ठाकुर का कुआं तुम खुद रहे थे और अपना कुआं नहीं खुद पा रहे थे, ये सब फर्जी कहानियां फैलाई गई की दलितों के पीछे मटकी, झाड़ू बांध कर घुमाया जाता है।
इन बातों का कहीं कोई प्रमाण नहीं है।
— अजीत भारती
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?
Archeologists dropped a new bombshell!🔥
A newly analysed, directly dated OCP Copper Hoard weapon has revealed something explosive: it contains up to 30% iron and belongs to around 2000 BCE. 1🔥🔥🔥🔥
This single finding overturns decades of textbook claims about when iron use began in India.
For years we were told that the subcontinent only entered the Iron Age around 1000 BCE and that all Vedic references to iron must therefore be late.
But this darker, copper–iron alloyed weapon, far removed from the typical reddish hue of pure copper, fits astonishingly well with the metallurgical vocabulary of the later Vedic texts.
The Yajurveda and Atharvaveda repeatedly speak of Kṛṣṇa Ayas and Śyāma Ayas, terms meaning dark, blackened, or dusky metal.
Scholars struggled to explain these references under the 1000 BCE Iron Age model, but the OCP weapon’s composition finally resolves the puzzle.
A copper–iron alloy with about 30% iron naturally produces a darker, harder metal, precisely matching the textual descriptions.
Even in Rāmāyaṇa and Mahābhārata, the weapons described as dark or blackened never aligned well with the narrative of a late-arriving Iron Age.
Now, with actual artefacts reflecting this alloy at 2000 BCE, the material record and the textual record are unmistakably aligned.
Ṛgveda, in contrast, mostly uses the simple term Ayas meaning “metal”—which in early contexts overwhelmingly refers to copper.
This is exactly what one expects from a text whose composition ends before widespread copper–iron alloying, that is, by around 1900 BCE during the final phase of the Sarasvatī civilisation.
Later Vedic texts describing darker metals fit chronologically after 2000 BCE, while the Ṛgvedic use of generic Ayas fits a copper-dominant world.
This single discovery therefore collapses the long-held assumption that iron in North India appears only after 1000 BCE.
With directly dated alloyed weapons from 2000 BCE, and with Vedic literature already distinguishing between reddish copper (Ayas) and darker copper–iron alloys (Kṛṣṇa Ayas, Śyāma Ayas), the entire colonial chronology begins to melt.
The archaeological record is now catching up with what the texts had always preserved.
नक्सली कोई dispossessed वनवासी या rag-tag bunch of college idealists नहीं थे। वे एक फ्रंट थे। चर्च, ISI (याने इस्लाम) व चीन के कंबाइंड spearhead थे। ये तीनो उन्हें फाइनेंस, पोषित करते थे, उन्हें हथियार देते थे।
सीआरपीएफ कोई novice फोर्स नहीं है। एक इंसर्जेंसी के विरुद्ध battle-hardened फोर्स है। उसके 78 जवानो की हत्या करने वाले इंसर्जेंट कोई मामूली समूह नहीं थे।
उस इंसर्जेंसी को समाप्त किया है वर्तमान शासन ने। इसके पीछे बड़ी ही दृढ़ इच्छाशक्ति व बहुत ही विस्तृत योजना थी।
हम हिंदू सामान्यत: न threats को देख पाते है ना उन्हें मिटाने वालो को। मीडिया नहीं बताएगा, बुद्धिजीवी नहीं बतायेंगे, लेकिन हम जो जागरूक है उनका कर्त्तव्य है कि हर हिंदू को बताए कि उनके जीवन से कितने बड़े खतरे को मिटा दिया गया है। Church plans have been put back by decades, ISI has lost a big sword to wound Bharat and China has lost a lever to destabilise Bharat’s mineral belt.
For this, Amit Shah( @AmitShah) ji will be remembered with gratitude by civilization. 🫡
@scribe9104 इस मैच में जैसी बेईमानी हुई है उसको देखकर हैरानी हुई। अंतरराष्ट्रीय मैच में भी पिच पर चलने के 10 रन नहीं दिए जाते। अंतिम गेंद पर श्रीलंकाई खिलाड़ी का पैर रस्सी पर था फिर भी शेडगे को आउट दिया गया। इतनी खुली बेईमानी में सिर्फ पाकिस्तान और बांग्लादेश ही उसका मुकाबला कर सकते है
@ShivamSanghi12 नई दिल्ली, प्रयागराज, लखनऊ, गोरखपुर, कानपुर, मुजफ्फरपुर, मेरठ, जयपुर ,पुणे, बांद्रा, कल्याण, इज्जतनगर, और न जाने कितने रेलवे स्टेशन के प्लेटफार्म पर या रेलवे पटरियों के बीच में मजारें बना दी गई है।
सभी बड़े सैन्य स्थानों के आसपास भी मजारें है। इनको कब हटाया जाएगा?
Government block claim is misleading.
Technical checks show:
> Domain is on clientHold status
> Public DNS resolvers like Google (8.8.8.8) and Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) now return NXDOMAIN
> Website earlier resolved and returned HTTP 403 from active Hostinger infrastructure
This usually indicates registrar/hosting-side restriction, suspension, or intentional access denial not a typical ISP/government block.
If the government had blocked it directly, public DNS would usually still resolve the domain while access would fail at the ISP/network level through DNS poisoning, connection resets, or filtering.
The owner most likely did it himself.
@saket71@ArvindKejriwal This is a great initiative. They should plant peepal, bargad, paakad, neem and other such native varieties instead of planting decorative plants like Palm and others.
@scribe9104 इस अनपढ़ नमाजवादी को ये भी नहीं पता कि पंचांग बनाने में कितनी गणना होती है।
बौद्धिक श्रम का पारिश्रमिक और सम्मान सदैव शारीरिक श्रम से अधिक होता है। किंतु इस नमाजवादी की मजबूरी हैंय सब बोलना।
@Profdilipmandal गंदी नाली के कीड़े जहां देखो वही जातिवाद फैलाता रहता है। तू भाजपा और देश दोनों का नुकसान कर रहा है। अपनी निजी संपत्ति में बना ले पुतले। जनता की भलाई में खर्चे होने वाले पैसों से तुझे पुतला चाहिए। निहायती घटिया आदमी है तू बंडल।
@BJP4India TMC didn't insult anyone by calling their castes. Hindus were discriminated against because they were Hindus, not because they belonged to caste A,B or C. For god's sake don't divide people. You should not discriminate against anyone based on their identity.
@amitmalviya Mr Malviya this vote was a consolidated vote for Hindutva. People are rejoicing by chanting Jai Shri Ram. Why are you dividing your own supporters based on castes? You are mocking the unity of Hindus by posting such rubbish. People rose up before castes but you can't
Official Name: Anantnag. Named for its numerous springs, Anant means “many” and Nag means “serpents/springs.” This area is home to many natural springs.
Islamabad, an Islamic name given by Muslims, undermines the historical significance and cultural heritage of the region.
RT for ANANTNAG 🧡
@INCKerala Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose also met Hitler. He met Hitler & Japanese to liberate India from Britishers & congress rule. Instead the congress joined hands with the British to handover netaji post transfer of power in 1947. God saved India from the British party congress in 2014.
@INCKerala A Congress President & judge gave Savarkar twin life sentences in 1910. Multiple Britishers led Congress, while Gandhi signed off as "your faithful servant." Smart people see who served British interests. Master of congress Churchill killed more 30mn people in 1943 Bengal famine