@jp__hooper@Cortes I will let the obvious grammatical issues pass.
Try not to confuse people that were ancient preceptors to the likes of Socrates and Pythagoras with current day violators of river dolphins and females interred in fresh graves. And learn some recent AND ancient history, dagnabbit.
In 1980, a 24-year-old journalist from Odisha was gang-raped and murdered by congress men for refusing to be silenced.
Her name was Chhabirani Mahapatra.
Her husband, Nabakishore Mahapatra, spent the next many years fighting for justice.
India must remember them. (1/12)
Britain hasn’t realized they’re in a war. If 250k girls in your country are raped by people from another country, that counts as an invasion and war. I spoke with @officialsammyuk about the Rape Gang Inquiry report here:
Chief Ministers have come and gone, but in all my years I have never witnessed this kind of pent-up rage as is now directed at Mamata Banerjee and her nephew.
What they ran was a grotesque hybrid of mafia and gulag.
And the greater shame? The complicity of the media, the educated class, and the so-called elite. They enabled it. They rationalised it. They helped crush dissent.
The vulnerable were extorted. Political opponents, especially those who supported the BJP were hounded, brutalised, and silenced through unspeakable acts. It is unforgivable.
What we are seeing today: eggs thrown, heads tonsured, white sarees draped in chilling symbolism is still a fraction of what Bengal endured.
And yet, the old Indian instinct will be to ‘move on.’
That instinct has cost us dearly before. History is witness: suppressed anger does not dissipate, it ferments.
There must be, there should be consequences.
By law, first and foremost.
But ‘moving on’ is certainly not an option.
@PeekTV_in Anything, absolutely anything that is done against the TMC is fully legitimate and valid. If one draws a line with the Dalai Lama on one end and ISIS on the other, TMC and Jihadidi will be right next next to ISIS, casting a shadow.
12 Years of Modi Govt! Summed up the Impact and took on Congress and
AAP-iya Questions head-on. All facts, no rhetoric. Knocked them down 😃👊 Video @SHOTPointBlank1
Watch and share widely!!
Now that Net FDI has reached influencers who don't know a thing about it, let's understand what is it made of and why the number hides more than it reveals.
Net FDI has three components Gross FDI (money coming in) minus Repatriation (successful exit of past investments or profits) minus Outward FDI (Indian companies buying assets like oil blocks or investments abroad). The three components indicate different economic circumstances and only looking at the net number doesn't tell us much. The same net number can mean wildly different things depending on the components.
A Pakistan-Canadian individual based in Toronto... 42 Telegram groups... fake identities... algorithm manipulation... and an alleged organized misinformation network targeting India and Indians.
Viral Telegram leaks have brought renewed attention to Sadiq Ali, TF-2990, the rise of Anti-India narratives after Operation Sindoor, and the broader online propaganda ecosystem.
Is every Anti-India trend on social media truly organic, or could there be coordinated networks working behind the scenes?
Watch the full report.
@shreya_arora22@Pamphlet_in
Meet Sadiq ali, the pakistani canadian, living in toronto, he's the head of TF-2990, and runs dozens of similar accs, his soul purpose is to spread misinfo and hatred against indians on a massive scale by manipulating twitter algorithm.
EXPOSING HIS ENTIRE SYNDICATE. 🧵
France24’s focus on the Cockroach Janta Party is extremely interesting. I believe their journalists were present at Jantar Mantar today too.
I have a little hitherto untold story about their anti-India and anti-Modi propaganda is. The story is from 2023 and a UNESCO event.
In 2023, a UNESCO event was meant to be held in Paris. Its focus was the safety of women journalists. I was invited as a speaker.
A preliminary discussion was held (this is after my tickets were booked) with a France24 journalist for “onboarding” - this was at the organisers behest.
During the discussion, this France24 journalist from Turkey asked me how I had been persecuted. I spoke extensively about my West Bengal experience.
She asked me if I held Modi responsible. I told her that I was persecuted by Mamata Banerjee, an opposition leader. I told her about the rampant violence in India by Islamists and how, while a Samuel Patty becomes international news, a Kanhaiya Lal doesn’t.
We spoke about the UNESCO report “chilling” and I told her how it’s not representative of India or women journalists. Not only does it not mention India, but it focuses on a handful of women journalists, not the unnamed, unseen hundreds.
Throughout the conversation, she repeatedly wanted me to blame Modi. I didn’t. Throughout the conversation she asked me about how violence had increased after Modi came to power. I asked her how Modi could be held responsible for violence by those radical elements who opposed him and wanted to break India up.
I was told by @rahulroushan that I erred. I shouldn’t have been so forthcoming at the outset, but at the event itself.
He was right. The event was supposedly cancelled.
