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Albela_Yogi
Albela_Yogi@Albela_Yogi·
@sparkler_sqaud @GardullaB Irony btw- Nationalist RW (Batenge katenge sloganeers) vs Anti-Nationalist LW (Tukde gang) Witticsm to post was of Amber Nerd, I just gave 😅 But RWs gave my emoji 60 ❤️ & none to her In contrast LWs taken Helle following to 50k from 500.
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DesiEsco🇮🇳
DesiEsco🇮🇳@DesiEsco7·
Bad image of India gives a different kind of happiness to opposition parties, leftists and liberals.
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No one is surprised
Manvir Singh Mani Gill@manvirmani86

क्या यही है वो “पंथ की सेवा” जिसके नाम पर पूरी दुनिया में राजनीति की जाती है? #America के Philadelphia गुरुद्वारे में गोलक की गिनती को लेकर ऐसा विवाद हुआ कि प्रबंधक पुलिस देखते ही गायब हो गए, लेकिन संगत वहीं खड़ी रही… वीडियो में गोलक के पास नोटों के ढेर साफ दिखाई दे रहे थे। सबसे शर्मनाक दृश्य ये था कि कई पुलिसकर्मी जूतों समेत, नंगे सिर, गुरु घर के अंदर खड़े रहे और गुरु ग्रंथ साहिब जी की तरफ पीठ करके “समझौते” की बातें करते रहे… संगत खुद कह रही थी कि जिनका झगड़ा है, वो मौके पर मौजूद ही नहीं… लेकिन हैरानी की बात देखिए — छोटी-छोटी बात पर दुनिया भर में “पंथ खतरे में है” का शोर मचाने वाले तथाकथित #Khalistan समर्थक, बड़े-बड़े नेता, जत्थेदार और सोशल मीडिया के आग उगलने वाले चेहरे सब चुप हैं… मॉन्ट्रियल, जर्मनी, ऑस्ट्रेलिया और अब अमेरिका — गुरुद्वारे धीरे-धीरे इबादत और सेवा के स्थान कम, राजनीति, कब्ज़े और गोलक की लड़ाइयों के अखाड़े ज्यादा बनते जा रहे हैं… सवाल साफ है — इनका गुस्सा सच में “पंथ” के लिए है, या सिर्फ अपनी राजनीति और एजेंडा चमकाने के लिए? #Facts #Gurdwara #Philadelphia #Hypocrisy

