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Voice of #BritishHindus in East London : Advocacy, Awareness & Campaign. Like & RT’s ≠ Endorsements.

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Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳
Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳@SheetalPronamo·
105 year old giving Surya Arghya -the sacred Hindu ritual of offering water to the rising sun This daily practice symbolizes gratitude, focus, and spiritual connection Sanatan is ETERNAL as its rituals are consistently practiced. Jayatu Sanatan 🔱
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Prachyam
Prachyam@prachyam7·
A powerful appeal by Shefali Vaidya @ShefVaidya 🙏| Support Mahabharat anime by Prachyam We’re on a mission to bring the **Mahabharat to life as an anime**—and make it **free for everyone**. This isn’t just content. It’s about reclaiming our narratives, telling our stories with scale, depth, and authenticity. Your support can make this vision a reality. Join the Prachyam crowdfunding movement and be a part of something timeless. Contribute. Share. Amplify. #mahabharat #crowdfunding #prachyam #indianstories #animeindia #culturalrevival
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INSIGHT UK@INSIGHTUK2·
Hindu Genocide Murshidabad: Hindu homes selectively marked with ‘black ink’, later bombed and set on fire In April 2025 in Murshidabad, West Bengal, a chilling pattern of anti-Hindu violence emerged, described by many as part of an ongoing campaign of Hindu cleansing. A report by NMF News revealed that Hindu homes were marked with black ink in advance before being targeted with petrol bombs and set ablaze by Islamist mobs. These attacks were not spontaneous but well-orchestrated, with Hindu homes, shops, and even water sources being singled out. Several families were forced to flee, seeking refuge in safer areas. The local administration has been accused of inaction, while mainstream media and some political leaders have allegedly downplayed the violence or blamed the victims. The attacks followed protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act, but escalated into targeted communal assaults. How can this happen in India, the world’s largest democracy? Where are the human right organisations that always defend “minorities”? #AllEyesonMurshidabad #hindusunderattack #hindugenocide #persecutionofHindusawarenessmonth @JaipurDialogues @Refugees @VHRPOfficial @WHCongress
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
कृषि हमारी समृद्धि की आधारशिला है और हमारे किसान भाई-बहन देश के अन्नदाता। इनका परिश्रम और समर्पण ही राष्ट्र की प्रगति को सुनिश्चित करता है। कृषिर्धन्या कृषिर्मेध्या जन्तूनां जीवनं कृषिः। अन्नदः सर्वदश्चैव तस्माच्छ्रेष्ठतरो हि सः॥
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Swati Goel Sharma
Swati Goel Sharma@swati_gs·
Allahabad high court has made such an important observation but hardly any coverage of it After five Muslim schoolgirls were found forcibly trying to convert their Hindu classmate (incident of them forcing burqa on her was even captured on CCTV), court said - young people thrusting their religions upon others is a disturbing trend The court didn’t specify which young people but all know HARDLY ANY COVERAGE
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Dr David Frawley
Dr David Frawley@davidfrawleyved·
Today marks Akshay Tritiya, the day in the year in which both Sun (10 degrees Aries) and Moon (3 degrees Taurus) are exalted. Shows a depth of astronomical observations and calculations and a seeking of harmony and balance with the Shiva and Shakti forces.
