Lenin Bro Ko Hindutva Ka Lal Salaam


Seeing Vladimir Lenin’s statue lying upside down on the ground (this due treatment is provided to him in Bengal after state election, 2026) gives a strange kind of intellectual peace—as if history itself has added a footnote: “The theory was fire, but the system crashed in practice.”

Those who had set out to set the world straight are now lying inverted themselves, as if the difference between ideology and reality is now teaching a lesson through this very statue.

This scene involuntarily reminds one of the French Revolution, where, amid slogans of equality and liberty, even heroes like Maximilien Robespierre eventually ended up under the same guillotine they had once called a tool of “justice.”

But perhaps this is not a fall, but a “correction”—where leftist thought, after crashing into the ground, seems to acknowledge that true equality for humans can only be fulfilled through the spiritual principle of Hindutva: “We are all Brahman from within.”

"Lal Salaam" to Lenin, bro—from Hindutva.

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