When I read the Upanishads, my tears start flowing. How great is this knowledge? It is necessary for us to especially adopt the brilliance contained in the Upanishads in our lives.
#Hinduism#Vedic_Sanatan_Dharma
Selective outrage won’t do.
If Dipke wants Dharmendra Pradhan to resign, why silence on the Patiala ITI students who were lathi‑charged demanding jobs?
Demand equal accountability Bhagwant Mann and Education Minister Harjot Singh must answer and step down if responsible.
Don’t mislead millions of children.
@JethmalaniM Soulmates?
More like two malfunctioning microphones trying to host the same roast. Sound and fury, zero signal.
If gossip had a power couple, this would be it starring in How to Lose Followers and Alienate Allies.
Trump’s observation is clear: PM Modi has led India for over 12 years with calmness and toughness a record of stability, not a conspiracy. RSS stands as India’s cultural and social foundation; RAW is our external intelligence shield protecting national security.
When foreign “deep‑state” actors and NGOs funded by outside powers criticize India’s core institutions, it’s not activism its influence operations aimed at destabilization. India must remain vigilant against regime‑change narratives.
Sanjay Raut’s remark about Suvendu Adhikari is completely ill-timed and shows zero respect for his political journey.
Raut forgets that Suvendu was fighting Mamata Banerjee and the TMC when they were in full power not when they were weak.
As Leader of the Opposition, Suvendu stood firm against the TMC regime despite his close associates being killed by TMC goons.
He didn’t back down even under extreme pressure and violence. Instead of dismissing him, Raut should acknowledge Suvendu’s courage in opposing a powerful government when it took real risk to speak truth.
Today, Suvendu defeated Mamata Banerjee herself in Bhabanipur while retaining Nandigram a testament to his resilience and political strength.
Sanjay Raut’s attempt to belittle him reflects more on his own bias than on Suvendu’s worth.
PM Modi has consistently defended India’s sovereignty, strengthened our defense, and put India first while CONgress has a long history of foreign dependence: from the British-era intelligence linkages that survived independence, to CIA training and logistical support India accepted during the Cold War era.
Rajya Sabha exists so states and parties can nominate people with experience industry leaders, lawyers, journalists who add expertise to lawmaking.
Rajdeep and Sagarika act surprised because their side lost influence.
BJP has nominated professionals who actually contribute to debates and policymaking, not just parade credentials.
That’s democracy, not favouritism.
Around 2010–2011. Rahul Gandhi has been reported in news articles and in some WikiLeaks-published cables as having made comments to U.S. diplomats about concerns over rising Hindu nationalism and extremist elements.
India’s priority must be national security and cultural unity.
While some leaders downplay threats from China and Pakistan, and others worry about internal extremism, Prime Minister Modi has shown decisive leadership to protect India’s borders and promote our heritage.
Voters should back those who defend Hindu civilisation and Indian sovereignty not those who pander to foreign narratives or downplay real threats.
Italy is a democracy just like India millions didn’t vote for PM Giorgia Meloni.
Yet when Trump made a silly, disrespectful remark about her “begging” for photos, the entire country, including opposition parties, stood united behind her.
No mocking, no claims that she made Italy look weak, no one taking Trump’s side for petty political gain.
Compare that to India: when Trump called India a “hellhole,” our opposition demanded PM Modi not respond firmly, while some even sided with Trump for political gratification.
That’s not democracy that’s disloyalty to the nation.
We need leaders who defend our country with dignity, not politicians who undermine PM Modi for applause.
Solidarity with PM Meloni and PM Modi both leaders who stand strong against disrespect.
Against Trump’s arrogance and against India’s opposition that fails to unite behind their PM when the nation is attacked.
Modi’s record speaks for itself decades of stalled promises replaced by real delivery: universal healthcare coverage, clean water and housing for millions, digital payments that empower the poorest, and sustained growth that makes India a global force.
He revived pride in our civilisational identity while strengthening national security and ending the politics of entitlement.
Critics focus on rhetoric; Modi focuses on results.
For anyone who cares about development, stability and cultural confidence, he remains the right choice.
@PoornimaNimo@avinashbn25 You can build firewalls and block apps, but you can’t fully control information flows.
Ten phones, one day: proof that decentralized actors and basic tech still beat centralized suppression.
Censorship is a strategy, not an impenetrable system.
