He just wants views in the name of #Dhurandhar, nothing else.
He is crying because his own propaganda and hypocrisy were exposed last week when his old tweet and video resurfaced.
Bangladeshi radicals vandalised and set fire to the offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star, trapping journalists inside.
Bangladesh ranks higher than India on the Press Freedom Index and is considered an ideal country India should aspire to be, by the likes of Dhruv Rathee.
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A Hindu man, Dipu Chandra Das, lynched and burned alive by a radical Islamist mob in Bangladesh.
Now you can feel better by asking, “Where is the US?” or “Where is the UN?” but trust me, nobody cares about a community that doesn’t care for its own. To explain my point: had this man been Palestinian and the perpetrators Israeli, Hindus only would have been erupting in outrage across social media like wildfire. Hindu intellectuals, actors, sportspersons, journalists, authors, everyone would have gone bonkers.
Because that’s the in thing. Hindu lives are not. So why should the world care? It’s not their responsibility. It’s ours, more so India’s. When India was divided, minorities were given assurances of protection by both India and undivided Pakistan to stay where they were, under the Nehru–Liaquat Pact. India is bound by the pact to safeguard them. But are we doing enough for them?
Terror attacks committed by the top 5 religions in the world during the last last 50 years:
1. Christianity: 100
2. Islam: 50,000+
3. Hinduism: 20
4. Buddhism: 10
5. Judaism: 200
Not compatible.
Surprisingly, no Australian is saying:
Why did the attack happen? Why were there no security forces already at the beach?
Who benefits from this attack? The govt! Hence, it’s proved it’s an inside job.
Sarhad par tanav hai kya? Pata to karo, Australia mein chunaav hai kya?
No one is born a terrorist; circumstances make them. Australians should look within to understand why the youth is turning to terrorism.
Because only terror apologists resort to conspiracy theories, deflections, whataboutery, and low-grade philosophy to shift the onus from the terrorists and their motives to everything else, something Australians don't have, but we have in abundance.
We must preserve our tribal identity before it fades in Himachal.
The Raulane Festival of Kinnaur honours the Sauni — ancient mountain spirits who guard villages through harsh winters.
The masked “bride & groom” are sacred intermediaries, not performers.
Our traditions are living memory.