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Prabha Venkatesh retweeted
Such a lying scum. Now Sushil Kumar Shinde admits he lied about ‘Bhagwa Atankwad’ and still laughs about it! These are the sins of @INCIndia come to roost.

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You will start seeing multiple such posts in next couple of years, you have to make sure this shouldn't get under your skin. They will stab you the moment they will get an opportunity. History is testament for this !
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Anatomy of anti-Hindu propaganda: How Prakash Raj orchestrated the Dharmasthala hoax, defaming Hindus, tutored sanitation work to lie in exchange for hug opindia.com/news-updates/dha…
‼️Big Announcement‼️ Activist Prakash Raj Will Be Joining CJP’s Peaceful Protest At Bengaluru!
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Surprise fact. 🤯 Almost the entire internet runs on fibre optic cables. The "Father of Fibre Optics"? Narinder Singh Kapany — born in Punjab, India. You're reading this tweet because of his work. 🇮🇳🇬🇧 #BritishIndians
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Chinnaiah, the masked man who made allegations against the Dharmasthala temple, has now stated that a left-wing group influenced him and funded the campaign against the temple. As we had pointed out earlier, this is a conspiracy involving left-wing groups and anti-Hindu elements. Such attempts to malign and defame Hindu temples must be thoroughly investigated, and those found responsible should be dealt with firmly in accordance with the law. I am sharing a speech in which I had spoken about the larger conspiracy to target and defame Hindu temples. youtu.be/h8l26jwspCA?si=aXHq…
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Norway's Crown Prince's stepson Marius Borg Høiby has been found guilty of rape, domestic violence and other offences, and sentenced to 4 years in prison. Now watch the silence from the so-called "freest press in the world" and Western media No lectures about national culture. No sweeping stereotypes about an entire country. No cartoons. No endless think pieces from Norwegian Media. The double standard is obvious.
Norway Crown Prince's Stepson Found Guilty Of Rape, Gets 4-Year Jail ndtv.com/world-news/norway-c…
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Last year, a kid was beaten up at a missionary school for greeting her principal with Radhe Radhe Principal Eva Colvins taped the child’s mouth for 15 minutes The child’s father filed a police case against the principal but she got bail the same day. He pulled the child out of that school @sewanyaya raised the matter to Human Rights Commission. @KanoongoPriyank took cognizance and held several hearings in the case The first impact of these hearings - school had been made to pay the child Rs 50000 as penalty This is the receipt of the transaction from last week It’s a rare such victory. All across India, institutes are getting away with beating Hindu kids for wearing tilak, kalawa etc, without any consequences Let no school, no institute, get away with such bigotry and cruelty. You can write to us contact@sewanyaya.in
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Question to all those born after 2000 : Do you know what happened in the event depicted in this picture? This is the infamous “Subramanian Swamy Tea Party” which SuSu “ostensibly” hosted to felicitate Jayalalitha but the real agenda was to broker an alliance between her & Sonia Gandhi Do you know why he did this? The so called hero of some Hindus did this to topple AB Vajpayee’s Govt & his unholy brokering cause the BJP Govt to fall by ONE VOTE Who masterminded this? CONg
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On the morning of November 30, 2021, a judge in a Frankfurt courtroom delivered a verdict no court anywhere in the world had ever delivered before. The defendant, a former ISIS member, was guilty of genocide. The specific crime: the death of a five-year-old Yazidi girl named Reda. He and his wife had purchased Reda and her mother as slaves in 2015. As punishment for wetting the bed, he chained the child outside in the open sun in Fallujah, Iraq — in heat that reached fifty-one degrees Celsius — and left her there until she died. Her mother survived. She testified. It was the first time any court anywhere had convicted an ISIS member of genocide. The first time any court had ruled in law that what was done to the Yazidi people constituted genocide. The path that made it possible to use that word, in that courtroom, six years after Reda died, leads back to a twenty-two-year-old Yazidi woman who decided, in December 2015, not to speak in generalities. Her name is Nadia Murad. She was born in Kocho — a small Yazidi village of about seventeen hundred people in the Sinjar region of northern Iraq. On August 3, 2014, ISIS surrounded Kocho. They separated the men from the women and took the men to the edge of the village and shot them. They shot the older women too. Among the dead were six of Nadia's brothers and her mother. The younger women — Nadia among them — were loaded onto buses and driven to Mosul, where they were sold. She was twenty-one years old. She spent the next three months in captivity, passed between captors, until one day she found a door left unlocked and ran. A Muslim family in Mosul sheltered her at enormous risk to themselves and helped her escape. She crossed into northern Iraq, then a refugee camp, then Germany, which granted her asylum. She was free. She was also free to be silent. Most survivors of mass sexual violence choose silence — and that choice deserves every ounce of respect. Nadia Murad chose differently. On December 16, 2015, she walked into the chamber of the United Nations Security Council — accompanied by human rights lawyer Amal Clooney — and described what had been done to her and her community. She did not use diplomatic euphemisms. She did not speak in abstractions. She said the women had been sold. She said the children were as young as nine. She said her mother had been executed. She said what had been done to her. Then she made the demand her testimony had been built to make: international recognition that this was a genocide, and prosecution of those responsible. The room went silent. The transcript exists in the UN archives. That specificity was not accidental. Vague testimony cannot become evidence. A genocide conviction requires testimony precise enough for a judge to rule on intent, on system, on pattern. Nadia's testimony — and the testimony of survivors she helped gather in the years that followed — was precise enough to do exactly that work. In 2016, the UN Commission of Inquiry formally determined that ISIS's treatment of the Yazidis met the legal definition of genocide. The United States, the European Parliament, and the UK Parliament reached the same conclusion. In 2017, the UN established a specialized investigative body to collect evidence to courtroom standard. In 2018, Nadia Murad was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. She used the acceptance speech to remind the room of the women still missing. And in 2021 in Frankfurt, in a case where Amal Clooney represented Reda's mother, the legal architecture built from that testimony produced the verdict that had never existed before. Further convictions have followed. Open prosecutions continue in multiple countries under universal-jurisdiction laws that allow genocide to be tried wherever the perpetrator is found. Nadia Murad is thirty-two years old. She continues to travel and testify and run Nadia's Initiative, which rebuilds water systems, clinics, and schools in the Sinjar region she came from. More than two thousand eight hundred Yazidi women and children are still missing or held in captivity. Mass graves are still being excavated. The first time a court used the word genocide for what was done to her people, the year was 2021. The first time anyone said it in a chamber where the law could hear it was December 16, 2015. The woman who said it was twenty-two years old. She did not speak in generalities. She spoke in names, and ages, and facts — and the law followed.
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Remember how Dhruv’s cohort were screeching “fair use” when his chatukar - Mohak Mangal stole ANI videos? Mohak had enough money to dress everyone in Sabhyasachi for his wedding - just not enough to buy an ANI subscription. Meanwhile Ratty is going after poor content creators
Dhruv Rathee issued a copyright strike against this Instagram page. Such is the tolerance of German dawg who calls PM Modi ji fascist, cries FoE but can't tolerate anyone that remotely criticizes him.
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Japanese politician says that Muslims shouldn’t be buried in Japan. ”Japan is a cremation country. Allocating land for Muslim burials is not appropriate. If they want burial, it should be done in their home countries at their own expense.”
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திருவள்ளூர் மாவட்டம் கும்மிடிப்பூண்டி அருகே, 3 வயது பெண் குழந்தை பாலியல் தாக்குதலுக்குள்ளாகி, சிகிச்சை பலனின்றி உயிரிழந்த செய்தி, மிகுந்த அதிர்ச்சியும், வருத்தமுமளிக்கிறது. இந்தக் குற்றத்தில் தொடர்புடைய வடமாநிலத்தைச் சேர்ந்த ஒரு நபர் கைது செய்யப்பட்டிருக்கிறார். அதே போல, காஞ்சிபுரம் மாவட்டம் ஆதனூரில், பத்து வயது பெண் குழந்தைக்கு பாலியல் தொல்லை கொடுத்த வடமாநில நபர் கைது செய்யப்பட்டிருக்கிறார். கடந்த சில மாதங்களாகவே, தமிழகத்தின் பல்வேறு பகுதிகளில் நடைபெறும் குற்றங்களில், வட மாநிலங்களைச் சேர்ந்தவர்கள் தொடர்பு இருப்பது அதிகரித்துள்ளது. இந்த ஜூன் மாதத்திலேயே, சென்னையில் மூதாட்டியிடம் சங்கிலி பறிக்க முயன்ற ஒரு வடமாநில இளைஞர் ஒருவர் கைது செய்யப்பட்டார். கடந்த மாதம், தாம்பரம் அருகே இளம்பெண்ணிடம் பாலியல் தொல்லை செய்த வழக்கு, திருவள்ளூர் அருகே வீட்டில் தனியாக இருந்த பெண்ணிடம் அத்துமீறிய வழக்கு, சென்னை வேளச்சேரி பேருந்து நிலையம் அருகே 61 வயது பெண், கூட்டு பாலியல் வன்கொடுமை செய்யப்பட்ட வழக்கு, சென்னை வேளச்சேரியில் மனநலம் பாதிக்கப்பட்ட பெண்ணுக்கு பாலியல் தொல்லை கொடுத்த வழக்கில், 15 வயது சிறுவன் உட்பட மூன்று வடமாநில தொழிலாளர்கள் கைது, சென்னை மதுரவாயல் பகுதியில் அதிகாலையில் வீட்டிற்கு வெளியே கோலம் போட்டுக் கொண்டிருந்த பெண்ணிடம் பாலியல் சீண்டல் செய்த வழக்கு