There are millions of pro-India Sikhs across social media, but they all are scattered.
It's time to unite. 🇮🇳
If you know any Sikh or Kaur who proudly supports India, tag them below. This isn't for a GC, it's to build a strong network of like-minded people.
Waheguru 🙏
Kerala: Where Hindus Are Orphans
On June 28, Narayanan, his wife Bijimol, and their two children — a 7-year-old daughter and a 2-year-old son — had their final meal together at Aishwarya Hotel in Ernakulam. Shortly after they jumped off a bridge into the Muvattupuzha river. Behind this tragedy was poverty - they had been evicted from their rented house just days earlier.
Now think about this for a minute - just one Hindu temple in Kerala, the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, has a gold hoard conservatively estimated at $200 billion. If just 10% of this treasure is liquidated, every Hindu family of Kerala can be taken care of for life. Every Kerala Hindu child's education expenses can be paid for.
But the temple, which is under a private trust, won't do it because it's "God's money." The same ex-royal family that won't distribute this massive wealth to Hindus gave away tens of thousands of acres of Hindu land to Christians to build churches. They funded the construction of churches. They allowed Muslims to settle in Kerala and gave them women. They forced Hindus to donate their young sons to the Muslim community.
Meanwhile, Christians in Kerala utilize church funds for the upliftment of poor Christians. They rightly criticise Hindus for not using temple wealth for community growth. The fact that most large temples are under government control is not an excuse - Hindus should have agitated to get them back.
Meanwhile, Hindus in Kerala have the highest suicide rate in India.
A British woman's alleged parasite infection from a 2007 trip to India has been revived by the BBC nearly two decades later, promoting negative stereotypes about the country.
@Sagarshriti1 examines the medical facts behind neurocysticercosis, the timing and framing of the story, and documents the wave of racist, anti-India reports promoted by Western media
Read here 👇
https://t.co/TzBj9u06ZI
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.
12 वर्षीय अनाथ सुनील तिर्की, दर-दर की ठोकरें खाने को मजबूर! दाने-दाने को तरस रहा मासूम...
हजारीबाग (झारखंड): केरेडारी प्रखंड के अंतर्गत फुसरी गांव का निवासी 12 वर्षीय अनाथ बालक सुनील तिर्की आज दर-दर की ठोकरें खाने को मजबूर है। इस मासूम का इस दुनिया में कोई सहारा नहीं है। आलम यह है कि प्रशासनिक उदासीनता के कारण इस बच्चे का अब तक न तो जन्म प्रमाण पत्र बन पाया है और न ही आधार कार्ड। यही वजह है कि आज तक इस अनाथ बच्चे को किसी भी प्रकार की सरकारी मदद का लाभ नहीं मिल सका है।
यह 12 साल का मासूम इस उम्र में पढ़ाई करने के बजाय पेट पालने के लिए मजदूरी करने को मजबूर है। लाचारी इतनी बड़ी है कि रोज काम न मिलने के कारण उसे कई दिन और रातें भूखे रहकर, सिर्फ पानी पीकर बितानी पड़ती हैं। आर्थिक तंगी और इस भीषण मजबूरी के कारण वह स्कूल भी नहीं जा पा रहा है।
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In 2000, 3 days before Christmas, 3 LeT jihadis opened indiscriminate fire at the Red Fort and killed 2 soldiers of the Indian Army and 1 security guard.
Three days before Christmas.
By Christmas, one of them was in police custody. Paki Muhammad Arif, alias Ashfaq, was picked from an apartment more than 11 hours away by road. Along with a pistol and live rounds.
Much is said and written of police lethargy in this country but how often do you hear of such swift aprehension?
By March 2001, a chargesheet was already in with Arif and 21 other names.
Know when the trial began?
September.
Not for all 22, but only 11.
A Lashkar terrorist is caught with evidence and trial takes 7 months to even commence. When do you think the verdict could’ve come?
October 31.
