@YurInnerVoice@ImtiazMadmood Ofcourse, hope is a good thing but, why fake philanthropy..?. There are people who are getting well, why not derive hope from them..?
And if you are so weak to find hope from lies...then what's wrong with fairy tales..?
Anything which thrives on fraud are lies... aren't they..?
Yasin Malik’s men didn’t stop at raping the 27-year-old Kashmiri Hindu nurse Sarla Bhatt. They then murdered her, engraved the acronym ‘JKLF’ on her body, and mutilated it out of sheer contempt for her Hindu identity. After that, they issued multiple warnings to her family against cremating her remains according to Hindu rituals. The family still went ahead with the cremation, defying the threats. When they went to collect her cremated remains (asthi) later, a mob of around 200 Islamists descended upon the crematorium and stomped over them.
They didn’t stop even at that. They then bombed her family home with a grenade.
Do you really think all 200 of those monsters who showed up at the crematorium were foreign infiltrators, Pakistani terrorists, or JKLF members? These are the questions that make many Kashmiri Muslims very uncomfortable. The moment you raise these issues, especially when they present a narrative portraying their community as victims, they label you an Islamophobe or resort to similar accusations.
I have seen all kinds of Islamists, but the tribe in Kashmir is the craftiest. Many of them pretend to be atheists in private, yet their public behaviour and political leanings tell a completely different story. Very hard to take their words at face value.
In a fitting rebuke to the Supreme court, the @narendramodi govt (SIA) has reopened cases of Kashmiri Hindu genocide.
Prominent ones being probed are the brutal murders of Nurse Sarla Bhat and Judge Neelkanth Ganjoo by Yasin Malik's terror group, shown here in the Kashmir Files.
India was indeed staring at a massive energy crisis.
The Modi government navigated it without a single major disruption. This is a masterclass in governance that Congress should study.
”‘More Than 80% of Japanese Gods Are Indian Gods’ 🇮🇳🇯🇵
Former Japanese Ambassador to India Yasukuni Enoki explains the deep cultural ties between India and Japan and how the ancient Siddham script is still used in Japan.”
PM Modi’s Seychelles Visit: Strategic Masterstroke for India’s Indian Ocean Security.
In a must-watch analysis, Sudhir Chaudhary breaks down why the 3-day trip isn’t a vacation — it’s vital for protecting key sea lanes, strengthening defence ties & countering regional challenges under Vision MAHASAGAR.
9 agreements signed. Highest honour conferred.
जब हमारी बेटियाँ बड़े सपने देखती हैं, तो पूरा देश उन्हें गौर से देखता है।
गुरुजी, #MannKiBaat में नागालैंड महिला फुटसल लीग का उल्लेख करने के लिए आपका हृदय से धन्यवाद🙏
Every time I see this video, it brings tears of overwhelming relief and justice.
After 36 years SIA Chargesheets Yasin Malik as prime mastermind in the brutal gangrape and murder of Kashmiri Hindu Nurse Sarla Bhat.
We Muslims constitute 14% of India's population, but we get the highest 25% of subsidies, yet our contribution to the economy is only 2% of the total.
We’re literally plundering taxes, just like we did during the Mughal era.
Illegal jehadi immigrants trying to enter Poland via the Belarus border. These invaders are targeting Polish border guards, police and military personnel with stones, branches and burning objects.
Poland has reinforced its border with Belarus to combat this sustained influx. As of 2024 and early 2025, Poland has implemented strict measures, including a 186 km steel fence, a 200 metre buffer zone, and a massive military presence to block attempts to cross the border. Over 5,000 soldiers are stationed at the border, with thousands more in reserve.
When people from the Northeast make headlines, it’s usually because someone confused us with a foreign country.
But today Assam’s own Tapan Kumar Deka retires as the first Northeasterner to lead the Intelligence Bureau and the longest-serving one at that.
Turns out we’re great at keeping secrets too. 🤫
Basab Ghosh wrote :- How the Communists , Irfan Habibs , Romila Thapars and Leftist academics hates her.