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Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳
Why I am so obsessed with @Lenskart_com and their lying CEO @peyushbansal ? I am obsessed with Lenskart because we Hindus have short memories. We flare up, we trend for a day, we forget. We move on. Corporate India knows this. They have studied our pattern. They wait us out, before launching another anti-Hindu policy, another advertising campaign that demonises Hindu values. Lenskart is not the disease. I know that Lenskart is just a symptom of the larger disease, of corporate India looking down upon Hindu culture and values. But you never ignore a symptom. You treat the symptom first, then you trace it back to its source. This is exactly what I am doing. Taking this matter to its logical conclusion, whether anyone stands with me or not. A few years ago, I started #NoBindiNoBusiness alone. No big handles. No political parties. No Hindu organisations supported me. All I got at first was ridicule, abuse, trolling. But then, something miraculous happened, ordinary Hindus, from Delhi to Dibrugarh supported me. They were tired of being invisible in their own land, tired of their sacred symbols being erased by the very brands that profit from them. The campaign became a success, everyone knows that. This is another battle from the same war for cultural identity. I have been called obsessed before. I have been abused before. I have been ridiculed before. But what I have is tenacity. I have been called a lone warrior tilting at windmills. But some windmills are real monsters. And someone has to fight them. Someone has to stay. Someone has to refuse to be distracted by the next outrage, the next news cycle. I am not going anywhere. Mock me. Troll me. Laugh at me. Every taunt sharpens my resolve. Every dismissal reminds me why this matters. I have a voice. I have presence. I have credibility and I know how to use it, for this cause, on this battlefield, until there is a result worth recording. The question is not whether I will see this through. The question is, will all of you? #AntiHinduLenskart
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INSIGHT UK@INSIGHTUK2·
Amarnath Yatra massacre - 2017 On the 10th of July 2017 a massacre took place during Amarnath Yatra in Anantnag, where Islamist terrorists killed seven Hindu pilgrims and injured 19. This attack underscores the brutality of the attack on unarmed devotees, highlighting the resilience of Kashmiris, who condemned the violence, donated blood, and supported the pilgrims. This massacre ties to a broader pattern of attacks on Hindus in India: - 1990s Kashmiri Pandit exodus - 2002 Godhra train massacre - Recurring Mandir attacks. Why can’t Hindus do a yatra in their own country without the fear of being massacred? Has the situation improved since then? #Hindus #Hindusunderattack #amarnath #pelgrims #persecutionofhindusawarenessmonth @JaipurDialogues @WHCongress @BritishHindus1 @ARanganathan72
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Flowers
Flowers@Flowers851401·
“Crimson petals rising like quiet fire from still waters.” 🔥🌺
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Flowers
Flowers@Flowers851401·
“Red flowers don’t whisper—they declare their presence like fire in bloom.”♥️
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Nine-year old abducted, forcibly converted and married to 45-year old Wazir Hussain in Pakistan Earlier this month in Pakistan, 9-year-old Reshma was abducted, taken to a Sufi shrine, forcibly converted, and married to 45-year-old Wazir Hussain. While this incident has sparked outrage, it is not being seen as an isolated tragedy, but as part of a wider pattern of abuse faced by minority Hindu girls in Sindh, Pakistan. Numerous reports have stated that this happens on a daily basis to minority Hindu girls and women in Sindh, where forced conversion, coercion, and child marriage continue with alarming frequency. Activists say weak enforcement, legal loopholes, and silence from Pakistani authorities allow these abuses to continue. Why has the Western media been largely silent on this issue? Who is speaking up to demand that Reshma be brought back? #Pakistan #HinduMinority #ReligiousFreedom #HumanRights #persecutionofhindusawarenessmonth @HinduGenocide_ @HinduPACT @nimittekam @WHCongress @pakistan_untold
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INSIGHT UK@INSIGHTUK2·
🕯️ One Year On: Remembering the Pahalgam Terror Attack April 22nd marks one year since the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam that stole innocent lives and shattered families. We stand in solemn remembrance of those who were taken from us far too soon. Their smiles, their dreams, and their futures were cruelly cut short by hatred and violence. In the face of such senseless brutality, we choose not to let grief turn into despair, but into determination. Determination to stand united against terrorism in all its forms. Determination to honour the memory of the victims by promoting peace, humanity, and solidarity across communities. On April 22nd, we gather in London to light candles, to remember, to grieve together, and to reaffirm our resolve: Terror will never win. Humanity must prevail. 📍 Join us for the Solemn Remembrance
