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  • A Once-in-a-Lifetime Ritual for Royce, Drayush & Yajna 🙏

    Dear Friends and Well-Wishers,

    We would like to take a moment to share a very special milestone in our children’s lives – a sacred journey that recently took place in our family. ❤️

    Royce and Drayush recently underwent their Upanayan Sanskar, the Janeu or sacred thread ceremony, an ancient rite of passage in Hindu Dharma that signifies the formal beginning of a child’s journey into knowledge, self-discipline, and righteous living. As described in our Vedas and Shastras, this ritual marks the start of Brahmacharya Ashram – the phase of life focused on learning and personal growth. It is not just a cultural tradition but a spiritual awakening and a lifelong foundation for character building.

    The celebrations began with the beautiful and vibrant Kasar Batne ceremony. Surrounded by close family members, we blessed Royce, Yajna and Drayush with love and laughter while singing traditional songs, dancing with joy, and making the symbolic kasar laddoos. This joyful prelude set the tone for what would become one of the most unforgettable events of our lives.

    Later that evening, we held the traditional Haldi ceremony, where turmeric paste was applied to the children with prayers for purity, health, and protection. The house echoed with music and dance late into the night, bringing everyone – young and old – together in celebration.

    The next day was the main Upanayan ritual, led by our family priest. It was a long but powerful day, stretching from early morning to late evening. Despite the exhaustion, all Royce, Drayush and Yajna (who also underwent her Gunyo Cholo ceremony) stayed calm, respectful, and engaged throughout. Their grace and composure in such a spiritually intense event showed us that the first lesson of this ritual — to control one’s anger, ego, and frustration and to adapt with humility — had already begun to take root. 🙏

    This entire ceremony was made possible with the immense support and dedication of Royce’s and Yajna's mama (maternal uncle) and extended family. Without their love and effort, we could never have imagined celebrating with such warmth and scale. Over 700 relatives, villagers, and well-wishers gathered to bless our children — truly a humbling and unforgettable experience.
    With love,
    Yubaraj & Rita Sedai
    (Parents of Royce & Yajna)

    #UpanayanSanskar #GunyoCholo #SanatanDharma #TraditionAndValues #RoyceSedai #YajnaSedai #DrayushBhetwal #FamilyBlessings #CulturalRoots #ProudParents
    A Once-in-a-Lifetime Ritual for Royce, Drayush & Yajna 🙏 Dear Friends and Well-Wishers, We would like to take a moment to share a very special milestone in our children’s lives – a sacred journey that recently took place in our family. ❤️ Royce and Drayush recently underwent their Upanayan Sanskar, the Janeu or sacred thread ceremony, an ancient rite of passage in Hindu Dharma that signifies the formal beginning of a child’s journey into knowledge, self-discipline, and righteous living. As described in our Vedas and Shastras, this ritual marks the start of Brahmacharya Ashram – the phase of life focused on learning and personal growth. It is not just a cultural tradition but a spiritual awakening and a lifelong foundation for character building. The celebrations began with the beautiful and vibrant Kasar Batne ceremony. Surrounded by close family members, we blessed Royce, Yajna and Drayush with love and laughter while singing traditional songs, dancing with joy, and making the symbolic kasar laddoos. This joyful prelude set the tone for what would become one of the most unforgettable events of our lives. Later that evening, we held the traditional Haldi ceremony, where turmeric paste was applied to the children with prayers for purity, health, and protection. The house echoed with music and dance late into the night, bringing everyone – young and old – together in celebration. The next day was the main Upanayan ritual, led by our family priest. It was a long but powerful day, stretching from early morning to late evening. Despite the exhaustion, all Royce, Drayush and Yajna (who also underwent her Gunyo Cholo ceremony) stayed calm, respectful, and engaged throughout. Their grace and composure in such a spiritually intense event showed us that the first lesson of this ritual — to control one’s anger, ego, and frustration and to adapt with humility — had already begun to take root. 🙏 This entire ceremony was made possible with the immense support and dedication of Royce’s and Yajna's mama (maternal uncle) and extended family. Without their love and effort, we could never have imagined celebrating with such warmth and scale. Over 700 relatives, villagers, and well-wishers gathered to bless our children — truly a humbling and unforgettable experience. With love, Yubaraj & Rita Sedai (Parents of Royce & Yajna) #UpanayanSanskar #GunyoCholo #SanatanDharma #TraditionAndValues #RoyceSedai #YajnaSedai #DrayushBhetwal #FamilyBlessings #CulturalRoots #ProudParents
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  • Not good that Rahul, Uddhav didn't visit Maha Kumbh: Athawale

    "It's a personal choice but since Rahul Gandhi and his family are Hindus, they should have attended Maha Kumbh," he said.

