My friend’s engagement just broke off last night, and honestly, my blood is boiling.
He is a tech lead at a top MNC in Noida, earning a massive package. Absolute gem of a guy, simple and rooted. A family reference brought a marriage proposal, girl is also highly educated, working in a corporate setup. Last evening, they went to a cafe in CyberHub just to talk.
Halfway through, she casually ordered a cocktail and pulled out a cigarette. My friend doesn't smoke or drink, so he politely said no. He just asked, Do you do this often?
Her response? She literally laughed at his face, called him a "pind ka gawaar," and said: It’s 2026, grow up. If you can't handle an empowered woman, marry a maid.
My friend was so humiliated he paid the bill, left her right there, and came straight to my house. He was literally shaking with disgust.
It’s sick how these modern women mask trashy habits, toxic addictions, and pure arrogance under 'female empowerment'. Education and corporate money have just given you a license to look down upon decent, rooted men.
You are not a "bold independent woman," you are just an unmarriageable, toxic liability.
KPS Gill spent last yrs in Vrindavan looking after cows.
He knew Sikh Granth was one big ode to Shri Krishna, Vedant & Vaishnavism.
His ONLY regret in life was not being sent to Kashmir.
He was confident he’d have eradicated terrorism there as he did in Punjab & reversed the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus
Alas..
Akriti Sutar from Delhi died after falling, either thrown as her parents allege or jumping as police claim, from her in-laws' house due to dowry harassment.
If the allegations are true, may her in-laws rot in jail for life. But I'm writing this post to highlight the recurring apathy of girls' parents towards the plight of their own daughters in such cases.
According to Akriti's mother, her daughter had repeatedly complained of physical abuse after her marriage. She alleged that on June 17, nearly three weeks before her death, Akriti was beaten by her husband with a belt. On June 29, a week before her death, Akriti called her mother in fear and said she believed her husband might kill her.
Even Akriti's brother also said she had become unusually quiet after marriage. He recalled that after one incident in which her husband slapped her, both families intervened to settle the matter.
Why do parents, even today, fail to take their daughters' pleas seriously and intervene while there is still time? Why does it take a daughter's death before they raise their voices? It is a grave moral failure. They cannot wash their hands of responsibility. When parents knowingly ignore clear evidence of an imminent threat to life, the law should hold their inaction accountable in one way or another.
#WATCH | Jakarta, Indonesia: During the banquet lunch hosted in honour of PM Narendra Modi, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto says, "... I also want to admit to your excellency (PM Modi), I follow your career and I copy many of your programs. I don't mind admitting because if it succeeds for hundreds of millions of people with the same background as Indonesia, the same problems...India has achieved many progress. So I openly admit that I follow your career and I copy a lot of your programs. And it's proving to be successful for us. So thank you very much."
(Source: ANI/DD)
She's AAP leader from Rajkot, Nandini Bosamiya. She was just 21 years old.
She was in a relationship with a married Muslim man, Aslam.
Like all such Hindu girls, she also believed that her Abdul was different, fought with her family, and left home to live with Aslam... Yes, in a live in relationship with a Muslim married man, despite knowing the reality....
She committed suicide today.
Before ending her life, she wrote: "Papa, I have lost the battle of life."
Her family alleges that Aslam and his family mentally and physically harassed her, pawned her jewellery, and even coerced her into undergoing surgery to remove her uterus.
Nandini had contested municipal elections on an AAP ticket in 2025...
Goldy Saket, a teen girl, met ‘Prince’ on Instagram. They began talking and he proposed marriage. Family opposed, but Goldy married Prince against her family’s wishes
They married in a temple
Soon she learnt he was Mohd Sahil. He forced her to do conversion-nikah in a Hyderabad mosque
Goldy disappeared after some time. Lost contact with family who informed police
Turned out she was already dead and buried in his village in Prayagraj
While Mohd Sahil is under arrest, her family dug out her body 35 days after the burial, and cremated her
Cases in which Hindu girls are targeted and ending up this way are way too common now. Just before UP brought anti-forced conversion law, Ekta Jaswal was similarly killed and buried by Mohd Saqib alias Aman. Family learnt about it a year later
Are patents telling these stories to their daughters?
