STANDING AGAINST OPPRESSION

KALKI ARMY stands against oppression without hatred, revenge, or lawlessness.

This section defines what oppression means in the Sanatani context and explains how it is addressed through lawful, disciplined, and truth-based action.

DEFINITION OF OPPRESSION

Oppression refers to systematic or targeted actions that harm the safety, dignity, identity, or rights of Sanatani individuals and communities. It is understood in the following forms:

VIOLENCE AGAINST SANATANIS

Violence is a violation of both human dignity and the rule of law.

RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION

Discrimination erodes social harmony and undermines justice.

CULTURAL ERASURE

Cultural erasure weakens identity and continuity.

CULTURAL ERASURE

Hate crimes are distinct because they target who people are, not what they do.

CULTURAL ERASURE

Institutional bias is harmful because it denies equal protection under the law.

KALKI ARMY'S LAWFUL RESPONSE

KALKI ARMY responds to oppression with self-defence, law, discipline, unity, and truth never with revenge or vigilantism.

Responses are measured, documented, and accountable.

SELF-DEFENCE SUPPORT

Guidance on lawful
self-protection and
personal safety

Preparedness training
focused on prevention
and escape

Emphasis on proportionality,
restraint, and legality

Self-defence is protective, not punitive.

DOCUMENTATION & EVIDENCE COLLECTION

Accurate recording of incidents (time, place, witnesses)

Preservation of lawful evidence and digital records

Responsible reporting channels

Documentation ensures that truth is preserved and action is credible.

LEGAL AID & AWARENESS

Law is the primary instrument for justice.

PERSONAL SAFETY PROTOCOLS

Truth corrects false narratives without escalating conflict.

GOVERNMENT & INSTITUTIONAL REPRESENTATIONS

Institutional engagement strengthens accountability and reform.

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