Shame of conversion is the actual mental medical emergency we need to be focussing on, all the countries of subcontinent should come under one umbrella to provide a private shoulder to these folks
Whenever reminded of their defeat by the Mongols, Muslims say that the Mongols eventually embraced Islam.
Well, no amount of conversions can erase the humiliation that the Mongols enslaved and forced Muslim women into childbearing.
Only the Indian Muslims managed to inflict a similar humiliation upon the Mongols and give them a taste of their own medicine.
The Mongol women and children were sold across Indo-Gangetic plain at cheap prices as slaves.
How will UKD change the Forest conservation Act?, which is obviously followed by a Central Government undertaking NHAI + Chipko andolan was not against tree cutting but rather the fight over the control of forests?
The best thing here should be to find anamolies in the forest land Transfer proposal, especially the Compensatory forest land allocation, nothing great will happen but atleast DFO + department can be held accountable
@shreyadhan13 Dipke remember if anything happens to sonam wangchuk you can become a political figure, of fast ends your publicity will be restricted to a leader of some student union who fights for paper leak
@ShaunyCeltic@Mrbankstips I am a pretty decent player and a mountain dweller, I doubt the claim and it was a joke, almost a pun, "Gaelic" sounds as A Gay Lick
@gharkekalesh I don't even care if less than 50 folks died in the news and its one evil mastermind + there should some new evil boundary he should have explored
Never forget how India’s so called 'liberal ecosystem' defended Tahir Hussain.
When Intelligence Bureau officer Ankit Sharma was murdered during the Delhi riots in 2020 and his body was recovered from a drain, the ecosystem did not stand with Ankit’s family.
It rushed to manufacture victimhood for the accused.
The likes of Rana Ayyub declared that Tahir had been arrested merely “because he’s a Hussain.” Others portrayed him as an innocent Muslim being framed by a vindictive Hindu-majoritarian state. Every uncomfortable fact was dismissed as propaganda. Every demand for justice was labelled communal.
Today, a Delhi court - not the BJP, not television anchors, not “WhatsApp University” - has convicted former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain of murder, kidnapping, promoting enmity and rioting in the killing of Ankit Sharma.
The mask has fallen.
For this ecosystem, the presumption of innocence is sacred when the accused suits its politics. But a murdered Hindu becomes an inconvenient footnote, his family’s grief erased because acknowledging his killers would destroy their preferred narrative of the Delhi riots.
They did not merely get the story wrong.
They attempted to reverse the roles of victim and perpetrator to turn a convicted murderer into a symbol of persecution and bury Ankit Sharma twice: once in a drain, and again beneath their propaganda.
Never forget the crime.
And never forget those who defended the criminal.