People in the decision making position, be it in government, judiciary or any private organisation should better remember that the universe does not carry debts. It always returns back to you what you gave it. #Karma
The meaning of karma is in the intention. The intention behind action is what matters.
Before you act, you have freedom, but after you act, the effect of that action will follow you whether you want it to or not. That is the law of karma.
US based Osman Ali says “I will send ₹1 lakh per week to Dipke, but don’t vacate Jantar Mantar”
I hope @NIA_India is tracking CJP sources of funds & such elements sitting outside India fomenting anarchy in India
Iska OCI etc cancel karo if he is Indian
Silence of leadership comes at a cost; so does human greed!
Elon Musk just posted this SHOCKING story of a native French citizen shooting video of Afghan migrants taking over his small town in the French countryside. And he was given a prison sentence for doing it!
France just convicted journalist Erik Tegnér, 6 months suspended & €30,000, for exposing lawyers cashing in on illegal immigration. He named them & got prosecuted. The greedy will do anything to protect their newest and most profitable constituency.
Many say France & Western Europe are collapsing. It’s sad to how leadership in France choose self-censorship over addressing systemic societal challenges.
Can’t they explicitly look at the demographic numbers and economic impact of mass immigration in Europe. I wonder why academia and European political institutions actively silence the truth, forcing a culture of compliance that stops leaders from using empirical data to solve problems.
France prevents the collection of specific data regarding crime and religion. It’s a combination of institutional guilt and fear has crippled honest political discourse, warning that European leaders are running out of time to speak candidly.
What Comes Next?
Cultural self-hatred, the decay of traditional values, and how intellectual elite spaces penalize anyone attempting to voice alternative viewpoints on European policy.
History will never forgive them. Or it is their Karma returns - what they did and still doing in South Africa and their colonies…only time will reveal.
Lessons for the corporate world?
True leadership requires the absolute fearlessness to ask difficult questions, challenge comfortable assumptions, and look at raw data objectively—even when the conclusions are inconvenient. If we lose the ability to have rational, candid disagreements, we lose the ability to solve complex problems.
How do we, as leaders, ensure we are fostering spaces of genuine intellectual diversity and psychological safety rather than mere ideological conformity?
#Leadership #CorporateGovernance #StrategicThinking #InstitutionalCourage #FutureOfLeadership @elonmusk
While we often praise Indira Gandhi for the 1971 war, we should certainly read the statement made in the Pakistani parliament by Asif Ali Zardari—the husband of Benazir Bhutto.
This was a time when over 90,000 Pakistani soldiers were in Indian custody, and the Pakistan Army had surrendered. The Indian Army had integrated the Tharparkar district of Sindh into India—declaring it a new district of Gujarat—and the Tricolour had been hoisted over the parliament building in Muzaffarabad.
When Zulfikar Ali Bhutto arrived to sign the Simla Agreement with Indira Gandhi, he brought his daughter, Benazir Bhutto, along with him.
Indira Gandhi placed a condition before Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: if he wanted his 93,000 soldiers back, he would have to hand over Kashmir to India. Bhutto refused, telling her that he would not give up Kashmir, nor would he sign any such agreement; he told her to keep the 93,000 soldiers herself.
Indira Gandhi had never imagined that Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was an even shrewder player than she was. He knew how to turn a military defeat at the border into a victory at the negotiating table.
Indira Gandhi found herself in a very tight spot.
Both Pupul Jayakar and Kuldip Nayar have written in their books that Indira Gandhi missed a crucial opportunity; neither she nor her advisors possessed the diplomatic acumen required to handle such a situation.
Under the Geneva Convention, if a country captures prisoners of war, it is obligated to fully uphold their dignity. That evening at the hotel, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto said to his daughter, Benazir Bhutto, "India's back has been broken in this war; we fought with great valor. We have dealt a severe blow to India's economy. India was already burdened by Bangladeshi refugees; how will it now sustain 93,000 Pakistani soldiers? And if India wants to settle these 93,000 Pakistani soldiers there, let it do so—what use would we have for such cowardly soldiers anyway? I have reduced Indira Gandhi to a pathetic state."
And in the end, Indira Gandhi was reduced to a meek, cowering figure.
Indira Gandhi handed over Kashmir to Pakistan, returned the 93,000 soldiers, and abandoned 56 of her own soldiers to die in Pakistani prisons. Furthermore, eight months later—driven by a desire for the Nobel Prize—she returned the Tharparkar district (which had been incorporated into the Indian state of Gujarat) to Pakistan, even though 98% of Tharparkar's population at the time was Hindu.
