This account exists for people who believe history should be remembered — not selectively edited.
Politics changes every election.
Civilizations survive for centuries.
@AndolanExpert
Yes very true !!
When someone openly talks about eliminating Sanatan traditions, justifies illegal immigration, or makes exclusionary religious claims, many self-appointed intellectuals suddenly become very quiet.
But let one Hindu keep a sanyasi’s photo as wallpaper, wear a tilak, or openly practice his faith, and an entire lecture series on secularism starts immediately.
Funny pattern.
The moment one anti-indian mascot starts fading, another one is instantly launched with the same script, same ecosystem and same cheering squad.
It reminds me of Raktabīja from mythology — every time one narrative loses steam, ten new versions appear from the same drop.
Different faces.
Same agenda.
Same hashtags.
Same outrage.
@Priyaa_Purohit Ask them:
“How will Congress grow?”
Silence. 💀
Ask them:
“How will Rahul Gandhi become PM?”
You’ll get a 20-page presentation.
That tells you everything about what matters more to them — the party or the family.
Exactly Sometimes I genuinely wonder…
Why do “hardcore secular” and aggressive atheist voices in India mostly emerge from Hindu backgrounds only? 🤡
Either Hindus are unusually tolerant and self-critical…
or selective outrage has become a fashionable ecosystem targeting only one civilization.
Nobody wants an honest discussion about that part.
Hindus don’t have a problem with Muslim cricketers visiting Mecca, but here everyone including liberals and seculars seems to have a problem with Virat Kohli visiting Vrindavan. One sided secularism at its very best
If you are a Hindu and still don’t know much about Hinduism, try learning a thing or two before making emotional speeches or dramatic quitting announcements.
Firstly, congratulations — and don’t ask me why.
1. You are without doubt a param murkh.
2. Calling yourself Hindu and writing emotional essays about your disappointments proves nothing.
3. Mainstream Hinduism has always deeply respected the Guru–Shishya tradition — from Krishna & Arjuna, Parashurama, Dattatreya to Adi Shankaracharya.
4. So casually calling every baba a fraud only exposes your poor understanding of Hinduism, our scriptures, traditions and deities.
@Incognito_qfs No “sickulars” or Labradors will tweet about this.
Their only responsibility is targeting:
who kept a baba wallpaper,
who wears a tilak,
and who says Jai Shri Ram.
@bluestocking37 Region : South Asia
* No real location
* Anonymous DP
* Entire timeline about India
* 24x7 Hinduism discourse
* Random lectures on secularism
* Occasional Pakistan/Bangladesh energy
Then they get shocked when people ask:
“Brother… where exactly are you tweeting from?”
@ladynationalist First of all , this Mohit guy is a feku , he just using Hindu name to spread hate on Hindus . He never go after Christians or Muslims . Always his target is a practicing Hindus .
If every TMC MP, MLA and worker exists only because of Mamata Banerjee… then congratulations, you just described a personality cult, not a democratic political party.
A party should survive on ideology, leadership structure and cadre strength — not “one supreme leader = everything.”
@Vtxt21 Filthy brain corrupted with endless Hindu hate.
Entire timeline obsessed with targeting Hinduism negatively day and night.
At this point such mentality stops looking like normal criticism and starts looking deeply unhealthy and hate-driven.