Swami Avimukteshwaranand’s Sunday speech in Raebareli crystallized Hindu frustrations, prioritizing empathy over electoral tags in assessing true supporters.
He rallied for cows’ elevation to maternal reverence and slaughter prohibition, a majority aspiration unmet by any government. ‘They sought votes on protection pledges, but rule amplifies Gau Mata’s suffering with beef exports hitting new highs.’
After 78 years, patience wanes. ‘No delays; decide,’ he commanded, decrying efforts to stifle via coercion and legal harassment.
This din, he said, pulses from civilization’s heart, defying individual silencing. ‘Parties flip ruling-opposition roles; Hindus back those beside us in torment, oppose tormentors.’
BJP faces scrutiny: ‘Hindu party by label, heartless to choti atrocities, Batuk violence, Dharma desecrations – proving speakers and silencers alike betray.’
Echoing broader sentiments, the Swami’s call invigorates campaigns for cultural safeguards, challenging leaders to prove mettle beyond slogans.
