@sathyashrii Sis, pls keep in mind all the banglas, rohingyas who have infiltrated into Bharat and secured fake adhar cards and other docs from corrupt politicians. The GOI has now to root these infiltrators out and so we have to make everything tight.
1991 के प्लेसेस ऑफ़ वोरशिप एक्ट में राम मंदिर को अपवाद बनाया गया। मेरा सवाल है—मुझे अधिकार देने वाले आप कौन हैं? यह एक्ट ही असंवैधानिक है और इसे निरस्त होना चाहिए। बहस इस पर होनी चाहिए, न कि इस पर कि केस लड़ने की अनुमति दे दी गई है और लोग पीढ़ियों तक मुकदमे लड़ते रहें।
"Please release my father!" pleads a heartbroken 7-year-old Hindu girl in MP.
Her dad, one of the 14 Gau Rakshaks, has been given a life sentence by Judge Tabassum Khan for stopping cattle smugglers.
One smuggler died in hospital after the clash.
Yet the brutal murderers of Kanhaiya Lal still roam free with no justice.
He's CENTRAL HOME MINISTER of Bharat.
He's touching feet of a woman Sumita Arya who was jailed during Undemocratic Emergency by Indira Ghandy.
This's Bharat's REAL Democracy. These are REAL Sanskar which you can never see coming from DYNASTS who knows only how to crush dissent.
#SamvidhanHatyaDiwas
One persistent myth is that Hindus surrendered easily before the Islamic invaders.
The reality is quite different. If there was any region where Islam faced some of its toughest and longest resistance, it was the Indian subcontinent.
Islam emerged in Arabia, where its religious and military foundations were established before expansion began. The first major conquest was Syria, which fell in 636 CE after roughly a year of campaigning.
The following year, in 637 CE, Iraq submitted, and by 643 CE, Persia had been conquered. In little more than a decade, much of the Middle East had come under Islamic rule, bringing the expanding frontier to India’s doorstep. At that time, much of northern India was under the rule of Harshavardhana.
By around 650 CE, large parts of Central Asia—including regions corresponding to modern Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan—had also been subdued. The conquest of these lands took only a few years despite the reputation of their warrior populations.
By 700 CE, North Africa had fallen. Egypt, Babylon, Alexandria, and other major centers were conquered after relatively brief campaigns. By 711 CE, Islamic armies had crossed into Spain and were fighting in parts of France.
In contrast, Sindh withstood repeated Arab incursions for nearly 75 years before finally falling. The conquest of the Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms of Afghanistan took roughly two centuries, with resistance continuing well into the tenth century.
Even after Muhammad bin Qasim’s victory in Sindh, Arab authority remained largely confined to Sindh and Multan for nearly 300 years. Despite repeated raids, no enduring Arab empire could be established deeper in India.
Mahmud of Ghazni’s campaigns, though destructive and profitable, failed to create a lasting political order in India. It would take another century and a half before Muhammad Ghori secured a decisive victory in 1192 CE. Notably, this came a year after he had been defeated by Prithviraj Chauhan on the same battlefield.
That victory arrived nearly four centuries after the first major Islamic incursions into the region. Few places in world history offered such prolonged and determined resistance to Islamic expansion.
The invaders eventually succeeded, but several factors contributed to their success: greater military cohesion, relentless ambition, superior cavalry traditions, effective weaponry, and high battlefield motivation.
Many Islamic armies came from relatively poor regions and viewed India’s wealth as a powerful incentive. Rich royal treasuries and temples became prime targets, and systems often existed to distribute the spoils among soldiers, providing a strong material motivation for warfare.
Their military skills, horses, armor, spears, and tactical adaptability were often highly developed. In contrast, many Indian kingdoms remained fragmented and frequently disconnected from developments beyond their borders. Political rivalries, local interests, and traditional assumptions often limited strategic coordination.
One oft-cited account from the conquest of Sindh describes how morale collapsed among defenders after the sacred standard atop a temple was brought down—an act that Muhammad bin Qasim reportedly targeted deliberately to weaken resistance.
When history is studied not through the lens of examinations, blame, pride, hatred, or political agendas, but with intellectual curiosity, it reveals a far more fascinating picture. One begins to observe events as a spectator watches a match—seeking understanding and lessons rather than validation.
And then it becomes clear that the present moment, too, is a page in history. That page will not disappear. It will not be erased.
The lesson, therefore, is not merely about victories and defeats of the past. It is about ensuring that modern India does not repeat the mistakes of division, complacency, social fragmentation, detachment from reality, or blind self-congratulation.
"Opposing UCC means demand to follow Sharia law that has absolutely no scope for in our nation. Since UCC is explicitly mentioned u/Article 44 of Constitution, you must accept it, or else we'll issue U ticket to Pakistan"
@NiteshNRane Ji never hesitates.
Kudos to the West Bengal Police for a Major Breakthrough.
On precise intelligence inputs, the Special Task Force (STF) conducted extensive raids across multiple locations near Sarberia Bazaar in Kumrakhali, Basanti, and Sandeshkhali areas.
Forces have successfully seized a massive cache of illegal firearms and ammunition hidden away to disrupt peace.
I highly appreciate the prompt actions and exemplary coordination of the DGP; West Bengal Police, the STF Team and Basirhat Police District Personnel for this successful operation.
For years under the previous regime, such illegal weapons were stockpiled and used ruthlessly to terrorize common citizens. This culture of violence claimed the precious lives of numerous opposition party workers, particularly dedicated BJP Karyakartas, who stood up against tyranny.
Those dark days are over. Our Government remains unconditionally committed to restoring Law and Order. We will continue to track down, unearth, and recover every single piece of illegal firearm across the length and breadth of West Bengal. Criminal activities and Political Terrorism will be completely wiped out from our State.
