Anshuman Bhat

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Anshuman Bhat

Anshuman Bhat

@bhat74507

Katılım Haziran 2025
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Omar Abbas Hyat | ഒമർ അബ്ബാസ്
The socio-economic prosperity that GCC delivered to Non-Arabs (Muslims and Non Muslims) is unparalleled (in addition to their own people). No other groups of countries can even come close. As an Ajami Muslim, I will always have nothing but admiration for GCC, even though I may disagree with their foreign policy.
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Aditya Raj Kaul
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
So proud of you, dear Samay Raina! I said this a few months ago, and I’ll say it again - Samay Raina has achieved, on his own, what many top OTT platforms and comedians haven’t managed in less than five years. Glad we think alike. Terror could not break us, we have endured and risen through our hard work, strength of conviction, and unwavering perseverance. Proud to be a Kashmiri Pandit. ♥️
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Sunderdeep - Volklub
Sunderdeep - Volklub@volklub·
Two things for which my stand will be permanent 1) Avoid getting seat covers for cars with six airbags, considering the poor workmanship in India, both at authorised workshops and outside. Prefer cleaning the seats yourself or getting them dry-cleaned every 6 months. 2) Never get aftermarket alloy wheels, even if they are from reputed brands. Stick to the ones your car comes with, as they are thoroughly tested. I lose a lot of local marketing/collaboration opportunities for this stand but I can't suggest something that I will never do for myself.
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Kashmiri Hindu
Kashmiri Hindu@RohitInExile·
And, if Terrorism had a face, whose would it be Tahir? Yours or your Mujahdeen brothers? We have our Wazas, to hell with Ms cooks. Lets analyse your hypocrisy barb now, shall we? You all are Hindu converts scared by sword: True Home rasoi was sacred, didnt allow Ms cooks: True No one could convert us: True You first commit a Genocide of Hindus, then preach morality and point our hypocrisies. Who said 'Kashmir will become Pakistan, with Kashmiri women but without their men?' Who said 'Convert, Die or Leave Kashmir?' Who committed the Hindu Genocide? Who forced our mothers to sleep with Kerosene cans? You will teach us hypocrisy? You have blood on your hands. Show some shame before lecturing Hindus. We will reclaim what is ours, our homes and our land. History does not forget and neither do we. When the time comes, you will not escape the consequences.
Tahir Peerzada@TahirPeerzada_

That’s exactly why your obsession with Kashur Wazwan continues—still cooked by the Kashmiri Muslim Waza! If hypocrisy had a face, it would be yours!

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Kashmiri Badaam
Kashmiri Badaam@Kashmiri_Badaam·
@MattLaemon Nothing was scam they couldn't bear kashmiri muslims helping other muslims which is common among kashmiris ,a Hindu kashmiri pandit Rakesh was helped a month ago for her mothers treatment also i know a Sikh was also helped but coward will term it scam then will story about it
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حٰمیم@hameemtalks·
Book- Facets of Resurgent Kashmir
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Sonam Mahajan
Sonam Mahajan@AsYouNotWish·
There is a certain pattern to how Pakistan reads the region. It is quick, tactical, often clever in the moment, but curiously shallow in memory. I was reminded of this in an X space some months after Sheikh Hasina’s ouster. A Pakistani participant was confidently sketching a future where Bangladesh would become to India what Afghanistan is to Pakistan. The argument sounded neat. Radical groups, porous borders, rising rhetoric. It had all the ingredients of a tidy conclusion. Except, it ignored history. Bangladesh is not Afghanistan. India did not enter Dhaka as an occupying force. It entered in 1971 in the middle of the Bangladesh Liberation War, in response to a crisis created by the Pakistan Army. That distinction is foundational to how nations remember. Yes, tensions can be manufactured. We saw the ‘India Out’ playbook travel from Maldives to Bangladesh, conveniently surfacing around Hasina’s removal. It was curated, externally encouraged, and amplified. But there is a limit to how far such narratives travel when they collide with lived memory. The same misreading played out in Afghanistan. When the Taliban returned to power, there was visible excitement in Pakistan. Talk of strategic depth, even loose chatter about redirecting jihad towards Kashmir. It sounded decisive, almost triumphant. And then reality intervened. India’s footprint in Afghanistan was built through roads, dams, hospitals. Pakistan’s imprint is tied to decades of instability and ethnoracism against Afghans. This is where the distinction matters. Hatred manufactured through campaigns behaves differently from resentment born of historical injury. One fades, or at least fluctuates. The other lingers, quietly, across generations. Which brings us to Tarique Rahman. Seen by many as leading a more Pakistan-friendly formation, he still marks 1971 by explicitly condemning Pakistani actions. That should not surprise anyone paying attention. In Bangladesh, 1971 is not negotiable. Governments may shift emphasis, but they cannot erase the core. Pakistan’s tactical instinct is quick to spot opportunity, but it often overestimates how far narratives can travel against the weight of history. In South Asia, that is usually where the calculation begins to unravel.
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VW
VW@broomland4·
Hindus of Wandhama and Nadimarg never left. Yet they were massacred. Ironic that you brought this up today on the anniversary of Nadimarg massacre (23rd March). Hard to imagine that you didn't know of this.
KASHMIRYAT کشمیریت@CyedTanveer

