This is Hussain, a Bangladeshi waiter working at a restaurant in Italy.
He made derogatory remarks about India in front of a group of Indian women.
The women neither ignored it nor remained silent. They stood up for their country, confronted him, recorded the incident, called the Italian police, and ensured that he apologized on camera for his remarks against India.
Far from home, these women showed extraordinary courage. They refused to be intimidated, stood their ground, and demonstrated that the true ambassadors of a nation are its fearless citizens.
SHOCKING:
4 Muslim youths called Kartik on false pretext, forced him to consume drugs, demanded ₹50,000 ransom and tried to kill him in Santacruz, Mumbai.
They forced him to eat meat, drink gutter water, abuse Hindu gods and chant "Allah-U-Akbar."
Boy in ICU for 4 days. Police yet to add Section 307.
@MumbaiPolice@CPMumbaiPolice@DGPMaharashtra@Dev_Fadnavis
He is Sunny Raina, a Kashmiri Pandit.
After many years, he has finally reclaimed his family's 23 canals of ancestral land in Kashmir.
His mother cannot hold back her tears of happiness.
For countless Kashmiri Hindus, reclaiming their homes and land in Kashmir remains a dream to this day.
Stories like Sunny Raina's rekindle hope for many others still waiting to reclaim what they lost.
Narendra Modi (2026) vs Indira Gandhi (1973)
Modi: Neutral
Result: 7 days panic about gas supply, then forgotten
Liberals: OMG! India is living hell
Indira G: Full support to Arabs against Israel
Result: Inflation 28%, GDP growth 1% in 1974
Liberals: Wow, Iron Lady Indira!
Italy is also a democracy like India. Millions don't like and didn't vote PM Meloni in Italy.
Yet, when Trump recently made a silly remark about Meloni "begging to take pics with him", the whole country, including opposition, have stood behind her.
Nobody is mocking her using Trump's comments. Nobody is saying she has made Italy look weak. None in Italy is taking the side of Trump mocking their PM for some silly political gratification.
Shared my thoughts at the Outreach Session on ‘Forging New Partnerships and Rebuilding International Solidarity’ at the G7 Summit in Evian. In a world that is getting more interconnected and interdependent than ever before, this subject becomes all the more vital. But, partnerships can succeed only when they are founded on trust.
@G7
What an insensitive thing to say. Pathetic attacks in the name of politics, forgetting he's not a politician and has worked his whole life for securing India under many governments.
The man is 81 years old, his job is to use his brains and strategy to keep India secure from multiple threats and project power, in which he has done a commendable job. Like one comment said, it's like attacking Stephen Hawking as incompetent.
HOLY SHIT.
I've always avoided to say this, as i was lacking concrete proof of this...
But, now i think its time..
Congress IT cell is the part of larger anti india nexus which operates with the sole purpose of dehumanising indians to such an extent that people don't even hesistate to commit physical violence against indians.
Tarun uploaded a video of bangladeshi man, farrukh abdullah, who was licking photos of a lady, and deliberately labelled him as an indian.
But thats not it, the interesting part is that he did it right after the anti india telegram channel uploaded it on 8:03 AM IST.
THE MASKS ARE FALLING OFF!!
Today, with the US banning some frontier models from foreign access, it is a wake up call for India. By 2030 India needs to run on own frontier AI models, OS & Apps, and digital currency. Or 2030s may become the new 1730s - if you know what I mean.
Spoke to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio this evening. I reiterated India’s strong protest at the attacks by the US Navy in the Gulf that killed three Indian mariners. Such lethal actions against commercial shipping are not justified.
Yes, Britain famously transferred wealth to India. When British arrived in India its share of the world economy was 4%. When they left in 1947, they had taken it to 23%, roughly equal to all of Europe combined.
On a serious note.
The Indian railways were financed entirely by bonds sold on the London Stock Exchange. British investors were guaranteed a return of 5% per annum by the colonial government. A guaranteed return, in an era when no other safe investment in Britain offered anything close. And who guaranteed those returns? Indian taxpayers. Indians paid for the construction. Indians paid the guaranteed profits to British shareholders. Indians paid for the equipment, which was manufactured exclusively in Britain and shipped to India at inflated prices. One mile of Indian railway cost twice what the same mile cost to build in Canada or Australia, because the guaranteed return meant there was no incentive to control costs. The more it cost, the more British investors and suppliers earned.