@_TheTathya@krishnasdwar Great step by the NDA government under Amit Shah’s leadership.
ABHIGYAN with 1.29 crore fingerprints and NAFIS integration can cut ID time to 35 seconds, speeding investigations and improving conviction rates.
Smart use of tech for public safety.
@KommawarSwapnil This is incredible pride for India! 🇮🇳 Trump naming PM Modi among his top
Two admired world leaders right alongside Xi confirms what we already know: Modi ji is a globally respected, tough negotiator and extraordinary leader. A very tough cookie’ indeed.
@HCP_2026 Meloni’s response was perfectly earned. Trump fabricating a story about an ally because he felt ‘sorry’ for her is pathetic and confirms he treats allies worse than enemies. ‘Italy and I never beg’ iconic.
The contrast is stark: when Trump made a remark many Italians felt was condescending toward PM Giorgia Meloni, Italians across political ideologies criticized it and defended her without weaponizing a foreign leader’s words to demean their own PM or score partisan points.
In India, an entire cabal in the opposition eagerly amplifies every foreign criticism of our elected leadership often with more enthusiasm than India’s adversaries.
Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav, Mamata Banerjee, and others don’t just mention foreign criticism; they lean on it, repeat it, and frame it as validation of their own narrative against Modi.
This isn’t about politics.
It’s about national instinct. Italians united to defend their leader.
Some in India’s opposition treat foreign criticism as a weapon against their own government.
India first is never their instinct.
Political opportunism always comes before national interest.
The way the Jantar Mantar protest unfolded underscores smart statecraft: allow lawful dissent, keep channels open, and refuse to be baited into theatrics.
When senior leaders don’t amplify fringe narratives, and law-and-order lets peaceful protests proceed, attention falls on the organizers’ credibility not the state.
Visible facts permission to protest, open media coverage, leaders not taking the bait, and organisers walking away from their own sites exposed the performance for what it was.
If anyone still believes this was organic agitation rather than a politically engineered project with external encouragement, the day’s events should prompt a rethink.
Overpraise from a U.S. President toward PM Modi isn’t admiration it’s often a signal of hidden agendas.
History shows that when the U.S. deep state and CIA feel an ing power like India is out of their control, they resort to regime-change tactics.
But India isn’t vulnerable.
With PM Narendra Modi’s visionary leadership, NSA Ajit Doval’s unmatched strategic acumen (who has openly warned against foreign-led regime changes ), S. Jaishankar’s fearless diplomacy, and Amit Shah’s ironclad internal security framework, India is completely shielded from such operations.
Ajit Doval will never let foreign powers destabilize India.
The U.S. deep state should understand: India’s sovereignty is non negotiable.
This whole narrative is fake.
Rahul Gandhi (56), Sonam Wangchuk (59), and Abhijeet Dipke (30) are not Gen Z leaders they are puppets of the American deep state and CIA, using Gen Z as a tool to destabilize India.
Gen Z (14–29) doesn’t need dynasts like Rahul Gandhi, who inherited power and never faced real unemployment.
Gen Z doesn’t need “experts” like Wangchuk, who helped Congress draft education policy in 2004 and now says the system is broken while benefiting from the same system.
Gen Z doesn’t need unemployed activists like Dipke, who turned unemployment into a political brand instead of delivering real solutions.
Real Gen Z leadership comes from youth who fight for jobs, accountability, and India’s sovereignty not from foreign-backed elements trying to copy Nepal’s youth-led toppling of governments.
The American deep state and CIA don’t care about Indian youth.
They care about weakening India.
Gen Z must reject all fake leadersdynastic, elitist, or foreign-funded and demand employment, not experiments.
This woman converted out of love Jehad, and now she’s trapped because that same man is using religion to control her.
The fact that she’s still wearing the hijab doesn’t mean she accepts this abuse she’s just trying to navigate a system that’s been weaponized against her.
She doesn’t need a Sharia council to grant her divorce.
She needs to walk out, remove that hijab if it no longer represents her, and file for divorce in a real court where her rights as an Australian citizen are protected.
Pakistani men who refuse to grant divorces while hiding behind Islam are not protecting religion; they’re abusing it.
Sharia councils in Western countries have no legal authority.
They’re not courts.
They’re echo chambers for patriarchal control.
This woman deserves freedom, justice, and safety not more delays from men who profit from her silence.