Hey @SupriyaShrinate , this post is for you. Know about a man whom CONgress is trying to intimidate.
2014. Iraq was burning.
ISIS terr0ri$ts had overrun cities. Gunfire echoed through hospital corridors. Fear had swallowed entire regions.
And trapped in the middle of that chaos were 46 Bharatiya nurses from Kerala.
Phones barely worked. Families back home were collapsing in panic. Every passing hour brought terrifying rumours — abduction, executions, hospitals falling one after another.
Bharat needed a miracle. But thankfully had Modi Sarkar at Centre.
While the world watched the crisis unfold, a quiet operation began behind closed doors in Delhi.
No television cameras. No dramatic press conferences.
Just relentless calls, coordination, intelligence inputs, negotiations and sleepless nights.
At the centre of it was 'one' IAS officer — unknown to the public, invisible to the headlines — working round the clock to bring every Bharatiya back alive.
Routes changed by the hour. Convoys moved through conflict zones.
Every checkpoint could have turned into a death trap.
But the mission continued.
And then came the moment the nation had prayed for.
The nurses were out.
Safe.
Alive.
Returning home to Bharat.
Families broke down in tears at airports. Mothers hugged daughters they feared they had lost forever.
It remains one of the most extraordinary rescue efforts involving Bharatiyas in a war zone.
History often remembers famous faces.
But sometimes, in the darkest moments, silent men sitting behind files, phones and maps end up saving lives like soldiers on a battlefield.
Supriya, you want to know who that IAS officer was?
IT WAS PRESENT CEC GYANESH KUMAR JI.
And you think that your & Rahul Ghandy's LIES & THREATS can intimidate THIS MAN? Grow up, Madam Ji.
Gyanesh Kumar Ji is here to stay. Then he saved Bharatiya Lives from Terr0ri$t Zone. Now he's on a mission of saving Bharat as Bharat needs to have a Govt which is of BHARATIYAS' CHOICE & not of illegal aliens' or dead people's choice. If CONgress or CHINDIs are getting hurt by it.... Let them. Live with it.
Difference between Virat Kohli's 2014/16 WCs & Sanju Samson's 2026 WC is that, Virat Kohli used to carry us all alone when India lost the WC due to very negative knock of Yuvraj in 2014 Final & lost 2016 WC due to negative knock of Rahane & No Balls from bowlers. On other hand, Sanju Samson got great support from other 10 players, if not for Bumrah's & Hardik's great bowling at slog overs vs England, we would have lost that game but our bowlers as well as our batters dissapointed us mostly in 2014 & 2016 WC as accepted by MS who said, Virat is carrying us all alone & others should take responsibility!
Only Covid Kids would troll Virat Kohli, those who has watched Virat Kohli in 2010s would know Virat was treated as King right from 2012-13 when he was in his early 20s.
No current or past cricketer can match the aura of Virat Kohli except Sachin Tendulkar. Now, we have so much talent & match winners so obviously we will win many world cups in upcoming future but that luxury of support from other 10 men was not always with Sachin & Virat that is why they won POTT & ended up on losing side💔
& calling them selfish or milestone obsessed cricketers won't take anything away from their legacy, they will always be remembered as greatest cricketers in the world. No one has brought as much global respect & fame to India as Sachin & Virat did. Specially Virat, who took India's name beyond cricket countries with his huge 275 million Insta followers.... He single handedly took this game to OLYMPICs, no one ever gonna match his stardom in future!!
Dictator Ayatollah Ali Khameini is dead.
Iranians are celebrating & dancing.
Israelis are applauding.
Americans are ecstatic.
The UAE breathes a sigh of relief.
Iraq is rejoicing.
Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia are supporting the United States.
China and Russia are silently watching the situation unfold.
Afghanistan has their own battle to fight.
UK is indignant as Iran has bombed its military base in Cyprus.
France Germany and Italy are quiet.
South American states couldn't care less.
Canada is concerned with its own issues.
So who is mourning and weeping?
Indian converts.
Members of the Congress party and followers of Rahul Gandhi.
Pakistanis.
I rest my case.🙏
There was a time when Uttar Pradesh was routinely placed in most backward state lists, almost by default. Today, the numbers tell a different story.
