“It has been the tragic lesson of the history of many a country in the world that the hostile elements within the country pose a far greater menace to national security than aggressors from outside.”
– M . S . GOLWALKAR
A Deafening Silence
The Republic of India, even after facing its own Phaglam Attacks, still has internal voices opposing the action against the terrorists that rule the country to our west. These voices were silent when 26 Hindus were slaughtered by the Barbaric Enemy to our West. Yet, when the Republic of India strikes back against the demonic Pakistani state, Leftists and Jihadists scream about human rights.
The Red-Green Alliance: A dangerous pact
These are the voices of two types of internal threats to our country — the Jihadist and the Leftist. These groups, often referred to as the “Red-Green Alliance” in western countries, often contradict their very own principles just to support the other.
The name of human rights
This alliance remained silent when a terroristic action had been committed against citizens of India in Kashmir. However, when the government of India chases after these terrorists and arrests them, there is somehow an issue here. Under the banner of “human rights” and “Anti-Fascism,” they have ignored the concept of crime and punishment — the backbone of a functional society.
However, the same argument of “human rights” had not been used when Jihadists slaughtered Hindus at Pahalgam, and had been forgotten during the time of the 2000 Chittisinghpura massacre, Pathankot attack, Pulwama attack, and Rajouri attacks.
Kunan Poshpora: a false argument
The arguments this small but vocal group uses is about the rights of the “natives” there and tries to silence the response by the Republic of India. The fabricated “crimes against humanity” that fall apart when given the slightest of scrutiny. Some of the lies propagated by this minority include Kunan Poshpora rapes, which lack any sort of evidence to them except conflicting testimonials, and as noted by B. G. Verghese of the Press Trust of India, is “a massive hoax orchestrated by militant groups and separatist sympathizers” and further re-enforced by the investigation of the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
The dangerous worldview
This group only views the world in the form of oppressors and victims, decided at birth and based on the group somebody is born in. According to this Red-Green alliance, Hindus are never the victims, and they think this way due to their hateful mindset disguised as social justice. This sort of mindset is the biggest internal threat to our security.
This group would use arguments like “first solve problems in India.” What they don’t understand is that national security and internal issues are not mutually exclusive.
Not about all Leftists or Muslims
Of course, we must remember that this doesn’t apply to every Leftist or every Muslim — just a small minority that is either deliberately malicious or misguided by false prophets, a group that must be silenced. The problem is not being on the Left or adhering to leftist thoughts — the problem is selectively applying these principles for one religion but not for another. That isn’t Leftism but Fascism.
Antidote to the parasite of the Red-Green Alliance
The best way to do this is to cut the source — that being the terroristic prophets who teach them these arguments — replacing it with a sense of nationalism and patriotism.
The Republic of India has long faced external threats, but as history repeatedly shows, it is the internal saboteurs—those who side with the enemy in the name of ideology—that pose the greatest danger. The so-called Red-Green alliance thrives on distortion, selective outrage, and a deep-rooted disdain for national values of democracy, Hindu Dharma and tolerance that have built this country. It is not criticism that is the problem, but rather the hypocrisy and bias that delegitimize our sovereignty and glorify our enemies.
The time has come for Indians to recognize this danger not just on the borders, but within our media, campuses, and even politics. National security is not a distant war—it is a daily effort of upholding truth, promoting justice, and rejecting those who would weaken us from within like parasites. The antidote to this internal threat is not blind aggression, but a revival of national consciousness rooted in facts, pride, and unwavering unity.
We must stand firm, united as one people. We must live up to the glory of our ancestors like Shivaji Maharaj and Subhas Chandra Bose. Let India speak—not through the noise of subversion, but through the strength of her unbreakable soul.
BHARAT MATA KI JAI!