And who gave you the freedoms as a woman to speak your mind, dress in modern clothes, ride your motorcycle through Punjab? Your father or some document in Delhi? NO! It was the sacrifice the KPS Gill inspired from his men & their women & children for Desh & Dharma.
Did you not hear how after the Hindus had been kicked out of villages, the Khalistanis went after Sikh girls? This was not some rumor or a canard. Everyone from Capt Amarinder to sociologists of Punjab’s premier university to contemporaneous sober reportages testified to it. Hell even Bhindranwale’s nephew & top Khalistani politician of the time confessed to it when memories were fresh & space to brainwash & bullshit was much less!
We can understand the utter frustration & disdain of Congress party full of defeatist mindset and inferiority complex when you look at the contrast of splendid achievements under
PM Sri @narendramodi ji Vs
the shameful policy paralysis during
SG-MMS UPA government.
Just quoting a source which will be very difficult for Congress party to deny.
The fact is India’s proposal was rejected by Australia in 2010 which PM Modi ji got it accepted in his visit.
Such a well-red person like you should have shown RG the truth rather than being defending the factless illusionary mirage in which RG loves to ponder
FYI
tell him don’t be always be negative
B+
“Kumkum is made out of kesar, 90% of kesar comes from Islamic countries. So will they stop wearing tilak?” - Priyank Kharge
Fact: Kumkum is not made from saffron.
Mocking a sacred Hindu symbol using misinformation is disgraceful. Would he dare do this with any other religion?
The movie Satluj is a textbook example of manufactured history. It claims to show the truth, but it purposely hides the real facts
The film completely ignores the bombings, bus massacres, and brutal violence caused by Khalistani terrorists against thousands of innocent people. By erasing the real killers from the story, it is not history but propaganda.
Showing only one side of the story is dishonest. Weaponizing a one-sided narrative while completely silencing the actual victims of terrorism is a dangerous game. You cannot just blame the police and give a free pass to the armed terrorists who actually started the bloodshed in Punjab.
Caring about only side of the story makes it a lie. True justice means remembering every innocent life lost, not just the ones that fit a political agenda.
It is time to stop falling for half-truths meant to brainwash the next generation.
Every Indian should know what India got from this Indonesia visit. Especially the people who joke about the PM's foreign trips. :)
I read the full list of outcomes this morning. This is one of the biggest visits we've made to Southeast Asia in years.
Let me explain.
First, why Indonesia matters at all.
Indonesia is the fourth biggest country in the world by population. Around 28 crore people. It has the largest economy in ASEAN. It's the largest Muslim-majority country on earth. And it sits right on top of the busiest shipping lane in Asia.
Basically, if India wants to matter in Asia, we need Indonesia as a friend.
Now, what got signed.
One. Indonesia is buying Indian missiles.
They're importing our Astra air-to-air missiles. These are the missiles that performed well in Operation Sindoor. They're also adding more BrahMos batteries to their military.
For most of my life, India was known as the world's biggest buyer of weapons. We only imported. Now another big country is buying missiles made in India because they saw them work. That's a huge change in direction.
Two. India is investing in Indonesia's minerals.
Indonesia produces about half the world's nickel. Nickel goes inside every electric vehicle battery. Right now, Chinese companies control most of the nickel processing there.
India will now invest in nickel, steel and rare earth magnet manufacturing inside Indonesia.
Why does this matter?
Last year China restricted the export of rare earth magnets. Within weeks, Indian car companies started panicking because their production depended on those magnets.
When one country and that too China controls a material everyone needs, it can squeeze you anytime.
This deal means India will have its own supply in the future.
Three. The port. This is the biggest one for me.
India and Indonesia will jointly develop Sabang port.
Open a map and look at where Sabang is. It sits at the entrance of the Strait of Malacca. This is a narrow sea passage through which a huge share of the world's trade passes.
Most of China's oil imports pass through it too. China has openly worried about this passage for 20 years.
Sabang is only about 100 miles from India's own Great Nicobar port project. So India will now have a presence at both ends of the entrance to the most important sea passage in Asia.
Four. A small deal that shows deep trust.
India will help Indonesia build its own EVMs, voting machines designed for Indonesia.
Think about that. Elections are the most sensitive thing in a democracy. A country only takes help with its voting machines from someone it trusts completely.
And finally, about the medal everyone is posting about.
The Bintang Adipurna is Indonesia's highest honour. It started in 1959. It's so senior that Indonesia's own President receives it when he takes office.
Foreign leaders get it very rarely.
And look at the full sequence of respect here.
Prabowo Ji came to Delhi as our Republic Day chief guest in January 2025.
Yesterday he personally went to the airport to receive Modi Ji.
Today he gave him Indonesia's highest honour. Modi Ji dedicated it to crores of Indians.
One more thing that I find beautiful.