2005.
Thankfully, the verdict is in favor of the State. Death penalty for Arif, Jail for his wife Rehmana Yusuf Farooqui (bitch is Indian, by the way).
So at least one jihadi is hanged. Finally!
Not so soon.
We have a “rule of law.” Jihadi goes to High Court.
Remember, more than 230 witnesses have been recorded in support of the verdict at the trial court. Of course the higher court would agree. It does. But takes two whole years.
Hang him now?
Nope. Supreme Court.
This one agrees with the verdict too. But takes...hold your breath...4 years to say so.
We’re in 2011 now. Second half. Anyway, Supreme Court says you should hand, so you should hang, no?
Nope. Review petition, curative petition, yada yada yada...by the time we’re in 2014, the whole legal paradigm has shifted. A foreign terror convict (not accused, convict) who should have been hanged...has been made the basis for a change in the very SOP of Indian judiciary. Allow me to explain:
Earlier review petitions were heard in a closed-door setting inside judges’ chambers. No oral arguments were allowed. The judges would simply read the written files and pass an order. This is called “hearing by circulation” because the case papers are literally “circulated” among the judges rather than argued orally.
In Mumahhad Arif’s 2014 hearing, the SC ordered that this be changed to “open court hearing” for death row inmates.
The whole process was reset. Typically, a review or curative petition is only allowed once, that too within 30 days of the verdict. This ruling practically rendered all past reviews in the case immaterial and allowed a fresh petition for an open court hearing.
The highest court of the land just offered the terrorist a lifeline.
The lifeline is grabbed.
A fresh review petition is filed. Heard. And dismissed once again. But now we’re closing 2022.
Hanging finally?
Nope.
There’s still a final ace left to be played: The President of India.
A mercy plea is filed with Ms. Murmu. She rejected the plea (thank goodness)...
TWO YEARS LATER.
So trial lost, HC lost, SC lost, two reviews lost, President lost...NOW can we hang him finally?
Nope. Now it’s back to SC with a curative plea.
Just for the plea to be heard, we go from 2024 to 2026.
Jan 21 this year the SC agreed to examine a fresh curative plea from Arif based on “evolving jurisprudence regarding the death penalty,” putting his execution on hold once again.
As of this tweet, the Pakistani jihadi who opened indiscriminate fire at random unsuspecting Indians at the heart of its capital...
Remains as far from the noose as he was two decades ago.
The story of Indian judiciary.
रहिमन भारतवर्ष में, बाइक धीरे चलाईं।
ना जानै केहि रूप में, सरकारी गड्ढा मिलि जाई।।
Junagadh municipality dug up the road for civic work but failed to restore it properly, leaving a deep pothole. Came rain, pothole disappeared under water and dhappa! This biker suffered serious injuries. Four more accidents at the same spot the same day.
People get fined for overspeeding, wrong parking, no seatbelt and many other violations.
But no government official is ever punished for robbing citizens of their basic dignity on the road.
North Indians don't name.their kids Subramanian just as south Indians don't name their kids Kanhaiya or Kishan. A person is called Unnikrishnan in Kerala and someone is called Kanha in UP. But they are both named after Krishna. Shiva is called Bholenath in the north and Annamalaiyar in TN but they refer to the same force. Local culture and linguistic influences lend different names in different regions. Our civilization settled these ideas without internet or Twitter
"No gynaecologist here, so we referred her." That’s the pathetic excuse a Medical Officer gave. To make things worse, her grieving family found insects inside the filthy mortuary freezer. When the CMS was confronted, he said that there was no cleaning staff. Disgrace!
The Delhi-Dehradun Expressway was inaugurated on April 14, 2026. It is now July. The monsoon just arrived. So have the potholes.
Rs 12,000 crore of public money. Two and a half months. That is how long it lasted before the first rain exposed what was actually built.
I am heading to Japan tomorrow. The agenda is to partner with small to mid-sized companies in small town Japan and bring them to small town and rural India.