    On Uddhav, Athawale said, "It's disappointing that being a son of Balasaheb he did not visit Kumbh."
    Not good that Rahul, Uddhav didn't visit Maha Kumbh: Athawale "It's a personal choice but since Rahul Gandhi and his family are Hindus, they should have attended Maha Kumbh," he said. On Uddhav, Athawale said, "It's disappointing that being a son of Balasaheb he did not visit Kumbh."
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  • The recent tragic attack in Balochistan, Pakistan, where gunmen brutally executed seven innocent bus passengers after checking their identities, echoes a dark chapter from history—one that is often overlooked or conveniently forgotten.

    After Indira Gandhi's assassination in 1984, it has been alleged that the Congress-led government orchestrated one of the most catastrophic and vengeful massacres against Sikhs in India. Thousands of innocent Sikh men, women, and children were slaughtered in Delhi and other parts of India. In retaliation, a similar horrific incident took place on the Indian side of Punjab, where Hindu Punjabis were targeted, forced off buses, and executed after verifying their identities. These events left deep scars on the fabric of the nation, fostering division, fear, and hatred—something that should never have been allowed in a land that prides itself on unity in diversity.

    Kangana Ranaut’s much-anticipated movie Emergency was expected to shed light on these historical events, but as history has shown time and again, mainstream narratives often sideline uncomfortable truths. The world has witnessed too many such senseless tragedies, whether in India, Pakistan, or anywhere else.

    Decades later, the quest for justice continues. On February 12, 2025, former Congress Member of Parliament Sajjan Kumar was convicted for his role in the murder of a father and son during the 1984 riots. The prosecution has sought the death penalty, labeling it a "rarest of rare" case. Kumar, already serving a life sentence from a 2018 conviction related to the riots, now faces additional sentencing. The Supreme Court has scheduled further arguments on the quantum of punishment for February 21, 2025.

    When will this hatred end? After all, we are all human beings—born under the same sky, breathing the same air, and bound by our faith in the Creator. No religion, no ideology, no historical grievance should justify the cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians.

    It is time we, as a global community, reject this cycle of violence, learn from the past, and commit ourselves to a future where no person is killed simply for their identity, beliefs, or heritage. The past cannot be undone, but the future is still in our hands.
    The recent tragic attack in Balochistan, Pakistan, where gunmen brutally executed seven innocent bus passengers after checking their identities, echoes a dark chapter from history—one that is often overlooked or conveniently forgotten. After Indira Gandhi's assassination in 1984, it has been alleged that the Congress-led government orchestrated one of the most catastrophic and vengeful massacres against Sikhs in India. Thousands of innocent Sikh men, women, and children were slaughtered in Delhi and other parts of India. In retaliation, a similar horrific incident took place on the Indian side of Punjab, where Hindu Punjabis were targeted, forced off buses, and executed after verifying their identities. These events left deep scars on the fabric of the nation, fostering division, fear, and hatred—something that should never have been allowed in a land that prides itself on unity in diversity. Kangana Ranaut’s much-anticipated movie Emergency was expected to shed light on these historical events, but as history has shown time and again, mainstream narratives often sideline uncomfortable truths. The world has witnessed too many such senseless tragedies, whether in India, Pakistan, or anywhere else. Decades later, the quest for justice continues. On February 12, 2025, former Congress Member of Parliament Sajjan Kumar was convicted for his role in the murder of a father and son during the 1984 riots. The prosecution has sought the death penalty, labeling it a "rarest of rare" case. Kumar, already serving a life sentence from a 2018 conviction related to the riots, now faces additional sentencing. The Supreme Court has scheduled further arguments on the quantum of punishment for February 21, 2025. When will this hatred end? After all, we are all human beings—born under the same sky, breathing the same air, and bound by our faith in the Creator. No religion, no ideology, no historical grievance should justify the cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians. It is time we, as a global community, reject this cycle of violence, learn from the past, and commit ourselves to a future where no person is killed simply for their identity, beliefs, or heritage. The past cannot be undone, but the future is still in our hands.
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  • 🌼✨ Happy Basant Panchami from the Dununu Team! ✨🌼

    As we celebrate the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami, we invoke the blessings of Maa Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, learning, and creativity. May her divine grace illuminate our minds with knowledge, harmony, and prosperity.

    Basant Panchami marks the arrival of spring, symbolizing new beginnings, positivity, and growth. Just as nature blossoms with vibrant colors, may this festival bring joy, enlightenment, and success into your lives.

    At Dununu, we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma. Let’s embrace this day with learning, devotion, and celebration as we continue our journey towards knowledge and enlightenment.