என, தொடர்ந்து பல குற்றங்களில், வட மாநில இளைஞர்கள் கைது செய்யப்படுவது பல கேள்விகளை எழுப்பியுள்ளது. குற்றங்களில் ஈடுபடுபவர்களை, காவல்துறை உடனடியாகக் கண்டுபிடித்துக் கைது செய்வது பாராட்டத்தக்கது. ஆனால், குற்றங்கள் நடைபெறாமல் தடுப்பதற்கான என்ன நடவடிக்கைகளை மேற்கொள்ளப் போகிறது தமிழக அரசு? பணி நிமித்தமாக, பல மாநிலங்களைச் சேர்ந்தவர்கள் தமிழகத்துக்கு வருவதும், தமிழகத்தைச் சேர்ந்தவர்கள், பல இடங்களுக்குச் செல்வதும் இயற்கை. ஆனால், பிற மாநிலங்களிலிருந்து தமிழகத்துக்கு வருபவர்கள் குறித்த சரியான விவரங்கள், அவர்களை பணியிலமர்த்தும் ஒப்பந்ததாரர்களிடமோ அல்லது, நிறுவன உரிமையாளர்களிடமோ இருக்கிறதா? இந்த விவரங்கள், தமிழக அரசிடம் வழங்கப்படுகிறதா? இதனை முறைப்படுத்த வேண்டாமா? தமிழக அரசு உடனடியாக இது குறித்து நடவடிக்கை எடுக்க வேண்டும். தமிழகத்தில் வடமாநிலங்களைச் சேர்ந்த எத்தனை தொழிலாளர்கள், எந்தெந்த நகரங்களில் இருக்கிறார்கள், அவர்கள் சொந்த ஊர் உள்ளிட்ட விவரங்கள், தற்போதைய பணியிடங்கள் மற்றும் தங்குமிடம் என, அனைத்து தகவல்களையும், வடமாநிலத் தொழிலாளர்களைப் பணியமர்த்தும் உரிமையாளர்கள், தமிழக அரசுக்கு வழங்க வேண்டும். இதனை தமிழக அரசும் முறையாகக் கண்காணிக்க வேண்டும் என்று வலியுறுத்துகிறேன்.
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La FIFA preguntó a una japonesa que por qué recogen la basura en todos los estadios a los que asisten. Ella lo explicó: "Es nuestra cultura. Pero también es una señal de respeto hacia el país y estadio que nos acoge y hacia nuestros jugadores. Para nosotros es un honor que nos reciban aquí y no podríamos dejar todo hecho un desastre". Japoneses TQM 🫶
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Shame on SC .. Seriously shocking ways of court in this matter..
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If you see any party/group standing with Prakash Raj, you can safely assume that the group's intentions are against India These vultures hijacked the genuine student protests against the NEET leak. Look at them today, everyone has their own agenda

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KHARGE : BJP/RSS members are like poisonous snakes, & even if Muslims are reading Namaz, they should take a pause and kill them. This is the culture of Congress, filled with hate

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🚨 BREAKING: Rioters have begun setting the school buses ON FIRE in Times Square during the Knicks riots Police do not have NEARLY ENOUGH SUPPORT Mamdani and Hochul have ABSOLUTELY FAILED NYPD and law abiding New Yorkers
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Her name is Ilma Afroz. She grew up in Kundarki, a small town in the Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Her father was a farmer who taught her to notice the quiet workings of nature. When she was fourteen, he died of cancer. Everything fell on her mother, who was unwell herself. People in the town gave her the usual advice. Save whatever money you have for the girl’s dowry, marry her off, and be done with it. Her mother refused. She worked the fields, raised her daughter and young son alone, and spent what little the family had on her daughter’s education instead. That decision took Ilma a very long way. She studied philosophy at St Stephen’s College in Delhi, one of the country’s finest institutions. She later won a scholarship to the University of Oxford. For a time, she lived in New York and had the opportunity to build a comfortable life abroad. But every time she returned home, villagers approached her with the same requests. They needed help with ration cards, government forms and hospital visits. She realised her life’s work was back in India. In 2017, she cleared the Civil Services Examination and joined the Indian Police Service. As Superintendent of Police, she took on the illegal mining mafia operating in her district. Her team stopped and penalised dozens of trucks and seized machinery being used to extract sand and minerals illegally. Many of the vehicles belonged to powerful and well-connected interests. The pressure came quickly. She was pushed onto extended leave and transferred between postings. She did not apologise for doing her job. The girl whom many believed should be married off after her father’s death instead became an IPS officer. Today, she confronts powerful criminal networks that most people will never see. Follow for stories India deserves to remember.
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Hindu terror word was coined by lSl and marketed by 10JP Told you in 2017 and today shinde accepted it But why it was coined? To put Col Purohit behind bars who destroyed fake currency network of lSl. You saw in Dhurandhar FINALLY MY 9 YEARS OLD TWEET PROVED
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India throws away over 7 million tonnes of textile waste every year, not because people don't care but because they don’t know how to dispose of it. Two engineers saw this gap and built NoKasa, an app where you can book a pickup. An agent comes to your home, grades your clothes on the spot, and sends cashback via UPI immediately. They've already kept 1 lakh garments out of landfills. Such a good innovation to keep cities clean.
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