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RSS Swayamsevak, my dearest Childhood Friend and my Highschool Classmate Sri BK Suresh (44), was brutally murdered yesterday by anti-social elements at my native Marpanadka, Kasaragodu. Suresh, a promising leader of SC Community of Kumbadaje Panchayat. We went to same RSS Shakha. We studied together, We worked together. A staunch Karyakarta. Great Loss. Pranam’. #OmShanti 🙏🙏🙏
Jaishankar vs Soros :
India's Foreign Minister Delivers a Masterclass in Diplomacy & Defiance
Dr. Jaishankar’s handling of George Soros is a strong example of India’s current foreign-policy style: calm, direct, and unapologetic about sovereignty. In the widely circulated 2023 remarks, he called Soros “old, rich, opinionated” and “dangerous,” arguing that such figures try to shape narratives rather than accept democratic outcomes.
Dr. Jaishankar did not answer with outrage; he framed the issue as a larger debate about who gets to define democracy and legitimacy in a changing global order. That allowed him to turn a personal provocation into a defense of India’s electoral mandate and strategic autonomy.
His line worked because it was both sharp and disciplined. Instead of escalating the confrontation, he used language that signaled confidence while keeping the focus on India’s position, not Soros’s publicity.
The response landed well with audiences who see India pushing back more assertively against Western commentary on domestic politics. It also fit Jaishankar’s broader diplomatic image: composed, technically precise, and willing to challenge double standards without sounding defensive.
That is why many commentators describe his approach as a “masterclass” in modern diplomacy. It blends message control, strategic ambiguity, and national assertiveness rather than relying on rhetorical volume.
The Soros exchange was never just about one billionaire. It was about India rejecting the idea that external opinion can sit in judgment over its democracy or policy choices. Dr. Jaishankar’s core message was that India will answer criticism, but on its own terms.
Credit : Justice For India.
Andhra Pradesh’s recent decision to pay parents Rs 30,000 for their third child and Rs 40,000 for the fourth will turn India’s demographic dividend into a demographic disaster and trigger another partition.
Here I provide seven arguments why @ncbn must withdraw this policy:
@Shiks33075327@Vishnu_Jain1@adv_hsjain Yes. I take a bow in front of them 🙏, they are doing a pretty good job for Hindu Samaj. Reclaim all our lost glory
Based purely on scientific evidence, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has confirmed that a magnificent temple once stood where a mosque does now at Bhojshala.
Not just 4 or 40 or 40,000 - every demolished temple must be legally reclaimed. We owe this to our civilisation. My views:
@sriramranga@san_x_m@Lotus2021 Did the police prove that. No. He was not there in the police station attack. An innocent victim of brutal police excesses
@san_x_m The Trauma he had gone through as a father and remember only after he filed habeas corpus the police confirmed his arrest. K. Karunakaran was forced to resign due to adverse remarks from court.
Her name was Lini Puthussery.
She was 31 years old. A nurse at the Perambra Taluk Hospital in Kozhikode Kerala. She had been working there for six years.
She had two sons. Ritul was five years old. Sidharth was two years old.
In May 2018 the Nipah virus arrived in Kerala. Two brothers and a relative were brought to the hospital with symptoms nobody had seen before.
Lini was on night duty when they arrived. She cared for them through the night.
They died soon after. Confirmed Nipah positive.
By Friday Lini herself had fallen ill.
She was shifted to the ICU at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital.
When she learned she had contracted the Nipah virus she asked the hospital not to allow her two sisters to visit. She did not want them exposed.
From the ICU she wrote a note to her husband Sajeesh.
“Sajeesh I am almost on my way. I don’t think I will be able to see you. Sorry. Please look after our little ones and take them to the Gulf. They should not be alone like our father. Lots of love.”
She died on May 21, 2018.
Her body was cremated quickly to prevent the spread of infection. Her family could not say a proper goodbye.
She did not hesitate when the patients arrived.
She did not ask who would care for her sons if she fell ill.
She showed up for her shift and did her job.
Today is International Nurses Day.
Her name was Lini Puthussery. She deserves to be remembered.
9th May 2026 shall be etched in history as a day of profound significance. This date will endure in memory as one that carried the weight of destiny and the promise of a new chapter of hope, dignity and good governance.
At the iconic Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata, the BJP Government took oath. I, along with several others were privileged to have witnessed this historic occasion.
Here are some glimpses…
In a pleasant coincidence, the oath-taking ceremony of the first-ever BJP Government in West Bengal took place on Pochishe Boishakh, the Jayanti of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. At the ceremony, tributes were paid to Gurudev Tagore. His timeless words have long stirred the conscience of the nation and his vision continues to illuminate India’s development journey.
@ARanganathan72 These main parties DMK & AIADMK both wont object. For them politics is money making biz. Now new CM is the agent of Evangelical mission. He was enjoying this when this Moron concluded his speech.
@amarDgreat@theskindoctor13 @DrRijuDutta_TMC Bhai, He is tired of justifiying TMC in National TV. Now he wanted to join BJP but shezhzad wont allow as they fight each other daily in PrimeTime News Hour😂