    🌿💛 Wishing you all happiness, wisdom, and prosperity! 💛🌿

    Jai Maa Saraswati! 🙏✨

    #BasantPanchami #Dununu #WisdomAndProsperity #SanatanDharma #Hinduism
    🌼✨ Happy Basant Panchami from the Dununu Team! ✨🌼 As we celebrate the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami, we invoke the blessings of Maa Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, learning, and creativity. May her divine grace illuminate our minds with knowledge, harmony, and prosperity. Basant Panchami marks the arrival of spring, symbolizing new beginnings, positivity, and growth. Just as nature blossoms with vibrant colors, may this festival bring joy, enlightenment, and success into your lives. At Dununu, we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma. Let’s embrace this day with learning, devotion, and celebration as we continue our journey towards knowledge and enlightenment. 🌿💛 Wishing you all happiness, wisdom, and prosperity! 💛🌿 Jai Maa Saraswati! 🙏✨ #BasantPanchami #Dununu #WisdomAndProsperity #SanatanDharma #Hinduism
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  • All you want to know about stampede at #MahaKumbh2025 !

    Pls spread this Max as CHINDUS and QTWA Vultures from SP & CONgress have already started spreading misinformation to demean Hindus largest festival of Kumbh

    1. A stampede-like situation broke out at Sangam at around 1 am due to RUMOURS.

    2. Yogi Govt & #Mahakumbh Admñ immediately swung into action.

    3. 50 Ambulances & NSG reached the spot within minutes & took control of situation. Green corridor was immediately built & Injured taken to different hospitals incl those set up at #MahaKumbhMela2025

    4. PM Narendra Modi Ji called up CM Yogi Adityanath Ji twice in an hour to take stalk of situation.

    5. HM Amit Shah Ji called up CM Yogi Ji & assured all required help from Centre.

    6. It was a very swift response to alarming situation & everything was brought under control within minutes as Admñ made continuous announcements not to allow panic seep in & to guide huge crowd.

    7. Showing sensitivity, all 13 Akharas have postponed Amrit Snan to Basant Panchami.

    8. Situation COMPLETELY under control & around 9 Crore Devotees are present at different ghats incl Triveni Sangam.
    All you want to know about stampede at #MahaKumbh2025 ! Pls spread this Max as CHINDUS and QTWA Vultures from SP & CONgress have already started spreading misinformation to demean Hindus largest festival of Kumbh 1. A stampede-like situation broke out at Sangam at around 1 am due to RUMOURS. 2. Yogi Govt & #Mahakumbh Admñ immediately swung into action. 3. 50 Ambulances & NSG reached the spot within minutes & took control of situation. Green corridor was immediately built & Injured taken to different hospitals incl those set up at #MahaKumbhMela2025 4. PM Narendra Modi Ji called up CM Yogi Adityanath Ji twice in an hour to take stalk of situation. 5. HM Amit Shah Ji called up CM Yogi Ji & assured all required help from Centre. 6. It was a very swift response to alarming situation & everything was brought under control within minutes as Admñ made continuous announcements not to allow panic seep in & to guide huge crowd. 7. Showing sensitivity, all 13 Akharas have postponed Amrit Snan to Basant Panchami. 8. Situation COMPLETELY under control & around 9 Crore Devotees are present at different ghats incl Triveni Sangam.
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  • 44 Hindu Girls abducted from Narail, Khulna Dt: Status unknown • Swami Chinmoya Das refusing food?
    via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU4l6ZiHWKM
    44 Hindu Girls abducted from Narail, Khulna Dt: Status unknown • Swami Chinmoya Das refusing food? via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU4l6ZiHWKM
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  • Mubina was the Public Relations Officer in Tirupati Devasthanam during the YSR Congress Jagan Mohan Reddy regime

    Check out the amount of jewellery seized by Income Tax officials from the house of Mubina Nishka Begum


    Not at all shocking

    This is what happens when non believers are in admin of Hindu temples

    This is how the RICHEST Devasthanam of Bharat was looted by a Sarkar run by CRYPTOS

    We already saw how the Tirupati Prasadam laddoos were defiled with cow & pig fat

    Save temples 🙏🚩🇮🇳
    Mubina was the Public Relations Officer in Tirupati Devasthanam during the YSR Congress Jagan Mohan Reddy regime Check out the amount of jewellery seized by Income Tax officials from the house of Mubina Nishka Begum Not at all shocking This is what happens when non believers are in admin of Hindu temples This is how the RICHEST Devasthanam of Bharat was looted by a Sarkar run by CRYPTOS We already saw how the Tirupati Prasadam laddoos were defiled with cow & pig fat Save temples 🙏🚩🇮🇳
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  • #UttarPradesh | Mohammad Salim, a rioter involved in the Nov 24 anti-Hindu Sambhal Violence, has been arrested by Sambhal Kotwali police from Seelampur, Delhi

    Police recovered a 12-bore pistol, 5 live cartridges, & one spent cartridge from him

