With Prime Minister Narendra Modi laying the foundation stone for the grand temple for Lord Ram, self-proclaimed ‘liberals’ and ‘seculars’, Hindu hating radical Islamists (not all Muslims), and the peculiar species that calls themselves as “Periyarists” have been upset over the Hindus getting back what is rightfully theirs after centuries long struggle.
While some like Ramachandra Guha have kept mum so far on the Ayodhya ground breaking ceremony (so far) by tweeting about the one year completion of abrogation of Article 370, other rabid elements like Rana Ayub and Ashok Swain went about with their usual Hinduphobia.
This is what the closet jihadi masquerading as journalist tweeted:
Our collective shame
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) August 5, 2020
August. 5 marks another day in the continuing erasure of India’s syncretic culture, another day of blood and soil in India, with a Modi emboldened by the world’s inaction. I write herehttps://t.co/mSHvPdmdFD
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) August 5, 2020
In her article Rana Ayub said that the inauguration of the Ram temple is meant to allay the Indian middle class and the poor who have suffered from the lockdown and its economic impact.
She went on to call August 5 as “another day in the continuing erasure of India’s syncretic culture, another day of blood and soil in India, with a Modi emboldened by the world’s inaction.”
She also tweeted “our collective shame” as the Bhoomi Poojan started.
Ashok Swine.. sorry Ashok Swain, another closet jihadi normalized the destruction of temples and Hindu kingdoms by Islamic invaders saying that building a temple does not make a nation stronger and went on to add that not only these temples vanished but their kingdoms were gone too.
Building temples doesn't make a nation stronger. In the past, Kings had built many temples but not only they but also their Kingdoms disappeared.
— Ashok Swain (@ashoswai) August 5, 2020
Vidya Krishnan, journalist who writes for The Hindu, The Atlantic, and The Caravan magazine went on to call it a day of mourning as billions of Hindus celebrated. She hid behind the “As a Hindu, I am ashamed” to get acknowledged as the ‘secular Indian’.
Today is a day of mourning. For me, the prisons that lodge our poets, profs,activists & journalists are holier than the land on which temples stand.
As a Hindu, I'm ashamed. As a citizen, I'm appalled at this spectacle made for live television- in the middle of a pandemic.
— Vidya (@VidyaKrishnan) August 5, 2020
AIMIM Chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi called it as a day of defeat of democracy and secularism and success of Hindutva
India is a secular country. Prime Minister has violated the oath of the office by laying the foundation stone of #RamMandir. This is the day of the defeat of democracy and secularism and success of Hindutva: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi pic.twitter.com/nfgOyAIK0o
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2020
The motor mouth lawyer who is considered as a nuisance by the Supreme Court itself tweeted this:
Today they found a new Republic, opposed to what our Constitution had imagined: Marked by a new aparthied; Where freedom of speech& speaking truth to power is replaced by a duty to worship those in power; where some men become more equal than others. Weep for our beloved country
— Prashant Bhushan (@pbhushan1) August 5, 2020
And, this is what the woke Carnatic singer TM Krishna who does everything apart from good singing said – “A shameful day”
A shameful day
— T M Krishna (@tmkrishna) August 5, 2020
On the other hand, the unique breed called “Dravidianists” or “Periyarists” went on to trend #LandOfRavana and #TamilPrideRavanaa without even realizing that Ravana was a north Indian Brahmin king born to Sage Vishrava and princess Kaikesi, a man who was well versed in Vedas and also a devout devotee of Lord Shiva.
The foul mouthed “Periyarist” and DMK bootlicker Savukku Shankar called Lord Ram as a “property used for begging”.
முகத்தில் அறையும் உண்மை. #LandOfRavanan https://t.co/TjfWhcupdA
— Savukku_Shankar (@savukku) August 5, 2020
It was expected that these inimical elements will cry foul over this civilizational victory and it does give immense joy to see them twist and turn with uneasiness. But, it also invokes a sense of pity on them.
Here is something that will help these people cope with their burns (inside and outside).