Hindus in Bengal,
however gradual it is, are ascertaining the cruelest yet bare fact that without
struggle they can’t even exist, let alone any material or spiritual development,
in any environment shared by Islamists as well. And the best depiction of this understanding
happens to be the village: Dakshin Bele, P.S. Joynagar, District: 24 Paraganas
(South).
The entire village
along with its vicinity remains witness to a steady conflict against Islamists
and how Hindus are fighting desperately here to retain own basis along with that
of their kith and kin. Nonetheless, in this struggle, true to form, Hindus are
all alone as political parties are vying to prove themselves as ideal seculars
through supporting Islamists and their each anti-Hindu struggle in every
capacity.
In the village, a
Hindu individual (known for inclination and hard work to CPIM) sold an agricultural
land worth 1 acre to a Muslim individual. Islamists, at the moment, are leaving
no stone unturned to have the same land and their sole aim, it’s needles to
say, is to harass Hindus and grab Hindu lands in future, counting on the same
tract.
Hindus, highly experienced
of all these nefarious designs, are waging a desperate struggle to foil the
same. A civil suit in court was commenced by them. When Islamists found it
difficult to have the same land owing to legal compulsions, they got furious
and tried to harm Hindus physically. But Hindus, instead of giving in to them,
have been resisting each and every assault valiantly.
On June 23, 2012 such
a direct conflict took place but to the astonishment of Islamists, Hindu
youths from other villages joined Hindu warriors of Dakshin Bele. Well, strong determination showed its true colors and eventually,
for this time, Hindus defeated Islamists who had no other option other than taking
refuge in their own residences. Police, best cohort of Bengal’s choicest secularists
(Islamists), appeared ultimately to rein in the worsening situation.
Mr. Tapan Ghosh, president – Hindu Samhati, went
to the village on June 24, 2012 and met the villagers.
Hindu brothers learn from Assam and do something.
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