
Oniada
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Oniada
@oniaida98
Avid Kohli , Gill , Rathee and democracy fan







Andhbhakts will give the excuse that this is “strategic” blah blah and then cry about heatwaves at the same time. Good job by Rahul Gandhi for raising this issue. This forest must be saved at any cost.









As I write this, my inbox is overflowing with messages from TCS employees, from Lenskart employees, from Hindu students of Ashoka University and Azim Premji University, from teachers, from mothers, from civil servants. They are sharing screenshots, they are sharing their experiences, they are sharing ads and employee guidelines that show a distinct anti-Hindu bias. ‘Talk about TCS. Talk about the bindi in TBZ ads. Talk about Azim Premji. Talk about this. Talk about that’, the messages tell me. I hear you. You mean well. But I am ONE person. A private citizen with no institutional backing, no legal team, no corporate PR machine. I am doing what I can, using my voice, my credibility and my social media presence for the cause. But here is the question that bothers me; What are YOU doing? Why are Hindus depending on a handful of voices like mine to fight their fight for them in their own land? Hindus constitute the overwhelming majority of this country. Majority of TCS employees are Hindu, majority of Lenskart employees are Hindu, majority of students at Ashoka and Azim Premjee university are Hindu, majority of the teachers and professors are Hindu, and yet, Hindus behave like a persecuted minority. This cannot go on. If you face discrimination at your workplace for being a Hindu, file a complaint and go public with it. If your company runs advertisements that erase Hindu identity, name them, call for a boycott, and follow through. If your university hosts speakers who call for violence against your civilisation, stand up in that hall, walk out or record it and make it public. Stop waiting for someone else’s courage to be contagious. Dharma does NOT protect those who will not protect it!










Why I am so obsessed with @Lenskart_com and their lying CEO @peyushbansal ? I am obsessed with Lenskart because we Hindus have short memories. We flare up, we trend for a day, we forget. We move on. Corporate India knows this. They have studied our pattern. They wait us out, before launching another anti-Hindu policy, another advertising campaign that demonises Hindu values. Lenskart is not the disease. I know that Lenskart is just a symptom of the larger disease, of corporate India looking down upon Hindu culture and values. But you never ignore a symptom. You treat the symptom first, then you trace it back to its source. This is exactly what I am doing. Taking this matter to its logical conclusion, whether anyone stands with me or not. A few years ago, I started #NoBindiNoBusiness alone. No big handles. No political parties. No Hindu organisations supported me. All I got at first was ridicule, abuse, trolling. But then, something miraculous happened, ordinary Hindus, from Delhi to Dibrugarh supported me. They were tired of being invisible in their own land, tired of their sacred symbols being erased by the very brands that profit from them. The campaign became a success, everyone knows that. This is another battle from the same war for cultural identity. I have been called obsessed before. I have been abused before. I have been ridiculed before. But what I have is tenacity. I have been called a lone warrior tilting at windmills. But some windmills are real monsters. And someone has to fight them. Someone has to stay. Someone has to refuse to be distracted by the next outrage, the next news cycle. I am not going anywhere. Mock me. Troll me. Laugh at me. Every taunt sharpens my resolve. Every dismissal reminds me why this matters. I have a voice. I have presence. I have credibility and I know how to use it, for this cause, on this battlefield, until there is a result worth recording. The question is not whether I will see this through. The question is, will all of you? #AntiHinduLenskart






Why is Yogi hogging one whole sofa and has made four people sit on a three seater sofa?







