Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Kashmir - Pahalgam - The Bleeding Paradise

Why do some people hate other religions so intensely that they do not even hesitate to kill?
Why does hatred run so deep that it blinds them into committing such gruesome and inhuman acts, taking the lives of innocent people?
Why would anyone kill others in the name of religion if it was meant to guide humanity toward compassion?
Clearly, they are indoctrinated— taught to hate and trained to kill.
Such acts are not born out of conviction but out of conditioning: rigid indoctrination that replaces empathy with enmity.

                   People are not born to hate - they are taught.
They are conditioned to fear 'Others' until their fear turns into fury and violence. 
And it's always the common, ordinary people who end up paying the price.

The recent attack in Pahalgam, where innocent people were killed based on their religious identity, is yet another spine-chilling episode.
These events are not isolated—they are symptoms of a more profound illness that can only be cured through honest inquiry and moral clarity. It demands serious attention and a rational investigation that leads to logical conclusions about such gruesome and barbaric acts.

                                                 Act of bravery?
The terrorists and their supporters absurdly claim that killing innocents is an act of bravery.
But what kind of bravery is it to slaughter unarmed tourists, make children orphans, and turn newly wedded wives into widows?
What kind of victory is it to shatter families and spread lifelong sorrow?

Those who glorify such acts as martyrdom or bravery distort not only their religion but reality itself.
There is no honor in slaughter.
These are not warriors—these are the most cowardly acts of frustration.

                        When reason fails, violence begins.
True warriors are those who fight ignorance with logic and understanding.
Those who fail to convince others with the language of love and reason resort to the language of violence out of frustration.
And when the language of reason is abandoned - when violence is adopted to convey their message - it is a sign of profound weakness masquerading as strength. 

If we want to make a point and spread our ideology, we should do it with love and reason - and not with hatred and violence.
Spirit of non-violence - kindness and compassion are the essence of the True Dharma. 
                                            " Rajan Sachdeva "





10 comments:

  1. Views expressed by your self is very much true ji.๐Ÿ™
    Jaidev

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  2. So well said but laton ke boot baaton se nahi mante

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  3. This is terrible and very concerning.

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  4. Very well explained

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  5. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™jk

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  6. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

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  7. There are only 2 ways to stop any wrong doings in a country:
    1. From the bottom by mass awareness like Mahatma Gandhi did- got freedom from British but it is a slow process and will take years and years.
    2. From the top, the supreme leader of the nation can stop the wrong doings overnight, like “Notebandi- the Demonitization” from 12 midnight today… aaj raat 12 baze ke baad….
    If the leader wants that change in the best interest of the Nation without any self or his party’s gain can do that right away……

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  8. So terrible and sad. Nicely written piece on your blog

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