AAP leader Tahir Hussain is convicted of the murder of Hindu IB officer Ankit Sharma.
The anti-Hindu Delhi riots were a planned conspiracy by people like Tahir Hussain, Shrajeel Imam, and Umar Khalid.
Sadly, people who want to save them are busy at Jantar Mantar to fool people.
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Tahir Hussain has been convicted for MURDER of Ankit Sharma.
He has been convicted for the offences under Section 188, 153A, 147, 148, 149, 365 and 302 of IPC. He has been acquitted for offences under Section 120B and 129 of IPC.
This news is completely false, baseless and misleading.
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Hey @abhilashthapli,
Do you know Sonam Wangchuk has only 1 to 3 patents registered, so he is not the guy Phunsukh Wangdu.
Sonam's father was a Congress MLA in Ladakh.
Now, counter me and I will tell you how and who funded his education and NGOs.
His name was Captain Vijayant Thapar.
He was twenty two years old. Before he climbed a mountain he sensed he might not come back from, he sat down and wrote a letter to his family. In it, his biggest worry was not himself. It was a little girl.
He was born in December 1976, into a family of soldiers. His father, his grandfather, his great grandfather had all worn the uniform. As a boy he would put on his father's army cap and march around the house.
There was never any question about what he would become. He was commissioned into the Rajputana Rifles at the age of twenty one.
Then came the summer of 1999. While most of the country watched cricket, Pakistani intruders had seized the icy heights of Kargil, and young officers like Vijayant were sent up bare rock, into machine gun fire, to take them back.
He fought through it. He captured an enemy bunker. He climbed peak after peak. And somewhere in that war, sensing what was coming, he wrote his last letter home.
In it he asked his parents for one thing. During an earlier posting in Kashmir, he had been quietly sending a small sum of money every month to a little girl in a village, a child whose father had been killed by terrorists.
If he did not come back, he wrote, please keep sending it to her. Do not let it stop because of me.
He also wrote that he had no regrets. That if he were ever born again, he would choose the army again, and fight for this country again.
On the night of 28 June 1999, leading his men up a peak called Knoll, Captain Vijayant Thapar charged straight into enemy machine gun fire, throwing grenades, refusing to stop even after he was hit. His men took the peak. He did not live to see it.
He was twenty two.
They gave him the Vir Chakra. But the truest measure of the man is in that last letter, where a boy about to die spent his final words making sure a stranger's daughter would not be forgotten.
Respected @PMOIndia
This time, they have paid news anchors to spread rumors and fear-mongering.
Please take action.
All of them are making the same fake claims.
New Zealand's PM is shocked and astounded that a single Namaste from PM Modi can generate this craze...........
For us, it is normal in India.....
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Instagram has become a new hub of disinformation and fake propaganda.
It seems it's not natural but a very well-planned toolkit.
Let me show you proofs.
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#WATCH | Mumbai | 2006 Mumbai train bombings | Ramesh Naik, who lost his daughter in the 2006 Mumbai blasts, says, "...It has been 20 years now. The government and the police arrested the terrorists who carried out the bombing and took them into custody...We kept waiting, thinking justice would be delivered today or tomorrow. We were waiting for the final verdict because our minds could not find peace until those responsible for the bombing that killed my daughter were punished. Only after they are punished or executed will there be peace...It was not just my only daughter who died in that blast; many other people also lost their lives...The High Court acquitted the accused. If that was the High Court's verdict, then whom did the police arrest? Did they arrest the wrong people, random individuals, or someone else? Or were they deliberately released after the verdict was influenced in their favour, perhaps in exchange for money?... After 20 years, the court ruled that there was no evidence against them and that no action could be taken. They were released, and they walked out of the court laughing...She was 27 years old and unmarried. She must have had dreams and aspirations in her heart. Suddenly, she was killed in that blast, and everything came to an end"