What double standards still exist in the present Indian society?

On one hand, there are so many dazzling lights, dancing, hustle and bustle, arguments and debates about the newly built Jagannath temple in Digha, West Bengal which is expected to improve tourism in this coastal town and also help ruling TMC win Hindu votes. On the other hand, Subhadra, Balaram and Jagannath, who were worshipped with great pomp a year ago, are today neglected, exiled in the midst of persecution by the unbelievers, scattered all over Kolkata, at the crossroads of various streets, under multi-storey buildings, near drains, at the base of banyan trees!!!

Since 1960s, when the naxalite movement started in Bengal, it has become the land of leftists, communists, woke and librandµs. Bengal needs a new era Swami Vivekanand who can revive the Hindu society culturally, economically, politically and religiously.

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Jagannath Dham temple in Digha | Mamata inaugurates first Rath Yatra, sweeps path, pulls chariots: ‘Soul-stirring experience’
Appealing to the devotees through a public address system, CM Banerjee stated that they could touch the ropes of all three chariots from inside the barricades along the 750-metre procession route
Mamata Banerjee inaugurates Puri-like Jagannath Temple in Bengal's Digha
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee the grand Jagannath Dham temple in Digha, a Rs 250-crore replica of Puri’s Jagannath Temple, marking a culturally rich consecration ceremon.

 

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