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Michael Scofield
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Lawyer | Monitoring
India Katılım Mart 2017
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The daughter of a company owner fell in love with a Mu$lim boy...
She was madly in love and defied her parents' wishes.
Feeling helpless, her parents sought the advice of a friend.
The friend's family and their family subsequently went on a picnic together.
During the picnic, the friend made it clear that she was on the girl's side.
She stated that all religions are equal and that the parents should allow the marriage to take place.
Consequently, the girl began to view this friend as her pillar of support.
Meanwhile, the boy's calls continued to come in intermittently.
The friend took the girl aside, handed her a book translated into Marathi, and said, "You are about to marry a Mu$lim boy, so you ought to be familiar with his culture."
The name of the book: *Not Without My Daughter* (Marathi Translation)
The girl began reading the book at 11:30 PM, and within just a few minutes, she was knocking on her friend's bedroom door.
Her eyes were filled with tears. She said, "This is terrifying; I will not marry him."
The friend, however, did not alter her stance. She reasoned with her, "Even if the religion is such, is your love true?
If so, let's do this: ask him to embrace the Hindu faith, and we will arrange your marriage. I will convince your father."
The girl liked this idea and immediately called the boy to convey all of this to him.
To this, the boy retorted, "What makes you think I would change my religion for the sake of a 'two-percent prostitute' like you?"
His words seared into the girl's ears as if molten lead had been poured into them.
She realized—with crushing clarity—her true worth in the eyes of the very boy she loved more than life itself, and for whom she had defied her own parents.
She then flatly refused to go ahead with the marriage.
List of Key Books:
The Kingdom Behind the Burqa – Carmen Bin Ladin
From Tehran Prison – Marina Nemat
Infidel and Nomad – Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Blasphemy – Tehmina Durrani
Not Without My Daughter – Betty Mahmoody
Lajja – Taslima Nasrin
The Last Girl – Nadia Murad
These books are absolute must-reads. Secular individuals, in particular, should be encouraged to read these books so that they may come to know the reality.
All of these are autobiographies and true stories.

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How has nothing like Nepal or Bangladesh happened in the UK will always baffle me like this man is literally selling y'all off to the Pakistanis. Didn't know Brits lacked a spine.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer
The brutal, senseless murders of Bebe, Elsie and Alice marked one of the darkest moments in our country’s history. The report today is truly harrowing and profoundly disturbing. It sets out systematic failures that led to this terrible event. I’ve been overwhelmed by the bravery and determination of their families and while nothing will ever bring these three little girls back, I’m determined to make the fundamental changes needed to keep the public safe. I will do everything I can to honour the memory of Bebe, Elsie, and Alice.
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Akelli, another propaganda movie, co-produced by Chiraiya director
Indian Hindu woman Jyothi goes to Iraq for work, she had no other option because Mr. Chawla, who is a cunning, money-hungry guy, won't give her a better option.
She meets Pakistani guy Raafiq, he treats her right, he is well-mannered, calm, and romantic interest blooms, they are shown as a perfect couple.
ISIS takes over the factory she works in, takes all the women.
She is married off to the leader by force and he has sex with her forcefully (exact scene like Chiraiya series). She escapes and helps other women too, at the end Raafiq sacrifices his life for her to escape.
Empowered woman shows bravery, happy ending. Here is the thing, in 2014, no Indian women were left struggling in Iraq, all the 46 nurses were brought back safely by the Indian intelligence.
It was Indian men working in Iraq that struggled and lost their lives.
They took the story of a Middle Eastern woman, made her an Indian Hindu woman and added a Pakistani guy for love interest.

