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A 90-year-old ex-serviceman from Tehri Garhwal has been separated from his family for 25 years. He is working at a dhaba in Mukerian, Punjab. Help bring him home. Pratap Singh Parmar, a retired Indian Army soldier originally from village Mangsu Chauras in Tehri Garhwal, lost contact with his family around the year 2000. For 25 years, this 90-year-old veteran has been living alone, earning his keep at a roadside dhaba in Mukerian, Punjab. His son is believed to be Vinod Parmar, a teacher in Rudraprayag, who may have been searching for his father all these years. If you recognise him or know his family, please contact immediately. Rakesh Sharma (Dhaba owner), Mukerian, Punjab Mobile: 8750491866 A soldier who served his nation deserves to spend his last years with his loved ones. Do your bit.
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Unlike the much exaggerated Sati, the Chinese Xunjie or Widow Suicide system killed lakhs of women. Widows were forced to starve themselves to death or poisoned so they didn't have sex after the husband's death. The Chinese society built thousands of arches (called Paifamg) to glorify the practice. But literally nobody even knows about it today because information & media are frauds. Hence we must share it.
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A Pakistani woman wanted to do "friendship" for an hour with a random woman she met in Dubai. 😭😭😭 UAE Govt strictly asked Pakistani nationals to not beg in Dubai. They tightened visa policies and cracked down on Pakistani nationals entering the country on tourist visas specifically to beg. So, Pakistani nationals changed their way of working and now they approach random men and women and offer them sex to earn money.
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中国造了个叫巴基斯坦的机器人,它只会乞讨。就像巴基斯坦人一样。巴基斯坦中国兄弟🇨🇳🇵🇰🥺❤️

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Pakistani authorities must take immediate steps to deescalate the situation and practice restraint and strict adherence to international standards on the use of force. bit.ly/3RSTM8V
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For years, major institutions have framed India and Hindus through the lens of nationalism, extremism, and suspicion. But what we've uncovered on @Wikipedia raises a deeper question: who gets to write the public record? Our investigation found that a small cluster of anonymous editors controlled more than 80% of the @HinduAmerican page. Among the findings: Blatant Conflict of Interest: The editors aggressively shaping HAF’s page were the exact same people controlling the Wikipedia profiles of HAF's legal adversaries and academic critics. Inserting False FARA Allegations: Editors laundered complaints from HAF's opponents into "facts," using demands for a DOJ investigation to falsely brand HAF as a foreign agent Administrative Silencing: An admin with supreme platform permissions deleted quotes from HAF's leadership, stripping the organization of its right to reply to allegations. Over four years (2021-2025), editors systematically erased HAF’s identity as an American civil rights group, transforming its Wikipedia page into a heavily curated dossier of accusations. Our report from @npovmedia documents how it happened. 👇
🚨NEW INVESTIGATION: A Fortune 500 company reportedly cancelled a @HinduAmerican training session after employees circulated its Wikipedia page. That page tells readers HAF aligns with Hindu nationalism, threatens academic freedom, and has been accused of acting as a foreign agent. We traced who built that narrative. The same handful of accounts kept appearing across HAF, its critics, activist groups, and key public figures—building an interconnected narrative that now feeds Google and AI systems. Full investigation in thread. Receipts 👇
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🚨 REALITY OF HUNGER INDEX 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe Rank : 107th 🇮🇳 India Rank : 111th 🍚 India sent 1000MT rice to Zimbabwe as aid These indices are nothing but hypocrisy of west
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🚨🇬🇧 ÚLTIMA HORA: Un nuevo informe sobre las bandas de secuestro de menores en el Reino Unido concluyó que “los paquistaníes celebraban el Eid violando a niñas británicas”. Miles de niñas británicas han sido violadas y no ha habido ninguna justicia para ellas.
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What a coincidence! 4 people travelling in different parts of country on different dates, all had worst experience and clicked the same pic But if someone exposes their toolkit they will be labeled as Bhakts. They just hate how railways keeps adding new Vande Bharats
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🚨🇵🇰🇯🇵 Pakistanis Hijacking Japan: Embassy Issues Urgent Warning on Illegal Mosques Pakistanis in Japan got caught building an illegal mosque in Kawagoe without any permits, and even the Pakistani Ambassador showed up for the opening. Now the Pakistan Embassy has to publicly beg its own citizens: "Stop ignoring Japanese laws, get proper approvals before constructing mosques!" This is what happens when you import communities that treat the host country's rules as optional. Japan, protect your sovereignty.
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A girl raped by 700 men over three years. Jack Daniel bottle shoved into a 12-year-old girl in course of rape. Girls kept in dog cages. Girls raped by dogs, men betting on the act. ~ @RupertLowe10 narrates what Pakistani rape gangs did to British girls.

