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Beaten for wearing a bindi; whipped for sporting a tilak; stopped from chanting Gayatri mantra; thrashed for flaunting a kalawa - and today, thrown out for merely reciprocating a Jai Shri Ram greeting. This is how teachers treat Hindu children. No outrage.
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The worst part is the crowd did not oppose the action of the organizer asking him to get out of the stage.

What's wrong with saying Jai Shri Ram? Is it some inferiority complex or, just Wokeism that shuns it

@RadharamnDas 7 decades of 'secularism' have brainwashed 80% Hindus into believing that any visibilisation of Hinduism is not acceptable, even after a bloody religious Partition. India needs a Hindu reboot.

I know another Mamata who gets triggered with Jay Shree Ram slogan.

Outrage has started and the resurgence is bound to happen. Condition of Hindus was worst than what you may perceive today. There was a time no one in the audience would have uttered “Jai Shri Ram” that you get to respond. I am so happy to see youngsters owning their religion and proudly wearing it on their sleeves and forehead. These teachers are not habitual but rest assured they will learn it hard way.

Thought Police:

These Ieft tiIted people are really upset after looking at the way young generation is going back to sanatan dharma.. A simple greeting of jai Shri Ram p¡ssed her so much, Iook at her voi¢e.. These ppl are now not able to h¡de their fru§tration.. Let them be fru§trated n anyone meeting her should gree£ #JaiShriRam to her for rest of her Iife.

Seriously? Then, soldiers of the Indian Army, instead of defending our borders, must be sent home for greeting each other!

“Get out ~ out”, is how an engineering student is verbally thrashed on the stage Seems the colleges are no more what they used to be. This one was humiliating on several levels.

She's a hinduphobic Fitch. The lowest of the 84 lakh Yonis to be forever trapped there. The college must expel her or Hindus must boycott the college.
