When will you remove these non-Hindus (4000 crypto Christian’s & Muslim’s ?) from @TTDevasthanams, @ncbn@AnamReddy_TDP@BollineniRNaidu saar ?
You had promised to remove them. It has been two years since you came to power. You made strong statements that you would remove them. We are still waiting.
Converted TTD employees are now fearlessly continuing in their positions.
Every year, your government sponsors their trips to Mecca and Jerusalem, along with special incentives, without fail — all because of vote-bank politics and the influence of the Minority Welfare Minister.
But when it comes to Hindus, there is zero action. Why?
Use these 5 methods to detect crypto-converts and employees of other religions in all Hindu temples:
1. When they enter the temple premises, have them say “Jai Shri Ram” or chant “Om Namo Venkatesaya” three times while keeping CCTV cameras focused on their reactions.
2.After entry, ask every employee to spend a few minutes chanting “Govinda Namalu” (or “Om Namo Narayanaya”).
3.Offer them Theertham and Prasadam and observe their response.
4.Make them perform Pradakshinam (circumambulation) around the sanctum.
5.Require every employee to wear a Lord Venkateswara pendant or tilak daily.
If these simple measures are
implemented, no one will dare to enter Hindu temples under false pretenses in the future.
These people want to enjoy the salaries and facilities of our temples, but their minds remain aligned with desert cults.
They cannot serve Hindu institutions with true devotion while holding such conflicting beliefs.
@PMOIndia@HMOIndia@PawanKalyan@MadhavBJP@VHPDigital@navathajurnalst !
His body had wasted away piece by piece.
His ribs had begun to show.
He no longer had the strength even to move.
When the British saw that this 25-year-old young man would not break, they tried to force-feed him by thrusting a tube through his nose.
The tube entered his lungs instead of his food pipe.
Milk filled his lungs.
He writhed in agony, vomited blood, but still refused to end his hunger strike.
On 13 September 1929, inside Lahore Jail, a revolutionary gave his life.
For 63 days yes, 63 days he had not eaten a single grain of food.
History often remembers the hanging of Bhagat Singh, but forgets the comrade who died in Bhagat Singh’s arms.
That revolutionary was Jatindra Nath Das known across India as Jatin Da.
He was an expert in making bombs, but in the end, his greatest weapon became his own body.
He could have apologized.
He could have accepted food.
He could have saved his life.
But he had only one demand:
“Stop treating Indian political prisoners like animals.”
The British believed hunger would crush his spirit.
They did not realize that this was not a body made of flesh alone it was forged in iron.
As his condition worsened, the British crossed every limit of cruelty.
Prison doctors and guards pinned him down.
They forced a tube into his nose.
He screamed in pain, but his resolve never trembled.
When news of his martyrdom reached the public, the nation wept.
It is said that as his body was carried from Lahore to Calcutta, thousands stood at every railway station with flowers in their hands.
In Calcutta, more than 600,000 people joined his funeral procession.
Subhas Chandra Bose himself helped carry his body on his shoulders.
But today, how many still remember that 63-day sacrifice?
Before his death, Jatin Da reportedly said:
“I am no saint. I am simply an ordinary man who wishes to die for the dignity of his country.”
People may debate how India won freedom.
But one truth cannot be denied:
The foundations of that freedom were laid upon the withered bones of young men like Jatin Da.
India’s freedom was not charity.
Someone paid for it with his youth, his pain, and 63 days of unimaginable suffering.
Every Indian should know the price of the air they breathe today.
After the Nashik corporate jihad case, Telangana cannot sit silent and wait for its turn.
Hyderabad has lakhs of IT employees. Their workplace must be for careers, not coercion, harassment, religious targeting, exploitation or secret pressure networks.
I urge Telangana DGP for an immediate meeting with all major IT company heads, especially HR teams.
Put strict accountability in place.
No complaint should be buried.
No victim should be isolated.
No management should look away.
Many employees are already sharing incidents from offices on social media. Do not ignore these warning signals.
Company heads, HRs, Managers are requested to treat employee safety and dignity as a top priority, encourage open reporting, and address every concern with seriousness and fairness.
From our end, we will keep tracking such issues as well.
When are you sending these non-Hindus from @TTDevasthanams, @ncbn?
You promised to remove them. It's been 2 years since you came to power. You made tall statements that you will remove them. We are waiting.
Converted TTD employees are fearlessly
How dare this christian woman removed garland from Sri Rama Murthy?
