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Milind Patwardhan

@milind45

Veteran. Out Bound Learning Facilitator. Proud of Indic Hetitage

Pune Beigetreten Eylül 2009
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Amit Paranjape
Amit Paranjape@aparanjape·
Remembering Gopal Krishna Gokhale on his 160th Janmatithi. He lived in this bungalow in Pune from 1906 until his death in 1915. The 'Servants of India Society' (which he founded) building stands right next to it - present day Gokhale Institute Campus. @gipe_official @sanjeevsanyal
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Remembering Gopal Krishna Gokhale on his 160th Janmatithi (May 9, 1866). Gokhale was an Indian liberal political leader and a social reformer, during the Indian Independence Movement. He was also a senior leader of the Indian National Congress.

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Swati Goel Sharma
Swati Goel Sharma@swati_gs·
Few terror attacks have so quickly disappeared from media and public memory than this horrific incident last week in Mumbai when Zaib Zubair Ansari stabbed two Hindu security guards to prove his eligibility for joining a Jihadi group No follow-up reports at all
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Sanjeev Sanyal
Sanjeev Sanyal@sanjeevsanyal·
"The Renaissance Required in West Bengal" - my article in today's New Indian Express where I argue that Bengal's economic revival depends on recapturing its civilizational identity after decades of deliberate manipulation. As the civilizational roots of Bengalis were deliberately chipped away, it left an intellectual and socio-cultural vacuum. The sneering of “aanteil” intellectuals cannot fill the emptiness. This is the source of Bengal’s political anarchism, mindless trade unionism, militant student activism and deadwood intellectualism; all merely trying to fill that hole in the heart. As an aside, a similar story can be told of another state - Punjab, the other state that was Partitioned. newindianexpress.com/opinion/2026/M…
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Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳
Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳@SouleFacts·
Assam Police @assampolice raided the home of a 5-time Namazi and stood speechless. Temple bells. Tridents (Trishul). Sacred Sharai from Gosai Ghars. Crores worth of stolen bronze articles stuffed in sacks. Hamid Ali & Azhar Uddin’s house was not a home - it was a warehouse of looted Hindu faith. Watch the radical Smuggler’s drama, shouting he is doing genuine business, paying 5 lakh monthly GST, and how his 3-4 wife and Hijabi gang resisted the arrest.
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Smita Deshmukh🇮🇳
Smita Deshmukh🇮🇳@smitadeshmukh·
'It is clearly visible that AIMIM's corporator Mateen Patel had a hand in keeping Nida Khan hidden. Who else was backing them will also be found out. ​We will investigate whether they are involved in conversion racket, were they helping it or had blessed it' - @Dev_Fadnavis 🔥
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Abhijit Majumder
Abhijit Majumder@abhijitmajumder·
From almost every West Bengal BJP triumph video, a strange newfound sense of freedom, fearlessness, and festivity is oozing out. Can’t remember seeing West Bengal so happy, relieved, and hopeful. BJP govt has a huge task at hand living up to this hope.
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Abhijit Majumder@abhijitmajumder·
He would apparently sexually harass H women every day, threaten to make them pregnant. Till women of West Bengal decided to deal with him.
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Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳
Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳@ShefVaidya·
An Appeal For Donation I have been supporting the @chandramauli999 International Chandramauli Charitable Trust run Ved Gurukulam for almost 8 years now, but it is only today that I have allowed @lucysanskrit to make a public post about my contribution, not because I need the publicity, but because, she still needs funds to revamp the kitchen and the living quarters of the 40 odd brahmacharis. The budget for building of the kitchen and toilets for the students is 11 Lakh INR. I have donated 5 Lakh INR. I request my followers to donate what you can. Making the details of my own donation public, because I want to assure my followers that I lead by example. I will NEVER ask any of you to donate even a rupee of your hard earned money unless I have contributed to it myself. Please DO see if you can help. No amount is too small. It is many droplets that make up the ocean. All details are there in the screenshot. Thanking you in advance!
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Devashish Kulkarni
Devashish Kulkarni@AjaatShatrruu·