Peace, safety and Democracy will prevail.
@AmitShah@HMOIndia
DGP @WBPolice@BasirhatD
Today marks a monumental moment in our Nation's History as Hon'ble PM Shri @narendramodi Ji becomes India’s Longest-Serving Elected Prime Minister 🇮🇳
Over 4,399 days of unwavering dedication, Modi Ji has provided decisive, visionary and resilient leadership, guiding India through unprecedented global challenges with absolute strength, navigating the nation through complex challenges and elevating India's stature on the global stage.
Driven by the philosophy of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas & Sabka Prayas, at the very core of his Leadership & Governance Model is 'Antyodaya', which ensures that the fruits of development reach the last mile and empowers every Citizen, recognizing that every single Indian is a crucial pillar in nation-building.
This historic milestone is not just a celebration of Leadership, a recognition of People's Manate, but a collective leap forward towards the ultimate resolve: a prosperous & Atma Nirbhar Viksit Bharat.
#Modi_Ji_Hain_Toh_Mumkin_Hai
#Modi_Ji_Ki_Guarantee
On this day in 1990, Girija Tickoo, a Kashmiri Pandit woman, was subjected to one of the most horrific acts of brutality.
She was gang-r@p€d, tortured, and brutally murdered cut into two with a carpenter’s saw while still alive. The most chilling part? Many of the perpetrators were her own neighbours—some she had considered family.
Her body, once full of life and promise, was found in a state beyond recognition.
🕯️Remembering Girija Tickoo, a symbol of the suffering of countless innocent Kashmiri Pandits.
Never forget. Never forgive.
#GirijaTickoo #KashmiriPandits #1990Exodus #NeverForget
Today I wanted to wish a Man who, at sixteen, left Ahmedabad with almost nothing in his pocket.
He took the Gujarat Mail to Mumbai, joined Mahendra Brothers to learn diamond sorting, and later started his own small brokerage in Zaveri Bazaar. That was his beginning. #HappyBirthdayGautamBhai @gautam_adani.
From those humble steps, he went on to build one of India’s largest infrastructure empires. Not through shortcuts, but through consistent execution, bold bets on long-term projects, and a clear focus on nation-building.
And then let me tell u something on his 64th Birthday…
1 - Started in diamond trading after moving to Mumbai at 16.
2 - Worked at Mahendra Brothers before starting his own brokerage in Zaveri Bazaar.
3 - Moved into commodity trading and exports in the late 1980s.
4 - Incorporated Adani Exports in 1993.
5 - Identified Mundra’s potential as a port in the mid-1990s.
6 - Developed Mundra Port from a small creek into a major commercial port.
7 - Created India’s first private port with integrated SEZ facilities.
8 - Focused on long-term infrastructure assets over short-term gains.
9 - Expanded port capacity steadily even during low investment periods.
10 - Grew Mundra into one of India’s busiest ports.
11 - Entered the power sector and built large thermal power plants.
12 - Expanded Adani Ports across both coasts.
13 - Built transmission lines to strengthen power infrastructure.
14 - Established a model of port-led industrial development in Gujarat.
15 - Began investing in renewable energy as India’s energy transition started.
16 - Expanded solar and wind projects across multiple states.
17 - Built one of India’s early large-scale renewable energy portfolios.
18 - Acquired six airports in 2020, entering the aviation sector.
19 - Took over operations of Ahmedabad, Lucknow, and other airports.
20 - Modernised and expanded airport infrastructure across India.
21 - Added Mumbai and Navi Mumbai airports to the portfolio.
22 - His airports now handle nearly 23-25% of India’s air traffic.
23 - Accelerated renewable energy capacity at a rapid pace.
24 - Developed the world’s largest single-location renewable project at Khavda.
25 - Delivered the highest-ever annual capex by any Indian corporate — ₹1.53 lakh crore in FY26.
26 - Added over 5 GW of new renewable capacity in a single year.
27 - Took Adani Green’s operational renewable capacity beyond 19 GW.
28 - Installed over 9.4 GW at the Khavda Renewable Energy Park.
29 - Crossed 500 million tonnes of cumulative cargo at Adani Ports.
30 - Made Mundra the first Indian port to handle over 200 MMT cargo in a year.
31 - Invested in data centres and digital infrastructure.
32 - Scaled cement and other businesses to support India’s construction needs.
33 - Maintained high execution pace despite global and domestic challenges.
34 - Through Adani Foundation, impacted over 9.6 million people.
35 - Worked across more than 7,000 villages in 22 states.
36 - Built and upgraded schools and digital classrooms in rural areas.
37 - Provided healthcare through hospitals, clinics, and mobile units.
38 - Focused on skill development and sustainable livelihoods in backward regions.
39 - Supported nutrition and women empowerment programmes.
40 - Created direct employment for tens of thousands of people.
41 - Generated lakhs of indirect jobs through port, airport, and energy projects.
42 - Promoted local hiring and entrepreneurship around project sites.
43 - Played a major role in improving India’s port and logistics capacity.
44 - Helped increase India’s share in global trade through better infrastructure.
45 - Accelerated India’s transition towards renewable energy at scale.
46 - Strengthened India’s energy security through power and renewable projects.
47 - Created long-term assets that will serve India for decades.
48 - Attracted significant investment into Indian infrastructure.
49 - Demonstrated that Indian companies can deliver and operate mega projects.
He is Hussein Abd Sabbagh alias Jihad Ali.
He killed 4 Israelis including a 4 year old boy.
He raped a 7 year old Christian girl till death.
He changed his identity and became a carpenter.
But Mossad was searching for him.
He has been eliminated in a targeted strike of IDF.