A meticulous writer and ruthless historian , Meenakshi is the daughter of the Times of India's most well known editor, the late Girilal Jain.
Hats off Meenakshi, you richly deserve being nominated to the Rajya Sabha
Thousands of people gathered at Eidgah ground in Rawalakot, where demonstrators openly asserted that Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK) is not a part of Pakistan.
Will the international media cover this? Or are some outlets only interested in spreading propaganda against India because Pakistan's reality doesn’t suit their agenda.
In 1990, Sarla Bhat, 27, was working as a staff nurse at Srinagar’s SKIMS hospital to support her family, even as fear forced her community to flee.
On April 15, 1990, Sarla was abducted from her hostel. For four agonizing days, JKLF terrorists subjected her to brutal torture and sexual assault. When her body was dumped in Mallabagh on April 19, her killers had carved the acronym "JKLF" directly into her flesh from a knife.
The horror continued for her family. When Sarla’s bullet-ridden body returned to Anantnag, the neighborhood was already a ghost town emptied by the exodus. Marooned and helpless, the grieving family could not find enough people to carry her to a funeral pyre. As they attempted her final rites, a grenade was hurled at their home. This targeted terror forced the last remaining Hindu families to flee.
Systemic apathy followed. Though a police complaint was filed in 1990, the file was buried. It took until 2025 for a Special Investigation Agency to reopen the case, naming four terrorists. Two are dead, one is absconding, and one is imprisoned: Yasin Malik, who was once pampered as a Damaad by New Delhi, invited to the high table as one of the esteemed "stakeholders in the Kashmir peace talks." Yesterday, chargesheet was filed in this case.
Sarla’s case is not isolated. Thousands of women faced similar brutality in Kashmir during the late 1980s and 1990s, leaving behind stories that have been completely erased from the records today.
India still has older GE F404-F2J3 engines from the early LCA Tejas prototypes lying around in warehouses. Instead of letting them gather dust, the government should hand them over to private aerospace startups or private defense companies along with dedicated R&D grants.
Giving the private sector access to real military turbofans to tear down, study, and test would give a massive boost to indigenous engine tech R&D 😉
I was fourteen, walking home from school in Paris with my French-American friend. Summer was around the corner and the heat was relentless.
‘You must be used to this heat,’ she said.
‘Not really,’ I replied. ‘We lived in the hills in India before we came to Paris.’
‘Hills? I didn’t know India had hills.’
‘We have the Himalayas,” I had replied. ‘The highest mountains in the world.’
She stopped dead.
‘You’ve got to be kidding! The highest mountains are in America.’
That expression of absolute certainty is etched into my memory even today.
Twenty years later, when I met her again in New York, I reminded her of that conversation. We couldn’t stop ourselves from laughing.
So anyway that afternoon we went home, and I opened my Philips Atlas and showed her the Himalayas.
‘You know,’ she said thoughtfully, ‘ I’d always wondered about that weird name. I just assumed it was some Native American name.’
A few weeks later, in geography class, while studying the Alps, our teacher announced they were the highest mountains in the world.
My newly enlightened friend proudly corrected her.
‘Actually, the Himalayas are.’
The teacher shot me a look that instantly identified the culprit behind this inconvenient fact.
Then, without missing a beat, she recovered.
‘Yes… but the Himalayas are the newest highest mountains. The Alps were the oldest highest mountains.’
Case closed.
At fourteen, I learnt one of life’s great lessons: The West doesn’t just write history, geography, science. It often decides it.
If something is ancient, extraordinary or foundational, somehow it must have originated in Europe or at the very least be explained through a European lens.
The Rig Veda became “Aryan.” A Middle Eastern Jew named Jesus acquired blond hair and blue eyes.
Even Panini, at one point, seemed to belong to everyone except India.
Now, apparently, Panini is Pakistani.
Progress, I suppose.
From ‘ that’s impossible’ to ‘it was ours all along.’
The script changes. The narrator doesn’t.
#SundayMusings