उमर ख़ालिद और शर्जील ख़ालिद की रिहाई की माँग के बाद अब “ग्रेटर निकोबार प्रोजेक्ट” पर हमला
पाकिस्तान के झंडे पहले ही लहराये जा चुके हैं, अब चीन की दलाली शुरू
अब तो ये लोग धर्मेंद्र प्रधान का नाम भी नहीं लेते 😎
British Media is now doing a hit job on Indian tourism.
Facts about this case.
1. She visited India in 2007 and was diagnosed in 2011, got treated in the next few years, but got published now!
2. Without DNA sequencing or phylogenetic testing to prove the parasite came from a specific South Asian strain, doctors are just playing a guessing game. They saw "India" in her past travel history and immediately pinned it on that to create a neat, dramatic story.
3. You get them by ingesting microscopic eggs through contaminated water or poor hand hygiene. That can happen literally anywhere.
A source within the CJP and Marxist ecosystem informed me that Abhijit Dipke and their masters have decided to make stories just like their leader, Arvind Kejriwal.
Remember this @MahuaMoitra ?
This is arrogant you justifying the lynching of 326 BJP supporters by your TMC goons by using whataboutery like “Noromponthi & Choromponthi, Bengal has a history of violence” etc
Now you are rattled with a few eggs?
The Indian Holocaust- This must go viral
Hitler did not come to India - Then who put 20000 Indian Army Soldiers in Gas Chambers??
The Britishers did- 1930 British Holocaust on Indians for 10 years suspected to have killed over 20000 soldiers
This story won’t give you goosebumps. 🇮🇳💔
It will leave you in silence.
History often speaks of wars, but stays silent about what happened behind closed doors.
In the 1930s and 1940s, soldiers of the British Indian Army were taken to military testing programs linked to Porton Down.
Inside controlled gas chambers in Rawalpindi, Indian Army soldiers were exposed to mustard gas.
Not in battle.
In experiments.
They were made to stand inside sealed chambers wearing minimal clothing so the effects on skin, eyes, and lungs could be studied.
What they endured was not warfare it was observation.
Hundreds were exposed.
Many suffered severe burns. Many developed long-term respiratory and eye damage. Some were hospitalized for weeks.
Consent was not truly informed. Within the structure of colonial military authority, refusal was not realistically possible.
For years, this remained hidden from public view.
Later reporting, including by The Guardian, brought fragments of this truth into light.
This was not a battlefield.
This was controlled human experimentation done in the name of research.
And the people inside those chambers were Indian Army soldiers who had no real choice in what they were part of.
Some parts of history are not meant to give chills.
They are meant to leave you with silence.
🇮🇳 Checkmate to the World! ♟️🏆
At just 11 years old, Indian chess prodigy Divi Bijesh has conquered the global stage by winning the Gold Medal at the FIDE U-12 World Cup in Georgia.
With brilliance, focus, and fearless moves, she outplayed the world's best young talents and made India proud once again.
A new star rises in Indian chess. 🌟
India shines brighter. The world takes notice.
In a fitting rebuke to the Supreme court, the @narendramodi govt (SIA) has reopened cases of Kashmiri Hindu genocide.
Prominent ones being probed are the brutal murders of Nurse Sarla Bhat and Judge Neelkanth Ganjoo by Yasin Malik's terror group, shown here in the Kashmir Files.
Why are we not talking about it?
Jihadi Moin Khan's (who was operating with Hindu name Manish Sharma? phone contained over 40,000 obscene videos. Yes 40000 video, just imagine..
If it wasn't jihad, why was he using a Hindu name?
Such a big case, yet the silence is deafening. Just like the Ajmer case, this too deserves nationwide attention.
Yesterday, the CJP protest served biryani and ice cream.
Tonight, they're busy making bread butter, jam, and sandwiches.
Tomorrow's menu: Maggi and pizza.
Thursday: Momos and pasta.
Friday: Biryani returns, with burgers added to the menu.
Saturday: Hot dogs and pav bhaji.
Sunday: Special nihari and fried chicken.
The protest menu looks more like a food festival than a protest.
The only question is-who is paying for all of this at the CJP protest led by Abhijeet Dipke?
आप में से कितने लोग सरला भट्ट को जानते हैं?
कितने लोग जानते हैं कि कश्मीर में आतंकी..एक 27 साल की नर्स को अस्पताल से उठा कर इसलिए ले गए क्योंकि वो कश्मीरी पंडित थी।
4 दिन तक उसे काल कोठरी में रखा, रेप किया, शरीर को सिगरेट से दाग़ा, दाँतों से काटा…. 36 सालों बाद अब चार्जशीट दाखिल हुई
आरोपियों को मिलता रहा VIP treatment
#NewsKiPathshala
Rathi and Cockroaches mass reported a new channel to delete it, because the first video exposed how CJP was following an ideology that is textbook regime change operation employed by globalist forces :
Rahul Gandhi made this 'bhayanakar economic tsunami' speech on 3rd June. time has passed, and absolutely nothing of the sort has happened, nor will it.
While he was busy wishing for an institutional and economic collapse, India’s GDP kept growing, manufacturing expanded, and foreign investment continued to pour in.
This wasn't a genuine prediction, it was just a desperate wish for India to fail, one that reality has already crushed.
