How a group of Politicians, Media, and Activists turned a homicide case into one of:
- Gang rape
- Brutal murder
- Caste atrocities
And defamed India, destroying the lives of innocent people—just to target a ruling government.
Hathras (UP)
September 14, 2020: An injured girl was admitted to the hospital. She said she was beaten by a man named Sandeep.
September 19, 2020: Initially, she didn’t mention anything about rape, but after a week, she suddenly claimed she was raped by four upper-caste boys.
September 29, 2020: The girl died.
September 30, 2020: A large protest was planned with the girl’s body, but the UP police did not allow it and cremated her forcefully.
The next two years: A massive global propaganda campaign was launched with the narrative: “Upper-caste atrocities on Dalits” and “Brutal gang rape of a Dalit girl by upper-caste boys.”
March 2, 2023: A special UP court pronounced the judgment:
- The girl was not raped.
- It was a homicide by one individual.
- No caste angle.
- Three out of four accused were found innocent.
This is probably the only case where the defense lawyer did not present a single witness or piece of evidence in court. He knew his clients were innocent. He demolished all witnesses and evidence presented by the lawyer representing the girl just through his arguments.
But this article is not about the technicalities of the case. It’s about those vultures who used this case to divide and defame India. Let’s expose them:
Rahul Gandhi
He never misses an opportunity to break India (Bharat Todo). From day one, the UP government was saying the girl was not raped, but for his petty politics, he continued to defame and divide society.
Priyanka Vadra
She never spoke about Rajasthan, which was No. 1 in Dalit atrocities during Ashok Gehlot’s time, but she was preparing for the UP elections then. How could she miss that opportunity?
Arvind Kejriwal
This man even demanded the death penalty for the accused—the same accused who were found innocent after three years. The girl wasn’t raped by the system; the system was raped by vulture leaders like him.
Akhilesh Yadav
This man posted 35 times about Hathras, starting a “Smriti Divas for Hathras ki Beti.” Not because he was saddened by the incident, but because it helped him gather Dalit votes along with Muslims and Yadavs. Who cares about society, the country, or the truth?
Rajdeep Sardesai
Hathras will be remembered for vulture media. It wasn’t politicians but the media that constructed the story of gang rape and brutal murder. When it comes to fake media narratives, the list starts with him. He posted 38 times on Hathras.
Sagarika Ghosh
She took the narrative to an international level, even mentioning it at Oxford University in the UK. Having seen the success of Black Lives Matter in the US, the narrative was modified to “Dalit Lives Matter” in India to push for regime change. She posted 21 times on Hathras.
Editors Guild of India
Yogi Adityanath understood the media’s intentions and tried to stop them. The media wanted to instigate riots using this case. But leftist media has multiple levels—if you stop one, the next will rise to protect them, like the Editors Guild.
Rohini Singh
The award for the most posts on Hathras goes to her. She posted 49 times, giving it a caste-atrocity angle. What if the accused had been Muslims? How many posts would she have made then?
The Wire
Whenever there’s news that can defame India globally, The Wire is always there. They ran extensive coverage on Hathras, with 48 posts, spreading the narrative worldwide that Dalits were being oppressed in India.
Arfa Khanum
She never speaks about casteism or women’s oppression in Islam but never misses an opportunity to divide Hindus by caste. According to the PFI’s Vision 2047, an Islamic rule in India is possible only if Dalits join forces with Muslims—and she is on a mission.
Mohammad Zubair
Many honest journalists revealed the truth of Hathras, stating that gang rape didn’t happen and it wasn’t a caste-atrocity case. But to silence these reporters, the regime-change gang brought out this fact-checker. He posted 31 times.
Vinod Kapri
He tried his best to sensationalize the case, emotionally provoking the public. The trial court confirmed that the girl’s tongue was not cut by the accused.
Sakshi Joshi
She wasn’t ashamed that a girl died. She was ashamed because a Dalit girl was killed by an upper-caste boy in a BJP-ruled state. Such incidents kept happening in Rajasthan, but they didn’t concern her. She organized a mass media hunger strike.
Swara Bhaskar
She organized a protest at Jantar Mantar against a gang rape that never happened.
Sanjay Singh
How could a discussion on vulture politics leave him out? He posted 34 times on Hathras, focusing on mentioning the “Valmiki Samaj” in his posts.
Sayema
She posted 11 times, with a focus on attacking the caste system within Hinduism to create division.
Rana Ayyub
Dalit women are among the most oppressed in the world, according to her. But she conveniently forgets to mention Muslim women in Afghanistan and Iran, who are apparently the most progressive.
Prashant Bhushan
The court confirmed that her tongue was not cut by the accused, but “tongue chopping” was a critical part of the fabricated narrative of Dalit oppression. This line was used frequently in memes and cartoons.
BBC and Amnesty International
Among others, these organizations also ran extensive coverage of the Hathras case, aiming to tarnish India’s image globally.
Even for the sake of argument, if we assume these people were genuinely fighting for justice for a Dalit girl, similar cases happen every day in other states. Have you ever seen them talk about those cases? Have you seen them raise their voices when the accused is Muslim, the victim is Dalit, and the state is non-BJP ruled?
If they were honest, they would treat all cases equally, regardless of caste, religion, or state. But they never will because it doesn’t fit their agenda.
The goal is to divide Hindus, build a Dalit-Muslim alliance by sensationalizing and fabricating cases like Hathras, and dethrone the BJP government. This won’t stop here; they will find another Hathras in the future. The important thing is to understand their design and always stay united—don’t fall for their agenda.