Go to Pakistan to meet millions of Gill, Brar, Bajwa, Sidhu, Sandhu, Virk, Chhina, Maan, Dhillon, Baryar, Khalon, Malhi...type sunni muslims
Then try to find a Sharma, Verma, Aggarwal, Sabharwal, Gupta, Bhalla
Jatt Sikhs converted en masse in '47 purely for saving their land & this explains the camaraderie they share with Pakistani Sunni Muslims till date
A photo of a group of Sikh males who converted to Islam and whose kesh was cut to a short length circa 1947 Rawalpindi
Let's tag @MehboobaMufti and tell her how Girija Tickoo was cut alive into two pieces with a carpenter saw & her body thrown on the roadside on this very day, 25 June 1990 in Kashmir.
We cannot ever move on with life and forget the massacre of our own.
NEVER FORGET.
This is the UN.
Look at the face of the UN special rapporteur who is meant to stand up for women but has refused, again and again, to speak up for Israeli women.
Look at her face when a former hostage challenges her.
"THIS ISN'T AN ASIAN PROBLEM IT IS A PAK PROBLEM. IT'S A MISNOMER TO LABEL THEM "ASIAN GROOMING GANGS".
Rupert Lowe, British MP, Founder of UK's fastest growing party "RESTORE BRITAIN" and the man behind the report that exposed the UK's "Pak Rape Gangs" makes a clear and politically correct distinction.
RUPERT LOWE: "Now the conclusions of our report and the objective of our report is to stimulate debate. And we concluded, as you will see, that the majority of the people perpetrating these crimes were as your, as you say, Pakistani Muslim men. That doesn't mean to say they were exclusively Pakistani Muslim men, but there were an overwhelming majority of Pakistani Muslim men, and most of the men were from a particular part of Pakistan called Mirpur. So also there was some Afghanistan, there was some Bangladeshis, there were some Somalis, there were some Eritreans. The common theme with most of them, as they were Muslims and they obviously were living in in Britain. And I think what's gradually developed is a culture, a subculture within our own legal system, which operates on sharia law, which operates in a far more clannish environment than the one that the rule of British law propagates, which is a high trust society where people, basically over a thousand years have come to trust and work with each other. So this is a bit like trying to mix oil and water."
After 36 long years of exile, an elderly Kashmiri Pandit woman returned to her ancestral home in Danew, Bogund, Kulgam.
The moment she stepped into her courtyard, time seemed to stand still. She bent down, touched the soil she had been separated from for decades, and kissed the old walnut tree that had silently witnessed her childhood, her memories, and her absence.
Overcome with emotion, she broke down in tears. She knelt before the tree, folded her hands in prayer, and embraced it as if she were reuniting with a beloved family member lost to time.
With a trembling voice, she whispered in Kashmiri:
“Che cheya b’e yaad?”
(“Do you remember me?”)
A question not just to a tree, but to a home, a homeland, and a lifetime of memories left behind.
One of the most heart-wrenching scenes you will ever witness, a reminder that exile may separate people from their homes, but never from their roots.
36+ years of forced exodus from homeland Kashmir. Hope the world remembers the genocide and ethnic cleansing against Hindus of Kashmir.
Vile attempts by Zack Polanski, Humza Yousaf and many others to demonise me following the release of our rape gang inquiry report will not work.
For decades the mass rape of vulnerable white girls by gangs of Pakistani Muslims was covered up exactly because of efforts like this.
It will not work anymore.
There is a clear link between religion and these abhorrent crimes that have stained on our nation for so very long.
That religion is Islam, and other politicians must finally find the courage to say so.
Threats, abuse and intimidation will not work.
We have held our hearings, the report has been published and now we move onto the private prosecution phase.
Our aim is to put rapists and their enablers in prison.
That is now our objective.
Today is World Refugee Day.🥹💔
For many people, displacement is a chapter in history books. For Kashmiri Pandits, it is a memory that still breathes, still hurts, still waits for justice.