Police Dept is sleeping
HM is sleeping
CM is ignoring
His son & Minister is ignoring
Can any Hindu dare do this in any church and survive?
All Christians in entire state would have been on the roads.
AP Hindus became 🧠 dead 🧟♀️.
No unity, no retaliation, no protesting mentality.
35% ☦️ + 20% 🕌 + 20% are secular Hindus.
Only 25% Hindus are left, who are divided by caste lines and fan wars.
@JanaSenaParty@PawanKalyan anna , @ncbn garu
Pls do the needful on the below subject 🙏
Maa aakroshanni avedhananu ardham chesukondi .
We want ground level measurable and visible changes 🙏
The biggest lesson from Dhurandhar is
"धर्महिंसा तदैव च:"
Violence carried out to protect Dharma is better than Non-violence that damages Dharma
- Mahabharat
Hindu were always brave warriors. Hindu scriptures like Mahabharat, Ramayana, Puran are full of gore and violence to protect Dharma
Shastra and Shaastra (Weapon and Scriptures) both carry equal importance in Hinduism
Hindu Gods Durga, Chandi, Shiva, Ganesha, Ram, Krishna, Hanuman, all hindu historical icons Arjuna, Bhima, Chandragupta, Vikramaditya, Pushyamitra, Skanda Gupta, Chola, Prithviraj, Rana Sanga, Maharana Pratap, Shivaji Maharaj, Bajirao Peshva, Savarkar, Ajad, Bose were Dhurandhars
This 'non violence slogan' of British agent Gandhi was a poison purposefully fed into the minds of Hindus to make them coward
Hindus It's time to return to roots
Watched #Dhurandhar2@AdityaDharFilms@RanveerOfficial
Did Not Feel like 3 hours.49 mins runtime
So booked again for tomorrow ❤️
This time bigger 💥 better💥 grander💥 view in Imax screen @PRASADSIMAX
*Ripper of a follow up to first part ❤️🎥 Absolute Cinema*
Yesterday in the AP Assembly, all leaders made tall statements, but on the ground none of them help Hindus or work for Hindu causes. It’s been 2 years and they still haven’t removed all the converts working in TTD. How long will it take?
They reverted the notification to demolish illegal ⛪️ ⛪️ within just 3 hours of issuance.
Illegal Rohingyas and Bangladeshis are increasing. Terrorists are being caught from Telugu states. What has the state government done to mitigate the risk?
Appeasement of an adulterated kova bun maker is more important than providing facilities at temples for devotees. Police brutality is not condemned.
Not in words but we want to see in action. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I know there will be backlash for stating the facts, but truth has to be told. Hindus have become the weakest link.
You might remember that a few years ago, in 2019, a film starring Akshay Kumar was released — Mission Mangal. The movie received widespread appreciation because it was based on a real-life story, and everyone loved it. The scenes were shown so convincingly on screen that while watching it, one felt like being a part of the Mars Mission team.
I also loved the film. But you may remember there was a scene where a woman scientist named Neha Siddiqui — shown as a religious (Muslim) woman — struggles a lot to find a place to live.
Everywhere she went looking for a rented house, the moment people learned about her religion, she was denied accommodation. I became very emotional watching that. I felt shocked that such a beautiful and talented scientist was refused a house. If you’ve seen the movie, you must have been shocked and angry too — and you should be.
Think about it: a scientist who works tirelessly for the country, and we show such discrimination toward her… how narrow-minded is that?
These thoughts were stuck in my head. After reaching home, I opened the internet and started searching about ISRO. That’s when I found out that ISRO provides apartments for all its scientists and engineers. After learning this, I felt puzzled — if ISRO provides official housing, why would a scientist look for a rented house in the first place?
Then I searched for Neha Siddiqui on Google — but she didn’t appear anywhere. After that I began checking the entire Mars Mission team to see what the real heroes actually looked like.
I went through the names of every member of the mission team, and I didn’t find a single scientist, engineer, or even technician named Neha Siddiqui.
Shocking, right? I felt the same — like a 440-volt shock. There wasn’t even a single Muslim man or woman in the actual team, yet the filmmakers introduced this plot under the name of creative liberty or freedom of expression, showing how a Muslim woman in India is denied a rental house, even if she’s an ISRO scientist.
And on the movie poster, they highlighted that same fictional character with the caption: “Science Has No Religion.”
Yes — this is how slow poison is served. Bollywood knows it very well.
I cross-checked it myself, but how many people actually do that?
- From the x account of @MahaveerVJ