If certain individuals continue to insult Hindu Deities and Sanatan Dharma daily with derogatory, vulgar, and hateful posts, I will be constrained to file police complaints daily against them.
It is made clear that I will not restrict myself to merely filing the complaint, I will pursue every matter diligently till its logical end.
Hindu religious sentiments cannot be mocked repeatedly without consequences.
The law will take its course.
Jai Shri Parashurama 🙏
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India’s ties with Iran (ancient Persia) go back to a time when your ancestors were still Hindu and Indian. They are thousands of years older than Pakistan.
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Iran hit the Haifa oil refinary a few days back. Israel responded by hitting Iran’s South Pars gas fields. But then something strange happened. Iran did not escalate with Israel. Instead, it bombed oil and gas installations in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE. Why?
“$200 per barrel” is at the core of Iran’s economic warfare strategy.
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The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority comes after me once again, this time for insisting on treating Afghans as equal human beings.
I have only this to say to the PTA: Screw you and the so-called laws of Pakistan.
Pakistan Murdabad.
In 10 years, your imagination has become a reality. You and your CDF ordered an air strike on a hospital in Afghanistan that killed 400 patients, and grievously injured 250 others.
Stooping so low…? Bereft of humanity…?
Pakistan is digging its own grave. The scars of the wounds inflicted on the Afghan people by Punjabi war criminal Asim Munir will persist for generations, perhaps even centuries. Afghans have long memories.
One man is willing to risk everything simply to remain relevant and to justify Pakistan’s conspicuous absence as Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia continue, despite Islamabad having signed a defence pact with Riyadh.
India strongly condemns Pakistan’s cowardly targeting of the Kabul hospital.
“That this attack was carried out during the holy month of Ramzan, a time of peace, reflection, and mercy among Muslim communities across the world, makes it all the more reprehensible. There is no faith, no law, and no morality that can justify the deliberate targeting of a hospital and its patients.”
I am deeply saddened by the latest reports of civilian casualties as a result of Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul. Targeting civilian homes, educational facilities or medical infrastructure, either intentional or by mistake, is a war crime. The sheer disregard for human lives, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, is sickening and deeply concerning. It will only fuel division and hatred. I call upon the UN and other human rights agencies to thoroughly investigate this latest atrocity and hold the perpetrators to account. I stand with my Afghan people in this difficult time. We shall heal, and we will rise as a nation. We always do. Inshallah ! 🇦🇫
1947-79 “we’re actually Iranian”
1979-2009 “we’re actually Arabs of Al Bakistan”
2009-2025 “we’re Turks from Turan”
2026 - back to 1947
As a British diplomat once told me “Pakistan is a country without a culture”
I do not see Hindu hatred and Islamophobia as some neat moral equivalent that can be weighed on the same scale.
The tensions surrounding Muslims in the West did not appear out of thin air, and they certainly did not originate with Hindus. They are the result of decades of very real issues, violent extremism, terrorism, and persistent struggles around social integration that Western societies themselves openly debate. Those debates are happening because of lived experiences there, not because Hindus invented them. So do not expect Hindus to be natural participants in these never-ending holy wars.
When someone like Laura Loomer comes to India, sees the civilisation first-hand, and openly says she was wrong about India, the mature response is grace and forgiveness. A guest who acknowledges a mistake deserves the space to correct it. People absorb stereotypes, sometimes from very hostile ecosystems, and sometimes realise they were wrong when they actually encounter the civilisation they were judging from afar.
What is ironic is that many of the loudest voices attacking her today are the very people who have spent years feeding these very anti-Hindu stereotypes to the world. Cow jokes, mockery of our traditions, casual contempt for Hindu practices. That ecosystem of ridicule is precisely what creates misinformation about Hindus in the first place.
Hindus are not obliged to inherit the conflicts of the Abrahamic world. But when someone is willing to revisit their views about our civilisation and publicly say they were wrong, it makes sense to acknowledge that and move forward. Civilisations that are secure in themselves know when to show grace. The insecurity, frankly, lies elsewhere.
Sheikh, apna apna dekh.
Please revisit the politics your own leadership built the subcontinent on. The Muslim League, supported by the majority of Indian Muslims, had argued that Hindus and Muslims were not just two communities living together, but two separate nations, and that Muslims could not live under a Hindu-majority political leadership.
Once that position was taken and acted upon, carving separate homelands for Muslims in the form of present-day Pakistan and Bangladesh, it logically meant that Hindus and Muslims would henceforth fight their own political battles within their respective civilisations.
Ironically, after securing Pakistan, Jinnah told crores of Muslims left behind in India to be loyal citizens of India and rely on minority rights protections. In other words, the leadership that mobilised millions on the two-nation theory suddenly left those Muslims to negotiate life in a country that they had just declared incompatible with their political future.
So spare me the lectures about who should fight whose battles.
