PAHALGAM TO PALESTINE: Who Will Mourn for the Hindus Slain in Bharat?
- Raj Saraf
- Apr 23
- 6 min read
Pahalgam to Palestine: Why Are Hindu Lives in India Ignored While Terror Is Glorified?

From Khilafat to Kashmir: Unmasking the Mindset Fueling India’s Internal Jihad
The Elephant in the Room: When Terrorists Become Martyrs
India’s gravest threat isn’t always across the border—it’s inside it.
When Yakub Memon was hanged for orchestrating the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts, over 5,000 people gathered at his funeral in Mumbai. The city saw slogans of “Shaheed Yakub” ring out. FIRs were filed.¹ Police reports confirmed that processions not only violated Section 144 but featured openly provocative banners.
When Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani was killed, college campuses lit up—tributes on social media, graffiti on hostel walls, candlelight vigils. Some even burst crackers when Pakistan won a cricket match.
This isn’t fringe behavior—it’s organized, visible, and disturbingly public.

The Sympathizer Supply Chain
It starts small. A student marches with a "Free Palestine" placard. Then, a Burhan Wani tribute on Instagram. Next, an encrypted Telegram group filled with violent memes, curated history, and "resistance" propaganda.
And just like that, a potential terrorist isn't recruited in a madrasa—but in a dorm room.
Every act of terror has a supply chain: financiers, amplifiers, justifiers. The ecosystem includes local influencers, YouTubers, and even WhatsApp admins. The problem isn’t just the man with the gun—it’s those who prepared him ideologically.
So ask yourself: How can anyone who mourns a terrorist or cheers a hostile nation claim allegiance to Bharat Mata?
And before we go further, let’s be very clear:This blog doesn’t target Indian Muslims as a whole. It draws a sharp line between patriotic Indian Muslims—those who revere the Constitution and tricolor—and radicalized elements who weaponize religion against the Indian state.
Khilafat: The Historical Betrayal That Still Haunts Us
In 1919, the Khilafat Movement was launched in British India—not for Swaraj, but to save the Ottoman Caliphate. Thousands of Indian Muslims left the country in the Hijrat Movement, choosing to migrate to what they believed was a purer Islamic land—Afghanistan.
They left India not because they hated colonial rule, but because they felt religious loyalty trumped national allegiance.That mindset—“Faith above Nation”—didn’t die. It simply evolved.From Khilafat to Kashmir, from Hijrat to Hamas, the ideology remains.
Jihad 2.0: The Digital Incubator
Today's jihadist isn’t recruited in a mosque—he's radicalized on Reddit, Telegram, WhatsApp, and YouTube. AI-generated war footage, slick propaganda, and filtered grievance reels present India as the villain and terrorists as "martyrs" or "defenders."
And these narratives don’t emerge spontaneously. In 2024, Indian cyber agencies flagged over 370 social media groups pushing Hamas and anti-India content in Urdu, Malayalam, and Bengali.
This isn’t just misinformation. It’s digital psychological warfare, often seeded by ISI-backed troll farms and local ideological sympathizers.
If we don’t respond, we’ll soon face a generation radicalized by reels.
Terrorists Glorified, Martyrs Forgotten
Yakub Memon. Burhan Wani. Afzal Guru.
These names—dripping with blood—should spell national shame.Instead, they’re turned into icons, with wall posters, WhatsApp status tributes, and even T-shirts printed in some localities.
Meanwhile, who remembers the 40 CRPF jawans blown up in Pulwama? Who lit candles for the Kashmiri Pandit victims of Nadimarg, Wandhama, or Gool?
“All Eyes on Palestine” became a trend.Where was “All Eyes on Pahalgam,” where 26 civilians were gunned down in 2025?
And here’s a hard fact: after Yakub Memon’s execution, Mumbai Police registered 21 FIRs for unlawful assembly and pro-terror sloganeering. Still think this is just “grief”?
The Dawood Syndrome: Idolizing a Butcher
Dawood Ibrahim. Global terrorist. 257 dead in the 1993 Mumbai blasts. 700+ injured.
And yet, in some pockets, he’s whispered about like a Robin Hood. Revered in underworld lore. Protected in whispers. Prayed for in silence.
Why?
Because this isn’t just about crime. It’s about ideological treason being disguised as community pride.
Indian investigations have found D-Company networks still active in Maharashtra, operating extortion rings, funding Islamist charities, and using hawala networks for terror financing.²
The NIA has linked Dubai-based operatives tied to Dawood with pre-26/11 reconnaissance planning.³This isn’t about one man. It’s a network, propped up by silence—and sometimes, admiration.