And what were these railways designed to do? Move raw materials from India’s interior to ports. Cotton from the Deccan to Bombay. Jute from Bengal to Calcutta. Coal from Bihar to wherever the Empire needed it. Tea from Assam to London’s drawing rooms. The routes connected mines and plantations to harbors. Not cities to cities. Not people to opportunities. Raw materials to ships. The Indian public’s transportation needs were, as Shashi Tharoor put it, entirely incidental.
Oh, and the railways also moved troops. Very efficiently. So that when Indians protested being looted, the British could deploy soldiers to shoot them. That was the other “infrastructure investment.”
But wait, there is more. Before the railways, India had the world’s finest textile industry. The British smashed the looms, broke the weavers’ thumbs (this is not metaphor, this is documented history), imposed tariffs on Indian cloth, and shipped raw cotton to Manchester to be manufactured into garments that were then sold back to Indians. India went from being the world’s largest textile exporter to an importer of British cloth within a generation.
The Bengal Famine of 1943 killed an estimated 3 million people. Churchill diverted food supplies from Bengal to already well-supplied British troops and European stockpiles. When informed of the famine, his response, on the record, was to ask why Gandhi had not died yet. This is the “infrastructure investor” Musk is defending.
India contributed 2.5 million soldiers to fight in two World Wars on Britain’s behalf.
So let us summarize the colonial “investment” in India. They took a 23% global economy and left it at 4%. They destroyed the world’s finest textile industry. They built railways with Indian money, for Indian resources, generating British profits. They engineered famines that killed millions. They drained an estimated $45 trillion in today’s value over 200 years.
That’s some unprofitable adventure.
The DS identified this man as a major threat to their easy manipulation of India very early on. They desperately tried to stop him from ever leading the country.
The moment he became CM, they ignited issues, branded him with every possible label, attempted to sanction him, and even revoked his visas.
They unleashed tens of thousands of pages of propaganda reports against him, both inside India and abroad. They weaponised the opposition and the courts to flood him with cases from every direction.
Yet he overcame it all. To become the PM of the world’s largest democracy. Despite all the hit jobs, sabotage, and propaganda, he remains the most popular leader on the planet.
He has turned every adversity into an advantage. "Being Anti-fragile" is his mantra. And he has made India anti-fragile too. We have seen the nation emerge stronger from every crisis thrown at it.
I believe he will also resolve the infowar crisis. The main force behind it will be weakened and broken by him. It will be a fitting feather in his cap before he retires as not only India’s longest serving PM, but its most impactful one.
History will remember him as the one who transformed India not just in infrastructure and development, but forged a confident, self-reliant nation that stands proud on the global stage.
Lance Naik Meenatchi Sundaram A (34 Rashtriya Rifles )
Took a bullet on his face and shoulder
Killed the hardcore terrorist even after sustaining severe injuries ensuring the mission success
Kirti Chakra felt proud today
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
My posts are getting repeatedly censored. It seems like someone is unhappy with this expose.
But, it won't stop me from showing the truth that how hindus and hindu gods are getting targetted with blatant misinfo, including many of those accs from india.
Another Surya!
Deepanshu Sharma was brutally beaten and stabbed by Arman, Faizan and others just 150 meters from Simbhauli police chowki in Hapur, UP.
He screamed for help for 8 minutes but police didn't respond.
Deepanshu critical. Accused absconding!
@Uppolice
Sadiq Ali spreading anti-India propaganda online: Read how the Canada-based Pakistani is using fake content to ‘create so much anti-India hatred that it becomes normal to kill Indians’
https://t.co/xABOl99O4P
India is deporting illegal Bangladeshis through proper legal procedures, and the process is being carried out in a humane and orderly manner by BSF.
But Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has repeatedly objected to and delayed these deportation efforts. In several instances, BGB has attempted to obstruct the return of Bangladeshi nationals instead of facilitating it.
Why does Bangladesh not want to accept its own citizens?
A vlogger's Kashmir experience raises serious questions.
He claims that the moment he mentions the Indian Army, PM Modi, or Yogi ji, Kashmiris turns hostile instantly.
He alleged that Kashmiris blamed the Army for the instability and accused it of having "bad intentions" towards women, instead of blaming the terrorists. When he protested, he was threatened.
At the Martand Sun Temple, locals lied and claimed it was destroyed by "lightning," not by Islamic invaders, and threatened him for recording the truth.
He also found a Shivling in a locked temple where no Jalabhishek was allowed.
He alleged that even a cop harassed him after hearing "Gorakhpur" and let him go only after taking a bribe.