2. But back in the 1990s, when internet was still a rarity, and all the mainstream media including newspapers were monopolised by leftists who had their own agenda, there were only a few sources for real information & awareness.
3. One such source was Rajiv Dixit, an IITian by qualification and Scientist by profession, who had instilled fear in the minds of congressis & secularists, due to his systematic approach of mass-movement.
4. Although he worked as a foot-soldier, it wouldn't be wrong to call him a full fledged one-man-army, who had quit his coveted Scientist job and dedicated his life towards Dharmic causes including promotion of Ayurveda, exposing foreign FMCG companies, inspiring young Indians...
5. ...about their own rich cultural heritage, etc.
A typical month in his life as a footsoldier would comprise at least 25 days of travel across the length & breadth of India, organizing more than 50 talks per month, each in different villages where he would go on exposing...
A typical month in his life as a footsoldier would comprise at least 25 days of travel across the length & breadth of India, organizing more than 50 talks per month, each in different villages where he would go on exposing...
6. ...the greed of FMCG companies (which focused more on profitability than health & safety by using cheap toxic chemicals), exposing the wrongdoings of Congress and their anti-Hindu policies, spreading awareness about Ayurveda and...
7. ...suggesting natural alternatives to popular FMCG products like toothpaste, shaving cream, carbolic based soaps, carbonated drinks, packaged foods, etc.
8. As expected, it apparently didn't go down well with a large group of powerful bodies who felt threatened due to his efforts. For example, Congress realized that whichever village he visited, ended up voting against Congress in subsequent elections.
9. FMCG companies realized that many customers whom they had carefully trapped through advertising, were slowly slipping out of their hands because they were preferring natural alternatives.
10. That's how Dixit's efforts had finally started bearing fruit, and he looked unstoppable. To sustain the momentum, he had started various organizations, each dedicated to separate cause, with the ultimate aim of promoting Ayurveda, Swadeshi Revolution, Cultural Pride, etc.
11. Unfortunately, his movement came to an abrupt end in 2010 when he was found dead under mysterious circumstances at a guest house.
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