1. UP’s GSDP is projected at ~₹36 lakh crore in 2025–26, growing at around 12%, with an 8-year CAGR of ~10.8%, outpacing the national average.
2. The state budget has more than doubled, from ₹3.47 lakh crore (2016–17) to nearly ₹9 lakh crore now in less than a decade.
3. Per capita income has doubled, from ₹54,564 in 2016–17 to nearly ₹1.1 lakh.
4. Over ₹3 lakh crore has been paid in sugarcane compensation in nine years, compared to ₹2.1 lakh crore in the previous 22 years.
5. On development indicators too, progress is visible. In the SDG India Index, UP moved from 29th place in 2018–19 to 18th in 2023–24.
Strangely, for a state so often discussed for its problems, its improvements don’t receive proportionate attention. Maybe steady progress is less dramatic than crisis headlines. Or maybe some narratives are simply harder to update. Either way, something is changing in UP, and it’s worth noticing.
January 31. Remembering the thousands of innocents who perished on this day back in 1948, in what remains the largest anti-Brahmin pogrom in modern Indian history. Brahmins were lynched and raped, their homes and factories looted and burnt, and the Congress orchestrated it all.
Until now, the minimum qualifying criterion for PG medical seats for SC, ST, and OBC candidates was the 40th percentile, about 235 marks out of 800.
As per an order of the Ministry of Health, this has been reduced to the 0th percentile, meaning even a score of –40 out of 800 is now eligible, subject to seat availability.
The one profession that directly deals with life and death, where competence should be sacred and non-negotiable,has been dragged down to this level. Perhaps this is the only country in the world where such a dangerous dilution of standards is not just tolerated, but actively encouraged.
Heartbreaking to read about the brutal assault on a Hindu widow in Bangladesh. Such violence against anyone, anywhere is unacceptable. Prayers for justice and support for the survivor. 🙏
A PRAYER FOR THE SOUL OF DIPU CHANDRA DAS
History remembers sacrifice. But today, the soil that was once liberated with Indian blood is being stained with the blood of innocent minorities.
In 1971, our Indian Armed Forces stood for the oppressed. Our brave soldiers didn’t just fight a war; they fought for the identity and dignity of millions of people of what is now called Bangladesh. Nearly 3,900 Indian soldiers sacrificed their lives and over 10,000 were injured to ensure the birth of Bangladesh. We gave our lives so that others could live in peace.
But today, “peace” is just a word; persecution is the reality. According to the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, 2,442 incidents of violence against minorities were documented between August 2024 and July 2025. Over 150 temples have been vandalized and desecrated. These are not just acts of unrest or random chaos; it is a deliberate, targeted strike at the heart of a community’s faith and its right to exist.
The pattern of targeting is clear and cruel - Last year, we saw the unjust jailing of the ISKCON monk Chinmoy Krishna Das and the brutal lynching of the Communist party leader Pradip Bhowmik. And now the horrific murder of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. This young man was not just killed; he was subjected to a level of savagery that shames the 21st century. Reports confirm he was lynched in public by a frenzied mob, his body was then hanged from a tree, and he was set on fire. To witness such a demonic act in broad daylight is a sign of a complete collapse of humanity and the rule of law. My heart goes out to the soul of Dipu Das. I pray for his peace and offer my deepest condolences to his grieving family, who have had to endure a loss so gruesome it is beyond comprehension.
The demographic reality of the region is a chilling testament to this ongoing tragedy. In 1951, Hindus made up 22% of the population. Today, that number has plummeted to below 8%. This isn't just migration; it is a systematic persecution that the world chooses to ignore.
I call upon the Leadership of Bangladesh to move beyond mere words of condemnation and restore stability. You must ensure the safety of every Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian citizen. The perpetrators of the Mymensingh horror must face the ultimate justice to show that no mob is above the law. I also urge World Leaders and the international community @UNHumanRights@UN to open their eyes to the plight of minorities in Bangladesh. Selective silence is a betrayal of human rights.
The blood of our 1971 martyrs was shed for a land of peace, not a land of persecution. We cannot, and will not, remain silent.
#SaveBangladeshMinorities #GlobalHinduMinority