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Ludden further said the recent efforts are part of a world strategy to strangle critical discourse that Hindutva supporters fear will “undermine their credibility as claimants to Hindu tradition”. Last week, the HAF issued an e-mail action alert, calling on the non-resident Indians to write down letters to India’s overseas ministry to steer the cosponsoring universities to rethink their association with the conference. On September 3, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, a far-right group whose members are accused of assassinating journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh in 2017, wrote a letter to India’s Home Minister Amit Shah, looking for motion against the India-based audio system of the convention. A poet and caste activist, Kandasamy advised Al Jazeera that a poem she wrote 10 years ago was picked up by Hindu teams, alleging it was offensive and ridiculed Hindu gods. ‘Dismantling Global Hindutva’ organisers and audio system face harassment and intimidation by Hindu right-wing teams within the US and India.

From the government-issued textbooks, students are taught that Hindus are backward and superstitious.' Further the report stated 'Textbooks replicate intentional obfuscation. [newline]Today's students, citizens of Pakistan and its future leaders are the victims of these partial truths'. In 2014, Brian Collins found the tropes of Hinduphobia to be a preferred weapon employed by the affluent Hindu diaspora in stifling crucial educational discourses on Hinduism — parallels with Kansas creationists had been drawn. In 2021, a gaggle of South Asian scholars formed a collective to fight growing harassment of lecturers by folks and organizations affiliated with Hindutva. They rejected Hinduphobia as an ahistorical and inappropriate neologism employed by the Hindu Right to find a way to suppress tutorial inquiry into matters involved with Hinduism, Hindutva, caste, and Indian State. While racist and anti-Hindu prejudices have been indeed noticed, Hindus have not faced any entrenched systematic oppression in India or United States. The claimants of Hinduphobia were also accused of engaging in discrimination against Muslims, lower-castes, Dalits, Christians, and progressive Hindus.

The following day, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign announced, “Opinions or actions by particular person college members or academic units do not represent the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.” A trustee of Rice University advised me that the university was approached for help, but it declined. I was contacted by two college presidents wanting my enter, and it seems they have been upset that no due course of had been adopted earlier than utilizing their universities’ names. Clearly, they were upset at being dragged into the soiled politics within the guise of educational freedom.

However, the anti-racism Hope Not Hate campaign group referred to as Bailey's comments "grotesque". On eleven May 2006, armed metropolis corridor officers from Kuala Lumpur forcefully demolished a half of a 60-year-old suburban temple that serves more than 1,000 Hindus. The "Hindu Rights Action Force", a coalition of several NGO's, have protested these demolitions by lodging complaints with the Malaysian Prime Minister. Many Hindu advocacy groups have protested what they allege is a systematic plan of temple cleansing in Malaysia.

The convention then shared that over 900 teachers had signed a letter in assist of their endeavour. The letter states in no unsure phrases that every one Hindu American disagreement with their agenda is political extremism and intimidation. Firstpost is convinced that Dismantling Global Hindutva , a three-day on-line convention (from Sept 10-12) planned by nameless organisers within the US, is a partisan and politically motivated event designed to malign an historic religion and its adherents. Through columns and reported pieces, this Firstpost collection exposes why such programmes are deceptive, agenda-driven, and nothing however thinly-veiled Hinduphobia. Firstpost is satisfied that Dismantling Global Hindutva , a three-day online convention (from Sept 10-12) deliberate by anonymous organisers in the US, is a partisan and politically-motivated event designed to malign an historical religion and its adherents. By arguing that those that disagree with their central arguments about “global Hindutva” are members of “the Hindu Right,” the DGHscholars seek to weaponise “academic freedom” and the facility asymmetry that exists between themselves and different students inside the academy to insulate themselves from reasoned critique.