Why Hindus Need Saffron Warriors Bajrang Dal
They told us to be quiet. We chose to be saffron.
For 1,400 years temples were razed, festivals muted and history rewritten. Today a new generation has stopped apologising.
Why Hindus Need Saffron Warriors is the first inside account of Bajrang Dal – the youth army that swapped guilt for saffron, smartphones for swords and turned "Jai Bajrangbali" into a national war-cry.
From the ashes of the Kashmiri Pandit exodus to the flames of Godhra, from blood-donation camps that never hit headlines to self-defence classes that arm daughters of Dharma, this book drags the world's most maligned movement into the light. You will meet:
•The 19-year-old who saved 300 cows from illegal slaughterhouses using nothing but WhatsApp and guts.
•The Mumbai college girl who wore a saffron bandana to class and started a cultural revolution in her hostel.
•The Odisha volunteer who rebuilt a 700-year-old temple the media still pretends never existed.
Raw, fast-paced and unapologetically proud, these pages explode the myth of Hindu "tolerance" as surrender. Drawing on government data, Supreme Court verdicts and on-the-ground interviews, the author shows why protecting temples, cows and girls is not extremism - it is survival.
If you believe Bharat deserves a voice that doesn't tremble, this manifesto is your battle-standard.
If you think saffron is just a colour, prepare to see it catch fire. Read it in one night. Quote it for a lifetime.
Jai Shri Ram. Jai Bajrangbali.
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