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Bhairav Ahlawat
Bhairav Ahlawat@bahlawat11·
‼️graphic Dec 16 2025 - UK Harinderpal Athwal, 41, mounted the kerb and slammed into Jatinder Verma, 54, and his wife Bandana Verma, 47, who were walking hand in hand, killing Jatinder (father of 4) on the spot Athwal got merely 11 years for this crime
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Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni·
Welcome to Rome, my friend! 🇮🇹🇮🇳
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Vispy
Vispy@VispyKH·
We are here today because our ancestors chose to keep going through war, colonialism, hardship, loss, and uncertainty, so that one day we could simply be.
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The Paa
The Paa@thePaaReal·
The Sanatani Sikhs.
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31GLOCK
31GLOCK@31GL0CK·
Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng Svends @HelleLyngSvends has become a growing embarrassment for Norway’s citizens and our Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre @jonasgahrstore . What should have been a proud moment for Norway @norwaymfa hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi @PMOIndia @narendramodi for the first time in 43 years, awarding him the country’s highest civilian honor, signing a Green Strategic Partnership with 12 new agreements on clean energy, sustainability, health tech, digital cooperation, and trade was instead hijacked by her personal grandstanding and turned into an international spectacle that makes Norway look rude, entitled, and diplomatically clumsy.This wasn’t a full open press conference. It was a joint statement session with clear protocols. Modi followed standard procedure for such high-level bilateral visits: brief remarks, handshake, and exit. Yet Helle positioned herself as the hero, later tweeting that Modi “would not take my question” while waving the World Press Freedom Index (Norway #1, India #157). She framed it as brave journalism. Most Norwegians see it as embarrassing performative activism that damages our national interests.Norway’s relationship with India matters. We are building real partnerships in the green transition exactly the kind of cooperation Norwegians expect from our government. Billions in potential investments, jobs, technology sharing, and climate goals. Modi’s visit was substantive diplomacy. Instead of highlighting these achievements, the global narrative became “Modi dodges questions in free Norway” thanks to Helle’s viral 16-second clip. This helps no one except her personal brand.Real journalism holds power to account, but there’s a time, place, and manner. Ambushing a foreign head of government during a state visit on Norwegian soil, in front of our own Prime Minister, crosses into disrespect. It signals to the world that Norway cannot host important partners without turning events into awkward confrontations. What message does this send to leaders from Germany, the US, China, or Saudi Arabia? Come to Oslo at your own risk?Helle’s approach reflects poorly on Norwegian citizens who value pragmatism, politeness, and results over viral outrage. Many of us are cringing. We pay taxes for competent foreign policy, not for journalists to chase personal clout at the expense of our Prime Minister’s hard work. Støre stood there politely while our guest was effectively ambushed. This undermines the goodwill built over months of preparation.The World Press Freedom Index she brandished is published by Reporters Without Borders — an NGO with its own biases, selective sourcing, and inconsistencies. India is the world’s largest democracy with a raucous, competitive media landscape. Modi has been elected multiple times by 1.4 billion people. He chooses his communication style Mann Ki Baat, controlled interviews, direct voter outreach and has stuck to it for over a decade. That’s his prerogative as India’s leader. Norway’s press norms do not dictate how foreign elected leaders behave on our soil. By shouting during a joint briefing and then spinning the walk-off as cowardice, Helle ignored the substance: cultural exchanges, economic deals, shared Arctic and Indo-Pacific interests. She made it about “her question.” This self-centered stunt fuels stereotypes of arrogant Europeans lecturing the Global South. India is a rising superpower and vital partner, not some dictatorship to be publicly shamed. Her actions risk harming Norway’s reputation as a serious, respectful actor on the world stage.Norwegians pride ourselves on being practical and solution-oriented. We understand that diplomacy requires tact. Shouting at guests during photo-ops achieves nothing constructive. If Helle has legitimate concerns about press freedom in India, there are better forums: op-eds, interviews with Indian journalists, or private diplomatic channels. Turning a bilateral summit into her personal protest makes Norway look unserious and weakens Støre’s position.This incident highlights a deeper issue with parts of legacy Norwegian media: more activism than balanced reporting. Many citizens already distrust mainstream outlets for prioritizing ideology and clicks over national interests. Helle’s behavior reinforces that skepticism. She is becoming a symbol of why some Norwegians roll their eyes at Dagsavisen commentators more focused on international virtue-signaling than serving Norwegian readers or advancing pragmatic foreign policy. PM Støre deserves better. His government invested time and resources to strengthen ties with India at a time when energy security, green tech, and diversified partnerships are critical. Helle’s grandstanding risks poisoning the atmosphere for future cooperation. Indian officials and citizens noticed. The replies to her post were filled with Indians pointing out the format was never a full Q&A, questioning why a Norwegian journalist feels entitled to hijack their PM’s visit.We should expect more from our journalists. Question leaders yes. But do it professionally, not by turning important state visits into cringe-worthy viral moments that embarrass the host nation. Norway’s citizens want a media that informs, not one that performs. We want a Prime Minister who can deliver results without his events being derailed by ego.Helle Lyng Svends is increasingly becoming an embarrassment not just for herself, but for all of us who value Norway’s reputation as a competent, respectful country. It’s time for reflection in Norwegian media circles: Is this the image we want the world to see? A nation of serious partners or lecturing activists chasing likes? Enough with the stunts. Focus on the deals that actually benefit Norwegians energy, jobs, technology, and a stable world order. Our Prime Minister and our country deserve diplomacy that works, not viral embarrassment.
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And south indian warrior heritage is constantly questioned
Sann@san_x_m

