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When Silence is a Crime: A Dharmic Response to the J&K Terror Attack

“Praja arakshanam dharmasya moolam” — Rig Veda

1. The Blood in the Snow

The terrorist attack on Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir is not just another headline—it is a wound that bleeds across generations. As a father and a proud dharmic thinker, this wasn’t a distant event for me. It struck close to home—especially after a Muslim boy recently asked my daughter to convert to Islam. It made me realize: They operate in two ways—conversion or terrorism. One whispers, the other bleeds, but both erase identity.

2. The Forgotten Duty of the State

“Praja arakshanam dharmasya moolam” — Rig Veda
Protection of the people is the root of Dharma

A state that fails to protect its people has already failed in its most sacred duty. Republic Day parades may earn applause, but when blood is shed on ordinary days, we must ask—Is this the India we were promised?

3. The Mahabharata's Warning

“When adharma rises, silence is also a crime.”

Lord Krishna did not ask Arjuna to meditate. He asked him to rise. To protect dharma is to act—not with hate, but with righteous force. Dharma without courage is just decoration.

4. Candles or Courage?

Candle marches and hashtags cannot shield our children. Justice doesn't come from symbolism; it comes from resolve.

“We don’t need candle marches. We need a military resolve.”

Australia condemned the attack. Russia sent condolences. But what of Bharat’s own spine?

5. Cultural Genocide in Slow Motion

This isn't about politics. It’s about survival. Whether by sword or sermon, the goal is the same: erase dharma, silence truth. Even here in Australia, I see the signs—indoctrination wrapped in multiculturalism.

A nation dies when its people stop defending their soul.

6. What Bharat Needs Now

Bharat needs Shastra (weapons) when Shastra (scriptures) are ignored. It’s time to stop apologizing for defending ourselves.

Here’s what must change:

  • Border and surveillance reforms.

  • Army with true operational freedom.

  • Civilian defense awareness.

  • Media accountability.

  • Unified Hindu leadership with zero compromise.

7. A Message to the PM and the People

“Count me in, @narendramodi”
I tweeted that because I meant it. This is no longer a political cause—it’s civilizational. India must awaken from symbolic slumber.

8. A Prayer of Power

“Abhayam sarva-bhūtebhyo” — Be fearless before all beings.
– Taittiriya Upanishad

Let this be our mantra. For every father, mother, soldier, and soul who refuses to bow to fear.

Jai Hind. Jai Mahakaal.

Written by Mahendra SINGH | www.graylessons.com """