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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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  • The truth about pollution in the Yamuna once it enters Delhi at Palla, from Haryana. The ammonia and BOD levels, both rise sharply, indicating inefficiency on the part of the Delhi Government when it comes to cleaning the river
    The truth about pollution in the Yamuna once it enters Delhi at Palla, from Haryana. The ammonia and BOD levels, both rise sharply, indicating inefficiency on the part of the Delhi Government when it comes to cleaning the river
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  • Almost four decades after ban, The Satanic Verses is back on sale in India.

    Rajiv Gandhi Govt had banned 'The Satanic Verses' in 1988 after Muslim community found it as ‘blasphemous’.

    After almost 40 years, The Satanic Verses has reappeared on a bookstore shelf.

    SIGNIFICANT MOMENT in LITERARY HISTORY !!

    Best wishes to seculars who dare to know the truth behind the satanic cult
    Almost four decades after ban, The Satanic Verses is back on sale in India. Rajiv Gandhi Govt had banned 'The Satanic Verses' in 1988 after Muslim community found it as ‘blasphemous’. After almost 40 years, The Satanic Verses has reappeared on a bookstore shelf. SIGNIFICANT MOMENT in LITERARY HISTORY !! Best wishes to seculars who dare to know the truth behind the satanic cult
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  • "If the Congress and its rotten ecosystem think their malicious lies can hide their misdeeds of several years, especially their insult towards Dr. Ambedkar, they are gravely mistaken!

    The people of India have seen time and again how one Party, led by one dynasty, has indulged in every possible dirty trick to obliterate the legacy of Dr. Ambedkar and humiliate the SC/ST communities.

    The list of the Congress' sins towards Dr. Ambedkar includes:

    Getting him defeated in elections not once but twice.

    Pandit Nehru campaigning against him and making his loss a prestige issue.

    Denying him a Bharat Ratna.

    Denying his portrait a place of pride in Parliament’s Central Hall.

    Congress can try as they want but they can’t deny that the worst massacres against SC/ST Communities have happened under their regimes.

    For years, they sat in power but did nothing substantive to empower the SC and ST communities.

    In Parliament, HM Amit Shah Ji exposed the Congress’ dark history of insulting Dr. Ambedkar and ignoring the SC/ST Communities. They are clearly stung and stunned by the facts he presented, which is why they are now indulging in theatrics! Sadly, for them, people know the truth!

    It is due to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar that we are what we are!

    Our Government has worked tirelessly to fulfil the vision of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar over the last decade. Take any sector - be it removing 25 crore people from poverty, strengthening the SC/ST Act, our Government’s flagship programmes like Swachh Bharat, PM Awas Yojana, Jal Jeevan Mission, Ujjwala Yojana and more, each of them has touched the lives of the poor and marginalised"

    PM Shri Narendra Modi ji
    "If the Congress and its rotten ecosystem think their malicious lies can hide their misdeeds of several years, especially their insult towards Dr. Ambedkar, they are gravely mistaken! The people of India have seen time and again how one Party, led by one dynasty, has indulged in every possible dirty trick to obliterate the legacy of Dr. Ambedkar and humiliate the SC/ST communities. The list of the Congress' sins towards Dr. Ambedkar includes: Getting him defeated in elections not once but twice. Pandit Nehru campaigning against him and making his loss a prestige issue. Denying him a Bharat Ratna. Denying his portrait a place of pride in Parliament’s Central Hall. Congress can try as they want but they can’t deny that the worst massacres against SC/ST Communities have happened under their regimes. For years, they sat in power but did nothing substantive to empower the SC and ST communities. In Parliament, HM Amit Shah Ji exposed the Congress’ dark history of insulting Dr. Ambedkar and ignoring the SC/ST Communities. They are clearly stung and stunned by the facts he presented, which is why they are now indulging in theatrics! Sadly, for them, people know the truth! It is due to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar that we are what we are! Our Government has worked tirelessly to fulfil the vision of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar over the last decade. Take any sector - be it removing 25 crore people from poverty, strengthening the SC/ST Act, our Government’s flagship programmes like Swachh Bharat, PM Awas Yojana, Jal Jeevan Mission, Ujjwala Yojana and more, each of them has touched the lives of the poor and marginalised" PM Shri Narendra Modi ji
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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.
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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
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  • Why I feel the film #SabarmatiReport is a must watch. Let me share my views:

    1. The effort is particularly commendable because it brings out the important truth of one of the most shameful events in our recent history.

