@PoornimaNimo Poornima jee, it's not that Supriya does not know or understand this. These Congressis are all the same. They always speak against anything that is good for the country. Hypocrisy is in their ....
I killed 16 Hindus to protect Babri Masjid
Mulayam Singh Yadav said this with immense proud in parliament and entire ecosystem praised him
This was value of life of Hindus in India
This was the India before 2014
Thar is a stylish+tough vehicle. But it is being used by many anti-social and maniacal people. Why a good vehicle is attracting such mentally unstable personalities is something to be researched. Govt needs to take strict steps against such people.
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Vipin Kumar is an Indian construction worker in Romania.
One day, while he was walking near Nicolae Romanescu Park in Craiova, he saw a girl slip through a thin layer of ice and start struggling in the sub-zero water. Her father tried to reach her but became trapped in the broken ice.
Without any hesitation, Vipin used a nearby sledge to slide toward her. When the ice broke beneath him as well, he plunged into the freezing water, managed to grab the child, and held her above the surface for nearly 30 minutes until emergency crews arrived.
Both Vipin and the girl suffered severe hypothermia and were rushed to the hospital, where they received treatment.
Romania granted honorary citizenship to Vipin Kumar for his bravery and for risking his own life to save the girl.
Nowadays, social media is filled with hate against India, and Indians are increasingly being targeted. But when stories like this emerge, they rarely receive the same attention. They are not shared as widely, and somewhere along the way, these stories get buried and forgotten.
▶️ This is Moshe Dayan, the legendary Israeli war hero who wanted to destroy Pakistan's nuclear programme but was rebuffed by the Gandhian Morarji Desai.
▶️ In 1977, Dayan secretly visited India with a proposal to jointly attack Pakistan's nuclear facility at Kahuta. India and Israel did not have diplomatic ties, so the visit was arranged by RAW.
▶️ Since RAW was keen on this joint covert mission, Dayan was hopeful that his trip would yield a fruitful outcome.
▶️ However, the Israelis had underestimated the suicidal stupidity of India's seculars. Prime Minister Morarji Desai spurned Dayan’s request. Desai, a staunch Gandhian, said it was against India's principles to meddle in the internal affairs of neighbouring countries.
▶️ Dayan then said, "If you can't join us in the strike, we'll do it ourselves. Just give landing rights for Israeli aircraft in India." The mission would involve Israeli fighters flying from Indian bases to strike the Kahuta nuclear plant.
▶️ But Desai refused point blank. His refusal had significant consequences, allowing Pakistan’s nuclear programme to advance unimpeded and leading to setbacks for Indian intelligence operations in Pakistan.
▶️ Desai wasn't done harming India. Angered by RAW's secret talks with Dayan, he cut the agency's budget by 30% and shared sensitive intelligence about the nuclear programme at Kahuta with Pakistan’s military ruler Zia-ul-Haq.
▶️ RAW had gathered critical evidence of Pakistan’s nuclear ambitions, including radiation traces and blueprints, but Desai refused permission for sabotage operations. His decision weakened RAW’s operational capability and intelligence posture against Pakistan’s nuclear programme.
▶️ Due to Desai's betrayal, several Indian spies in Pakistan were caught, tortured and executed. That basically sums up Gandhian principles for you.
▶️ Currently, Pakistan has around 170 nuclear bombs - all deployed against India. You can thank Morarji Desai for this.
Gandhi's "Spiritual Wife" – The scandalous infatuation with Tagore's niece Sarla Devi Chaudhurani
1. Many know that Mohandas Gandhi slept naked with underage girls, including his grand niece, to test his celibacy. The 78 year old Congress leader destroyed the lives of these innocent teenage girls. That happened in the 1940s and is no longer a secret. Less known is his infatuation with a married woman two decades earlier.
2. In 1919, at the age of 49, Gandhi developed an intense, emotionally charged relationship with Sarla Devi Chaudhurani that shocked his inner circle.
3. Sarla Devi, born 1872, was the niece of Rabindranath Tagore. A fiery nationalist from Bengal who promoted women's education, she initially favoured violent resistance to British rule. Married to Lahore-based Rambhuj Dutt Chaudhary, she was educated, independent, charismatic and politically active in Punjab.
4. They met when Gandhi stayed at her Lahore home after her husband’s arrest for protesting against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of more than 2,000 innocent civilians by Brigadier Reginald Dyer. Gandhi was dazzled. He saw in her a “great shakti” (divine feminine power) – beauty, intellect and leadership potential that Kasturba, his devoted but traditional wife, lacked.
5. Gandhi’s letters to Sarla Devi reveal deep infatuation. He wrote feverishly: “You still continue to haunt me even in my sleep. No wonder Panditji (Nehru) calls you the greatest shakti of India. You may have cast that spell over him. You are performing the trick over me now.”
6. Gandhi called her his “spiritual wife,” described their bond as a “spiritual marriage,” and signed off with growing affection. He saw her as a key partner to lead India’s women and the freedom movement.
7. Gandhi travelled with her, quoted her writings in Young India, and openly admired her. To his friend Hermann Kallenbach, he framed it in lofty spiritual terms – like his scandalous experiments in self-control. But contemporaries saw a midlife emotional crisis.
8. It caused uproar. His son Devdas, secretary Mahadev Desai, and Congress leader C Rajagopalachari opposed it strongly, fearing damage to Gandhi’s image and the party. Pressure mounted. Plus, Sarla Devi was strong-willed, not easily moulded into Gandhi’s ideal protege.
8. By mid-1920, Gandhi called off the friendship: “The inner bond shall remain, but the outward expression must cease.” The intense phase lasted roughly a year. Their families later connected through marriage (her son Dipak wed a Gandhi relative).
9. Gandhi was no freedom fighter. He was in all likelihood a British plant, though actual evidence of that may never surface as the colonial government burnt vast quantities of papers in the weeks leading up to the British exit from India. But there is plenty of corroborative evidence - every action of Gandhi protected the British soldiers and administrators from the anger of Indian revolutionaries. Gandhi never spent a day in a real jail. The British hanged thousands of revolutionaries but Gandhi never got a scratch on his body.
10. That left him free to practise his crackpot theories like extreme nonviolence and 'celibacy.' His nonviolence hurt Hindus and led to India's Partition. His 'celibacy' scarred several young girls for life.