What does Chhatrapati Shivaji have to do with Bengal? I am honoured to answer this question, which has arisen in the minds of some lesser men. Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the pioneer of Shiv Jayanti celebrations, appears to have had the grand vision of taking Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj beyond the boundaries of Maharashtra and presenting him on an all-India platform. Tilak wanted Shivaji Maharaj to be regarded as a true “national hero.” In one of his speeches in Kolkata, Tilak said: “Shivaji Maharaj was born in Pune district, and therefore he may be called a ‘Maratha.’ If you wish, you may even consider him a Bengali. Looking at his features, he appears like a Rajput, so he may also be counted among the Rajputs. Setting aside secondary questions such as who he was and where he was born, if we think from a national perspective, we realize that his achievements were national in character. It is for those achievements that the entire country must honor him. We should draw inspiration from his accomplishments. Inspired by this spirit, perhaps in today’s times another leader like Shivaji may arise in some other province.” Just like the Ganesh festival, the Shiv Jayanti festival too was first celebrated outside Maharashtra in Bengal. The credit for this goes to Gopalrao Deuskar. Acting on Tilak’s instructions, he worked tirelessly in Bengal and organized the Shiv Jayanti celebrations there in Tilak’s absence. Numerous traces of this influence can be found in Bengali literature, especially in the writings of Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo. In Gurudev Rabindranath Thakur’s literary works, one can find two long poems - one in ‘Shivaji Utsab’, that glorifies the virtues and achievements of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the other being ‘Pratinidhi’ that depicts the relationship between the legendary Guru-Shishya duo Samarth Ramdas & Chhatrapati Shivaji. Another important link strengthening the bond between Maharashtra and Bengal was Yogi Aurobindo. The relationship between Tilak and Sri Aurobindo was extremely close. In Aurobindo’s writings, there is also a long poem based on the valour of Baji Prabhu Deshpande, the famous general who sacrificed his life protecting his king, Chhatrapati Shivaji. It is no secret that even Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was influenced by the bravery of Chhatrapati Shivaji. Today, Tilak, Tagore, Aurobindo and Bose are no longer with us. Yet, there still remains a deep affection and reverence for India’s freedom struggle, the revolutionary movement, Shivaji Maharaj, and the historic bond between Maharashtra and Bengal. The respect and admiration for Chhatrapati Shivaji can still be clearly seen even today. So, yes, Chhatrapati Shivaji was, is and will always remain the greatest Hindutva leader across the Indian subcontinent!
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Devashish Kulkarni
Devashish Kulkarni@AjaatShatrruu·
@AshokYadaav Yes, Mr. Yadav, there were. But they are not known by their caste and they never will be. They all will be known as ‘Marathas’ who followed the path of their great King - Chhatrapati Shivaji.
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Milind Patwardhan@milind45·
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Bengal
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What does Chhatrapati Shivaji have to do with Bengal? I am honoured to answer this question, which has arisen in the minds of some lesser men. Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the pioneer of Shiv Jayanti celebrations, appears to have had the grand vision of taking Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj beyond the boundaries of Maharashtra and presenting him on an all-India platform. Tilak wanted Shivaji Maharaj to be regarded as a true “national hero.” In one of his speeches in Kolkata, Tilak said: “Shivaji Maharaj was born in Pune district, and therefore he may be called a ‘Maratha.’ If you wish, you may even consider him a Bengali. Looking at his features, he appears like a Rajput, so he may also be counted among the Rajputs. Setting aside secondary questions such as who he was and where he was born, if we think from a national perspective, we realize that his achievements were national in character. It is for those achievements that the entire country must honor him. We should draw inspiration from his accomplishments. Inspired by this spirit, perhaps in today’s times another leader like Shivaji may arise in some other province.” Just like the Ganesh festival, the Shiv Jayanti festival too was first celebrated outside Maharashtra in Bengal. The credit for this goes to Gopalrao Deuskar. Acting on Tilak’s instructions, he worked tirelessly in Bengal and organized the Shiv Jayanti celebrations there in Tilak’s absence. Numerous traces of this influence can be found in Bengali literature, especially in the writings of Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo. In Gurudev Rabindranath Thakur’s literary works, one can find two long poems - one in ‘Shivaji Utsab’, that glorifies the virtues and achievements of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the other being ‘Pratinidhi’ that depicts the relationship between the legendary Guru-Shishya duo Samarth Ramdas & Chhatrapati Shivaji. Another important link strengthening the bond between Maharashtra and Bengal was Yogi Aurobindo. The relationship between Tilak and Sri Aurobindo was extremely close. In Aurobindo’s writings, there is also a long poem based on the valour of Baji Prabhu Deshpande, the famous general who sacrificed his life protecting his king, Chhatrapati Shivaji. It is no secret that even Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was influenced by the bravery of Chhatrapati Shivaji. Today, Tilak, Tagore, Aurobindo and Bose are no longer with us. Yet, there still remains a deep affection and reverence for India’s freedom struggle, the revolutionary movement, Shivaji Maharaj, and the historic bond between Maharashtra and Bengal. The respect and admiration for Chhatrapati Shivaji can still be clearly seen even today. So, yes, Chhatrapati Shivaji was, is and will always remain the greatest Hindutva leader across the Indian subcontinent!