    2. The makers of the film handled this issue with a lot of sensitivity and dignity.

    3. On a larger point, it is worth introspection for all of us as to how the brutal burning of passengers of the Sabarmati Express was turned into a political minefield by a vested interest group, who saw it as a means to tarnish the image of one leader. Their ecosystem peddled one lie after another other just to satisfy their own petty agenda.

    4. Finally 59 innocent victims got to speak for themselves. Yes, as they say, truth alone triumphs. This movie is indeed a fitting tribute to those 59 innocent men, women and children we lost that February morning. https://x.com/alok_bhatt/status/1858081282649149867?s=46&t=k7DOzt02q2xVLz7J4o4Rmg
    Why I feel the film #SabarmatiReport is a must watch. Let me share my views: 1. The effort is particularly commendable because it brings out the important truth of one of the most shameful events in our recent history. 2. The makers of the film handled this issue with a lot of sensitivity and dignity. 3. On a larger point, it is worth introspection for all of us as to how the brutal burning of passengers of the Sabarmati Express was turned into a political minefield by a vested interest group, who saw it as a means to tarnish the image of one leader. Their ecosystem peddled one lie after another other just to satisfy their own petty agenda. 4. Finally 59 innocent victims got to speak for themselves. Yes, as they say, truth alone triumphs. This movie is indeed a fitting tribute to those 59 innocent men, women and children we lost that February morning. https://x.com/alok_bhatt/status/1858081282649149867?s=46&t=k7DOzt02q2xVLz7J4o4Rmg
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  • Washington, Nov 13 (IANS) US President-elect Donald Trump has named John Ratcliffe, a former congressman and Director of National Intelligence, as his Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, contrary to feverish speculation that the job was going to Kash Patel, an Indian-American.

    Trump had pushed for Patel as acting director of the CIA in the dying months of this first term as President.

    The Indian-American lawyer had made news for driving congressional opposition to investigation of Trump’s links to Russia as an aide to a top Republican lawmaker.

    He was widely expected to get the CIA directorship, given his unstinting loyalty to the former president. He did not get it, but he might still be in the running for a stop position in the Trump administration. The position of the Director of National Intelligence is still open.

    John Ratcliffe was the Director of Intelligence in the last Trump administration.

    The Trump-Vance transition team said in an announcement, “I am pleased to announce that former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe will serve as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

    “From exposing fake Russian collusion to be a Clinton campaign operation, to catching the FBI’s abuse of Civil Liberties at the FISA Court, John Ratcliffe has always been a warrior for Truth and Honesty with the American Public. When 51 Intelligence officials were lying about Hunter Biden’s laptop, there was one, John Ratcliffe, telling the truth to the American People.

    “For these and many other reasons, it was my great honour in 2020 to award John the National Security Medal, the Nation’s highest honour for distinguished achievement in the field of Intelligence and National Security.

    “I look forward to John being the first person ever to serve in both of our Nation’s highest Intelligence positions. He will be a fearless fighter for the Constitutional Rights of all Americans, while ensuring the Highest Levels of National Security, and PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH.”

