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@AcctBackUp007 @ushrit2020 They don't have ethics., so they can do anything.
Unfortunately they have given birth to the complete generation like this., and will take at least decade to get back once they die out from the scene.
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Actually most haters, Islamophobes/Hinduphobes/Homophobes, have the same hypocritical attitude. They have one leg in drain (hidden from the sight), and other being washed with Gangajal/Aab-e-jamjam for the optics of it!
that poonam ka chaand@sabsezyadaa
The man hated Muslims, but had no problem with his son making money from a Muslim country. That’s your average Islamophobic Hindu for you.
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Sharma's son has been tragically killed in the same region where he bluntly and openly wanted a comprehensive genocide of other innocents by Zionists. His son was killed in a war of choice by those he so admires. Hate begets hate. Violence begets violence. There could not be a starker example.
#Genocide #Gaza #IranWar

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The Catholic community in India’s financial capital, Mumbai, is reeling from the shocking desecration of a roadside statue of Jesus Christ in the city's Parel suburb. The Bombay Archdiocese—the nation’s largest Catholic jurisdiction—fiercely condemned the June 7 attack, which deeply hurt parishioners who gather at the site for daily prayers. Church officials warned that this is part of a broader, alarming trend, noting it occurred less than a month after a historic roadside Cross was vandalized twice in another part of the city. These sacred landmarks, dating back to the 16th-century Portuguese era, serve as vital cultural markers of history and identity for India's minority Christian population.
In a powerful response, the Archdiocese demanded a thorough investigation from Indian authorities, declaring that the community will not be intimidated and that their faith cannot be diminished by the "breaking of stone and concrete." Catholic advocacy groups, including the Mumbai-based Watchdog Foundation, have filed formal police complaints, warning that these targeted incidents threaten to disrupt local communal harmony. Emphasizing resilience and peace, church leaders have appealed to global and local citizens to protect pluralism, reminding authorities that an attack on any community’s sacred spaces is a direct assault on the very spirit of tolerance in India.
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#India #Mumbai #ReligiousFreedom #CatholicChurch #GlobalNews #HumanRights #StandAgainstHate #FaithResilience

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@shantikejriwal @Vidyut No Amit Shah is not jain. He is Vaishnav
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@Vidyut your HM is a Jain....still Hindu khatre mein hai
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Jains being a minority is like Israelis being a minority. The numbers are low, but the influence and nuisance value is extremely high. If Marathis in Maharashtra are restricted in their diet inside their own homes and kitchens, businesses must be shut to please you, don't also expect to be liked.
Sabudana khichadi@dishasatra
The amount of targeted hate and harassment I have received in past few days just for being Jain is unbelievable and unreal. Can’t believe I am saying this but for the first time even I feel thaf the real minority is so unsafe in this country. This wasn’t the city I grew up in. The divide and rule politics have ruined everything. Hate, views, validation, payout etc have won over humanity.
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