Poonam Sharma
When Gaza erupts, within minutes, the internet is flooded with hashtags.
Global celebrities, activists, “secular humanists” — all rush to paint the narrative in bold letters: Israel = villain.
But Sudan?
Not a word.
Because if Gaza fits the world’s convenient political script, Sudan shatters it.
The persecutors in Sudan belong to the “wrong religion” to criticize — an Islamist militia supported by wealthy Arab nations. Its victims? A tiny Christian minority that once lived peacefully in their ancestral land.
Sudan’s Horror Shows What Happens When Demography Turns into Authority Their families hunted.
Most Indians would think this is another Gaza-related tragedy, because that is the only suffering the global media consistently sells.
Just like Hindus are fleeing West Bengal’s border districts today under fear of demographic aggression.
Just like the minorities of Bangladesh, still live under constant threat.
Slaughter No One Posts About
• Women, elders, and infants killed point-blank
• Bodies dumped in the streets while the world scrolls past
Where are the loud-mouthed “global conscience keepers” now?
Because condemning Islamist militias is not “trendy.” Because the victims of Sudan do not help their political narrative.
Why India Must Pay Attention – Before It’s Too Late
It’s a roadmap of what happens when:
Migrants outnumber natives
We have already seen early versions of this:
Bangladesh drove out almost all of its Hindus over decades.
• Kashmir’s ethnic cleansing destroyed an entire community
And now the focus is shifting to Assam.
2026 will not be an ordinary election year there.
Plans are underway.
• Demographic shift Seize political power
• Rewrite Assam’s identity it is the immediate future if we remain blind.
These are the same people who scream “genocide” every time Israel responds to Hamas, but comfortably remain silent when Christians, Yazidis, Copts, Hindus, or Buddhists are targeted by Islamist forces.
Their rulebook is simple:
• When non-Muslims die → Out of sight, out of memory
The year 2026 is not just an election year —
It is a battlefield.
Already, the so-called “Duplicate Nyay Party” is being groomed to:
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Divide indigenous sentiment
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Capture power through infiltrator votes
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Legitimize illegal population influence
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Silence anyone who raises demographic concerns
If this succeeds, the fate of indigenous Assamese communities may repeat the scripts of:
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Kashmir (1990)
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Bangladesh (post-1947)
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Sudan (now)
The Hard Truth
It stays silent because Sudan destroys the narrative that: Only one religion is ever a victim.
Sudan is proof — brutally — that majoritarian Islamism can wipe out minorities with zero resistance from the “international community.”
And if India looks the other way. what is happening in Khartoum today Demographic invasion doesn’t need armies. with settlements, voter manipulation, street intimidation — and ends with the native population’s flight. Media won’t report for them. Activists won’t cry for them. If the indigenous people become refugees in their own land — until it was too late. Assam must not repeat that mistake. India must not repeat that mistake. Before we ask — we must ask —
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