🗓️ Wednesday, 22nd April
🕕 6:00 PM
📍 In front of the High Commission of India, London Let your presence be a message that we have not forgotten, and we will not stay silent. Together, in grief, solidarity, and strength. #PahalgamTerrorAttack #OneYearOn #RememberPahalgam #UnitedAgainstTerror #LondonVigil #PeaceNotViolence insightuk.org
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Flowers
Flowers@Flowers851401·
Blue petals whisper what words never could—quiet, deep, and endlessly beautiful. 🩵✨
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Blooming ideas
Blooming ideas@blooming_idea·
In a world of chaos, flowers choose grace 🪷🤍
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INSIGHT UK@INSIGHTUK2·
Soumya Sarkar is a Hindu. I don't want to meet him In a video from Bangladesh a young boy refusing to meet cricketer Soumya Sarkar because he's Hindu. This highlights the growing anti-Hindu sentiment in Bangladesh, even among children. Such attitudes likely stem from radical teachings in some madrasas and mosques. Similar incidents have occurred before, including abuse directed at Hindu cricketer Liton Das for posting about Hindu festival Durga Puja, and death threats against Shakib Al Hasan for attending a Kali Puja event. This prejudice extends beyond sports, affecting Hindu NGO workers, teachers, and even young students. Hindus have lived in Bangladesh for centuries, were are their rights? Who is going to speak up for Bangladeshi Hindus? #SaveBangladeshiHindus #HindusUnderAttack #AllEyesOnBangladeshiHindus #Bangladesh #persecutionofhindusawarenessmonth #BCB #cricketfans @WHCongress @BCCI @FrontalForce
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Comman Man
Comman Man@CommanMan777589·
The Kashmiri Pandit Who Drew First Blood in Chenab Valley The year was the early 1990s. The mountains of the Chenab Valley were no longer silent. They were crawling. Dense forests masked the movement of Pakistan-sponsored jihadis slipping out of the Kashmir Valley and pushing south into Bhaderwah, Doda, Kishtwar, Bhalesa, Marmat. The State hesitated. Police posts were thin. Fear spread faster than reinforcements. Most people believed resistance was impossible. One man did not. His name was Ruchir Kumar Koul A Kashmiri Pandit, born 4 July 1958, rooted in the ancient Pandit culture of the Chenab region. In local memory, he is not remembered politely. He is remembered as “The Slayer of Jihadis.” The man who lit the first spark of armed civilian resistance in the Chenab Valley. When Pakistan-backed militants began targeting minority families in Bhaderwah, the hills tightened with terror. Homes were marked. Threats whispered. Killings expected. The State machinery moved slowly. The police were under-armed. The people felt abandoned. Ruchir Koul understood something others refused to say aloud: If locals did not fight back, no one would. So he organised. Quietly. Methodically. Without permission. He built a small, disciplined group of volunteers mostly young men who knew the mountains not from maps, but from memory. Every ridge. Every gorge. Every cave and forest trail. Under Ruchir’s leadership, they created what the government had not yet imagined: •Early-warning systems •Night watches •Coordinated patrol routes •Local intelligence networks What they built was a civilian counter-terror grid years before the State formalised Village Defence Committees (VDCs) in 1995. But Ruchir Koul did not believe in hiding behind walls. Unlike others who stayed defensive, he chose confrontation. He tracked militant movement. He identified hideouts. He mapped infiltration routes across high passes. And when required He fought. Not through slogans. Not through speeches. Through direct encounters. Time and again, when jihadis crossed into Bhaderwah, it was Ruchir and his men who detected them first. It was Ruchir who passed actionable intelligence. It was Ruchir whose inputs led to successful security operations. On multiple occasions, he personally engaged militants in one-on-one encounters, becoming a symbol the jihadis learned to fear. For the militants, he was a problem. For Pakistan’s handlers, he was an obstacle. For the people, he was a shield. Ruchir Kumar Koul proved something the 1990s tried to erase: That Kashmiri Pandits were not just victims. They were resistors. They were fighters. And when the State faltered, one Pandit from Chenab picked up the burden of defence himself. Not for fame. Not for reward. But so his land would not kneel in silence.
