Shri Champat Rai’s defense that he didn’t pocket a single rupee is completely irrelevant. He holds ultimate moral responsibility for the corruption that happened on his watch.
If you excuse Rai because he didn’t personally benefit, then you can never blame Manmohan Singh for the massive scams his ministers pulled under his nose. You cannot claim the authority of the top post but disown the corruption happening right in front of you.
As head of the Trust, Rai's absolute duty was to build a foolproof system to protect every single paisa. The poorest of the poor donate their hard-earned money out of pure faith for Ram Kaaj. Letting that money slip into the pockets of subordinates is a monumental betrayal of public trust.
Hiding behind personal honesty isn't a defense. In a position of supreme trust, a total failure of oversight is just as unforgivable as the theft itself.
Anti Hindu Racist Vijeta Dahiya who spew venom against Brahmins was Confronted today.
They think they can speak any shit and get away with it.
Hindus are strong enough now to counter their leftist Propaganda.
Kudos to that guy.
#cjp_पार्टी
Inspired by @CJP_for_India I too staged my CONSTITUTIONAL protest against the fascistic government of @narendramodi & mismanagement of @dpradhanbjp & the heavy handed tactic of @DelhiPolice. Please amplify so the revolution may spread! Laal Salaam!
Bravo to Indian Men's U18 Hockey Team for lifting the Men's U18 Asia Cup 2026.
You have displayed the indomitable power of Indian mettle even in the face of pressure and challenges and scripted a golden episode of pride for India. Your triumph sends wave of inspiration across nation.
@VijayGajeraO DS is trying all it's dirty tricks since kisan andolan of 2021 but has neither succeeded nor will be successful in future.
Despite so many weaknesses like corruption in all the institutions, we are not a banana republic but a well entrenched democracy.
@nishant_nihar@amitmalviya Wow....comparing oranges with apples. The case you cite involves illegality as there's something known as Official secrecy Act and the rules that prohibit any armed forces personnel to share the details without clearance from defence ministry
🚨Real History was Distorted but Truth can never be k!lled !
♦️Hinduism and Sikhism has got deep Rooted Relationship since Centuries !
♦️When Guru Gobind Singh Ji Established the Khalsa Panth, Hindus contributed to it immensely
♦️Every Hindu family had sent its eldest son to the Khalsa Panth. At one end Marathis were fight and at other end Rajputs and Brahmins were fighting against the Mughuls
♦️When Khalsa Army was formed, it was led by Brahmin warrior Prag Das
♦️After him, it was his son Bhai Mohan Das ji who led the Army
♦️Sati Das ji, Mati Das ji, Dayal Das ji & many other Brahmin warriors led Khalsa Army !
♦️These sacrificed their lives while protecting Guru ji !
♦️Guru Gobind Singh Ji took his military training from Pandit Kripa Dutt, who was a Brahmin !
♦️Punjab hasn't seen a great warrior than him in its history !
♦️During a battle, 40 people had ran away from the battle field !
♦️At this time, it was Brahmin Lakshman Das a.k.a Banda Bahadur and his 14-year-old son Ajay Baradwaj who fought in Sirhind to save the family of Guru Gobind ji.
♦️In 19th century, Khalsa Panth became Sikh Religion. Using Akali movement, few separated it from Hinduism !
♦️Don't let the left-wingers to divide us !
♦️Let's unite and defeat their Conspiracy !
Honestly speaking, I think Opposition Parties should have boycotted this election
They already knew what was happening after SIR & Vote Chori. Learn from Mahatma Gandhi.
Honestly speaking, I think Opposition Parties should have boycotted this election
They already knew what was happening after SIR & Vote Chori. Learn from Mahatma Gandhi.
Blast near Red Fort
A monumental tragedy
Get to the perpetrators of this heinous crime quickly and punish them
Our hearts reach out to the victims. The nation too grieves for the loss of their loved ones
An Indian who had been living in Japan for more than a yr noticed something strange : his Japanese friends were polite & helpful, yet none of them ever invited him to their home, not even for a cup of tea.
Confused & hurt, he finally asked one Japanese friend why this was so.
After a long silence, the friend replied, "We are taught Indian history… not for inspiration, but as a warning."
The Indian, astonished, asked, "A warning? Indian history is taught as a warning? Please explain why."
The Japanese friend asked, "How many English ruled India?"
The Indian replied, "Maybe… about 10,000?"
The Japanese person nodded seriously & asked, "At that time, weren’t there over 300 million Indians?"
"So who committed the atrocities on your people? Who followed the orders to whip, torture, & shoot them?"
He asked emphatically, "When General Dyer ordered the firing at Jallianwala Bagh, who pulled the trigger? Was it the English soldiers? No, it was Indians."
"Why didn’t anyone point their rifle at General Dyer, not a single person?" He continued, "The slavery you talk about—this was your real slavery. Not of the body, but of the soul."*
The Indian stood motionless, silent, & ashamed.
The Japanese friend continued, "How many Mughals came from Central Asia? Maybe a few thousand? And yet they ruled you for centuries."
"The Mughals did not rule India through their numbers; it was your own people who bowed to them, obeyed them, betrayed their own, and showed loyalty to the Mughals. Either to survive or for silver coins."
"Your own people converted to their religions."
"Your own people betrayed your heroes to the English. Who betrayed Chandrashekhar Azad? Who informed the English about his hiding place in Alfred Park?"
"Bhagat Singh was not easily executed without the permission of those people (Gandhi-Nehrus) who called themselves patriots."
"You Indians do not need foreign enemies. Your own people repeatedly betray you for power, position, and personal gain. That is why we keep distance from Indians."
"When the English came to Hong Kong and Singapore, not a single local joined their army. But in India, you did not just join the enemy’s army—you served them. You worshipped them. You killed your own people to please them."
"Even today, you have not changed. You have learned no lessons from history. Even for a little free electricity, a bottle of alcohol, or a blanket—you sell your vote, your conscience, and your voice without thinking."
"You chant slogans, protest, but when the country needs your sacrifice, where are you? Your first loyalty is still to your home, family, wife, children, and wealth.
The rest—country —can go to hell."
After saying this, the Japanese left, and the Indian stood there, head bowed, frozen in shame.