By: 24-7 Press Release
February 21, 2026
UN Publishes KAILASA's 31st Report
LOS ANGELES, CA, February 21, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- KAILASA has submitted its 31st report to the United Nations, now officially published by the UN, presenting comprehensive documentation of the continuation of colonial violence through systemic persecution of indigenous Hindus in modern India and globally. Titled "The Continuity of Colonial Violence: Systemic Persecution of Indigenous Hindus in Modern India," the report exposes widespread human rights violations, institutional discrimination, and coordinated transnational persecution of Hindus and KAILASA community.
Indigenous Identity Systematically Denied
The report establishes that the Vedic (Hindu) civilization represents a sophisticated, indigenous, and continuous tradition within Bharat (modern-day India), with roots predating colonial interruptions.
Recent genetic studies cited in the report affirm that Hindus alone embody the indigenous lineage of the region, while Christianity arrived primarily through European colonial powers and Islam was introduced through invasions and conquests. However, the deep-state's stance effectively prevents the formal identification, documentation, demarcation, registration, and titling of indigenous Hindu lands.
Institutionalized Temple Control and Wealth Confiscation
Post-independence India continued the British colonial legacy of controlling Hindu temples through laws like the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE) Act. The Tamil Nadu State HRCE implemented a scheme on January 20, 1979, under DMK leadership, further tightening state control.
Key findings include:
Hindu temple funds are systematically diverted to non-Hindu projects while mosques and churches remain free from state control
Government officials control temple administration, appointments, and finances
Massive wealth confiscation continues unchecked, warranting a UN audit under CERD General Recommendation 23
Statistical Evidence of Persecution
The report presents alarming statistics documenting systematic marginalization:
Forest Rights Act (FRA) Violations:
Out of 45.5 million land claims filed under the FRA, 40% (18 million claims) have been rejected
Indigenous communities face mass evictions from ancestral lands
Violations of UNDRIP Article 10 on forced removal without free, prior, and informed consent
KAILASA's Sovereign Status
The report establishes KAILASA as a sovereign subject of international law, derived from SPH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam's inheritance of unbroken succession and revival of 21 ancient Hindu sovereign states, including:
Surya Vamsa Surangi Samrajya Sarvajnapeetha
Suvarnapeetha Swargapura Samrajya Sarvajnapeetha
Shyamala Peetha Sarvajnapeetha
Legal Foundations:
Doctrine of Continuity: State's legal personality persists despite annexation
Doctrine of Acquired Rights: Sovereign rights through succession remain absolute
De Jure Statehood: Under Montevideo Convention, political existence is independent of recognition
Divine Sovereignty: In Hindu Law, the Deity is the legal owner; kings are merely regents
Several International Law Violations Documented
The report cites violations of the following international conventions and treaties:
UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), Article 11 - Criminal Tribes Act denied presumption of innocence
ICERD Article 2 - Maintenance of colonial caste classifications
UNDRIP Article 10 - Forced removal from lands without consent
ICCPR Article 18 - Failure to respect cultural diversity in education
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) - Diplomatic harassment and intimidation
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) 1969, Articles 49, 50, 60 - Fraud, coercion, and treaty invalidity
UN Charter Article 2(4) - Annexation by force
Rome Statute of ICC, Article 8 - War crimes and aggression framework
CERD General Recommendation 23 - Temple wealth confiscation
Vienna Convention on Consular Relations - Bypassed sovereign recognition
Vienna Convention on Succession of States (1978) - Ignored state continuity
Comprehensive UN Recommendations
The report calls on the United Nations to:
Conduct immediate UN audit of confiscation of temple wealth under CERD General Recommendation 23
Deploy Special Rapporteur to investigate forced conversions of tribal and indigenous communities
Pass UN General Assembly resolution condemning the weaponization of "secularism" as a tool for majoritarian persecution
Restore indigenous rights to land, self-governance, and cultural preservation
Establish accountability mechanisms for diplomatic missions engaging in harassment and intimidation
Historical Context: Colonial Laws Perpetuated
The report traces modern persecution to colonial instruments:
Criminal Tribes Act of 1871: Origin of "caste" labels used to marginalize Hindu groups
SC/ST Act: Described as "Divide-and-Rule" tool fragmenting indigenous communities
HRCE Acts (1810-1827): British-era temple control mechanisms still enforced
Sedition laws: Colonial suppression tools weaponized against indigenous leadership
Kashmir Case Study: Microcosm of Hindu Displacement
The report uses Kashmir as a detailed case study demonstrating patterns of indigenous Hindu displacement, forced migration, and systematic erasure of Hindu presence in traditionally Hindu-majority regions.
About KAILASA
KAILASA is the revival of the Ancient Enlightened Hindu Civilizational Nation, representing 21 reunited ancient Hindu kingdoms under the leadership of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam. KAILASA operates as a sovereign subject of international law, advocating for the rights, preservation, and recognition of indigenous Hindu peoples worldwide.
About Kailash Union
Kailash Union is the representative body documenting and advocating against the systemic persecution of indigenous Hindus globally, submitting regular reports to United Nations bodies and international human rights organizations.
Full Report Available At:
Link to UN page: https://www.ohchr.org/en/calls-for-input/2025/call-input-report-80th-session-un-general-assembly
Link to UN report: https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/cfi-subm/80th-session-general-assembly/subm-80th-session-un-cso-61-kailash-union.docx
About KAILASA:
KAILASA is the revival of the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation, dedicated to preserving and sharing this spiritual and technological power worldwide.
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