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Maharashtra Elections 2024: Decoding The Real Agenda Behind "Bhagva vs Fatwa"



If you’re a regular reader, you’ve probably noticed how my writing has evolved over time. What began as personal reflections on dark psychology, narcissism, and my journey toward understanding sexuality has expanded to encompass a deeper exploration of politics, geopolitics, religion, and the fascinating tapestry of cultures across the world. From Sumerian, Akkadian, and Mesopotamian civilizations to the Mayan and Indus Valley cultures, this journey into world history and religion has been nothing short of eye-opening and transformative.

Hinduism Controversies Were a Blessing in Disguise for My Research

One phrase I often use in my writing is "a blessing in disguise." Recently, the growing noise around Hinduism, along with its proponents and various Hindu flag-bearers—pushed me to delve deeper into global religious history and its interconnected narratives. For this, I am unexpectedly grateful. If not for their fervent advocacy and the controversies surrounding it, I might never have been compelled to seek out the broader truths that now shape my understanding of the world.

Truth has the power to open your eyes and set you free, but it also comes with its own weight—disturbing you as you witness the world steadily marching toward destruction. And for what? It all boils down to the relentless pursuit to rule and dominate the globe—whether by one race, one group, one ideology, one nation or one belief.

Why I’m Concerned About India’s Current Political Path

Right now, my deepest concern is for my own country, which seems to be leading on this same destructive path. What’s even more alarming is how so many people remain blind to this reality, unable—or unwilling—to see where the country is headed.

At this stage, I can no longer sugarcoat my words or prioritize sparing feelings over addressing the truth. I can either stand for my country and humanity, or I can tiptoe around the emotions of those who refuse to see what’s in front of them. I choose my country and humanity. Beware what I am about to say in this post might hurt your feelings however if you are open for truth, it will open your eyes.

I recently came across a video on the internet showcasing the BJP's election victory celebrations in Maharashtra. What stood out was the sight of BJP supporters waving both BJP and Islamic flags together in celebration. This struck me as odd—aren’t they often portrayed as being against Islam? So why were they celebrating side by side? Why, then, are there social media posts claiming "Bhagva won, and Fatwa got defeated"?

Exposing the Myth of "Bhagva vs. Fatwa" in Indian Politics

Let’s take a look at some of the BJP candidates who won in Maharashtra. Here are a few names: Aslam Shaikh, Abu Azmi, Rees Khan, Amin Patel, Abdul Sattar, Hasan Moshref, and Sana Nawab Malik. Are these Hindu names? So, is it really a fight between "Bhagva and Fatwa" as presented by rulers?

The narrative that "Bhagva won, and Fatwa got defeated" is blatantly false. However, it serves a purpose—it fuels Hindu pride and stirs emotions. This narrative works, but only because of widespread ignorance and unconsciousness among the people. The reality is far more complex and demands deeper awareness and understanding.

India: Battleground for Brahminic Exploitation

If anything has truly won, it’s the Brahminic thought process. The reason I call is through process as non-brahmins can also have the same thought process and Brahmin can refrain from having this thought process. So, what is Brahminic thought process? It is racism, control, domination and exploitation. 

Do all Brahmins have that? Say for example Justice Katju who is a Pandit from Brahmin race he is against that. Now take example non-brahmin activists like some Ambedkarite, some Jain activist and some Sikh activists, Islam and Christianity too. If we remove racism they can also aspire for Control, domination, power and exploitation. Hence only solution is stopping Brahmanism to push further if they stop everyone else stops.  However, Brahminic Brahmanism is truly dangerous as its rooted in racism and design to only serve Brahmins along with other aspects of Brahminic thought process and that's what makes it truly dangerous. This mindset is rooted in ruling and racism, with little regard for democracy. That’s why I will refer them as rulers who belong to Brahmin race.

Why is Maharashtra such a significant prize for them? 

It’s simple: Maharashtra is the richest state in India. And what does Brahminism do wherever it goes? It exploits. It does not create or develop—it extracts and consumes. They exploit through temples, through expensive education system, through katha-wachak and Babas, and lastly through taxes. How much is enough? What do we get in return? Well treatment like slave by corporate leaders. 

Look at the North: once rich in culture, heritage, monuments, and opportunities, it has been stripped bare. These forces destroyed its vibrancy and left it economically hollow, without creating jobs or fostering business opportunities. As a result, much of the North Indian population had to migrate southward in search of better prospects.

The Quest for Power beyond religion 

Now, the focus is on Maharashtra and the South whom Brahminism called Asuras, Danavas, black beasts and what not. For centuries, these regions resisted Brahminical domination—first through the leadership of Shivaji Maharaj and later thanks to the efforts of social reformers like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and in south Periyar. These people were not against God they were against Brahminic emotional, psychological and financial exploitation. 

This isn’t about religion. It’s about power—Brahminism’s quest for dominance over India, and eventually, the world. The Hindutva flag-bearers, who position themselves as champions of Hindu pride, are nothing more than the new Kshatriyas, fighting a war on behalf of Brahminism.

How Brahminism Creates Insecurity Even Among Brahmins

For a long time, I avoided using the term Brahminism but there comes a point where things must be addressed as they are. The Brahminic thought process isn’t just harmful to non-Brahmin Hindus—it damages Brahmins as well.

Many Brahmins whom I know feel insecure and at times even adopt exploitative behaviors themselves, sometimes either believing brainwashing mantra it’s either "us or them." and sometimes due to deep shame because of whatever their ancestors have done or because of whatever their superiors still doing. Brahminic thought process have literally created generations of emotionally damaged population. If they had embraced the truth and be open about their own identity also be open about non-brahmins identity this whole mess wouldn’t even be there. 

The Exploitative Practices of Brahminism in India’s Social Structure

They are aware about everything then why keep it hidden? Well, first reason they have an agenda and second reason if the truth is made public then it's impossible to rule or even further stay in country so basically its fear and insecurity that's deeply rooted masked as resilience and bravery of survivor. The way I see it they are just harming themselves more and more and they are also harming entire country as well.

How much exploitation is enough exploitation? They exploit natural resources, they exploit emotions, they exploit finances through temple, they exploit through heavy taxes, they exploit through expensive education systems, they exploit through corrupt government institutions, they exploit through Baba/Kathawachak/Gurus and lastly trough corporate leaders who say 70 hours works should be mandatory or leaves are not needed. This is psychological, emotional and financial abuse of entire country.

Why Quality Education Is Key to Breaking the Cycle of Exploitation in India

These thought process and people who kept this alive have put the entire country through identity crises by keeping history hidden. Instead, they should have been focusing on the growth and well-being of entire population. The divide between Brahmins and non-Brahmins would have already faded and non-brahmins would have supported them even better. 

If India truly wants to establish democracy, then as Dr Ambedkar rightly said, people need to become conscious and aware first. The only way to make people conscious and aware is by giving the true history and right education perhaps that's why they systematically finished government schools and gave us expensive education with no quality. Education finished as a result development of brain finished and you can brainwash people and make them your new Kshatriya who will fight for Hindutva agenda blindly. 

How Thinkers and Intellectuals Can Unite to End Exploitation in India

I hope more and more people start educating people start taking and unite specially thinkers and intellectuals need to start talking and unite against the exploitative leaders no matter which caste religion or state they are from. Blind loyalty and Bhakti will take us to the path of destruction and exploitation no matter who is in the power. 

If you feel I am doing anything right help me spread awareness by sharing this article. Also, you can join my forum to figure out ways and strategies to fight this destructive ideology. People with strong ideologies and political loyalties please stay away.




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