I was informed informally by some ppl in the know that the France24 journalist and Muslim organisations had rallied to get me uninvited. Since that wasn’t possible without it turning into a PR nightmare, they cancelled the event.
It’s truly easy to become an international face. Just abuse modi. That’s precisely what this is about. And this experience is how I know just how spineless people like Saurav Das are. They sold their country for 15 seconds of fame and money.
🚨NEW INVESTIGATION: A Fortune 500 company reportedly cancelled a @HinduAmerican training session after employees circulated its Wikipedia page.
That page tells readers HAF aligns with Hindu nationalism, threatens academic freedom, and has been accused of acting as a foreign agent.
We traced who built that narrative. The same handful of accounts kept appearing across HAF, its critics, activist groups, and key public figures—building an interconnected narrative that now feeds Google and AI systems.
Full investigation in thread. Receipts 👇
For years, major institutions have framed India and Hindus through the lens of nationalism, extremism, and suspicion. But what we've uncovered on @Wikipedia raises a deeper question: who gets to write the public record?
Our investigation found that a small cluster of anonymous editors controlled more than 80% of the @HinduAmerican page. Among the findings:
Blatant Conflict of Interest: The editors aggressively shaping HAF’s page were the exact same people controlling the Wikipedia profiles of HAF's legal adversaries and academic critics.
Inserting False FARA Allegations: Editors laundered complaints from HAF's opponents into "facts," using demands for a DOJ investigation to falsely brand HAF as a foreign agent
Administrative Silencing: An admin with supreme platform permissions deleted quotes from HAF's leadership, stripping the organization of its right to reply to allegations.
Over four years (2021-2025), editors systematically erased HAF’s identity as an American civil rights group, transforming its Wikipedia page into a heavily curated dossier of accusations. Our report from @npovmedia documents how it happened. 👇
I was thinking there was a US hand behind this. Now with Turkey, Pak, Bloomberg, FT, leftists, Soros suckers and all traditional GLISCO-DS media and parties behind this new movement, I am beginning to think both are together hitting India.
This shows nothing but the true sovereignty in which India has acted. All of them do not like India acting in its own interests. They are joining hands to try force a regime change.
So 100% everyone needs to back the govt on this one to keep India stable now and pull through the tough geopolitical & economic climate created by multiple external factors.
My message for any Gen-z or whoever thinks anarchy and political instability is good: Look around India - Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives etc - everyone is ruined economically now after regime changes. India is the one supporting them.
If you have problems with the govt, go vote in elections and vote out whoever is non-performing. Don't let foreign forces use you to meddle in India. Nothing good ever comes out of it.
Yes, because we are a hybrid civilisational culture.
Not just one book, but a library, we can understand the geography, and handle oral traditions like heirlooms of responsibility.
You asked me explicit questions about oral traditions, I answered them directly, and now you’re running away from data.
Yesterday you said I was being too sarcastic and ‘throwing a tantrum’, and didn’t know what a lecture was.
You completely ignored the core point: the Vedas describe a massive, roaring river (naditame) exactly where archaeology finds thousands of Harappan sites clustered along the dried-up Ghagger-Hakra bed. That is physical, geographical data - not just ‘tradition’.
Rig Veda RV 2.41.16:
अम्बितमे नदीतमे देवितमे सरस्वति । अप्रशस्ता इव स्मसि प्रशस्तिमम्ब नस्कृधि ॥
Ambitame nadītame devitame sarasvati | apraśastā iva smasi praśastim amba nas kṛdhi ॥
‘Best of mothers, best of rivers, best of goddesses, Sarasvātī! We are, as it were, of no repute; dear mother, give us high renown.’
There are other verses in this sacred text to tell us about the Sarasvati too.
If you can’t explain how an oral tradition perfectly preserved the exact landscape memory of the Harappan heartland, just say so.
Deflecting won’t change the geography.
You will now have to figure out and have to explain how a massive river and a massive civilisation ended up occupying the exact same space described by the oral tradition.
The Vedas were unscripted for thousands of years prior to being a written sacred text in its original language, for it to then evolve for you to understand it (I’m assuming you’ve read the Vedas?) in English, unless you’ve understood it in its original form.
For example, where we say ‘nadītame’ in the verse above, it doesn’t just translate to the English word ‘river’ directly.
It comes from the root word ‘nad’, which means ‘to roar’, ‘to sound’, or ‘to vibrate’.
A nadī is not just a body of flowing water; it is a ‘roaring, resonant force’.
When paired with the superlative -tame, it means the absolute loudest, most roaring, and dominant force on the landscape.
Sanskrit therefore encourages a philosophical outlook to each word.
You should understand by now why your flat data-driven, evidence-based approach is too small for this vastness of a civilisation.
This was one verse, and one word, that had to be taken to its root in a language which was spoken way before it was written.