Disillusioned Consultant
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Disillusioned Consultant
@MBB2SMB
ex-MBB consultant searching for my dream SMB acquisition and sharing the trials and tribulations here.



Nice to be quoted here, on Shivaji, caste, and Hindu identity — “Shivaji would be highly confused by modern allegations that he was fighting for Hindus.” nytimes.com/2026/05/31/wor…


@AnujSha27929766 I'm not familiar with a numbers-to-numbers comparison. But the big cities were definitely around the Indus River, in what's now Pakistan. Is that inconvenient for Indian nationalism? Maybe, but that's not my problem.







“Indians deserve their ethnic cleansing”. I assume this guy also thinks Jews deserved the holocaust. Vile.

One of the most powerful symbols of India’s unbroken civilizational continuity! Discovered at Mohenjo-daro in undivided India this steatite seal, about 4,300-year-old, shows a seated figure in yogic posture (widely seen as Shiva-Pashupati) seated in Mulabandhasana, surrounded by animals. While ancient sites may lie across modern borders, India remains the living custodian of this heritage. The yogic posture, Shaivite symbolism, and spiritual ethos seen in the Pashupati Seal continue to thrive in India’s temples, daily worship of Shiva, yogic traditions, and cultural life even today. From the Vedic period to contemporary Bharat, this civilizational thread has remained alive and unbroken — deeply embedded in our philosophy, rituals, and collective consciousness.🇮🇳 #PashupatiSeal #IndusSaraswatiCivilization #LivingIndianHeritage




For the first time since 1978, namaz was not offered on roads anywhere in West Bengal.




Believe me, this is not Europe, It's Kolkata. No other city can ever match the Aura of Kolkata 🙌🏻❤️






@sidhant Look at the dire strait of that airport in Kolkata. I see plants growing on the structure! Begum misruled for 15 years and destroyed that state completely. Shame!


Why is it so hard for some people to understand that India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh have a shared cultural heritage that has little to do with religion?



Who changed the names in the first place? This is nothing but a clumsy attempt to project Pakistan as a progressive state. It doesn't change either the nature of the state, or the Hindu hating character of the state. Remember what the defender of this regime said about the differences between Hindus and Muslims? Thats the reality; this is the lipstick on the pig



Watching India's official response to a journalist and videos of a press conference, I realised all over again that over and above everything else, what we have lost in the last decade is the dignity that our founding parents had fought so hard for.






#WATCH | Oslo, Norway | MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George says, "...We are one sixth of the total population of the world, but not one sixth of the problems of the world. We have a constitution which guarantees the fundamental rights of the people. We have equal rights for the women of our country, which is very important...We believe in equality, we believe in human rights...If anyone whose rights are violated, they have the right to go to court...We are proud to be a democracy..."











