@yettodecipher@Mrsinha@Kompella_MLatha this brilliant logic applies to all, why only some are doing it and getting "Provoked" if Others started using it.
@Mrsinha@Kompella_MLatha So prayer in the airport prayer rooms will make me employed, will make indian rupee appreciate, gas availability on time, exports improve, defeat china, per capita income rises, FII and FDI surges?
BJP leader @Kompella_MLatha offers prayers at the prayer room at Delhi Airport.
Now understand why this is such an important and much-needed step.
Airport prayer rooms are meant for everyone, irrespective of religion. But over time, only Muslims have been using them regularly, while people from other faiths rarely offer prayers in such public spaces. This created a perception that these spaces belong to Muslim community.
What was a shared facility slowly started being seen as an exclusive right.
And the moment Madhavi ji used that same space, the entire ecosystem erupted, abusing her and calling it “communal” or “hate”.
Think about it.
A Hindu offering prayers in a neutral, government-managed space is labelled communal, simply because others had been using it uninterrupted for years.
This mindset didn’t appear overnight. It grew because others chose to stay absent.
This should be an eye-opener for all the Hindus.
If you leave shared spaces unused, someone else will eventually start claiming ownership over them.
The solution is simple, participate, use what is yours too, and maintain balance....
@Ai_xG7@Mrsinha@Kompella_MLatha Why any one should get provoked by simple prayer. First participate, make it normal, so that there wont be any need for cameras. Just commenting is meaningless. Prayer halls in Airports are common place.
It’s not faith but clear provocation!
Yes, prayer rooms are not belonging to any one community. We(Hindus) also can go and pray but devotion is private. Public drama with a camera inside a prayer room isn’t spirituality, It’s provocation. We shouldn’t encourage such cheap attention.
Karnataka’s latest budget tells you everything about Congress politics.
₹400 crore allocated to build 100 Urdu schools.
And 5,000 free laptops for Muslim students.
Let that sink in.
This isn’t about education.
This is vote-bank engineering using taxpayer money.
India is a Hindu-majority country.
Taxes are paid by every citizen — Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, everyone.
So why are benefits designed specifically for one community?
And another obvious question:
Why do we even need Urdu schools today?
Students need state language, English, science, technology, and modern skills to compete in the real world.
Instead of strengthening the mainstream education system, the government is creating separate language-based institutions.
If the goal is education:
Build better schools for all poor students, regardless of religion.
If the goal is digital access:
Give laptops to economically weaker students, not to one community.
But Congress doesn’t operate on need-based policy.
It operates on vote-bank politics.
Ask yourself:
Would Congress ever announce
• ₹400 crore for Sanskrit schools
• Laptops only for Hindu students
The same people defending this today would call that communal politics.
But when it’s done under “minority welfare,” it suddenly becomes acceptable.
The real question is simple:
Is governance based on citizenship…
or on electoral vote banks?
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