Mirrored: J Sai Deepak on Violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

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Original link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PfU09VXwCg

J Sai Deepak provides an analysis of the current situation in Dhaka, highlighting the geopolitical tensions that have turned Asia into a battleground for major powers, particularly the United States and China. He notes that Bangladesh finds itself caught in the crossfire, with the Hindu minority paying a severe price. Deepak emphasizes the disturbing reports of violence against Hindus in Bangladesh and expresses hope that the Indian state will intervene to protect these minorities.

#### On the Denial of Violence Against Hindus

Deepak discusses the narrative that downplays the severity of the attacks on Hindus, particularly in the context of the broader ecosystem that often trivializes such incidents. He urges Hindus to stop expecting support from external sources like Bollywood celebrities or liberals and instead focus on organizing themselves to defend their community across the globe.

#### The Importance of Self-Defense and Community Solidarity

Deepak stresses the need for Hindus to develop mechanisms for self-defense, arguing that without community solidarity, survival in the face of ongoing hostility will be difficult. He critiques the lack of awareness among Hindus themselves about the gravity of the situation, especially the denial of what is happening in Bangladesh. He calls for a shift in focus towards protecting Hindu interests, irrespective of the jurisdiction they are in.

#### Strategic Lessons from Other Communities

Deepak outlines how other communities have managed to secure their interests through strategic voting, utilizing religious institutions, and understanding the importance of demographics. He advocates for Hindus to adopt similar strategies within the legal framework to ensure their protection. He points out that, despite the constitutional right to self-defense, Hindus often find themselves at the receiving end due to lack of resources or political will.

#### Historical and Contemporary Parallels

Drawing parallels between the current situation in Bangladesh and past events in Bengal, Deepak emphasizes that the violence against Hindus is not new and has been a recurring issue. He highlights the ongoing exodus and violence faced by Hindus post-2021 elections in Bengal, arguing that the situation in Bangladesh is a reflection of what could happen elsewhere if not addressed.

#### The Call for Hindu Unity and Self-Reliance

Deepak calls for a strong, unified Hindu response to these challenges, pointing out the need for self-reliance. He compares the Hindu community's situation with that of the Jewish community, highlighting the latter's self-confidence and ability to protect its interests globally. He questions why the Hindu community, despite its large population and resources, lacks similar solidarity and self-reliance.

#### The Broader Geopolitical Implications

Discussing the broader geopolitical implications, Deepak criticizes the infiltration of Bangladeshi illegal migrants into India as part of a larger strategy to create a "Greater Bangladesh" or "Greater Pakistan." He warns that this issue, initially seen as a problem for West Bengal and Tripura, has now spread across India, affecting various regions. He concludes by urging Hindu organizations to step up and protect Hindu and Bharatiya interests without political compulsions.

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