Evidence found on Nida Khan's laptop from TCS of her contacts with 136 radical organizations worldwide. She used to take video calls from several organizations in Pakistan to train in converting Hindus to Mu$lims.
No one trolls better than PM Modi 😂
People say PM Modi relies on a teleprompter, but replies like this can’t be pre-decided or scripted.
Revanth Reddy: “Give me the funds Manmohan Singh gave you when you were CM.”
PM Modi: “If I do that, you’ll get only half of what you’re getting now.” 🤣
This is the befitting reply of the year.
@HPIndia Pathetic Experience.
I have purchased an "Extended" warranty for 2 years for my recently purchased Omnibook and it is showing warranty for this and next year. Also there is no option for Invoice download, while I need the same. Totally Disappointed.
@drmbct@RailwaySeva@AshwiniVaishnaw Sir, That is what I have mentioned that they are only allowing parcel to be sent on Tuesday. While this train runs daily. That too they are mentioning today only.
@RailwaySeva Is there any restriction on. Sending 'Two wheeler Parcel' in 14708 from NVS to JU?
Local staff is denying the service altogether and asking to come next tuesday.
@AshwiniVaishnaw
@RailwaySeva@drmbct Please do the needful as early as possible as I was waiting for this day for availing the service and now they have suddenly denied the services.
The Bengali word for "rainbow" is Ramdhonu, which means "Lord Ram’s bow." For thousands of years, Bengalis have referred to it by this name.
In 2017, in West Bengal school textbooks, "Ramdhonu" was replaced by the word Rongdhonu, which means "bow of colors." This word was not a part of traditional Bengali language and Mamata govt introduced it specifically to replace "Ram"dhonu.
To make matters worse, Rongdhonu comes from Bangladesh, where the Islamic government has been using it instead of Ramdhonu since they came into existence as an Islamic country.
Imagine the scale of appeasement!
@DRMBRCWR@AshwiniVaishnaw
Is there any restriction on sending Two wheeler parcel from NVS to JU in 14708 today? Local staff is denying the service and not giving proper details.
@RailMadad
Don’t know whether to laugh or cry at the secular Hindu useful idiots who are posting pics of their ‘breaking roza’ on the same day when a famous ex-Muslim man #SalimWastik was brutally attacked in front of his own home. They don’t even spare their own, do you really think your bending over backwards will ingratiatie yourselves to them? At the end of day, you are STILL a kafir!
Hypocrisy & Double Standards:
- Same symbol, different judgement:
Thailand uses Hanuman → “cultural pride.”
India uses Hanuman → “majoritarian politics.”
The bias isn’t about religion; it’s about who is allowed to assert identity.
- Civilizational confidence vs. colonial hangover: Many countries openly celebrate majority culture without apology.
India alone is expected to dilute its civilizational markers to be acceptable- Why?
- Narrative capture is the real problem:
Global academia, media, and NGOs frame Indian cultural assertion through a political lens.
Until India shapes its own narrative, others will define it.
What we should do:
1. Normalise, don’t defensively justify:
Stop over-explaining cultural symbols.
2. Japan, Thailand, Greece, and the Nordics don’t apologise for mythology in public life — India shouldn’t either.
3. Change the lens by consistency and confidence- We should usee civilizational icons in sports, diplomacy, branding, and education routinely — not reactively.
Repetition builds legitimacy; hesitation invites labels- As it has now!!
Thailand chose Lord Hanuman as the official mascot of the Asian Athletics Championships that it hosted. "Lord Hanuman exhibits strength, courage and wisdom," said the official communique.
If India had done this for a sports event, we'd have been declared a fascist Hindu Rashtra.
Did you know what happened after MK Gandhi's assassination?
-Brahmins were massacred in Maharashtra once Godse’s caste was known
-In Pune alone, 50+ Brahmins killed in a single day.
-In Bombay, 15 killed, 50+ injured.
-Estimates say 2000-8000 Brahmins across Maharashtra were murdered in those riots.
-Even Savarkar’s brother Narayanrao was lynched
-And the killers proudly called themselves Gandhians (Congressis)
Nehru was the PM, he ignored it the same as other anti Hindu massacre....
Why should one citizen of Bharat call another ‘My Lord’ even after 78 years of Independence?
Why should one Indian citizen ‘submit his prayer’ to another Indian citizen just because the latter happens to wear a black robe and sit on a higher bench?
Is a judge God to listen to prayers? Isn’t ‘Your Honour’ dignified enough to address a judge?
We’ve changed so many things in Bharat over the last 11 years, symbols, laws, systems, mindsets. Isn’t it time we shed this last vestige of pathetic colonial servility in our judicial language as well?
Our judges, including Justice Gavai often sermonise about equality and social justice at every possible opportunity, from every available podium. How about practising what they preach in their own courtrooms?
Has even a single judge in Bharat spoken out about this relic of mental servility and colonisation that still lingers in our courts?
If you agree to this sentiment, please RT.
#NoColonialHangover #WeNeedJudicialReform #BharatFirst
Cc @arjunrammeghwal@narendramodi@AmitShah
🚨 AIR FORCE CHIEF : "India plus China controlled 60% of world’s GDP at one time, but that didn’t stop us from getting captured and colonised"
"If you don’t have robust Military, you can be subjugated by anybody"
"Venezuela and Iraq show that military strength alone is not enough"
"What matters is the will to use it. Restraint backed by strength is respected as capability"
All these cartoons maligning Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose were published by the Communist Party of India (CPI) in its official magazine called People's War.
On the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, which is commemorated as Parakram Diwas, we recall his indomitable courage, resolve and unparalleled contribution to the nation. He epitomised fearless leadership and unwavering patriotism. His ideals continue to inspire generations to build a strong India.