Alta instead of mehendi this Eid. A small way to honor my paternal ancestors. Faith changes over generations, but family roots run deeper than conversion. 🌙❤️
Eid Mubarak to all friends! May Allah bless each and every one with the best of health, happiness and prosperity! ameen duwa for you & your families!! 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻❤️❤️❤️
Eid Mubarak to all friends! May Allah bless each and every one with the best of health, happiness and prosperity! ameen duwa for you & your families!! 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻❤️❤️❤️
India is secular only because it is a Hindu majority country. This is the greatness of Hinduism. If Rama and Krishna are not your Itihasā purushā, your national heroes, you are not a perfect Muslim. - Dr KK Muhammed, suspended for discovering the Ram temple under Babri Mosque.
मुंबईकर, आपल्या परिसरातील कचरा ही आपली जबाबदारी!
अस्वच्छ परिसराचा व कचऱ्याचा फोटो काढून मुंबई क्लीन लीग २०२६ पोर्टलवरील Garbage Hotspot येथे तक्रार नोंदवा. मुंबईच्या स्वच्छतेप्रती आपले योगदान देण्यासाठी क्यू आर कोड स्कॅन करा किंवा https://t.co/UFCIeeyxf2 या संकेतस्थळावर नाव नोंदवून मुंबई क्लीन लीग २०२६ मध्ये सहभागी व्हा.
#MumbaiForTheWin #MumbaiCleanLeague2026 #ChampionForACleanTomorrow
This is the break up of the cabinet - Suvendu Adhikari (Brahmin)
Dilip Ghosh (OBC)
Agnimitra Paul (Kayast)
Ashok Kirtania (Mathua)
Kshudiram Tudu (Tribal)
Nishit Pramanik (Rajbonshi)
@SupriyaShrinate Sudhar Jao aunty! Till when will you indulge in Rona dhona!! Stop your blindsightedness and thank the junta which is making #BJP WIN repeatedly across. Not anybody else which you want us to believe. You fight elections on tv debates and twitter only not work.
I am sure the BJP has sent a huge bouquet and a delicious cake to Gyanesh Kumar.
With a thank you note that says ‘It wouldn’t have been possible without you’.
If they haven’t then they are ingrates.
Many congratulations to all true Indians!! Bengal is back into our country. Desh bach gaya aur Bengali friends ka future bhi bach gaya!! Jai hind 🙏
Heartiest congratulations to the #BJPHeadquarters@narendramodi
What bigger irony than this where last line says “satymev jayatey “ for treating bail as victory while hiding around for a big lie you said infront of media.
I thank the Hon’ble Supreme Court for upholding the rule of law, and @DrAMSinghvi along with the AICC Law Department for their timely and steadfast interventions. For the second time, Dr Singhvi & his sharp team - @lawyerkhanmd & Omar Hoda - have defended my liberty amid sustained threats & intimidation by the Assam CM.
I am deeply grateful to Smt Sonia Gandhi, Shri Mallikarjun @kharge, Shri @RahulGandhi, Smt @priyankagandhi, Shri @kcvenugopalmp, and Shri @Jairam_Ramesh for their unwavering support and encouragement.
Finally, I thank the millions of @INCIndia supporters who stood by me with their voices and prayers.
My bail is not only a personal victory and a source of relief, but also a reminder to those who misuse state power that as long as we remain a Constitutional Democracy, personal liberty cannot be sacrificed for political vendetta.
No matter, how formidable falsehood may seem, it is the truth that triumphs.
Satyameva Jayate!
@Great_Suchitaa thanks for sharing this. I was spellbound and could related to it medically so well!! Bless you for sharing such hidden wisdom!! 🙏🙏🙏 recommend all to hear this uninterrupted possibly early morning to appreciate what’s said and explained.
@KapilSibal ji you are right he deserves not just that but the highest recognition and respect this nation can give. Am so glad you agree for a change. 🙏
Election Commission :
(West Bengal Election)
Experiment in disenfranchisement
The CEC must be awarded with a Padam Bhushan !
My question :
Why have an election ?
Remembering the innocent lives lost in the gruesome Pahalgam terror attack on this day last year. They will never be forgotten. My thoughts are also with the bereaved families as they cope with this loss.
As a nation, we stand united in grief and resolve. India will never bow to any form of terror. The heinous designs of terrorists will never succeed.
His body had wasted away piece by piece.
His ribs had begun to show.
He no longer had the strength even to move.
When the British saw that this 25-year-old young man would not break, they tried to force-feed him by thrusting a tube through his nose.
The tube entered his lungs instead of his food pipe.
Milk filled his lungs.
He writhed in agony, vomited blood, but still refused to end his hunger strike.
On 13 September 1929, inside Lahore Jail, a revolutionary gave his life.
For 63 days yes, 63 days he had not eaten a single grain of food.
History often remembers the hanging of Bhagat Singh, but forgets the comrade who died in Bhagat Singh’s arms.
That revolutionary was Jatindra Nath Das known across India as Jatin Da.
He was an expert in making bombs, but in the end, his greatest weapon became his own body.
He could have apologized.
He could have accepted food.
He could have saved his life.
But he had only one demand:
“Stop treating Indian political prisoners like animals.”
The British believed hunger would crush his spirit.
They did not realize that this was not a body made of flesh alone it was forged in iron.
As his condition worsened, the British crossed every limit of cruelty.
Prison doctors and guards pinned him down.
They forced a tube into his nose.
He screamed in pain, but his resolve never trembled.
When news of his martyrdom reached the public, the nation wept.
It is said that as his body was carried from Lahore to Calcutta, thousands stood at every railway station with flowers in their hands.
In Calcutta, more than 600,000 people joined his funeral procession.
Subhas Chandra Bose himself helped carry his body on his shoulders.
But today, how many still remember that 63-day sacrifice?
Before his death, Jatin Da reportedly said:
“I am no saint. I am simply an ordinary man who wishes to die for the dignity of his country.”
People may debate how India won freedom.
But one truth cannot be denied:
The foundations of that freedom were laid upon the withered bones of young men like Jatin Da.
India’s freedom was not charity.
Someone paid for it with his youth, his pain, and 63 days of unimaginable suffering.
Every Indian should know the price of the air they breathe today.