Love Jihad, Grooming Gangs, and Luxury Migrant Hotels: Global Ballot Jihad – Success or the Beginning of Downfall?

Documentary YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/GXrOr5X6f8w

“The rising anger of Global Patriots, echoed from Mumbai’s Royal Palms to Britain’s Migrant Hotels, exposes a worldwide struggle where organized crime, cultural erasure, and political manipulation converge under what critics call ‘Ballot Jihad,’ which also misuses underage girls in the name of Love/Groom/Rape Jihad—terms created by Christian communities. Is this the success of a new political strategy, or the first signs of a civilizational collapse?” ~ Criminologist Snehil Dhall

London/Mumbai: A rising wave of demonstrations led by the Global Patriots, a far-right nationalist movement, has brought Britain’s migrant hotel crisis into sharp focus. Protesters are demanding recognition, justice, and the right to protect their cultural identity—issues they say mainstream media has either ignored or deliberately silenced. At the center of this growing controversy is investigative research spearheaded by Criminologist Snehil Dhall, founder of Crimeophobia – A Criminology Firm. Dhall, who has worked extensively across India and the UK, draws chilling parallels between Mumbai’s Royal Palms Hotels in Aarey—once notorious for human trafficking—and Britain’s so-called “Migrant Hotels.”

According to Crimeophobia, both cases expose a recurring pattern of exploitation, organized crime, and political manipulation. In India, following the group’s intervention, Royal Palms was eventually reclaimed and converted into CISF quarters. In contrast, Britain now finds itself trapped in what Dhall describes as a karmic cycle of divide and rule. The upcoming documentary on the subject, narrated by Sneha Upadhyay, features real-life videos of victims, witnesses, and journalists, offering evidence that has yet to appear in global mainstream media.

Several experts and activists lend their perspectives in the investigation. Rita Chahwan, of the Middle East Anti-Human Trafficking Research Center, argues that Britain’s migrant hotels are not humanitarian shelters but political instruments of what she terms “Ballot Jihad”—providing free luxuries in exchange for future votes. Amol Andhade, a global right-wing activist, compares the English Patriots’ struggle to that of India’s Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He warns that Britain is facing the same cultural and demographic threats that Hindus have battled for centuries, citing parallels with Love Jihad, Grooming Gangs, and systemic infiltration. Dr. Kishor Navandar, a hotelier, raises concerns for the UK hospitality industry. He cautions that hotels used to house migrants accused of crimes may suffer irreversible reputational damage, discouraging families, tourists, and corporate clients alike. Snehil Dhall and the Crimeophobia Team present evidence of systemic corruption, trafficking, and infiltration that follow identical patterns across different nations, underscoring the global scale of the crisis.

For Crimeophobia, the issue extends far beyond Britain’s borders. “This is not just about Britain,” Dhall notes. “It is not just about India. It is about the global struggle against organized crime, cultural erasure, and systemic exploitation.” The group insists that migrant hotels are not shelters but political factories, that Ballot Jihad is not compassion but colonization by votes, and that patriots are not extremists but defenders of their civilization. Critics argue that while victims of these cycles are often branded as right-wing extremists, the voices of left-wing activists dominate international discourse. The documentary asks a pointed question: will the world continue to hear only one side, while silencing communities who resist exploitation and cultural erasure?

For now, the Global Patriots’ movement continues to gain traction, amplifying debates not just about migration, but about sovereignty, democracy, and the future of national identity.

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