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@ShivrattanDhil1 "Politics and media"
I don't remember the last time 10 journalists crossed the ocean and killed 300 people in India.
How can someone your age be that stupid. Baffling.
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Sir, people in Pakistan are known for their warm hospitality their “mehman nawazī” is truly admirable. They also lead a decent lifestyle.
The image we’ve grown up seeing, largely shaped by Bollywood, doesn’t always reflect reality. While we often mock or criticize them, they generally don’t respond in the same way in fact, many interact with Indians quite respectfully.
It’s mostly politics and media narratives that have created this divide. As people, we should rise above that and avoid unnecessary mockery! 🙏🏻
KJS DHILLON🇮🇳@TinyDhillon
Biggest dilemma now … hotel bills kaun clear karega?
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Odd days “religion has nothing to do with it”
Even days “religion has everything to do with it”
I thought she was congenitally dumb, I realise now she’s just an epigenetically immoral, opportunist.
Chinmayi Sripaada@Chinmayi
Women are Goddesses in Indian culture. This is how we treat Goddesses :)
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Workers in Noida were demanding a pay rise. The govt stepped in, opened dialogue, and directed a resolution within 24 hours. Despite that, arson and attacks erupted the very next day.
This looks completely scripted and planned, much like many past protests. It has happened so often in the country that you don’t need to be a conspiracy theorist to see the pattern. Burning civilian vehicles and attacking police in the guise of a workers’ movement is the execution of a pre-planned agenda, triggered at the “right” time (read: elections), and that too in Noida, the face of UP’s growth and development.
Who stands to lose if talks succeed? Your guess is as good as mine. I hope Yogi Adityanath gets to the bottom of this and makes an example of these violent elements and their handlers. This cannot be allowed to succeed in UP.
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India: Muslims sexually harass female Hindu employees, force them to pray Islamic prayers - jihadwatch.org/2026/04/india-…

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THIS GOES BEYOND NASHIK, TCS. IT'S A PATTERN.
The very tolerance that defines a democracy can, if unchecked, be used against it.
SO WE NEED TO LOOK AT THE DEEPER QUESTIONS, THE MORE UNCOMFORTABLE THE BETTER.
What NASHIK case exposes, just like AJMER did is not just crime but a pattern where belief is weaponised through grooming and deception. A secular democracy cannot allow faith to become a tool of coercion. Hindu tradition is a univeral truth. Hindus don't convert. But it is up against aggressive proselytisation that blurs the line between consent and exploitation.
India already has anti-conversion laws. They exist. And yet cases like this keep surfacing. Which raises a blunt question. Are these laws failing, or are they inherently incapable of policing intent and coercion? Besides laws don't change mindsets.
So the debate must now move beyond law to first principles.
Can coercive or induced conversion ever be cleanly regulated?
Or does the very act of proselytisation in vulnerable settings create conditions for misuse?
Can a society that permits conversion also guarantee that it remains truly voluntary?
Liberals may resist the question. They will chaffe and troll. But what is the alternative?
And is the current model strengthening social harmony or steadily eroding trust in a plural society?
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Meet Faye D'Souza
She is the so-called "neutral journalist" whose Instagram account is followed by almost every Bollywood actress, South Mumbai elites, South Delhi liberals, South Bangalore woke crowd, and tons of leftist women & girls.
She is one of the biggest pillars of anti-Hindu, anti-Modi, anti-Yogi, and anti-India content on Instagram.
She's extremely smart, she knows exactly what to push and what to hide.
But her "neutrality" is fully exposed by this: A serious Love Jihad incident happened in the TCS Nashik BPO company. It's been THREE DAYS already... and Faye D'Souza hasn't covered even a single line about it.
I want all of you to go to her Instagram page right now, spam every recent post and comment:Faye D'Souza, cover the TCS Nashik Love Jihad case. If you're neutral, show this story too.
Expose the selective journalism.

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@KapilMishra_IND Delhi mein toh tum bhi ho, kitne ghuspetiye bahar kiye abhi tak? Ya bss Twitter activist hi bane rehna hai?
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@Nher_who Because this is a Hindu country. Suck it or f off.
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I was not aware that such law also exists in India
If Hindu A gifts his land to Hindu B then Hindu B needs to register it and to pay stamp duty to govt (Section 123, TP Act)
But if Muslim A gifts his land to Muslim B then Muslim B doesn’t need to register it or pay stamp duty to the govt (Section 129, TP Act based on Sharia law Hiba)
When a petitioner approached the Supreme Court for this then the court asked him to approach the Central govt to amend this
This law was made by Britishers in 1882 to divide India and after 1947 Congress continued it
My question to all political parties
Why don’t you just declare India a Sharia country?
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