DJ, तोड़फोड़, जाम और हिंसा: क्या यही है आज की ‘आस्था’? | Truth behind kawar yatra | f&f E-132 Hemant
The Kanwar Yatra is no longer just a religious pilgrimage—it’s a mirror reflecting deep-seated caste, class, and economic fault lines in Indian society. While upper-caste, urban youth pursue education, careers, and global aspirations, it is largely Dalit, OBC, and Adivasi youth—many unemployed, marginalized, and economically distressed—who take to the streets with saffron scarves and blaring DJs in the name of devotion. This investigative video dives deep into the uncomfortable realities of the 2025 Kanwar Yatra. From police inaction in cases of violence and vandalism, to government silence on deafening DJ nights, blocked ambulances, and public chaos, we ask the real question: Is this faith or is this failure? With sharp visual reportage from Meerut, Haridwar, Muzaffarnagar, and Delhi, we uncover how this “yatra” has become a carnival of chaos, sponsored by religious-political alliances that prey on the unemployed, misdirected youth of India’s working classes. The video examines how caste-based social neglect, economic desperation, and lack of opportunity are being channeled into religious expression, sometimes violently, sometimes tragically. As faith gets weaponized and responsibility is replaced with ritual, we ask: Is this spiritual awakening or systemic escape? Watch till the end as Hemant dissects the sociopolitical engineering behind India’s loudest pilgrimage—and why it might be masking the country’s quietest crisis: unemployment, inequality, and the collapse of public institutions.