In the book he wrote after retiring, the Army Chief at the time of the Shimla Agreement stated, "We won this war on the battlefield, but politicians defeated India at the negotiating table—and that politician was Indira Gandhi."
This is the truth about the so-called 'Iron Lady'...
India turned back Bangladesh's Adviser to the Prime Minister.
Everyone reported it.
Almost nobody reported why.
14 June 2026.
Delhi IGI Airport.
No guns.
No drama.
No press conference.
Just a two-hour wait.
And a boarding pass back to Bangladesh via Colombo.
That is how India sends messages now.
Cold.
Precise.
Deniable.
The man's name is Dr. Zahed Ur Rahman.
Physician by training.
Propagandist by practice.
He runs a youtube Channel named Zahed's Take.
More than 700,000 subscribers.
Blocked inside India.
And his name sits on India's intelligence watchlist.
Because what he did during the Bangladesh unrest was not merely commentary.
It was narrative warfare.
He called India a colonial master.
He accused Delhi of wanting a slave government in Dhaka.
He repeatedly portrayed Bangladesh as India's vassal state.
The message never changed.
"India is the enemy."
Then came August 2024.
As protests exploded, he told Al Jazeera the government would not fall without bloodshed.
Maybe he was predicting.
Maybe he was helping shape the script.
Now follow the money.
Because this is where the story gets darker.
In 2024, America pumped $572 million into Bangladesh.
The same year Sheikh Hasina fell.
Call it aid if you want.
Intelligence officers use different words.
Then comes the real question.
Why was Hasina becoming a problem?
The answer may sit on eight square kilometres of coral.
Saint Martin's Island.
A tiny island.
A massive strategic prize.
A military base.
An intelligence post.
A surveillance platform.
Watching the Bay of Bengal.
Watching Chinese movement.
Watching India.
Hasina reportedly said no.
She also refused to condemn Russia.
She maintained ties with China.
And with India.
Then came another fear.
A separate Christian-majority entity emerging between Bangladesh and India's Northeast.
A buffer.
A pressure point.
A geopolitical wedge.
Hasina refused that path too.
Within two years she was gone.
And Zahed helped build the public narrative that made her removal look like justice.
After her fall, he moved closer to power.
Election Reform Commission.
Policy influence.
Then Policy and Strategy Adviser to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
The commentator became the strategist.
The man who helped light the fire was handed the keys to the house.
Then last Sunday he landed in Delhi.
For a conference organised by India's MEA.
Delhi knew he was coming.
The file was already waiting.
Two hours in a holding room.
Questioned.
Processed.
Entry offered.
He didn't dared to enter.
No statement.
No briefing.
No explanation.
Just silence.
And sometimes silence is the loudest message.
We know your history.
We know your network.
We know your file.
This is not the India of the 1990s.
That India absorbed insults and called it diplomacy.
This India waits.
Documents.
Remembers.
Responds.
Because in 2026, at India's door, your passport is not always the first thing that arrives.
Your file does.
A new green heart for the city of Mumbai.
At the Reliance AGM, Mrs. Nita Ambani shared the vision and first glimpses of the upcoming Coastal Road Gardens. Spread over 130 acres with more than 60,000 trees, the Gardens will feature green walking trails, children's play areas, unique family attractions, and state-of-the-art sports facilities. Truly embodying the spirit of Mumbai and serving the long-term health of Mumbaikars.
An Arangetram is supposed to be a sacred moment—a student’s humble ascent to the stage after a decade of devotion to Bharatanatyam. Instead, it has morphed into a multi-lakh/multi-dollar corporate industry.
Many families are being quietly pressured into an institutional "Arangetram Scam" driven by hidden markups, forced vendor monopolies, and pure social status anxiety.
👉 The Live Orchestra kickbacks
👉 Costumes & Jewellery cartel
👉 The exclusive "Margam" fee Emotional extraction
👉 Venue theaterics
👉 Audio, Video, Photography & PR potholes
Not to talk about Chief Guest fee, Gifts and Dinner. Pure vanity 🙄
From minimum 1.5L it goes to 12L basis the exploitation of status symbols.
Only few parents have identified this and opting for Arangetram at Temples, Rent on outfits, direct invoicing etc.
Art is not an asset class. When we turn a sacred debut into a status symbol, we trade culture for a corporate invoice. Let’s bring the focus back to Bhavam and Thalam, and leave the bribes and kickbacks off the stage.
An Arangetram should test a dancer’s stamina, not a parent’s life savings. If the stage costs more than the skill, it’s not an art form anymore—it’s an auction.