    A history-sheeter, Salim is also accused of looting cartridges during the violence. So far, 52 arrests have been made.
    #UttarPradesh | Mohammad Salim, a rioter involved in the Nov 24 anti-Hindu Sambhal Violence, has been arrested by Sambhal Kotwali police from Seelampur, Delhi Police recovered a 12-bore pistol, 5 live cartridges, & one spent cartridge from him A history-sheeter, Salim is also accused of looting cartridges during the violence. So far, 52 arrests have been made.
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  • 1978 Sambhal Files - Hindu Blood Flowed As Justice Was Silenced!

    https://www.thejaipurdialogues.com/featured/sambhal-files-the-1978-forgotten-riots-that-shaped-anti-hindu-sentiment/
    1978 Sambhal Files - Hindu Blood Flowed As Justice Was Silenced! https://www.thejaipurdialogues.com/featured/sambhal-files-the-1978-forgotten-riots-that-shaped-anti-hindu-sentiment/
    WWW.THEJAIPURDIALOGUES.COM
    Sambhal Files: The 1978 Forgotten Riots That Shaped Anti-Hindu Sentiment - The Jaipur Dialogues
    Uncover why CM Yogi wants to repone Sambhal Files that recorded the anti-Hindu 1978 riots to deliver justice.
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  • The Sambhal Files!
    Hindus were murdered. Even the dead bodies of many people were not found but congress is concerned only about Muslims. Pappu visits rioters families instead of affected victims. Explore the truth behind the heart-wrenching violence in Sambhal.
    WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/live/t7lerV8Zp1E?feature=share
    The Sambhal Files! Hindus were murdered. Even the dead bodies of many people were not found but congress is concerned only about Muslims. Pappu visits rioters families instead of affected victims. Explore the truth behind the heart-wrenching violence in Sambhal. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/live/t7lerV8Zp1E?feature=share
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  • A special ‘Kalash’ from Ayodhya’s Ram Janmabhoomi was installed in the premises of the famous Martand Sun Temple in the Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Sunday.

    The special Kalash was brought to the Anantnag district by a special procession ‘Kalash Yatra’ and installed at the Martand Sun Temple, which is one of the holiest sites of pilgrimage for Kashmiri Hindus in the Anantnag district.

    A large number of Kashmiri Hindus and devotees from across the country participated in the religious rituals held here in the Surya Mandir.

    A special pooja was held and special prayers were held for the peace and prosperity of the country while installing the auspicious Kalash in the temple.

    The Martand Sun Temple is an eighth-century Hindu temple, located near the city of Anantnag
    A special ‘Kalash’ from Ayodhya’s Ram Janmabhoomi was installed in the premises of the famous Martand Sun Temple in the Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Sunday. The special Kalash was brought to the Anantnag district by a special procession ‘Kalash Yatra’ and installed at the Martand Sun Temple, which is one of the holiest sites of pilgrimage for Kashmiri Hindus in the Anantnag district. A large number of Kashmiri Hindus and devotees from across the country participated in the religious rituals held here in the Surya Mandir. A special pooja was held and special prayers were held for the peace and prosperity of the country while installing the auspicious Kalash in the temple. The Martand Sun Temple is an eighth-century Hindu temple, located near the city of Anantnag
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  • Moorkh…tapas and Tapasya are two different words!!

    Tapasya is often translated as “austerity,” but its etymological root, tapas (“deep meditation”), indicates a process of purification by which you make yourself more seasoned and mature. Tapasya includes control over one's physical body, speech, thoughts and mind.

    In Hinduism, tapas is a spiritual practice that involves self-discipline, meditation, and other forms of self-purification.
    Moorkh…tapas and Tapasya are two different words!! Tapasya is often translated as “austerity,” but its etymological root, tapas (“deep meditation”), indicates a process of purification by which you make yourself more seasoned and mature. Tapasya includes control over one's physical body, speech, thoughts and mind. In Hinduism, tapas is a spiritual practice that involves self-discipline, meditation, and other forms of self-purification.
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  • HOW WEST BENGAL WAS DESTROYED:

    “West Bengal has been on a decline ever since 1963, when Chief Minister of the state Bidhan Chandra Roy passed away. He reinforced the foundations of the state after the partition of 1947, got the Durgapur & Alloy Steel Plant, Chittaranjan Locomotives, India’s 1st satellite town in Kalyani, Digha Beach Resort, expanded the engineering industries, set up engineering, technology, medical, management, and other institutes.

    Calcutta and Jadavpur used to be the prime universities in India those days. West Bengal had the IIM, IIT, Indian Statistical Institute, the Operations Research School, Bengal Engineering College, besides, of course, Presidency College, SXC, Scottish Church and many other venerable institutes.