Yasin Malik’s men didn’t stop at raping the 27-year-old Kashmiri Hindu nurse Sarla Bhatt. They then murdered her, engraved the acronym ‘JKLF’ on her body, and mutilated it out of sheer contempt for her Hindu identity. After that, they issued multiple warnings to her family against cremating her remains according to Hindu rituals. The family still went ahead with the cremation, defying the threats. When they went to collect her cremated remains (asthi) later, a mob of around 200 Islamists descended upon the crematorium and stomped over them.
They didn’t stop even at that. They then bombed her family home with a grenade.
Do you really think all 200 of those monsters who showed up at the crematorium were foreign infiltrators, Pakistani terrorists, or JKLF members? These are the questions that make many Kashmiri Muslims very uncomfortable. The moment you raise these issues, especially when they present a narrative portraying their community as victims, they label you an Islamophobe or resort to similar accusations.
I have seen all kinds of Islamists, but the tribe in Kashmir is the craftiest. Many of them pretend to be atheists in private, yet their public behaviour and political leanings tell a completely different story. Very hard to take their words at face value.
When the funeral procession of Chandrashekhar Azad set out, people across the city walked barefoot and bareheaded in mourning. Yet, many local Congress workers reportedly refused to join the procession.
A British police superintendent, reflecting on Azad’s final battle, is said to have praised his extraordinary courage. According to the account, Azad was under fire from three directions, yet continued fighting with remarkable composure, reportedly incapacitating five British policemen. The officer is quoted as saying that Azad was an exceptional marksman, and had he not been wounded in the thigh at the very beginning of the encounter, perhaps not a single British policeman would have survived that day.
Even his enemies acknowledged his valor. His devotion to the motherland was admired throughout India, and stories of his bravery were known to children across the country. Yet, it is said that many Congress leaders in Allahabad (now Prayagraj) refused to participate in the funeral procession of this legendary revolutionary.
The encounter took place in Alfred Park (now Chandrashekhar Azad Park), where Azad fought from behind a jamun tree. After his death, people reportedly collected soil from around the tree and preserved it in their homes. Many even took its leaves as sacred keepsakes, holding them close to their hearts. The tree itself became a symbol of inspiration, and it is said that the British later had it cut down. But they could never erase the reverence people held for Chandrashekhar Azad.
As crowds gathered in Allahabad to pay their final respects, thousands removed their turbans, took off their footwear, and walked barefoot in his funeral procession as a mark of mourning and respect. According to this account, local Congress leaders declared that since they followed the principle of non-violence, they would not participate in the funeral of a man they regarded as having embraced violent methods.
Purushottam Das Tandon, himself a Congress leader and an admirer of Azad, reportedly urged them to reconsider. He argued that once a man had laid down his life for the nation, it was inappropriate to debate violence and non-violence over his mortal remains. He insisted that every Congressman should attend the funeral. Only after considerable persuasion—and after witnessing the overwhelming devotion of the public—did some Congress leaders and workers reportedly join the procession.
Chandrashekhar Azad was martyred in 1931, but his mother, Jagrani Devi, lived until 1951. India became independent in 1947, yet even four years after independence she reportedly continued to endure immense hardship.
She could never truly accept that her son was gone. Refusing to believe reports of his death, she tied her middle and ring fingers together with a thread, believing she would untie them only when her son returned. But that day never came. Azad had given his life in the service of the nation.
Born into a poor Brahmin family, Azad had no inherited wealth. His father had died long before, and his only son had sacrificed his life fighting British rule. It is deeply painful to learn that, according to this account, even after independence his mother survived by cleaning wheat and washing utensils in neighboring homes just to earn enough to live.
The narrative further alleges that no Congress leader came forward to care for her. Those who later rose to the highest offices of independent India, including leaders who had spent years in prison and authored books during the freedom struggle, are said not to have extended support to Chandrashekhar Azad’s mother.
She was the mother of a son who embodied self-respect, and by all accounts she possessed the same spirit. She did not wish to live on charity. Her life raises a question that still resonates today: Did the nation fulfill its duty toward the mother of one of its greatest revolutionaries?
You'll never see them organizing free water stalls, community kitchens, or charitable food camps.
But if there's a protest against Modi or Yogi anywhere, they'll be there—even waving hand fans for the protesters.
Basab Ghosh wrote :- How the Communists , Irfan Habibs , Romila Thapars and Leftist academics hates her.
A meticulous writer and ruthless historian , Meenakshi is the daughter of the Times of India's most well known editor, the late Girilal Jain.
Hats off Meenakshi, you richly deserve being nominated to the Rajya Sabha
Sarla Bhat was a nurse in Kashmir. She was abducted near her hospital, tortured, and killed in 1990. She was in her 20s at the time.
Now, after 36 years, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) in J&K has named jailed JKLF chief & terrorist Yasin Malik as the mastermind behind the case.
It took 36 years. Many Kashmiri Hindu cases are still gathering dust, with families waiting for justice even today.
Shocking report from West Bengal by @azad_nishant : Bengal Post Poll R*pe Victims speak up -
“My father was being beaten in one room, while I was being rap*d in another...”
“I was rap*d in front of my 11-year-old daughter.”
“I went to police station to file an FIR, they refused to file a report"
“All the men who rap*d me were Muslims...”
Such horrific stories.. Mamata Banerjee is responsible for all these things...
https://t.co/hZyzJZct1T