We are. Through our ongoing awareness campaign in colleges of Bhopal, jhuggi settlements of Delhi an tribal areas of Chhattisgarh. With required resources, we can take awareness to a mass scale
The absolute horror of the Siya-Ketan incident lies in the sickening asymmetry between them: Ketan’s pure, almost childlike innocence paired against Siya’s hollow, predatory sociopathy.
Four days before he died, Siya had already tried to murder him by shoving him off a cliff. Ketan survived only because a stray tree branch broke his fall. But he was so hopelessly, blindly in love that he swallowed her absurd lie whole, she claimed she saw a snake and panicked, pushing him away to "protect" him.
Instead of feeling suspicion, Ketan felt profound gratitude. He hugged his near-executioner, thanked her for saving his life, and proudly recounted the story to his mother and relatives. The entire family praised Siya as a hero.
To possess even a shred of humanity means you would be crushed by guilt after such an act. Watching a completely innocent person, someone whose only crime was loving you blindly, thank you for attempting to end his life should break a normal human psyche.
But Siya is a different breed of monster. Looking at Ketan’s grateful smile, she didn't feel remorse; she felt irritation. Her only regret was her own poor execution. She didn't see a human being; she saw unfinished business. Four days later, she lured him right back to the edge of that same cliff. This time, she brought reinforcements, her boyfriend. Together, they finished what she had started. Imagine the horror and betrayal Ketan would have faced in last few seconds of his life!
Siya has forfeited her right to exist in a civilized society. Yet, under our flawed justice system, she will likely walk free in ten to fourteen years. She will go on to build a comfortable, quiet life with her accomplice or some new, unsuspecting victim, completely unburdened by an ounce of remorse, carrying the secret of Ketan's final, terrified moments like a casual memory.
“Modi is very good. India has had some very good numbers. Modi stays out of wars, which is smart.” - President Trump
Trump names PM Narendra Modi among the greatest leaders on the world stage today 💀👌🏾
Oggi l’Italia ha ottenuto un grande successo: il Parlamento europeo ha approvato il nuovo Regolamento europeo sui rimpatri. Un provvedimento storico che consente di rimpatriare velocemente chi non ha titolo a stare nell’Unione europea.
Da questo Vertice del G7 esce un messaggio chiaro: quando l’Occidente sa restare unito, sa anche essere più forte, più credibile e più capace di dare risposte ai cittadini.
In un tempo complesso, lavorare insieme fa la differenza.
How Muslims created Pakistan with lies, deceit & violence while Hindus treated them as their own children.
- Pak's most successful industrialist, ex FM, founder of Pak's top university, Syed Babar Ali
Congratulazioni a @narendramodi che oggi diventa il Primo Ministro eletto più longevo nella storia dell’India.
È stato un piacere ritrovarci a Roma nelle scorse settimane e lanciare assieme un Partenariato Strategico Speciale che guarda al futuro per creare nuove opportunità per le nostre Nazioni e i nostri popoli.
Dear @narendramodi, today you're becoming the longest-serving Prime Minister India has had.
Congratulations! With you, India not only landed on the moon, it is shooting for the stars.
And so is our 🇪🇺🇮🇳 friendship.
From our cooperation on technology, mobility, security and defence all the way to the mother of all trade deals.
Thank you for all that we have achieved together.
This 4,500-year-old terracotta dice from the Indus-Saraswati Civilization is a powerful reminder of India’s living heritage. Dicing is also mentioned as a popular game in Rig and Atharva Vedas (two of the four sacred Vedic scriptures).
From symbols and craftsmanship to rituals, yogic practices, and collective memory, numerous elements of ancient Indian civilization continue to thrive in the daily social and religious life of Indian society across regions and communities.
Civilizational inheritance is not just about geography or ruins, it is defined by living customs, symbols, rituals, and unbroken cultural consciousness. India is the enduring living continuity of the Indus-Saraswati Civilization.
#IndusSaraswatiCivilization #AncientIndianHeritage