We have a question for Thiru @thirumaofficial avl.
Do you remember this cartoon? Was it not you who condemned the DMK and Congress Government in 2012 for this insensitive cartoon in NCERT textbooks portraying Babasaheb Ambedkar in such a bad light?
And today you are in alliance with the same people who insulted Babasaheb.
#CongressInsultsAmbedkar
Max Hospital, it’s absolutely disgraceful that an employee of yours, as per his FB profile, is openly mocking the supreme sacrifice of Himachal Pradesh Braveheart who laid down his life for the nation. How can you allow such a traitor to be part of your staff ? Immediate and severe action must be taken against this individual.
#HimachalPradesh
Kukiland for Christ, from US soil!
Speeches given in September 2024 by the current CM of Mizoram in the US - refuses to accept territorial integrity & sovereignty of India.
The Indian government's inaction will cost us dearly.
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If a woman comes to us for advice we don't misguide them like Advocates or women organizations do. Some of them have gotten back to say thanks for saving them from taking wrong step in feeling of ego & revenge.
Full podcast with @BeerBicepsGuy : https://t.co/R1BaigyD39
"We came to India in black..." says a Rohingya Muslim living in Nuh.
This video was recorded during our ground visit for the #HaryanaElections, during which we coincidentally entered a #Rohingya settlement. What we discovered there is beyond belief!
We found a fully operational madrasa, over 200 families living in temporary shelters and more.
Recently, Maman Khan, the Congress MLA accused of inciting mob during Nuh riots, secured a record victory from this constituency. It's under his term that these people have been flourishing there.
Nuh requires special administrative attention, especially from the state government.
Watch the video for more details:
Dear Hon'ble Members of Parliament. It is better to be a hero who is forgotten than to be a coward who is remembered. Do not be cowards. Do the right thing. Do not amend the Waqf Act. Abrogate it.
Text of my letter to the Waqf Joint Parliamentary Committee:
From: Anand Ranganathan
To: <[email protected]>
Dear Hon'ble Members of Parliament,
Unjust, discriminatory, draconian acts are not amended, they are abrogated. Do not amend the Waqf Act; abrogate it.
World over, disputes over property are settled using existing laws that are community and religion-agnostic. Why should a particular religious community be armed with another set of laws, those that are patently discriminatory towards members of the other community, as a primary instrument of defence or, indeed, offence? Is there a Hindu equivalent of the Waqf Act? Promulgate one in the interest of equality, then. Let those who want continuation of the Waqf Act watch as Hindus lay claim to thousands of mosques and Muslim villages and enjoy the privilege of the disputes being addressed primarily not through the courts but via the clauses and strictures of Hindu equivalent of the Waqf Act.
Amending the Waqf Act is akin to chopping the head of a hydra. This is because, while you might have removed a few discriminatory and draconian clauses from the Act, a vast majority of them remain untouched - Sections 28, 8, 101, 54, to name a few.
I refuse to suggest amendments to the Waqf Act. I demand its abrogation.
The Waqf is a parallel government being run by the State. In its board, it has its own legislature; in its surveyor it has its own executive; and in its tribunal it has its own judiciary. If India is to be saved from becoming an Islamic republic, the Waqf board shouldn’t just be amended, it should be abrogated.
It is better to be a hero who is forgotten than to be a coward who is remembered. Do not be cowards. Do the right thing.
Sincerely,
Anand Ranganathan