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RT @FarazPervaiz3: GRAPHIC WARNING ⚠️ A young Hindu schoolgirl who left home for education was abducted, raped, and murdered near Dadu by…
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Her name was Arati Saha. She was born in 1940 in Calcutta. Her mother died when she was two years old. Her father served in the armed forces and was rarely home, so she was raised by her grandmother in North Kolkata. At four years old, her uncle took her to Champatala Ghat for a bath. She refused to leave the water. Her father enrolled her at the Hatkhola Swimming Club, where coach Sachin Nag spotted her talent and took her under his wing. In July 1952, she stood at the edge of the pool at the Helsinki Summer Olympics. She was 11 years old, the youngest Indian Olympian in history and one of only four women in the entire Indian contingent. In 1959, she decided to cross the English Channel, 42 miles of freezing, choppy water often called the Mount Everest of swimming. She was 18 years old and had almost no money. A West Bengal government grant of Rs 11,000 helped fund the attempt. Her first attempt on August 27 failed. She swam for more than 16 hours and came within five miles of the English coast before a powerful current forced her back. She did not go home. On September 29 1959, she entered the water again. She swam for 16 hours and 20 minutes before reaching the English coast, and the first thing she did was hoist the Indian flag. She was 19 years old. She had become the first Asian woman to cross the English Channel. In 1960, she became the first Indian sportswoman to receive the Padma Shri. Arati Saha died in 1994 at the age of 53. Five years later, India issued a postage stamp in her memory. Most Indians have never heard her name. Follow for stories India deserves to remember.
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Pakistan is an ideological state. It was created on the principles of Islam, and it should not deviate from it. It should not give recognition to Israel since it's against Islamic principles - Arfa Khanum She wants Pakistan to remain Islamic, but India should be secular
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"O filthy cow-worshippers! O filthy Hindus! It's the duty of Muslims to kill each one of you." - Palestinian Islamic scholar at Al Aqsa mosque Swara Bhaskar believes he's a victim of Israeli 'genocide' and India must fight Israel to protect him.

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Thousands of people with valid Indian IDs (Ration card, Aadhar Card, Pan Card, Voter ID) are flocking to the Bangladesh border. They no longer want to live in India.
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Persia Flipped, 56 other countries Flipped- Why India Said "Nah" to Islam Unique way of puttin it across
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In his celebrated historical work Kitab al-Yamini, Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad al Jabbarul-Utbi, who served as the secretary to Mahmud of Ghazni, provides a vivid and detailed account of the conquest of Thaneshwar (present-day Thanesar in Haryana). Al-Utbi writes: ‘The blood of the infidels flowed so copiously that the stream was discoloured, not withstanding its purity, and people were unable to drink it… The victory was gained by God’s grace, who has established Islam for ever as the best of religions, notwithstanding that idolaters revolt against it… Praise be to God, the protector of the world, for the honour he bestows upon Islām and Musulmans.’ What does this quote do? At least, for me, it celebrates the killing of the infidels, a religion, its God and Muslims for a victory. History is not merely a collection of dates, dynasties, and battles. It is the collective memory of a civilization—its triumphs, its wounds, its moments of glory, and its deepest traumas. Some chapters inspire pride; others demand solemn reflection. Among the most painful and transformative periods in the history of Bharat is the long era of Islamic invasions. By Akanksha Singh Raghuvanshi (@singhhakanksha_) thedossier.in/muslims-justif…
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Son of ex ISI chief says Dhurandhar movie is full of deep rooted info on Pakistan. But Dhruv, Arfa, Ravish, Abhisar in India found it 'propaganda'.

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🚨Why don’t we see any Muslims girls in the rape statistics? Because it’s a rape jihad targeting non-Muslim girls. Muslim men don’t rape their own because that would be haram — an offense to Allah.
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