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x.com/dhairyam14/sta… 🚨🇮🇳 India must watch the 'three F's': Indian Finance Minister warns ▪️Fuel ▪️Fertiliser ▪️Foreign exchange Rising oil, fertiliser, and gold prices are pressuring India’s economy, with all payments still dependent on foreign currency. "There is no INR trading for these payments," Nirmala Sitharaman said.




"All told, a remarkable two-thirds of the Valley’s nearly 400,000 tech jobs are now held by those born abroad, according to a 2025 report from the think tank Joint Venture Silicon Valley." realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/…






American media keeps targeting India as Hindutva country and its govt as Hindu nationalist govt. This is the primary reason why. Abrahamics of all hues flock together and Hindus are seen as threat. That’s why the combined attack.



If civilizational party does not put a ban despite even Muslims demanding the same, then it's clear that they actually have no religious sentiments whatsover and only misuse religion just for political benefits.


Mother Teresa - A Child Trafficker. The Missionaries of Charity falsified documents for a seven-year-old boy named Sonaton Dhar in 1980. They arranged his transfer or sale to a Belgian Catholic couple for 125,000 rupees. This used forged permission from a grandmother and bypassed legal rules. Chatterjee calls this child trafficking by the order. Global donors sent millions believing the money helped destitute children and the dying in Calcutta. Instead, the homes showed neglect, poor hygiene, and a focus on suffering as spiritual good. Media stories were shaped to show efficient saintly work. Actual practices involved minimal care and emphasis on conversion. Vulnerable children could be moved through falsified processes under the charity banner. The public funded what appeared to be pure aid but actually supported a religious mission with ethical lapses. One clear case showed how the system enabled illegal child transfers while projecting an image of flawless compassion. @monidipadey @punarutthana Source - Mother Teresa - The Untold Stories by Aroup Chatterjee












