#Abhinavagupta loved Kashmir, he wrote about it. “Where everybody is a learned person, where even a warrior is capable of worthy discourses, where women of the cities are remarkable with luster of the moon”https://t.co/pTMmqtBMLl @MakrandParanspe@PMOIndia@HMOIndia@DrRPNishank
@mkatju Sir time and again you have asked Indian Muslims to rethink and I am sure they would not do any course correction. They shall continue to be cry baby.
@IndiGo6E flight 6E- 5024 has been delayed 4 times since 8 pm. Instead of departing at 9 pm the flight is now being departed at 2.15 am. Kindly look into to it urgently.
Who will explain this ?
36 years of exodus , no homeland , nobody's children .. all because we can't swing votes !
Story of Kashmiri Hindu genocide ... #Kashmir
@Vedmalik1@subhash_kak@gauravcsawant Creation of terror state packistan was ideological where its founding fathers categorically rejected coexistence with Hindus. Territorial disputes was just an excuse for their hidden agenda. Mask is falling off finally.
Till recently Pakistan's issue with India was territorial-J&K. Now Asim Munir says "It is fundamental, of ideology" (of Hindu-Muslim, two nation theory). People in India need to take note of it.@gauravcsawant
I do not agree with anyone who believes that dialogue with Pakistan can lead to genuine bilateral relations or lasting friendship. There can be no normal relationship as long as:
- terrorism continues to be used as an instrument of state policy against India
- the policy of “bleeding India through a thousand cuts” remains intact
- extremist ideas like "Ghazwa-e-Hind" and Jihad are promoted instead of being discarded as dangerous idiotic fantasies
Peace cannot coexist with terrorism.
As I have raised on several platforms earlier, while we at Mata Kheer Bhawani Tikker are striving to redevelop and preserve this sacred Sanatan heritage through our own limited resources, there is one major issue that continues to affect not only us but many devotees and communities involved in the restoration of temples and Ashrams across Kashmir.
For every reconstruction or repair work, timber is an essential requirement for roofing, traditional wooden structures, and other architectural works. Unfortunately, we are being compelled to procure timber at unaffordable market rates, whereas several other religious institutions receive subsidized timber through government provisions linked with BPL benefits.
Whenever we approach the authorities, we are informed that such support cannot be extended to us because many among us are considered “temporary card holders” outside the Valley. Both the Central and State systems, unfortunately, continue to push us back on technical grounds rather than supporting the preservation of this ancient spiritual heritage.
This is precisely why, despite our best intentions, we are often forced to reuse old and damaged timber while rebuilding these sacred structures.
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