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Politics ¦ Dharma ¦ Religion ¦ Culture ¦ गरम दल

India Katılım Ocak 2010
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Swati Goel Sharma
Swati Goel Sharma@swati_gs·
Mohd Naved posing as “jyotish guru ji” to help trap women through ‘jaadu tona’. Openly on Delhi streets
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Muji Singh Rangi
Muji Singh Rangi@mujifren·
Postmortem Report of Captain Saurabh Kalia Burns: Multiple Cigarette burns on the body. Facial Injuries: Broken teeth, fractured skulls, chipped noses, and punctured eyes that were removed. Sensory Mutilation: Ear-drums pierced with hot rods. Limbs and Genitalia: Amputated Penis and Limbs. Cause of Death: The injuries were inflicted while he was alive; he was ultimately shot in the head post the torture.
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NDTV@ndtv

Kargil martyr Captain Kalia may have been killed by weather: Pakistan's Rehman Malik ndtv.com/article/india/…

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Sky😎🌞🌤️😎@spaceninha·
@PrabhasNepal I have a friend @frmehta whose ancestor may have resisted bravely..but ye fault product sirf green card ke liye Yesu Yesu karne Laga That's the harsh reality Ppl throw away their hard earned birth right just for little money
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Nepal Prabhas Army
Nepal Prabhas Army@PrabhasNepal·
Me thanking my "Hindu ancestors" for not converting into other religion
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Dr Samar Pratap Singh
Dr Samar Pratap Singh@kkmkb212·
Your ancestors were cowards. Let me remind you that they abandoned Guru Gobind Singh Ji and his family. He had to go all the way to Maharashtra to seek help from Madhav Das Ji, a Hindu Rajput, who then took revenge for your Guru and his family. You people were, are, and will always be irrelevant when it comes to putting up any resistance. Tuhada eh haal ho gea modi ji te yogi ji toh ilawa sab nu pta lag gea tusi sirf moonh de rambo aa. Pta ohna nu v aa oh bas fudu khich rhe aa tuhada 🤣
Ashok Singh@AshokSGarcha

@kkmkb212 Sikhs are actually glad that their ancestors left Hinduism. We truly believe our ancestors took the correct decision.

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Arshdeep Singh Saini
Arshdeep Singh Saini@the_lama_singh·
The issue with Prayer Rooms at Indian Airports is that the iconography used is not secular but leans only towards Islamic way of prayer. This outright discourages people of other faiths to use the Prayers Rooms. Airport Authority of India @AAI_Official should rectify this error across the nation to respect secular fabric of Bharat.
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I am JJ
I am JJ@JJShankar007·
Who the fuck even asked this Ka2wa? 🙄 To play such role, one needs to have talent, not Mamu ka shifarish.
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BALA@erbmjha·
"Radha never asked Kanha whether he was Muslim or Hindu before falling in love with him...." Now I am convinced that the moment a Hindu girl marries a 🅱️ulla, the first thing that Secularism virus attacks is her brain.
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It wasn't Aditya Dhar the first one to dream Dhurandhar project. Director Mahesh Bhatt wanted to make a better Dhurandhar in 2010, casting Zakir Naik as hero. Sadly, Zakir Naik rejected his offer, as cinema was haraam.
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Aparna 🇮🇳@apparrnnaa·
Never forgive this man @VishalBhardwaj, who showed our 8th-century Martanda Surya Mandir in Kashmir is referred to as "Shaitan ki Gufa", in his movie...that's their pure hatred for Sanatana...
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
The "lot of us" gang is banking on the closure of the Strait of Hormuz (March 2026) to break India. India has already pivoted. The 9.5 day figure refers strictly to the Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR): emergency underground salt caverns managed by ISPRL. Comparing India’s energy security to just the SPR is like looking at a billionaire’s wallet & saying they only have ₹2000, while ignoring their ₹50000 crore in the bank. As of late March 2026, India’s total operational stock (held by oil marketing companies like IOC, BPCL, & HPCL in their own tanks & pipelines) provides an additional 64.5 days of cover. India’s actual combined oil cover is ~74 days. The 9.5 days claim intentionally ignores 87% of the country’s actual physical oil inventory to create a panic narrative. Also, even during this "crisis" in March 2026, India remains a net exporter of refined petroleum products.
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Pakistan Untold
Pakistan Untold@pakistan_untold·
"I don't like Hindu faith or its rituals. My wife is a Hindu so I sometimes join her in rituals. But I only see the stones (in Murtis). I'm not able to see 'Khudaa' in 'stones'." - Pakistani Dhurandhar in India VC @CommanMan777589
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ExtraSpiceAni@ShrivastavAni·
This is what being a Hindu in Pakistan is !!! My God !
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The Kaipullai
The Kaipullai@thekaipullai·
In the olden days, when ships used to dock in Mumbai, they used to tie their boats to the door at the harbour. The Sanskrit word for tie is Bandh and for a door, is Dwar. So the place they tied a boat was called BandhDwar. The word then travelled to Persia and became Bandar or Bunder. Which meant port or harbour So any place in Mumbai which has the word Bunder in it, was a place where once upon a time boats used to dock. So the place where boats used to dock and had a lot of sacks in it, became BoriBunder The port where Palla or Hilsa fish was available became Palla Bunder, which then transformed to Apollo Bunder The port where the Portuguese traded Horses with the Arabs, became Ghodbunder And a port which had no particular significance was called Bunder. In Marathi, this became Vandre. Which over a period of time became what we know today as Bandra The word Bunder in Mumbai is not just a pointless word. It actually represents Mumbai's maritime heritage and importance
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Hit me with the craziest Mumbai history facts you know.

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