Both leaders are visiting the Prambanan temple in Yogyakarta.
It's a 1,000-year-old Hindu temple complex where the Ramayana is still performed as a dance.
Indonesia's national airline is called Garuda.
Our two countries have been connected for over 2,000 years. This friendship has very old roots.
Now, a nickel plant takes years to build. A port takes ten years. A missile partnership takes decades to grow.
None of these things provide an immediate, exciting change. They determine India’s position in 2040, the cost of our EVs, the safety of our maritime trade, and which countries purchase our weapons.
People judge the PM's visit by two days of photos. By that logic every trip looks like tourism, because the real results show up ten years later.
The world's largest democracy and the world's largest Muslim-majority democracy just became much closer partners. That's 170 crore people building together.
Our kids will still be benefiting from what was signed this week, long after everyone forgets the photos. :)
On this day today, 39 yrs ago, 70+ Hindu passengers were taken out of buses, separated & roasted with bullets in a 24 hours window. Khalistani terror group KCF took responsibility. One Sikh politician in Majha - a 3 term MLA of Congress, Satnam Singh Bajwa - dared to condemn it. Promptly he was killed along with 4 others around him even though he had police protection.
Today his sons, Fatehjung Bajwa & Partap Singh Bajwa, are top leaders of BJP & INC in Punjab respectively. But - like @ManishTewari as well - they dare not name/condemn the Khalistanis who killed their dear father. OTOH, anybody can abuse KPS Gill & his - primarily Jat Sikh - men who brought back peace as their families making unspeakable sacrifices. Shows who was the terrorist & intolerant brutes then & even now. And who brought back music, dance, press freedom, democractic niceties & space to criticize - even most irresponsibly - in Punjab. Brought back from a point where it seemed all hope had been lost.
This fraud did it again
He again chopped the clip and only shared half clip to target PM Modi
Indonesian President said that 8 is his lucky number. In response to him, PM Modi said 8 is important number for India also
Zubair chopped the initial part of clip and only presented Modi's part
This clip was taken his Congress IT cell to spread
Here is the full clip
KPS Gill spent last yrs in Vrindavan looking after cows.
He knew Sikh Granth was one big ode to Shri Krishna, Vedant & Vaishnavism.
His ONLY regret in life was not being sent to Kashmir.
He was confident he’d have eradicated terrorism there as he did in Punjab & reversed the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus
Alas..
Justice Lokur was 2 years old when India made it clear, not passport but Citizenship Act 1955 will decide citizenship
He was 14 years old when Indian Passport Act 1967 cleared any doubts about it
He was 24 years old when he became an advocate in 1977 when this was further clarified in Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India case
He was 59 years old when he joined Supreme Court in 2012 and watched Mumbai High court again say Passport is not citizenship proof in 2013
Today Lokur is 73 years old, has travelled on the same passport hundreds of times and pretends that others won't get visas because Passport is not citizenship proof
Such clowns have ruled us!
This is exactly how their propaganda machinery works.
Zubair deliberately cut and edited the video, intentionally hiding the most crucial part of the exchange. He selectively stripped away the context where Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto explicitly initiated the conversation about the number 8 being his lucky number.
By removing the first half of the interaction, this fake news brigade manufactured a completely false narrative to mock the Prime Minister of India, passing off a lighthearted, respectful diplomatic reply as something else entirely.
It is a classic case of using half-truths and malicious editing to mislead people for an agenda.
She was an employee at a Bengaluru daycare. She saw babies being tortured, loaded on to washing machines, stuffed down toilet bowls. She complained. She was sacked. She became a whistleblower and exposed the horrific crimes. She should have been rewarded.
She has been arrested.
Faridabad, Haryana:
Over 200 Abduls attacked a Hindu family over a minor water dispute.
Four minor daughters were injured, as were their father and mother.
Bittu Bajrangi came for help.
Dalit leaders did not come for rescue.
Hindus stay united; batonge toh katonge
Vipin Kumar is an Indian construction worker in Romania.
One day, while he was walking near Nicolae Romanescu Park in Craiova, he saw a girl slip through a thin layer of ice and start struggling in the sub-zero water. Her father tried to reach her but became trapped in the broken ice.
Without any hesitation, Vipin used a nearby sledge to slide toward her. When the ice broke beneath him as well, he plunged into the freezing water, managed to grab the child, and held her above the surface for nearly 30 minutes until emergency crews arrived.
Both Vipin and the girl suffered severe hypothermia and were rushed to the hospital, where they received treatment.
Romania granted honorary citizenship to Vipin Kumar for his bravery and for risking his own life to save the girl.
Nowadays, social media is filled with hate against India, and Indians are increasingly being targeted. But when stories like this emerge, they rarely receive the same attention. They are not shared as widely, and somewhere along the way, these stories get buried and forgotten.