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Nupur J Sharma
Nupur J Sharma@UnSubtleDesi·
I am going to make it one my life’s mission to document the crimes of @MamataOfficial and her evil regime. She should never come back to power. TMC should never come back to power. Nowhere near power.
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Milind Patwardhan@milind45·
@aparanjape I think he was the first senior Congress leader to use the phrase "Unity In Diversity ". I got a chance to meet his great grandson during one of our stays at Panchgani. A thorough gentleman, he is a Capt retd frm Merchant Navy & owns a Bungalow (Homestay) in d shape of a Ship
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Amit Paranjape
Amit Paranjape@aparanjape·
Remembering Gopal Krishna Gokhale on his 154th birth anniversary (May 9, 1866). Gokhale was an Indian liberal political leader and a social reformer, during the Indian Independence Movement. He was also a senior leader of the Indian National Congress. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopal_Kri…
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Milind Patwardhan@milind45·
@ravinderk62 The aim of History syllabus was to hide atrocities and humiliation heaped on Hindus and whitewash Middle East and European Colonialists. Three generations (those who didn't read any history beyond text books) grew up feeling ashamed of being Hindu
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Sushant Sinha
Sushant Sinha@SushantBSinha·
महुआ मोइत्रा के साथ फ्लाइट में जो हुआ मैं उसे सही नहीं मानता लेकिन जो इकोसिस्टम आज छाती पीट रहा है वो उस वक्त कुणाल कामरा को हीरो बना रहा था जब उसने फ्लाइट में अर्नब के साथ बदसलूकी की थी। इनका डबल स्टैंडर्ड ही यही है। और इसी लिए इस इकोसिस्टम को और इसके नेताओं को पब्लिक ने नकार दिया है। जब महिला पत्रकारों के पीछे पीछे भीड़ जा कर उन्हें डराने का प्रयास करती है तो ये लोग कहते हैं कि गोदी मीडिया यही डिजर्व करती है और जब इनके साथ ये सब होता है तो झुंड में छाती पीटने आते हैं। इनके लिए कुछ भी ग़लत तभी ग़लत है जब इनके साथ हो।
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Mihir Jha
Mihir Jha@MihirkJha·
Verbal Diarrhea of TMC Kalyan Banerjee in 2025 had threatened Suvendu Adhikari with "Ek baar tu bina CISF ke Dankuni aa kar dikha, zinda waapis nhi jaayega" Today Suvendu Adhikari is your Chief Minister - Tameez se rehna Kalyan 'da'
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Wall Street Journal Opinion
Major religions like Hinduism—the world’s third-largest faith—are excluded from human-rights discourse, international bodies and religious-freedom monitoring organizations. This asymmetry needs to be addressed, writes @avatans on.wsj.com/4dx1aPm
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Harman Singh Kapoor
Harman Singh Kapoor@kingkapoor72·
ADMIN After continuous requests to the police and calls to 999 for hours to remove the threats from our restaurant, they ended up breaking the door of the restaurant. My daughter's elbow and foot are hurt. Harman was defending her daughter and protecting her. But the police arrested him instead of the guys who attacked him and his family.
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