Her name was Vijayalakshmi Ramanan. She was born on February 27, 1924, in Madras. Her father was a World War I veteran and public health official. At 15 years old, she was already an A-Grade artist with All India Radio, performing Carnatic music live on national broadcasts. She enrolled at Madras Medical College and graduated as its best outgoing student in 1948. She went on to specialise in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. In 1955, her husband, a Wing Commander in the Indian Air Force, brought home an application form and encouraged her to apply. She did. She was commissioned into the Indian Army Medical Corps and immediately seconded to the Indian Air Force. There was no uniform for women in the IAF. None had ever served before. She designed one herself: a blue sari in Air Force colours paired with a tan blouse. That uniform later became the standard issue for every woman officer in the Indian Air Force. She was the first woman ever commissioned as an officer in the Indian Air Force. She served through three wars: 1962 against China, 1965 against Pakistan, and 1971 against Pakistan again. She treated injured soldiers and ran military hospitals through all three conflicts. Her husband died in 1971. She raised her two children alone while continuing her military duties without interruption. She retired as Wing Commander in 1979. She then set up a private clinic in Bengaluru and treated patients free of charge well into her eighties. In 1977, she was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal for distinguished service of a high order. She died on October 18, 2020. She was 96 years old. Every woman officer in the Indian Air Force who came after her wore a version of the uniform she designed for herself. Follow for stories India deserves to remember.

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Vispy
Vispy@VispyKH·
Muhammad (not the FBUH wala) with Ghazwa e Hind wet dream profile is upset that their own are playing Saree UNO reverse Saree SAAR 😂😂😂 x.com/lucky_usman_/s…
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Bhairav Ahlawat
Bhairav Ahlawat@bahlawat11·
Surrey Canada ‼️‼️ A group of handsome Sikh men who went to Canada to become doctors, engineers and scientists took a short break from their studies to conduct a live practical street fighting demonstration - complete with smashed heads and wrecked cars!
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American are surprised??! Seriously?? Again?? How many times does Pakistan have to betray you?
Jennifer Jacobs@JenniferJJacobs

Scoop via @CBSNews: As Pakistan positioned itself as a diplomatic conduit between Tehran and Washington, it quietly allowed Iranian military aircraft to park in its country, potentially shielding them from US airstrikes, sources told @JimLaPorta and me. Days after Trump announced the ceasefire in early April, Tehran sent multiple aircraft to Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan. Among the military hardware was an Iranian Air Force RC-130, a reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering variant of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules tactical transport aircraft. cbsnews.com/news/pakistan-…

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Eknoor Singh bajwa
Eknoor Singh bajwa@eknoorbajwa90·
👉 Great news Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s cousin brother Geyan Singh Mann and a prominent member of the Aam Aadmi Party, has joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. We wholeheartedly welcome him to the BJP family. Mission Punjab has now started #bjppunjab @sunilkjakhar @NayabSainiBJP
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Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦@BezirganMocha·
Khalistan “Referendum” in Edmonton Set One Day Before Alberta’s Provincial Referendum Tens of thousands of Sikhs have gathered for Calgary’s annual Nagar Kirtan, an event billed as “family-friendly.” Yet the procession featured “Kill” slogans, banners honouring bombers and assassins including Air India bombing suspect Talwinder Singh Parmar, the man behind Canada’s deadliest terror attack. Alberta is back in the spotlight after another Khalistan “referendum” is scheduled to take place in Edmonton on October 18, 2026, following the one held in Calgary in 2024. Sikhs for Justice has been conducting these unofficial referendums for years, jumping back and forth between Canada and California. That raises the obvious question: when will the “referendums” finally end? “I have no idea yet,” Sikhs for Justice leader Avtar Pannun told me. “Alberta has a referendum too. It’s on the 19th of October, so one day before our Khalistan referendum.” Expect increased Khalistan activities in Alberta, especially in Edmonton, in the coming days, including convoys and parades. Follow @MediaBezirgan for more.
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Why are canadian Sikhs not talking about this? @BaazNewsOrg
Ethan 🇨🇦@Ethan113554

#BREAKING: BC Supreme Court has found Abhijeet Singh, Gurkaran Singh & Khushveer Toor guilty of 1st-degree murder in the 2022 killings of Abbotsford couple Arnold De Jong, 77, & Joanne De Jong, 76, during a home invasion robbery. 1/3 #cdnpoli

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