Architect of Chaos. Historian. Full-time Menace. ๐
I donโt follow trends; I follow the trail of destruction. Historian by profession offensive by nature
I don't agree with your manufactured opinion.
Pakistan-backed tribal invaders (with Pakistani regulars) attacked after Maharaja Hari Singh's initial hesitation. India accepted the Instrument of Accession on 26-27 Oct 1947, but Lord Mountbatten (Governor-General) explicitly conditioned full integration on a future reference to the people's will once law and order were restored.
Nehru referred it to the UN under Chapter VI to expose Pakistani aggression and seek withdrawal of invaders โ a move advised by Mountbatten and strategically proactive, as Pakistan could have complained first, putting India on the defensive. It wasn't a naive trust in the UN alone; India lacked overwhelming military superiority for a prolonged high-altitude fight right after Partition's bloodbath, with other crises (Hyderabad, etc.) looming.
The Karachi Agreement (July 1949) formalized the ceasefire line under UN auspices. It wasn't Nehru unilaterally surrendering PoK. It reflected mutual exhaustion and international pressure after months of fighting ending in a stalemate (India held the Valley and most of Jammu). Continuing indefinitely could have drained resources when nation-building was priority one
Article 370 wasn't a "problem creator" imposed by Nehru; it was a negotiated temporary provision reflecting the conditional accession, protecting J&K's internal autonomy while integrating on defence, foreign affairs, etc. It helped win over local leaders and people, countering two-nation theory propaganda.. Nehru like anyone else could not be perfect, but his visionary actions protected our newly formed nation
Crores in donations to Lord Ram's temple... vanished?
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has alleged that massive sums offered by devotees at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya are missing. He called it "shameful" for the temple trust, questioned the UP government's silence, and urged the courts to take suo motu cognisance linking it directly to the faith of millions of Sanatani devotees worldwide.
But is this just election-season mudslinging, or a symptom of deeper opacity around public faith and funds?
@gharkekalesh In any civilised nation, there would've been a case, compensation to the aggrieved and strict action on the police.. but hey people eating beef is a bigger problem
Maybe you should read a little before blabbering. Sardar Patel held the opinion of either giving Kashmir to Pakistan or letting the king decide.. whereas it was Pandit Nehru who was adamant about including Kashmir in India.. Sardar had the opinion of not pursuing Kashmir since he believed there was already too much going on. But hey, maybe WhatsApp is where true history is taught, what do I know. VP Menon, Rajmohan Gandhi and Kuldip Nayar may have been mistaken, they were busy understanding history rather than joining your WhatsApp group
Young Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: 'I was an RCB fan before, huge fan of Virat bhaiya. The way he spoke to me... it didn't feel like I was talking to Virat Kohli the superstar. He spoke like an elder brother.'
Class act. In a world of egos, Virat still keeps it real. Respect! โค๏ธ
#ViratKohli #KingKohli #RCB"
In the timeless words of Goswami Tulsidas, the great 16th-century poet-saint:
"Compassion is the root of virtue; pride is the root of sin.
Tulsi says, one should not forsake compassion as long as one lives."
Tulsidas, through his profound verses in Ramcharitmanas and beyond, reminded us that true greatness isn't in power, wealth, or dominance but in lifting others, showing kindness, and serving without ego.
To every human today: In a world torn by division, hatred, and selfishness, let us remember our shared humanity thrives on compassion. Help the fallen, speak gently, serve selflessly. Drop the pride that blinds us. Live with an open heart, just as Tulsidas taught through Rama's ideal of dharma: duty rooted in love for all beings.
This isn't just ancient poetry. It's a call for our times. Be the light. Serve humanity. ๐
#Tulsidas #WisdomForAll #Compassion #MessageToHumanity
The Ram Mandir movement emotionally united millions. Devotees poured in their hard earned money, emotions, and lifelong devotion. If that money lacks full transparency and accountability, it's not just a scandal it's an insult to the very devotees who built this moment.
Hindutva voices boast about "restoring Hindu glory." Yet when it comes to managing donations in this so-called revival, why does it feel more like modern political capital than ancient dharma?
Crores in donations to Lord Ram's temple... vanished?
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has alleged that massive sums offered by devotees at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya are missing. He called it "shameful" for the temple trust, questioned the UP government's silence, and urged the courts to take suo motu cognisance linking it directly to the faith of millions of Sanatani devotees worldwide.
But is this just election-season mudslinging, or a symptom of deeper opacity around public faith and funds?
@Sarcasty_Kitty Max is truly a genius ain't he? I have this affection towards Ferrari for no reason.. maybe because I love Raikonen.. I wish someday Max joins Ferrari.. till then it's Charles for me
@Rishabh_3126@IndianTechGuide True but population growth is not the solution. A decline in fertility rate, if you ask me, should be good for us.. also I believe the job market in India is gonna worsen pretty soon so having a younger population too might not be feasible