Let Us Part in Peace: A Call for a Separate Hindu Rashtra to Preserve India's Soul


Let Us Part in Peace: A Call for a Separate Hindu Rashtra to Preserve India's Soul
The Issue
Who is impacted?
India, that is Bharat, was once a nation of shared dreams — a family of diverse states, cultures, and religions, held together by the idea of Unity in Diversity. Our founding leaders — Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Ambedkar — gave everything to protect that spirit. Generations born in independent India celebrated this unity through culture, language, and a common dream. But today, that dream is broken. The generation raised between 1985 and 2000, and the youth born thereafter, are caught in a storm they never asked for — divided by caste, religion, and hate-filled propaganda. The warmth of Pariwar Bhawna, the feeling that we are one nation and one people, is slowly vanishing — and those who wish to live in harmony are now made to feel like outsiders in their own country.
What is at stake?
If this direction continues, India will fall — not to external threats, but to internal rot. The constant manipulation by political and religious leaders, from all groups, is tearing the country apart more effectively than any foreign colonizer ever could. Our Constitution, our secular values, our shared identity — are being dismantled piece by piece. There are still Indians who believe in peace, unity, and progress — but their voices are drowned out by noise, hate, and blind devotion to divisive ideologies. The longer we delay action, the deeper this cancer of division will spread. If India must survive, then we must acknowledge a painful truth: some want unity, but many want separation. Let’s give them what they ask for — not out of anger, but to protect what remains.
Why is now the time to act?
This is not a call for war. It is a call for peace — through honest separation. Let those who seek to build a Hindu Rashtra based on religious identity be given a defined space: Rajasthan, Delhi area, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Bihar. Let them build their future as they see fit — with their own constitution, their own ideals. Similarly, states like Punjab and Haryana, if they desire, may choose to remain with India or become a sovereign Khilastan. The rest of the states — those who wish to stay true to the Indian Constitution and secularism — can focus on healing, rebuilding, and moving forward as a progressive, united Bharat. It’s time we part in peace, so both sides can pursue their own vision without destroying each other. Let us take one painful step back today — so future generations can move ten steps ahead tomorrow.

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The Issue
Who is impacted?
India, that is Bharat, was once a nation of shared dreams — a family of diverse states, cultures, and religions, held together by the idea of Unity in Diversity. Our founding leaders — Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Ambedkar — gave everything to protect that spirit. Generations born in independent India celebrated this unity through culture, language, and a common dream. But today, that dream is broken. The generation raised between 1985 and 2000, and the youth born thereafter, are caught in a storm they never asked for — divided by caste, religion, and hate-filled propaganda. The warmth of Pariwar Bhawna, the feeling that we are one nation and one people, is slowly vanishing — and those who wish to live in harmony are now made to feel like outsiders in their own country.
What is at stake?
If this direction continues, India will fall — not to external threats, but to internal rot. The constant manipulation by political and religious leaders, from all groups, is tearing the country apart more effectively than any foreign colonizer ever could. Our Constitution, our secular values, our shared identity — are being dismantled piece by piece. There are still Indians who believe in peace, unity, and progress — but their voices are drowned out by noise, hate, and blind devotion to divisive ideologies. The longer we delay action, the deeper this cancer of division will spread. If India must survive, then we must acknowledge a painful truth: some want unity, but many want separation. Let’s give them what they ask for — not out of anger, but to protect what remains.
Why is now the time to act?
This is not a call for war. It is a call for peace — through honest separation. Let those who seek to build a Hindu Rashtra based on religious identity be given a defined space: Rajasthan, Delhi area, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Bihar. Let them build their future as they see fit — with their own constitution, their own ideals. Similarly, states like Punjab and Haryana, if they desire, may choose to remain with India or become a sovereign Khilastan. The rest of the states — those who wish to stay true to the Indian Constitution and secularism — can focus on healing, rebuilding, and moving forward as a progressive, united Bharat. It’s time we part in peace, so both sides can pursue their own vision without destroying each other. Let us take one painful step back today — so future generations can move ten steps ahead tomorrow.

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Petition created on 17 June 2025