    It was the HQ of Birla, JK, Bangur, and Thapar and Tata. The grand Tata Centre was built for that purpose. This was the vision of TATA'S. Most of their investment was in Jamshedpur. Most foreign companies had their India HQs in Calcutta. This was the reason Calcutta has best of the Clubs in the country. It had the highest number of International flights, Bombay used to serve mainly Aden, Muscat, and East Africa.

    And then ‘Ashok Kumar Nite’ happened in February 1968. Women were dragged out and their ***** dead raped bodies were found in and around the lake over the next two days. The CPM leaders (Jyoti Basu & Co) called it “the rise of the proletariat against the bourgeoisie” and justified it.

    Calcutta started emptying. Soon after, Aditya Birla was dragged out of his car between GPO & RBI, opposite Writers Building, thrashed, clothes torn, stripped down to his undergarments and made to walk like that to his office at 15 India Exchange Place. With a crowd roaring in laughter and jeering, he went home and took a flight to Bombay, never to return. He took all his money and offices out of Bengal. Today they are one of the top industrial houses in the country.

    So did JK, so did Thapar, within a month. So did most entrepreneurs, so did most MNCs. Latest example was ousting of Tata Nano. Those were ‘Mass Exodus’ of money and employment from the state. Today no Industrial house plans to start any project in the state. That, this being the dream that the Communists wanted, and there is no change by the present government too.

    Communists in West Bengal started their political power capturing from ‘Ashok Kumar Nite’ in 1968 and went through ‘Sain Bari killings’ in 1970, ‘Marichjhapi massacre’ in 1979, ‘Bijon Setu massacre’ of 1982 to ‘Bantala gang ****’ of 1990, ‘Nanoor massacre’ of 2000 and ‘Nandigram massacre’ of 2007.

    They destroyed the work culture and closed down thousands of factories in West Bengal in the name of violent Trade Union and Co-ordination Committee. Presently, the state has been infected with culture of ‘Cut Money’, ‘Syndicate’, Para-teachers, Civic Volunteers and migration of lakhs of labourers to other states.

    Those educated ones, who could not cope up with destruction of West Bengal migrated out to other parts of India; to other countries.

    One finds so many teachers, scientists, researchers, doctors, economists, artists, from West Bengal in the US, UK, France, Germany, Benelux, Scandinavia, but none worth the name here in Bengal. It was a ‘Mass Exodus’ of brains.

    The people of West Bengal have been strangely watching this downhill journey of the state for five decades and will do so unfortunately for another five decades.

    One may see the state to turn into an Islamic State in near future. Just keep your fingers crossed.”

    PS: Number of beggars per hundred thousand population is highest (89) in West Bengal at present. This is the bottom line.

    THE PRESENT GENERATION IS UNAWARE OF THE REASONS FOR THE FALL OF GOLDEN BENGAL.

    and you want Modi to fix it in one election? Bengal will never revive as long as Congress, CPI or TMC are in power. The ray of hope is only BJP but for that, the revolution had to come from Hindus in Bengal and not woke Hindus.
    The perpetrators keep This piece of History away to achieve their main goal. Let's spread this piece of history to the present generation!

