A Hindu singer gets threatened for singing ‘Jago Ma’. This is not in neighbouring Islamic fascist states of Bangladesh or Pakistan, but in a country of one billion Hindus known as India, who can go in their 100s of millions to the Kumbh Mela and other Hindu festivals but never come out to defend Hindus and Hinduism. And they honestly believe the Gods and Goddesses are pleased with such behaviour? What Hinduism they are brought up in or taught is a mystery within itself, as Hinduism itself considers this spineless behaviour as Adharmic. Learn from Sri Rama, Sri Krishna and other Gods and warriors that taking action on the ground is the example they set, where the same Goddess who is being banned from being sung about is the inspiration to go into battle.
Yes, the excuses will come as usual, ‘oh its in West Bengal under Mamta’ . But if she knew she had to deal with millions of Hindus, she would suddenly be singing ‘Jago Ma’ herself to calm things down.
Unless these Hindus come out in mass rallies and protests against this and other Hinduphobic incidents, then most are pseudo Hindus. And by not taking action, they encourage Hinduphobes like this colonised arab slave to be braver in attacking Hindus and Hinduism as they expand, knowing it’s so easy to bully these Hindus.
Popular Bengali singer Lagnajita Chakraborty has alleged that she was threatened and nearly assaulted by Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mehboob Malik during a performance in East Midnapur’s Bhagwanpur. Speaking exclusively to India Today, Chakraborty stated that Malik rushed the stage and demanded she stop singing the devotional song ‘Jago Ma’ from the movie ‘Devi Chowdhurani’, shouting, ‘Anek jagoma hoye chhe, ebar ek tu secular ga’ (Enough of Jago Ma, now sing something secular). India Today’s Senior Investigative Journalist Tapas Sengupta reports that Malik, who was a co-organizer of the event at South Point Public School, has been arrested following a police complaint. The incident has triggered a political controversy, with the BJP condemning the alleged attack on artistic freedom and women’s safety in West Bengal.
Lagnajita Chakraborty said she will continue performing the song ‘Jago Ma’ despite being heckled and allegedly harassed during a live programme in West Bengal, asserting that she is “not afraid” of threats.

