The Dangerous Silence of the “Moderate” Voices
If you truly love Bharat Mata, if you believe in pluralism and peace—then where is your outrage?
Where are the:
Public fatwas condemning suicide bombings?
Statements against Dawood, Burhan, or Yakub?
Protests after Hindus were hacked to death in Murshidabad?
Rallies condemning temple desecrations in Bangladesh?
Millions of patriotic Indian Muslims serve this nation in uniform, medicine, civil service, and teaching. We salute them. But the silence of influential voices—community leaders, clerics, intelligentsia—on internal jihad, is deafening.
Silence is no longer neutrality. It is enabling.
Selective Outrage: Palestine, But Not Pulwama?
During the Hamas-Israel conflict, “Free Palestine” protests erupted across India—at AMU, JNU, and Kerala. Children at a PFI rally in Alappuzha, Kerala, chanted: “Keep rice ready for Hindus’ last rites.”
But after Pulwama?After 2024 anti-Hindu riots in Bangladesh?After temples were desecrated, idols smashed?
Nothing.
No graffiti. No hashtags. No placards.Only silence—or worse, justifications.
The Test Case: Bangladesh as the Cautionary Tale
Look east. Bangladesh is our warning.
After Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down in 2024, anti-Hindu attacks exploded:
2,000+ incidents in just 16 days⁶
150+ temples vandalized
Homes burned, women assaulted, minorities fleeing
Why?A political vacuum. Radical narratives. Zero resistance.Let this be crystal clear: what happened in Comilla and Khulna can happen in Malda and Murshidabad—if we don’t act now.
To the Hindu Majority: Wake Up Before It’s Too Late
To every Hindu reading this: you’ve been told that tolerance is peace. But appeasement is not harmony—it’s submission.
Economic Jihad: The New Front
Radicals aren’t just using guns. They’re using wallets.
Authorities in Kerala found zakat donations rerouted to PFI operations.In UP, shopkeepers were pressured to sell only “Islamic-certified” goods.Online campaigns have boycotted Indian products and funded anti-India influencers.
This is economic warfare. Silent, strategic, and spreading.
It must be met with strategic economic nationalism:
Support businesses that support the nation.
Boycott those who glorify terrorists.
Reject donation drives without transparency.
What Can You Do?
Demand accountability—not excusesBoycott traitors—economically, socially, electorallyTeach your children to be fearless in truthSupport laws that protect India—not those that protect radicals
This is your country. Don’t let it crumble from the inside.
To the Government of India: Action, Not Analysis
Enough debate. Time for enforcement.
Use UAPA to prosecute glorification of terrorism Track hate networks via NATGRID and AI-based surveillance Create a National Anti-Terror Sympathy Registry Enforce Article 311(2) to dismiss public servants showing anti-national behavior Fund counter-radicalization media, madrasa reforms, and educational content targeting at-risk youth
National security must no longer be sacrificed at the altar of political optics.
This Is the Final Line
We are not fighting a religion. We are fighting a mindset:
That glorifies terror,That mourns murderers,That cheers enemy victories,That demands “azadi” from Bharat while eating off its soil.
And let it be known: you chant for Yakub, for Burhan, for Pakistan—you have crossed the line.The nation sees you. The nation will respond.
To India’s patriotic Muslims:Now is your time to rise. Speak. Isolate these traitors. Save your community. If you remain silent, history—and Bharat Mata—will not forgive you.
To Hindus, to patriots, to seekers of truth:Be alert. Be fierce. Be unflinching. Bharat Mata Ki Jai is not just a slogan.It is a call to defend the soul of this nation.Because this battle is not political.It is existential. The Age of Appeasement Is OverNo society can survive when it rewards silence and punishes truth. This is not a call for communal division—it’s a call for national clarity. If sections of the Muslim community continue to shelter, sympathize with, or stay silent on anti-national elements, they will not only morally compromise themselves but may soon find themselves facing legal scrutiny and social backlash.
India’s laws are clear: abetment, concealment of crime, or failure to report threats to national security is not just unethical—it is criminal.
"The Constitution protects faith, not betrayal. Any individual—regardless of religion—who aids, abets, or shields those working against the sovereignty of India, must understand this: silence is complicity, and complicity has consequences. Appeasement is not policy. It's a security risk."— Adv. Raj Saraf
The message is simple: If you are loyal to Bharat, show it. Speak out. Stand up. Or prepare to be counted alongside those who betrayed her.
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