    I do care for Bengal, but sitting outside, we can't do anything unless the local Hindus wake up from deep sleep
    Dr GP
    HOW WEST BENGAL WAS DESTROYED: “West Bengal has been on a decline ever since 1963, when Chief Minister of the state Bidhan Chandra Roy passed away. He reinforced the foundations of the state after the partition of 1947, got the Durgapur & Alloy Steel Plant, Chittaranjan Locomotives, India’s 1st satellite town in Kalyani, Digha Beach Resort, expanded the engineering industries, set up engineering, technology, medical, management, and other institutes. Calcutta and Jadavpur used to be the prime universities in India those days. West Bengal had the IIM, IIT, Indian Statistical Institute, the Operations Research School, Bengal Engineering College, besides, of course, Presidency College, SXC, Scottish Church and many other venerable institutes. It was the HQ of Birla, JK, Bangur, and Thapar and Tata. The grand Tata Centre was built for that purpose. This was the vision of TATA'S. Most of their investment was in Jamshedpur. Most foreign companies had their India HQs in Calcutta. This was the reason Calcutta has best of the Clubs in the country. It had the highest number of International flights, Bombay used to serve mainly Aden, Muscat, and East Africa. And then ‘Ashok Kumar Nite’ happened in February 1968. Women were dragged out and their naked dead raped bodies were found in and around the lake over the next two days. The CPM leaders (Jyoti Basu & Co) called it “the rise of the proletariat against the bourgeoisie” and justified it. Calcutta started emptying. Soon after, Aditya Birla was dragged out of his car between GPO & RBI, opposite Writers Building, thrashed, clothes torn, stripped down to his undergarments and made to walk like that to his office at 15 India Exchange Place. With a crowd roaring in laughter and jeering, he went home and took a flight to Bombay, never to return. He took all his money and offices out of Bengal. Today they are one of the top industrial houses in the country. So did JK, so did Thapar, within a month. So did most entrepreneurs, so did most MNCs. Latest example was ousting of Tata Nano. Those were ‘Mass Exodus’ of money and employment from the state. Today no Industrial house plans to start any project in the state. That, this being the dream that the Communists wanted, and there is no change by the present government too. Communists in West Bengal started their political power capturing from ‘Ashok Kumar Nite’ in 1968 and went through ‘Sain Bari killings’ in 1970, ‘Marichjhapi massacre’ in 1979, ‘Bijon Setu massacre’ of 1982 to ‘Bantala gang rape’ of 1990, ‘Nanoor massacre’ of 2000 and ‘Nandigram massacre’ of 2007. They destroyed the work culture and closed down thousands of factories in West Bengal in the name of violent Trade Union and Co-ordination Committee. Presently, the state has been infected with culture of ‘Cut Money’, ‘Syndicate’, Para-teachers, Civic Volunteers and migration of lakhs of labourers to other states. Those educated ones, who could not cope up with destruction of West Bengal migrated out to other parts of India; to other countries. One finds so many teachers, scientists, researchers, doctors, economists, artists, from West Bengal in the US, UK, France, Germany, Benelux, Scandinavia, but none worth the name here in Bengal. It was a ‘Mass Exodus’ of brains. The people of West Bengal have been strangely watching this downhill journey of the state for five decades and will do so unfortunately for another five decades. One may see the state to turn into an Islamic State in near future. Just keep your fingers crossed.” PS: Number of beggars per hundred thousand population is highest (89) in West Bengal at present. This is the bottom line. THE PRESENT GENERATION IS UNAWARE OF THE REASONS FOR THE FALL OF GOLDEN BENGAL. and you want Modi to fix it in one election? Bengal will never revive as long as Congress, CPI or TMC are in power. The ray of hope is only BJP but for that, the revolution had to come from Hindus in Bengal and not woke Hindus. The perpetrators keep This piece of History away to achieve their main goal. Let's spread this piece of history to the present generation! I do care for Bengal, but sitting outside, we can't do anything unless the local Hindus wake up from deep sleep Dr GP
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  • Waqf Board : Sorry, this temple belongs to the Greens.

    Khangress : Give the land to the Greens !! That's Waqf Act of 1995. Any property of the Greens goes to the Greens only.

    Hindu : But why, that's my land.

    Waqf Board : Your temple stands at the property of a Green who lived here in 1624.

    Hindu : Then give my Hari Har temple back, it stands where you constructed your mosque at Sambhal UP.

    Khangress : How dare you ? The places of worship act,1991 forbids you to change the religious structures.

    Waqf Board : Once a mosque, always a mosque. That can't be changed.....

    Moral of the story : A temple can be changed to a Mosque in 2024 but a mosque cannot be changed to a temple.

    Indian people still vote for Khangress even after this.
    Waqf Board : Sorry, this temple belongs to the Greens. Khangress : Give the land to the Greens !! That's Waqf Act of 1995. Any property of the Greens goes to the Greens only. Hindu : But why, that's my land. Waqf Board : Your temple stands at the property of a Green who lived here in 1624. Hindu : Then give my Hari Har temple back, it stands where you constructed your mosque at Sambhal UP. Khangress : How dare you ? The places of worship act,1991 forbids you to change the religious structures. Waqf Board : Once a mosque, always a mosque. That can't be changed..... Moral of the story : A temple can be changed to a Mosque in 2024 but a mosque cannot be changed to a temple. Indian people still vote for Khangress even after this.
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  • The lower court of Ajmer has accepted the petition claiming Ajmer Sharif Dargah to be a Shiva temple. The court has accepted the petition of Hindu Sena. The next hearing of the case will be on December 20. This case is related to the claim of having a Shiva temple in Ajmer Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishti's dargah
    The lower court of Ajmer has accepted the petition claiming Ajmer Sharif Dargah to be a Shiva temple. The court has accepted the petition of Hindu Sena. The next hearing of the case will be on December 20. This case is related to the claim of having a Shiva temple in Ajmer Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishti's dargah
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  • Bangladesh Govt says it is deeply hurt with Indian Govt's statement regarding atrocities against Hindus.

    ⚡ Drama begins after strong statement (Warning) by Indian Govt !!

