Weapon worshipping event in Rajasthan: ‘Christians are top enemies of Hindus’

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Despite global outrage, hate speech continues unabated in India. In a fresh incident, a bunch of hate mongers in Congress-ruled Rajasthan spewed venoms against the country’s Christian and Muslim community while urging Hindus to accumulate weapons in their homes.

The weapon worshiping event, which held in Jodhpur, the leaders of Hindu right wing groups,  Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, called upon Hindus to wake up to the increasing threats from Muslim madrasas and Christians missionaries who converting poor members of tribal communities by ‘force’ or ‘allurement’.

A VHP leader said Christians & Muslims are top two enemies and urged Hindus to keep tridents and eulogized Hitler. “Right now, Christians are our top enemy. They go to tribal areas, target the poor and convert them to Christianity. There are three lakh Christian priests in India who convert people” he said.

He alleged that the missionaries are active all across the country, particularly in rural areas. They target the poor, show them “miracles” offer them money and get them converted into their religion.

“Muslims are the second on the enemies list of Hindus… There are 5 lakh Madrassas and 3.5 lakh Mosques in India. They want to convert Islam to ‘Darul Islam’. Maulvis go to villages to incite people against India,” the leader said.

He exhorted Hindus to stay away from arranging electronic gadgets and other items to lead a luxury life, but try to procure weapons. He also said trident and swords are the best weapons which work significantly rather than guns and high-tech weapons.

“We possess gold, silver, electronics and other luxuries of life but we can’t spend a mere 150-200 rupees for weapons,” he lamented, according to website Muslim Mirror which shared the tweet of the event. He also praised Hitler in his speech. He said: “Hitler considered Hindus as a supreme race, he used to send German women to India to get them conceived by Hindu men so their newborns would be brave.”

The leader said that the Hindus are under threat in their “own country” and urged followers that their prime duty “is to protect their land” from Christians and Muslims who are bent upon turning it into “habitations”.

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