Every historian knows that the term ‘Sindhu’ was metamorphosed into ‘Hindu’, and history reveals that the Indus Valley civilization is of the Dravidians. Dravidians form 88% of the Indian population (the so called Sudras and Panchamas), and even though many people come and settle in India for a long time they can not be Indians. Even though the Europeans lived in India for 450 years, that is from 1498 to 1947, history tells that they were foreigners to India and were quitted from India. Hence the term ‘Hindu’ refers to the Dravidians alone are Indians, since they are the original inhabitants of India.