    🇺🇸Deep state Govt said "Indian Govt's statements are contrary to the spirit of friendship between the two nations"

    "The arrest of Sri Chinmoy Krishna Das was based on specific charges" - BANGLADESH GOVT
    Bangladesh Govt says it is deeply hurt with Indian Govt's statement regarding atrocities against Hindus. ⚡ Drama begins after strong statement (Warning) by Indian Govt !! 🇺🇸Deep state Govt said "Indian Govt's statements are contrary to the spirit of friendship between the two nations" "The arrest of Sri Chinmoy Krishna Das was based on specific charges" - BANGLADESH GOVT
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  • The briefcase & the miniskirt

    😜Tokyo, Japan
    A man was walking past a young girl, when a jagged edge of his briefcase accidentally tore her mini skirt.
    Before the man could apologize, the girl bowed deeply, and said,“I humbly apologize for this error. The quality of my skirt is not good.”
    Then she took out a pin, put the skirt back together and left.

    😜New York, USA
    Before the man could react, the woman pulled out a business card and gave it to him saying,
    “This is my lawyer’s card. He will contact you about this sexual harassment matter. See you in court, buddy!”

    😜London, England
    Before the man could react, the girl quickly covered the torn spot with a newspaper, and said with a blush on her face,
    “Do you mind taking me home, sir? I live not far away.”
    The Englishman took his jacket off, put it on her, called a cab and took her home safely.

    😜Paris, France
    Before the man could react, the girl murmured with a smile,“A red rose can best convey your apology, monsieur.”
    The Frenchman bought her a rose, and then they went to a nearby cafe, drank some wine.

    😜Sydney, Australia
    Before the man could apologize, the girl turned around, took out a hunting knife, ripped the side of his trousers and said; “OK, now we’re even, mate"

    😜Shanghai, China
    Before the man could say anything, the police came and took him away to labour camp

    😜😜New Delhi, India
    Before the man could apologize, 10 TV anchors came yelling, “We are the first TV channel to bring you this outrageous event. This is exclusive. How the modesty of a simple dalit/minority girl was violated in open public by a dark Hindu RSS fundamentalist with a bhagwa briefcase and he attended Shaka once 15 years ago. We assure you, we shall track this sordid story of this Hindu terror to the very end. Blatant intolerance by the majority Hindus working on Hindutva agenda of BJP. India wants to know !The nation is watching ! The PM must answer !”
    The briefcase & the miniskirt 😜Tokyo, Japan A man was walking past a young girl, when a jagged edge of his briefcase accidentally tore her mini skirt. Before the man could apologize, the girl bowed deeply, and said,“I humbly apologize for this error. The quality of my skirt is not good.” Then she took out a pin, put the skirt back together and left. 😜New York, USA Before the man could react, the woman pulled out a business card and gave it to him saying, “This is my lawyer’s card. He will contact you about this sexual harassment matter. See you in court, buddy!” 😜London, England Before the man could react, the girl quickly covered the torn spot with a newspaper, and said with a blush on her face, “Do you mind taking me home, sir? I live not far away.” The Englishman took his jacket off, put it on her, called a cab and took her home safely. 😜Paris, France Before the man could react, the girl murmured with a smile,“A red rose can best convey your apology, monsieur.” The Frenchman bought her a rose, and then they went to a nearby cafe, drank some wine. 😜Sydney, Australia Before the man could apologize, the girl turned around, took out a hunting knife, ripped the side of his trousers and said; “OK, now we’re even, mate" 😜Shanghai, China Before the man could say anything, the police came and took him away to labour camp 😜😜New Delhi, India Before the man could apologize, 10 TV anchors came yelling, “We are the first TV channel to bring you this outrageous event. This is exclusive. How the modesty of a simple dalit/minority girl was violated in open public by a dark Hindu RSS fundamentalist with a bhagwa briefcase and he attended Shaka once 15 years ago. We assure you, we shall track this sordid story of this Hindu terror to the very end. Blatant intolerance by the majority Hindus working on Hindutva agenda of BJP. India wants to know !The nation is watching ! The PM must answer !”
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  • How Low Can You Go? The Uddhav Thackeray Chronicles of Power Games

    In a world where politicians often outdo each other in their desperate quests for power, Uddhav Thackeray’s recent act has redefined the phrase "falling from grace." The former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, who once waved the Hindutva flag as if it were his personal mantra, has now donned the garb of repentance, apologizing for the Shiv Sena’s involvement in the 1992 riots. Oh, how the mighty have grovelled!

    Uddhav, who once roared like a lion for Hindutva, has suddenly found himself in the midst of Muslim community leaders, asking for forgiveness and proclaiming, “It was a mistake, forgive me.” Forgive? Yes, of course! After all, why hold grudges when there’s an election to win? The timing of this act of atonement is so hilariously coincidental that even Bollywood scriptwriters would blush at its predictability.

    Let’s take a moment to marvel at the irony. The same Uddhav Thackeray who built his political empire on Shiv Sena’s aggressive Hindutva ideology is now in the company of community leaders who once bore the brunt of his party's rhetoric. With folded hands and words dripping with contrition, he seems to say, "The past is the past. Let’s forget it, shall we?" Bravo, Mr. Thackeray! If power were a circus, you’d be the ringmaster.