    --IANS
    Washington, Nov 13 (IANS) US President-elect Donald Trump has named John Ratcliffe, a former congressman and Director of National Intelligence, as his Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, contrary to feverish speculation that the job was going to Kash Patel, an Indian-American. Trump had pushed for Patel as acting director of the CIA in the dying months of this first term as President. The Indian-American lawyer had made news for driving congressional opposition to investigation of Trump’s links to Russia as an aide to a top Republican lawmaker. He was widely expected to get the CIA directorship, given his unstinting loyalty to the former president. He did not get it, but he might still be in the running for a stop position in the Trump administration. The position of the Director of National Intelligence is still open. John Ratcliffe was the Director of Intelligence in the last Trump administration. The Trump-Vance transition team said in an announcement, “I am pleased to announce that former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe will serve as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). “From exposing fake Russian collusion to be a Clinton campaign operation, to catching the FBI’s abuse of Civil Liberties at the FISA Court, John Ratcliffe has always been a warrior for Truth and Honesty with the American Public. When 51 Intelligence officials were lying about Hunter Biden’s laptop, there was one, John Ratcliffe, telling the truth to the American People. “For these and many other reasons, it was my great honour in 2020 to award John the National Security Medal, the Nation’s highest honour for distinguished achievement in the field of Intelligence and National Security. “I look forward to John being the first person ever to serve in both of our Nation’s highest Intelligence positions. He will be a fearless fighter for the Constitutional Rights of all Americans, while ensuring the Highest Levels of National Security, and PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH.” --IANS
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  • Lawrence Bishnoi and threats to Salman Khan are making headlines Everyday. Not only that, how people outside India, who are threat to India, are getting eliminated one by one is also being asked. Is Lawrence Bishnoi working for Modi Government? What is the truth? Life of a Secret Spy, R&AW Agent, NSG Commando and Snipper challenges all gets discussed in this latest Episode of Top Angle with Sushant Sinha where EX NSG Commando and Secret Agent Lucky Bisht is the guest. Laxman Singh Bisht, talks about challenges and threat for New India and how to handle them.
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    Lawrence Bishnoi and threats to Salman Khan are making headlines Everyday. Not only that, how people outside India, who are threat to India, are getting eliminated one by one is also being asked. Is Lawrence Bishnoi working for Modi Government? What is the truth? Life of a Secret Spy, R&AW Agent, NSG Commando and Snipper challenges all gets discussed in this latest Episode of Top Angle with Sushant Sinha where EX NSG Commando and Secret Agent Lucky Bisht is the guest. Laxman Singh Bisht, talks about challenges and threat for New India and how to handle them. #lawrencebishnoi #pmmodi #sushantsinha #luckybisht #raw #nsgcommando #podcast
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  • This should shake the core of all Bharatiyas:

    If You Divide, You Perish: The Truth Behind the Slogan ‘Batoge To Katoge’

    In a recent debate, anchor Amitabh Aghnihotri took on a panelist who accused the slogan "Batoge To Katoge" of promoting division and hatred. With conviction and a deep understanding of India’s history, Aghnihotri passionately responded, pointing out the layers of pain, resilience, and patience of the majority Hindu community. His words resonated with a nation that has endured centuries of invasions, partitions, and relentless struggles, especially when it comes to preserving its cultural heritage and places of worship.

    Aghnihotri asked, “Why should there be no anger?” Reflecting on a painful legacy dating back to the 8th century when Islamic invasions began, he reminded the audience of the horrific accounts of temple destructions, atrocities against Hindu communities, and the brutal Partition of 1947. He spoke of how trains crossed from Pakistan filled with lifeless bodies, the blood of innocent people staining a generation forever. “Did you not see that?” he demanded. This was not a hatred-fueled grievance but an unhealed wound—a painful reminder of a brutal history etched in collective memory.

    He moved to a more recent chapter in history: the plight of Kashmiri Pandits, a community systematically persecuted, forced to flee their homes in fear for their lives. Aghnihotri spoke of the brutality and heartbreak of families torn apart, homes abandoned, and the inability to reclaim what was lost. “Eighty-five percent of this country is Hindu, yet they had to watch their own people—Pandits of Kashmir—being massacred and exiled. And now, you ask why there should be no anger?” His words echoed the frustration of a people who have watched injustice unfold, who have witnessed their own sufferings silenced or minimized.

    Aghnihotri questioned why, in a country with a vast Hindu majority, it took five centuries to rebuild the Ram Mandir, a structure that stood not just as a place of worship but as a symbol of faith and resilience. He asked, “Show me one example in the world where a majority waited this long to rebuild their place of worship.” This delay, he suggested, was a symptom of deeper issues—a hesitancy to allow the majority to reclaim their historical and spiritual spaces.

    He continued, with raw emotion, “A son who has lost his mother and father knows the depth of that pain.” He spoke for millions who have experienced loss, not only on a personal level but as part of a cultural identity, stolen or desecrated over generations. “These invaders came to Bharat not only to plunder wealth but to break its spirit, to shatter its identity,” he reminded the panelist. “They placed our deities on the steps of their mosques, a symbolic degradation of what we held sacred. Why should this be forgotten or forgiven without a true acknowledgment?”

    In his response, Aghnihotri challenged the panelist's refusal to accept a straightforward demand: why should Hindus not be allowed three temples, as a token of justice in a land rich with their heritage? He made it clear that justice cannot be selective. It must be inclusive of the past’s wounds to allow true healing and reconciliation.

