‘A Hindu in Oxford’, a book launch by devout Hindu Rashmi Samant

  • Narration of incidents of harassment of the former Hindu President of Oxford University’s Student Union
  • Opposition by Secularists, Congressmen, and fanatic Muslims

Udupi (Karnataka) – On 5th August, Hindu activist and former Oxford University Student Union President, Rashmi Samant, took to Twitter to announce the launch of her new book ‘A Hindu in Oxford,’. She has been attacked by a vicious ecosystem of leftists, Islamists, Congress, and Pakistanis. In a tweet, she narrated how her election as the first Indian female President of Oxford Student Union turned into a ‘distressing nightmare of bullying, harassment, & threats’. “It was declared that “Oxford students are not ready for a Hindu President”, compelling me to step down from my rightfully elected position,” she added.

“Over time, I have come to realise that this is part of a universal playbook used for centuries to gaslight historically oppressed communities and perpetuate institutional discrimination, with Hindus being among the timeless victims. Be it in the UK, Udupi, or any corner of the world,” she said.

Karnataka Congress leader, Aishwarya Mahadev, brazened it out, “I really hope your fake goddamn victimhood gets you somewhere ! Somewhere far far away from here ! Oxford didn’t think they needed you, we don’t either. Yuck !”

Editorial viewpoint

It is not surprising that the anti-Hindu lobby will oppose every attempt that tries to break silence on the atrocities on Hindus. Hence, Hindus need to stand by firmly with the devout Hindu like Rashmi Samant.