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Post On:August 9, 2025

A six-year-old Indian girl was brutally attacked in Ireland and told to “go back to her country.” Her family, once Hindu, had converted to Christianity before moving abroad. This incident is not just a tragedy—it’s a wake-up call.

Many Hindu families are pursued and persuaded to abandon their faith, often with promises of acceptance and support. But once converted, they are no longer cherished—only counted. The spiritual and cultural identity they leave behind is not replaced with dignity, but with vulnerability.

This attack painfully reminds us that shedding one’s Hindu roots does not shield one from racism or xenophobia. And for those who, after conversion, turn against Hinduism and India with disdain—this moment demands introspection. Hatred toward one’s own heritage does not earn protection; it only deepens the loss.

Let this be a moment of solidarity for Hindus everywhere. Our identity is not a burden—it is a source of strength.We share our compassion with the family.

Evangelical hatred for Hindus is real.

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