    But wait, there’s more! This isn’t just any apology. It’s an apology tailored to woo voters who might have turned their backs on his party after his ideological flip-flop. From the staunch Hindutva leader to a secular messiah, Uddhav’s transformation is a masterclass in political shape-shifting. Who needs principles when you have the power to gain?

    The timing couldn’t be more suspicious. With elections around the corner, it’s clear that the apology is less about genuine remorse and more about making political gains. Thackeray’s Shiv Sena splintered after his fallout with the BJP, and now he’s scrambling to find footing in a landscape where his loyalists seem to be dwindling. What better way to expand your voter base than to eat humble pie in public? Forget convictions; survival is the new creed.

    Uddhav’s father, Bal Thackeray, the founder of the Shiv Sena, must be metaphorically shaking his head from beyond. The late Balasaheb, known for his unapologetic rhetoric and steadfast commitment to Hindutva, would likely be aghast at his son’s volte-face. Where is the fire? Where is the unapologetic confidence? Instead, we have a politician bending over backwards to appease, placate, and beg.

    As for the voters, one wonders what they make of this newfound humility. Is it sincere? Is it desperation? Or is it simply a calculated move by a politician who has realized that power is more important than principles? The answer lies in the ballot boxes. Will voters forgive and forget? Or will they see through the façade?

    One thing is certain: Uddhav Thackeray’s apology has cemented his place in the annals of political opportunism. It’s a stark reminder that in the game of power, there are no permanent friends, enemies, or even ideologies—just opportunities. How low can one fall? Apparently, as low as necessary to grab a slice of the pie.

    In the end, Uddhav’s apology may win him votes or cost him dearly. But one thing it has already won him is a spot in the gallery of political theatrics. So, take a bow, Mr. Thackeray. The stage is yours—for now.
    How Low Can You Go? The Uddhav Thackeray Chronicles of Power Games In a world where politicians often outdo each other in their desperate quests for power, Uddhav Thackeray’s recent act has redefined the phrase "falling from grace." The former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, who once waved the Hindutva flag as if it were his personal mantra, has now donned the garb of repentance, apologizing for the Shiv Sena’s involvement in the 1992 riots. Oh, how the mighty have grovelled! Uddhav, who once roared like a lion for Hindutva, has suddenly found himself in the midst of Muslim community leaders, asking for forgiveness and proclaiming, “It was a mistake, forgive me.” Forgive? Yes, of course! After all, why hold grudges when there’s an election to win? The timing of this act of atonement is so hilariously coincidental that even Bollywood scriptwriters would blush at its predictability. Let’s take a moment to marvel at the irony. The same Uddhav Thackeray who built his political empire on Shiv Sena’s aggressive Hindutva ideology is now in the company of community leaders who once bore the brunt of his party's rhetoric. With folded hands and words dripping with contrition, he seems to say, "The past is the past. Let’s forget it, shall we?" Bravo, Mr. Thackeray! If power were a circus, you’d be the ringmaster. But wait, there’s more! This isn’t just any apology. It’s an apology tailored to woo voters who might have turned their backs on his party after his ideological flip-flop. From the staunch Hindutva leader to a secular messiah, Uddhav’s transformation is a masterclass in political shape-shifting. Who needs principles when you have the power to gain? The timing couldn’t be more suspicious. With elections around the corner, it’s clear that the apology is less about genuine remorse and more about making political gains. Thackeray’s Shiv Sena splintered after his fallout with the BJP, and now he’s scrambling to find footing in a landscape where his loyalists seem to be dwindling. What better way to expand your voter base than to eat humble pie in public? Forget convictions; survival is the new creed. Uddhav’s father, Bal Thackeray, the founder of the Shiv Sena, must be metaphorically shaking his head from beyond. The late Balasaheb, known for his unapologetic rhetoric and steadfast commitment to Hindutva, would likely be aghast at his son’s volte-face. Where is the fire? Where is the unapologetic confidence? Instead, we have a politician bending over backwards to appease, placate, and beg. As for the voters, one wonders what they make of this newfound humility. Is it sincere? Is it desperation? Or is it simply a calculated move by a politician who has realized that power is more important than principles? The answer lies in the ballot boxes. Will voters forgive and forget? Or will they see through the façade? One thing is certain: Uddhav Thackeray’s apology has cemented his place in the annals of political opportunism. It’s a stark reminder that in the game of power, there are no permanent friends, enemies, or even ideologies—just opportunities. How low can one fall? Apparently, as low as necessary to grab a slice of the pie. In the end, Uddhav’s apology may win him votes or cost him dearly. But one thing it has already won him is a spot in the gallery of political theatrics. So, take a bow, Mr. Thackeray. The stage is yours—for now.
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