In the wake of West Bengal’s pivotal election outcome, Maharashtra cabinet minister Nitesh Rane delivered a pointed message to the political class: governance of India will henceforth belong to those who prioritize Hindu welfare. Speaking candidly, Rane reflected on how proponents of eliminating Sanatan Dharma have been consigned to obscurity, their influence evaporated overnight.
‘Those who inflicted atrocities on Hindus, barred them from their rituals, and subjected them to harassment have been handed a crushing defeat by Bengal’s populace,’ Rane remarked. This result, he argued, broadcasts a universal caution against targeting the Hindu community.
Bengal’s voters have drawn a firm line, rejecting any form of Hindu humiliation or cultural alienation. Rane stressed that political survival demands respect for Hindu sentiments; betrayal of these will lead to inevitable downfall, as evidenced by recent events.
Rane commended the central leadership under PM Modi and Amit Shah for championing Hindu rights nationwide. As Hindu awakening gains momentum, parties ignoring this shift do so at their peril. The Bengal mandate signals a new era where Hindu-centric politics holds the key to power.