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jonbruce
jonbruce@JonBruce13·
Anemone clematis, with it’s simple four petals & pale yellow centre…a real late spring charmer! 🌿🌸💫 Happy Wednesday all! 🧡🕊️
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Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma@subhi_karma·
Amravati Video Scandal is actually a legit case of Coaching Jihad: Here's what we know @eOrganiser: Ayan and five others have been booked for trapping over 300 girls for making their 180 nude videos. They used to take admissions in medical coachings. Names of two coachings have come up: Future Hunt and Akash. After taking admissions, during common classes or cultural events, they would befriend girls from 10th, 11th, and 12th classes. After a few meetings, they would ask them out, take them to cafés. In a few meetings, they would add them to a Snapchat group whose name was in Urdu. Later, they would send messages about Islam, such as there being only one God, Allah, and so on. Meeting out became regular as they had good bikes and cars. Then they would take the girls to hotels, expensive hotels, give them gifts, later get intimate and record videos for boasting. One would imagine where this money is flowing from? These boys were part of a gang called the "Barood Gang". This gang is active locally and deals with illegal sand mining and beef trade. All the money they make from this is allegedly invested in operations like the ones Arman was carrying out. Arman and his gang would use the same clips to extort money from the girls as well. When the girls failed to meet their demands, which were in lakhs, they were asked to do favours in exchange for getting their videos deleted. What were the favours? They would ask the girls to sleep with middle-aged Muslim men. Who are these men? Members of the Barood Gang or members of political parties, allegedly. If this was not enough, the accused had shared the videos of the girls on social media platforms who failed to comply with their demands. All of this has been going on for one and a half years now, with one of the girls even committing suicide last year. As of now Ayan has been booked. More details are there about the case. Read the report linked in the next tweet:
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योगी
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ऐसी युवा शक्ति को दिल से सेल्यूट है ✨♥️
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SANATAN
SANATAN@Eternaldharma_·
Friends, in 1972, Uganda’s military ruler Idi Amin came to power after a coup. And the very first thing he did after taking power was issue an immediate order that all Indian citizens must leave Uganda at once. At that time, the Indian community in Uganda was mainly made up of two groups Gujaratis and Punjabis. Around 90% were Gujaratis, while Punjabis made up the remaining 10%. They were ordered that while leaving Uganda, each Indian could carry only three pairs of clothes. Nothing else was allowed. At every airport and bus station, strict searches were conducted. And within a moment, nearly 800,000 Indians were uprooted from the country where their families had lived for generations, where they had worked hard to build thousands of acres of farms, accumulated wealth, built luxurious villas, and established large factories dealing in cement, iron, copper, and many other industries. But they were forced to leave everything behind and walk out of Uganda. And for your information, in 1972, India was under the rule of the so-called Iron Lady, Indira Gandhi. Congress was also in power in both Punjab and Gujarat. Yet in front of a tiny country like Uganda, this “Iron Lady” did not even utter a word. She neither made a strong statement nor seriously confronted Uganda. Instead, it was Britain that helped the Indians at that time, because the British believed that Indians had originally been taken to Uganda by them when Uganda was still a British colony. Britain remembered its moral responsibility: “If these people came here because of us, then helping them in their time of crisis is also our duty.” Britain set up refugee camps, helped the displaced Indians, and even granted British citizenship to many of the Gujaratis who were expelled from Uganda. That is why the large Gujarati population living in Britain today includes many families who were expelled from Uganda. America also extended major help and announced that it would grant citizenship to Indians expelled from Uganda. As a result, a large number of Ugandan Gujaratis migrated to the United States as well. So the question is: Was there some impurity in the so-called Iron Lady’s iron? Because the same people who proudly say she split Pakistan into two why did she become silent like a frightened cat in front of a country like Uganda? Can any blind loyalist explain that?
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