This is sheer hatred toward non-Muslims. Radical Islamists in Bangladesh cut down an 900+ year-old banyan tree bcoz Hindus worshipped it. Temples & churches are under attack, & Hindu, Christian, & Buddhist girls are being forced to wear burqa & hijab. But no news in leftist media
A Bengali woman carrying a British merchant on her back…
📸 This photo was taken in 1903, at the height of British colonialism in the Indian subcontinent. This isn't just a picture…
it's a slap in the face to all those who sing the praises of "Western civilization." This is the true face of colonialism, which they still try to beautify in history books.
It's slavery and the humiliation of human beings, the crushing of human dignity, simply because they don't belong to the white race! And then they ask you about terrorism…
The history of Western colonialism is full of massacres, slavery, plunder, and starvation… But they reduce terrorism to oppressed peoples struggling for their dignity! 🩸
The effects of what British colonialism did in India—the killing, starvation, plunder, and contempt for humanity—are still evident today. Millions
were killed, wealth was stolen, and generations were displaced… all under the banner of a false "enlightenment"!
This book was published in 1916 by Benaras Hindu University...
Not available now. All the copies got destroyed. One copy was available in the library of California University, which has been digitised by Microsoft. It is a beautiful introduction to Hinduism, without any school affiliations. It is especially suited to youth. You may go through at leisure. It has 304 pages and share it further with your known younger generation kids. This is a rare book on “Sanatana Dharma” - Please READ and share it to our youth group as much as possible... https://t.co/pKkRmqtP6d
Muslims in Britain and across the West rarely donate organs — it’s haram in Islam.
Yet they’re more than happy to accept organs from non-Muslims.
Pure hypocrisy. One rule for them, another for everyone else.
The NHS and British taxpayers foot the bill while this double standard continues.
Enough of the one-way street. 🇬🇧
(image courtesy of @BattaKashmiri)
The desperation of the cockroaches surprised me.
Even I was ready to give Dharmendra Pradhan a pass.
The man has failed.
Scrutiny is deserved.
But then a question appeared.
Why this desperation?
Why Boston?
Why Germany?
Why now?
Why June 2026?
So, I started digging.
What I found had little to do with a paper leak.
It had everything to do with money.
A lot of money.
Three decisions were sitting on Pradhan's table.
All scheduled for July - Aug 2026.
All capable of reshaping Indian education.
Decision 1.
NCERT.
New textbooks.
Classes 9 to 12.
The new Mathematics curriculum introduces the Sulba Sutras.
A dangerous idea.
Because it tells Indian children something many would rather hide.
Mathematics lived here.
Long before Europe claimed ownership of the story.
The new History curriculum goes further.
The Aryan Invasion Theory.
Out.
The Sindhu-Sarasvati Civilisation.
In.
India's own story.
Returned to India.
Decision 2.
May 15, 2026.
CBSE issues a circular.
3 languages mandatory from Class 9.
At least two must be Indian languages.
Decision 3.
K. Radhakrishnan Committee reforms for NTA.
Decentralised examinations.
Technology-sovereign architecture.
No single point of failure.
No single point of manipulation.
Now ask the real question.
Who loses if all three happen?
Start with academia.
Harvard.
SOAS London.
Columbia.
Chicago.
Departments built around the Aryan Migration framework.
Annual grants at stake.
~ $500 million.
Then foreign universities.
UK.
US.
Australia.
Together earning roughly $3.7 billion annually from Indian students.
Around 1.8 million of them.
Fix India's system.
Build confidence.
Restore self-worth.
And that pipeline starts shrinking.
Then comes the coaching industry.
Manufacture anxiety.
Sell hope.
Repeat.
Worth ₹58,000 crore today.
Projected at ₹1,33,995 crore by 2028.
Built on scarcity.
Built on English-dominated examinations.
Decentralise NTA.
Expand Indian languages.
And the economics begin to wobble.
Allen.
Aakash.
FIITJEE.
BYJU'S.
Resonance.
Drishti IAS.
Thousands of smaller players.
Global investors have poured billions into this ecosystem.
Not for charity.
Not for patriotism.
For returns.
Then comes the NGO ecosystem.
The outrage industry.
The grant circuit.
A narrative that survives only if India remains intellectually dependent.
Teach children their own history.
Accurately.
And the narrative starts suffocating.
Funding follows narratives.
Funding leaves with them too.
Add it together.
Conservative estimate.
Nearly ₹3 lakh crore at risk.
More than $35 billion.
This is a business survival fight.
That is what India was about to dismantle.
That is why the meme factory found fresh energy.
That is why the protest lands on June 6.
Before the academic year begins.
Before the reforms become irreversible.
Pradhan may go.
Perhaps he should.
That is a separate debate.
But the policies are the real battlefield.
Always were.
Most people are still watching the headline.
And missing the war.
Muslim NIQABI woman defends her husband, when they enter ladies-only compartment .. when husband starts misbehaving with other women .. these jihadi Muslim woman starts defending him
In Tri Nagar, Delhi a neighborhood that is 90% Hindu, residents are being systematically intimidated by a Muslim man named Abdul Wari.
According to locals, he pressures Hindus to sell their properties, files false police cases against them, and benefits from selective enforcement of building rules that allow taller Muslim structures while restricting Hindu homes.
Repeated complaints to the police are allegedly ignored.
This is what demographic pressure and intimidation look like on the ground.
A Muslim girl marries a Hindu boy and happily builds a home with him.
Radical Islamists kidnap her and scream: “You’re a Muslim! How dare you live with a Hindu? You’ll burn in Hell!”
She fires back: “You people rape little children in madrasas… won’t YOU burn in Hell?”
The Alim goes completely silent.
Probably for the first time, Pawan was left impressed by an employee's expertise.
During his visit to the Jindal Waste to Energy plant, he was astonished by the knowledge and vision of a senior employee.
Impressed by his ideas, Pawan directed officials to arrange meetings with him to help formulate plans for cleaning the Godavari River.
"Don't try to directly seek money or happiness. Focus on creating tangible value and contributing more to society than you take. The rewards will come naturally." — Elon Musk
Dhruv Rathee enjoying in Germany
Abhijeet Dipke enjoying in US
Aprit Sharma enjoying in United Kingdom
And they are instigating Indian Youths and want GenZ to revolt against Democratically elected govt.
Few words of your response to them....