If Muslims want to organise around Muslim causes globally, that is their choice. But then do not expect Hindus to suspend their own civilisational instincts and fight everyone else’s battles as well.
And let us also be honest about the selective identity politics on display here. When it comes to global Islamic causes or hostility towards Israel, many of you become Muslims first, even though Israel has consistently stood by India as a strategic partner. But when criticism follows, you retreat behind the shield of Indian identity and demand unquestioned solidarity. It does not work like that. You cannot switch between Muslim solidarity and Indian nationalism depending on convenience and expect everyone else to pretend the contradiction does not exist.
The hypocrisy of these self-styled Pakistani Punjabi ‘intellectuals’ is truly astonishing.
Take, for example, Aamna Haider Isani and her regular collaborator, Hassan Choudary. In this clip, Isani justifies Iranian attacks on the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf states. Her argument is that because these countries possess wealth and influence, they should be doing far more against the United States and Israel. Since they are not doing enough to satisfy that ideological expectation, she calls the attacks on them a ‘well-deserved wake-up call’.
Right after rationalising attacks on Arab countries simply because their foreign policy does not align with her worldview, she starts to lecture about Muslim unity and the Ummah.
The rhetoric is hardly surprising. Their channel, Something Haute, was also blocked in India after repeatedly pushing extremist narratives and glorifying terrorism carried out by the Pakistani state as an instrument of foreign policy. Both Aamna Haider Isani and Hassan Choudary have a long record of dismissing some of the most brutal terror attacks in India as ‘false-flag operations’.
From the 2008 Mumbai attacks to the Pahalgam terror attack, they have repeatedly promoted conspiracy theories that trivialise or rationalise terrorism.
While they sermonise about the Ummah, they remain curiously silent as Pakistan pounds civilian areas across the border in Afghanistan, killing women and children. Afghan voices increasingly refer to Pakistan as the ‘Israel of South Asia’ because of these strikes. Yet these so-called Pakistani liberals rarely acknowledge that uncomfortable comparison.
There is also a deeper cultural contradiction at play here.
In many commentaries from Pakistan’s self-declared elite circles, one often hears resentment directed at the wealthy Gulf monarchies. Their wealth and influence are criticised, their politics mocked, and their alliances condemned. Yet the same countries remain the most sought-after destinations for work, travel, and opportunity.
And that brings us to the final irony. Aamna Haider Isani herself is a frequent visitor to the UAE, the very country she now says needed a ‘wake-up call’.
Even more telling, the same voices who justify attacks on Israel and constantly criticise American influence are often the first to queue outside U.S. embassies for visas. In fact, Aamna Haider Isani is travelling to the United States in the coming weeks.
If these countries are so morally corrupt and their alliances make them legitimate targets of attack, why the eagerness to visit them? Why the rush for visas? Why the repeated trips?
If you truly believe a country deserves a ‘wake-up call’ delivered through violence, the least you could do is show the intellectual honesty to stay away from it.
Let me decode this.
So Pakistan can strike Kabul, bomb Afghan provinces whenever it wants, and call it counter-terrorism.
But if the Taliban retaliate or attempt a strike on Islamabad, Pakistan must ‘defeat them or become a war-torn country’.
Apparently, Afghans are expected to absorb the violence quietly. Interesting standard.
Pakistan destroys Afghan fuel reserves stored in Kandahar for this year’s Hajj flights by targeting them with air strikes.
This is a so-called Islamic country.
Saw visuals of Salman Ali Agha being run out by Mehidy and then Agha getting furious at the ‘unsportsmanlike spirit’ by Bangladesh - but do you also remember the way Shoaib Akhtar ran into Sachin Tendulkar and Sachin got run out? Pakistan too didn’t withdraw the appeal that day.
I was in Nottingham when Ian Bell mistakingly walked away thinking it was tea and was run out but India, led by Dhoni and Sachin later withdrew the appeal
Ambassador, with due respect, I don’t think Mojtaba Khamenei is having sleepless nights because the world voted against Iran. Iran is fighting for its very existence and diplomatic isolation is the last thing that is going to terrify them.
You are in the middle of a difficult war. It’s going to be a grind. So, pull up your socks and start fighting. You started this war. Now finish it.
And maybe next time you talk to the Israelis, ask them to teach you the meaning of operational clarity and national will. Learn from them. The Jews don’t talk big. They don’t announce on Truth Social. They don’t do three press conferences a day. They fight. And they win. Period. It’s time Washington started learning from Tel Aviv.
A Hindu boy in Mussoorie started singing the Hanuman Chalisa by the roadside - no stage, no big setup, just a mic and a guitar.
He sang so beautifully and melodiously that his voice made people stop and listen. Gradually, a crowd gathered, and many joined him in singing the Hanuman Chalisa together.
The entire atmosphere turned devotional and spiritually uplifting.
Our new generation is truly unapologetic and deeply rooted in their faith.
Hats off to the young man.
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