@Mrsolivegreen Only illegitimate children of JagMohan would cry with tears of ChaddiGang! A real and proud Pandit would head back to valley and live peacefully like the rest of proud Pandit families who have never left the valley neglecting disguise by JagMohan

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Khushboo Mattoo
Khushboo Mattoo@MattLaemon·
Very easy to call Kashmiri Pandits cowards every time we write/speak. Even to the extent of this getting discussed at home and us doubting our collective KP leadership failure, the politicians, the army and what not! I’d like to remind that we lost for so many days after that, each day everyday.. Lost at health, lost at language Lost at hygiene, lost at the privileges of non rented homes.. Lost a collective community friendship.. Lost the love of land.. But we did not lose the day we LEFT - we left with will power to survive and did so rightly..and that is alone, an act of bravery! A story of success. But the banality with which the rest of the nation says you were cowards.. is laughable..
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Anshuman Bhat@bhat74507·
@_reehaaaaan True.....we never had any money....that's why you took over our lands and houses. Tumhara bhi time aayega bkl. Tu tab tak shawl bech.
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KASHMIRYAT کشمیریت@CyedTanveer·
@Mrsolivegreen Only illegitimate children of JagMohan would cry with tears of ChaddiGang! A real and proud Pandit would head back to valley and live peacefully like the rest of proud Pandit families who have never left the valley neglecting disguise by JagMohan
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....@Mrsolivegreen·
As a Kashmiri Pandit, my family, relatives, friends & neighbors have lived through the horrors of the exodus. I have every right to talk about it, remember it & share it.If that makes anyone uncomfortable, feel free to unfollow, block & move on
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Khushboo Mattoo
Khushboo Mattoo@MattLaemon·
My district Budgam, that failed to keep us safe has raised money for Iranis. I’m not sharp enough to understand this clearly but dumb enough to remember how we can’t even visit our own village without stares from locals
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#WATCH | Budgam, Kashmir: Locals in Budgam have donated gold, silver, and cash to support Iran in the wake of the Gulf War crisis, showing their solidarity with Iran.

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Tweet Chor👑
Tweet Chor👑@Pagal_aurat·
fatafat saari chize iran bhejo fir indian government se free ka ration, pani or ladli behan scheme wala paisa bhi to lena hai
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#WATCH | Budgam, Kashmir: Locals in Budgam have donated gold, silver, and cash to support Iran in the wake of the Gulf War crisis, showing their solidarity with Iran.

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Exile Records
Exile Records@exilerecords_·
The Exile Records team says Namasté! Follow us, connect with us and join us. We will soon be expanding our team and also create a network of collaborators to create exile art and literature. Exile Records is a home that will guard our story and memory. Let's build it together.
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