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Divisive Culture: Root Cause

 Irrespective of ethnicity or community - paraded naked , raped and killed : this can be possible only when govt supports the atrocities and allow any heinous action against the "other".



Manipuri Lady Case : Video of two Kuki women being assaulted and paraded  naked goes viral | OneIndia - YouTube


In many regions across the globe, violence and conflict often arise from deep-seated divisions among different ethnic, religious, or cultural groups. While such divisions can stem from historical grievances and socio-economic disparities, governments sometimes play a role in exacerbating these tensions to serve their own political agendas.

When meitie community screaming indigenous in Manipur, then the rss agenda of hindutwa dismiss any heart or brain left in anyone to not function!

If we find any root cause related to various sectors, it won't be the right understanding. Human evolution of civilization spread as groups. But in a democratic country, the cohesiveness is the responsibility of the government. Instead, it spreads hatreds and polarization in the name of caste, religion and ethnicity. If the media and govt agencies won't speak on this sectarianism or communal angled manner, we have enough time to think of development and progress.

Here many online media and columnists explores how the bjp government, by strategically dividing nations and promoting sectarianism, can be held accountable for the perpetuation of violence and hinder the path towards development and progress.

Governments seeking to consolidate power may exploit existing ethnic and religious fault lines within their societies. By promoting a divisive agenda, they can sow discord among communities and divert attention from their own shortcomings or corruption. This strategy often involves manipulating public sentiment, fostering fear, and creating an "us versus them" mentality that alienates different groups from one another.

A nation divided along ethnic and religious lines is less likely to achieve true progress and development. The resources and efforts that could otherwise be directed towards nation-building and socio-economic upliftment are often wasted on internal conflicts and tensions. This diversion of energy and resources hampers a nation's growth and leaves its citizens trapped in cycles of violence and stagnation.

Hindutva proponents promote a manusmriti and devdasi kind of history that they making something glorifies the achievements of ancient brahminical caste but putting under the name of Hindus [truly there is no such religion, only castes exists in India] and downplays the contributions of other cultures and religions. This distortion of history can foster resentment and hostility among different groups, hindering efforts towards genuine reconciliation. This misunderstanding of culture and hindu religion brainwashed many people  especially hindus, 5000 years old culture is better than the latest civilised concepts or cultures. Any how ceratin lies and fakes are set deep rooted and so the violence can be triggered by bjp easily when ever they want to.

The media and government agencies play a significant role in shaping public opinion and perception. When these institutions are manipulated or influenced to propagate sectarian narratives, they contribute to deepening divisions within society. This biased reporting and selective coverage not only further polarize communities but also undermine the principles of unbiased governance.

When the media and government fail to address sectarianism in a balanced manner, it hinders the possibility of finding common ground and working towards inclusive development and progress for all citizens.

The responsibility of fostering violence and division within a nation primarily lies with the government and its institutions. When governments strategically exploit ethnic and religious differences, polarize media and government agencies, and fail to address sectarianism impartially, they hinder the path to development and progress.

To move towards a brighter future, it is imperative for societies to identify and challenge such divisive tactics. Promoting inclusivity, embracing diversity, and fostering open dialogue are essential steps towards overcoming the barriers created by governments that perpetuate violence and hinder social and economic advancement. Only by acknowledging and addressing these issues can nations aspire to create a harmonious and prosperous future for all their citizens.

 

 

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