We want to restore our culture of craftsmanship - Aasaari (ஆசாரி) in Tamil and Vishwakarma (विश्वकर्मा) in Sanskrit - by partnering with smaller Japanese companies that still have those ethos and are present in rural Japan. Japanese are world leaders in areas that require intricate craftsmanship.
I am guided by my friend Britto (Britto-san!) originally from Madurai and who spent decades in Japan and understood the culture and companies well. He is the founder of Takumi Motion Controls, and Takumi (匠) also means "craftsman".
Britto-san and I bonded over our admiration of Japanese craftsmanship. This has become a mission for us.
📍Dasiya Village, Basti, UP
Villagers are protesting an Ethanol plant in their area.
This man alleges they gave their land for the factory because they were fooled by the factory representatives into believing it was for a Maida/ food processing unit.
Had they known it was for an Ethanol factory they wouldn’t have given their land, as it will potentially impact 14-15 villages in the vicinity.
The Indian Holocaust- This must go viral
Hitler did not come to India - Then who put 20000 Indian Army Soldiers in Gas Chambers??
The Britishers did- 1930 British Holocaust on Indians for 10 years suspected to have killed over 20000 soldiers
This story won’t give you goosebumps. 🇮🇳💔
It will leave you in silence.
History often speaks of wars, but stays silent about what happened behind closed doors.
In the 1930s and 1940s, soldiers of the British Indian Army were taken to military testing programs linked to Porton Down.
Inside controlled gas chambers in Rawalpindi, Indian Army soldiers were exposed to mustard gas.
Not in battle.
In experiments.
They were made to stand inside sealed chambers wearing minimal clothing so the effects on skin, eyes, and lungs could be studied.
What they endured was not warfare it was observation.
Hundreds were exposed.
Many suffered severe burns. Many developed long-term respiratory and eye damage. Some were hospitalized for weeks.
Consent was not truly informed. Within the structure of colonial military authority, refusal was not realistically possible.
For years, this remained hidden from public view.
Later reporting, including by The Guardian, brought fragments of this truth into light.
This was not a battlefield.
This was controlled human experimentation done in the name of research.
And the people inside those chambers were Indian Army soldiers who had no real choice in what they were part of.
Some parts of history are not meant to give chills.
They are meant to leave you with silence.
For 36 years, this story was buried.
Kashmiri Hindu nurse Sarla Bhat was brutally murdered during the terror unleashed in Kashmir. Now, after nearly four decades, Yasin Malik has finally been chargesheeted in her murder case.
Her cousin recalls an image that still haunts the family:
"When we went to collect her ashes after the cremation, around 200 JKLF terrorists were present. They trampled those ashes under their feet."
This wasn't just murder. It was an attempt to erase dignity, memory, and an entire community.
History cannot be rewritten by silence. Justice delayed for 36 years is still a reminder of how long victims have had to wait.
Amrit Kaal in Uttarakhand
>Pregnant Sarita Devi reached CHC Tharali at 8 AM
>They made her wait until 11 AM w/o basic tests & delayed her referral
>She d!ed in ambulance
>Her 2 kids (15 & 8) lost their mother
— This SPINELESS government has completely abandoned hills.
Dear @myogiadityanath@PMOIndia
An emotional appeal from kid from Artara village in the Maudaha tehsil of Hamirpur district, Uttar Pradesh
The kid shows the condition of his mud house and appeals to local MLA Dr. Manoj Prajapati to help build a proper home for his family.
The kid believes someone will see his video and help, I hope they do.
This kid doesn't understand politics, doesn't understand government schemes, doesn't know bureaucracy works.
He only knows one thing, If I tell an elder my problem, maybe he'll help me.I hope they do.
SP Office, @CP_Jodhpur
Is it necessary that Govt Officers can meet a citizen only inside their AC offices? Why can not the SP come down to meet this aged woman?