    The slogan "Batoge To Katoge" is not a threat but a call to unity, Aghnihotri argued. “What’s wrong with reminding people that if we continue to be divided, we will perish? Isn’t this a message meant to unite, not divide?” In his closing remarks, he drove home the point that it is every citizen’s duty to resolve historical grievances in a manner that is fair and just for all, emphasizing that the path to unity lies in acceptance and understanding.

    Aghnihotri’s response was not just an argument in a debate; it was a powerful voice for those who feel unheard, urging the country to remember its history, to learn from it, and to move forward together. It’s not about division but about seeking the truth and justice that every citizen deserves, the kind of justice that heals old wounds and forges a path toward a unified Bharat.
    This should shake the core of all Bharatiyas: If You Divide, You Perish: The Truth Behind the Slogan ‘Batoge To Katoge’ In a recent debate, anchor Amitabh Aghnihotri took on a panelist who accused the slogan "Batoge To Katoge" of promoting division and hatred. With conviction and a deep understanding of India’s history, Aghnihotri passionately responded, pointing out the layers of pain, resilience, and patience of the majority Hindu community. His words resonated with a nation that has endured centuries of invasions, partitions, and relentless struggles, especially when it comes to preserving its cultural heritage and places of worship. Aghnihotri asked, “Why should there be no anger?” Reflecting on a painful legacy dating back to the 8th century when Islamic invasions began, he reminded the audience of the horrific accounts of temple destructions, atrocities against Hindu communities, and the brutal Partition of 1947. He spoke of how trains crossed from Pakistan filled with lifeless bodies, the blood of innocent people staining a generation forever. “Did you not see that?” he demanded. This was not a hatred-fueled grievance but an unhealed wound—a painful reminder of a brutal history etched in collective memory. He moved to a more recent chapter in history: the plight of Kashmiri Pandits, a community systematically persecuted, forced to flee their homes in fear for their lives. Aghnihotri spoke of the brutality and heartbreak of families torn apart, homes abandoned, and the inability to reclaim what was lost. “Eighty-five percent of this country is Hindu, yet they had to watch their own people—Pandits of Kashmir—being massacred and exiled. And now, you ask why there should be no anger?” His words echoed the frustration of a people who have watched injustice unfold, who have witnessed their own sufferings silenced or minimized. Aghnihotri questioned why, in a country with a vast Hindu majority, it took five centuries to rebuild the Ram Mandir, a structure that stood not just as a place of worship but as a symbol of faith and resilience. He asked, “Show me one example in the world where a majority waited this long to rebuild their place of worship.” This delay, he suggested, was a symptom of deeper issues—a hesitancy to allow the majority to reclaim their historical and spiritual spaces. He continued, with raw emotion, “A son who has lost his mother and father knows the depth of that pain.” He spoke for millions who have experienced loss, not only on a personal level but as part of a cultural identity, stolen or desecrated over generations. “These invaders came to Bharat not only to plunder wealth but to break its spirit, to shatter its identity,” he reminded the panelist. “They placed our deities on the steps of their mosques, a symbolic degradation of what we held sacred. Why should this be forgotten or forgiven without a true acknowledgment?” In his response, Aghnihotri challenged the panelist's refusal to accept a straightforward demand: why should Hindus not be allowed three temples, as a token of justice in a land rich with their heritage? He made it clear that justice cannot be selective. It must be inclusive of the past’s wounds to allow true healing and reconciliation. The slogan "Batoge To Katoge" is not a threat but a call to unity, Aghnihotri argued. “What’s wrong with reminding people that if we continue to be divided, we will perish? Isn’t this a message meant to unite, not divide?” In his closing remarks, he drove home the point that it is every citizen’s duty to resolve historical grievances in a manner that is fair and just for all, emphasizing that the path to unity lies in acceptance and understanding. Aghnihotri’s response was not just an argument in a debate; it was a powerful voice for those who feel unheard, urging the country to remember its history, to learn from it, and to move forward together. It’s not about division but about seeking the truth and justice that every citizen deserves, the kind of justice that heals old wounds and forges a path toward a unified Bharat.
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  • Kamala Harris: "When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles, and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water." 🤡

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    Brutal Truth Right On The Face!
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