#TheKashmirFiles showed the world a glimpse of that pain. But those who lived through that exodus know that no film, no book, no speech can fully capture the fear of leaving your home overnight, the heartbreak of losing your roots, or the loneliness of becoming a refugee in your own country.
There are people who say that such stories should be forgotten, that old wounds should be allowed to heal. I respectfully disagree.
Some wounds must remain visible! Not to nurture hatred, but to preserve memory. Not to divide people, but to remind future generations of the price innocent people pay when humanity fails.
Remembering is not revenge. Remembering is responsibility.
On #WorldRefugeeDay, I remember every Kashmiri Pandit family that was forced to leave behind their homes, their temples, their neighbourhoods, their childhoods, and a way of life. Their story is not just a Kashmiri story. It is a human story.
May we never allow such suffering to be repeated. And may we have the courage to speak the truth, however uncomfortable it may be.
Because when memories are erased, history finds a way to repeat itself. And that is a price no generation should have to pay. 🥹💔
#WorldRefugeeDay #KashmiriPandits #NeverForget
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.
The @hinduphobia_tr was born out of love and rage. It is an attempt to to document persecution - what us Hindus never did for centuries
Since its inception in2024, we have documented 7000+ cases and 38,171 victims of religiously motivated hate crimes (cases since Jan 2023)
Decades before the UK grooming scandal, India suffered the 1992 Ajmer grooming and mass rape horror. Journalists and politicians hushed it up for fear of being branded Islamophobic. Children who were raped still do the rounds of courts to get justice. As grandmothers.
My views:
"The police said I was making a lifestyle choice...on one occasion when I was abducted, they told [the abuser] he wouldn't be prosecuted."
Sammy Woodhouse describes being mentally, physically, and sexually abused by Pakistani grooming gangs in the UK—and the government's complicity:
250,000+ British girls.
What's included in this report is fucking harrowing:
- A baby was abused and had cigarettes stubbed out on it while the mother was forced to watch; the baby was then killed.
- Girls were set on fire.
- Girls were sent to “red rooms” to be tortured, some of them killed, some of it livestreamed.
- One girl was raped by a dog while men bet on whether it would vaginally or anally rape her.
- Girls were forced to have abortions with knitting needles.
- Glass bottles, keys, baseball bats, and other objects were forced inside them, some shattering.
- Girls were gang-raped by dozens of men at a time in “party houses.”
- Girls were whipped, hung upside down, suffocated, and urinated on.
- Girls as young as 5 or 6 were tied up and abused.
- Girls were locked in dog cages.
- Girls were branded with an “M” for Muhammad.
- Girls were threatened with being killed and fed to pigs.
- Girls were mocked for wearing a crucifix during the rapes.
All of this was carried out by predominantly South Asian, Pakistani men, with smaller numbers from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, Bangladeshi, and Iraqi men.
And yet perpetrators were let off, authorities turned a blind eye, and it continues to this day because people are scared of being called racist.
Anyone who covered for this needs to face the death penalty alongside all of those who hurt these girls.
I'm glad Rupert Lowe and everyone else behind this put this together; it needs to be seen by everyone.
Elderly Hindu couple Jagannath (72) and his wife (69), who were the caretakers of a Sikh gurdwara in Pakistan’s Mardan city, shot dead in a religiously motivated attack.
There is a brutal Pakistani crackdown on peaceful protesters in illegally occupied Kashmir. Protester groups report up to 30 deaths and over 200 injuries, including British nationals. Live ammunition fired on unarmed people asking for food, electricity and healthcare.
“I am here to rule you. To rule Trump, Elon Musk, Netanyahu, and Jews. Why are you proud of UK? This is my land, it belongs to Allah,” says a recently arrived refugee without documents, living for free in a British hotel.
This is their mentality. For them, it’s a religious war.