Covid warriors of India

Grassroots India is leading the world in a novel way to counter the fear mongering on covid and the creation of fake panic and a medical emergency that is perhaps not warranted.

This small but rising group of people are dealing with covid in a most unusual way. They are offering to treat patients of chronic illnesses including those reportedly suffering from covid, in ways that bypasses allopathic medication altogether, using either alternative methods based on Ayurveda, or Homeopathy, or pure naturopathy that uses no purchased medication whatsoever, but using food, exercise and lifestyle changes as the means to cure illness. Covid patients are being treated by these selfless street warriors and curing them without allopathy, without failure and without charging a dime. I have not seen a similar effort or example anywhere else on the face of earth. To me, this is one critical area where India stands apart in showing a way out of this madness.

A lot of people and groups are worth mentioning here – but two names come first. One is Dr. Biswaroop Roychoudhury’s institutions that simultaneously offers naturopathic cure of ailments including covid, and same time offers to train an ever increasing army of naturopathic paramedics that will fan out across the nation to freely treat covid patients.

Then there are groups like Kheti Virasat Mission of Punjab, promoting organic, pesticide free farming, that has taken initiative in forming a new group – NISA – that stands for Natural Immunisation Support Alliance. It has roped in a lot of stalwarts in alternative medicine and natural health sphere, promoters of Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy and regional variations such as Kabiraji etc. The group also includes a sizable number of allopathic doctors with a standing, and controllers of a few chain of hospitals that will treat covid patients.

One of the group leaders – Mr. Umendra Dutt, had invited me into this group. As a result, I have come to learn of a lot of their workings too.

Then comes there is a nascent grassroots movement under the banner of Awaken india Movement – a leaderless synthesis of grassroots organisation across India that overlaps with various other groups in resisting the lockdowns and personal restrictions imposed on people based on test results or vaccine certificate status. Many of these protesting volunteers also overlap as Naturopathic paramedics trained by Biswaroop RoyChoudhury’s institution or another similar one.

But that is only part of the story. There is another part – about the Indian Bar Association joining hands with the AIM members and filing charges at state level and Supreme Court challenges to the government against its arbitrary, anti-people and treasonous laws to ruin India economically and psychologically, to benefit a handful of overseas corporations and crooks.

I myself started interviewing some of these change makers on the streets of India, away from the westernised media limelight and away from the popular social media hashtag threads. I am including a few samples here

Prem Upadhyay of North Bengal, India.

These paramedics, or street warriors of India, are countering the fear of covid in a novel an unique way not matched anywhere else on earth, far as I can see. These people are treating covid patients:

  • Without allopathic medication
  • Without failure
  • Without charging a dime

Their success story is spreading, through word of mouth, bypassing all mainstream media that suppress them, bypassing government channels and bypassing the TV. This is going into rural India even as upwardly mobile urban India remains largely unaware of or blind to, this rising tide.

 

Jagadish Chanda of West Bengal, India.

The first person I interviewed this way was Saurav Bysac of West Bengal, India.

Saurav Bysak, West Bengal, India

I have myself made a few videos, speaking into a camera, announcing this hitherto invisible, near silent India, unknown even to the urban, internet savvy social media travelling upwardly mobile westernised India, which is a national tragedy, in my view.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/DrFUa6EQDWp9/

This is an evolving story.

Tomorrow, Monday Morning India time, I hope to interview another such street warrior, Amber Koiri of Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Watch this space.