Let’s stop buying applause for money and appreciate pure talent and Lord Nataraja save us 🙏
CENSORSHIP: France just convicted journalist Erik Tegnér, 6 months suspended & €30,000, for exposing lawyers cashing in on illegal immigration. He named them & got prosecuted. The left will do anything to protect their newest and most profitable constituency.
Thank you post sharing this.
1. France & Western Europe are COLLAPSING:
It’s sad to how leadership in France choose self-censorship over addressing systemic societal challenges.
Can’t they explicitly look at the demographic numbers and economic impact of mass immigration in Europe. I wonder why academia and European political institutions actively silence the truth, forcing a culture of compliance that stops leaders from using empirical data to solve problems.
They tackle the structural laws in places like France that prevent the collection of specific data regarding crime and religion. It’s a combination of institutional guilt and fear has crippled honest political discourse, warning that European leaders are running out of time to speak candidly.
Europe Is COLLAPSING. What Comes Next?
Cultural self-hatred, the decay of traditional Western values, and how intellectual elite spaces penalize anyone attempting to voice alternative viewpoints on European policy.
History will never forgive them. Or it is their Karma returns - what they did and still doing in South Africa and their colonies…only time will reveal.
Elon Musk just posted this SHOCKING story of a native French citizen shooting video of Afghan migrants taking over his small town in the French countryside.
And he was given a PRISON SENTENCE for doing it.
𝐊𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐚’𝐬 𝐒𝐤𝐲-𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐥: 𝐕𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐚 𝐕𝐢𝐚𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭 🌴🚗
Take a breathtaking drone journey along the spectacular Vattappara Viaduct in Malappuram, Kerala, where a soaring elevated highway glides above lush palm groves, showcasing the beauty of modern infrastructure amid nature’s splendor. ✨🇮🇳
"China was no threat to India."
"India possessing nuclear weapons is morally wrong."
- Congress leader Chidambaram in 1990s
I am really amazed at how India survived as a country after 6+ decades of Congress rule.
Riniki and I had the pleasure and privilege to host Hon’ble Union Finance Minister Smt @nsitharaman Ji at our residence today.
We are extremely grateful for her counsel and and her wholehearted support towards a Viksit Assam.
A heartbreaking reminder of a pain that still echoes through Kashmir
After 36 long years, an elderly Kashmiri Pandit woman returned to her ancestral home in Danew, Bogund, Kulgam.
She touched the soil she was forced to leave behind, kissed the old walnut tree standing silently in her courtyard, knelt before it in prayer, and broke down in tears. For a moment, time stood still. The tree had waited for her; the home had remembered her.
Some wounds never heal. Some separations never end.
And one cannot help but ask: where will those find peace who turned these innocent people into refugees in their own land, who tore them away from their homes, their memories, and their roots?
Property broker’s reaction when a high-profile property deal gets called off after months of negotiation, wiping out his 3% commission from both sides.
Mehdi Hasan was 30 years old in 2009 when he called non-Muslims ‘animals with diseased minds.’
He was so extreme that he even attacked ‘dog and music lovers’, since dogs and music are haram in Islam. He also compared homosexuals to pedophiles.
He only apologized a decade later, because the video leaked.
Mehdi claims he has totally changed, which I find hard to believe given his actions and the fact that he practices Twelver Shia Islam, where lying (Taqiyya) is completely allowed.
Mehdi hates when this video goes viral. It would be a shame if it did.
Senior Advocate J. Sai Deepak has publicly stated that he receives hate mail and death threats on a regular basis due to his vocal, conservative legal stances and public commentary. He has highlighted this ongoing online hostility in various public forums and video clips, sharing evidence of targeted harassment.
Targeted Campaigns: In late 2025, J. Sai Deepak reported a specific surge in death threats on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) following high-profile international news, where some accounts explicitly prayed for his death or targeted him with coordinated vitriol.
Public Recognition: As one of India's most prominent and outspoken lawyers, known for high-stakes constitutional cases like the Sabarimala temple tradition hearings, his unfiltered ideological positions frequently polarise opinion, resulting in severe digital backlash.
Documenting the Threats: He has shared screenshots of these graphic threats online to call out the nature of cyberbullying and the security vulnerabilities that public figures face for expressing conservative viewpoints.
Credit : DXCODX.
'Rs 26 crore was spent on scuba diving exercise aimed at spreading propaganda against the Great Nicobar development project': Kiren Rijiju's big charge against Rahul Gandhi, links scuba trip to politics.
@SagarikaMitra26 with details.