Jitender Bhandari
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Jitender Bhandari
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Dreamer. Thinker. Doer. Entrepreneur. ENTREPRENEUR A PROUD TABLER - JCRT 355 #Poker #Travel #Life #startup #entrepreneur #optimistic #LoveMyPrincess #Foodie







If this Hindu unity sustains, that 15-minute ranting gola will run away with his tail between his legs. Uttam Nagar has become Athi Uttam 🙏🏼


This is the New India they want: Kalawa not allowed in exam halls. Burqa allowed. Amazing logic—Kalawa can help you cheat, but a burqa clearly has built-in anti-cheating technology. A red thread is suspicious, but a full covering is apparently the gold standard of exam transparency. Shame on you @EduMinOfIndia : Kalawa become a cheating device, while a burqa is treated like X-ray glass



No one wants to turn India into a Muslim country. And India was never a Hindu nation and never will be. We fought for freedom to build a secular, liberal, democratic republic. It’s shameful that India Today has invited such a vicious Islamophobe and brought disgrace upon itself.

Stamp Duty Exemption for Muslims: How India Treats Hindus Like Second Class Citizens 1. Indian law openly discriminates against Hindus in property matters. Hindus / non-Muslims must register gift deeds plus pay hefty stamp duty up to 7% of the property value. 2. Muslims can gift immovable property via oral Hiba — no registration, no stamp duty required. No cost, no paperwork hassle. 3. This is unequal treatment baked into secular India's framework. Pure textbook appeasement. 4. Section 123 of the Transfer of Property Act makes registration compulsory for gifts by non-Muslims. Stamp Acts add the financial burden. 5. At the same time, Section 129 of the Transfer of Property Act explicitly exempts Muslims. Mohammedan law on gifts (Hiba) overrides general rules. 6. Supreme Court (Hafeeza Bibi vs Sk. Farid, 2011) confirmed that Oral Hiba is valid if declaration + acceptance + possession delivery. No writing or registration is needed. 7. Even if Muslims write a Hibanama (memorandum of oral gift), courts often hold no registration/stamp duty mandatory for pure oral Hiba. 8. But Non-Muslims enjoy zero exemption. Pay up or the gift fails legally. 9. Same country, different rules based purely on religion. How is this not discrimination under Article 14? 10. On March 12, 2026, the Supreme Court dismissed a petition by Hari Shankar Jain challenging this law, and asked him to approach the Law Commission or Parliament. 11. So the status quo continues. There is no fix in sight to a problem embedded in India's Constitution. It is now Parliament's problem, and you need a big majority to change it. Meanwhile, Hindus keep paying while Muslims enjoy exemption. 12. This is 21st century jazia - imposed not by Aurangzeb but India's own secular Hindus. Will we ever get a Uniform Civil Code? Or will religious vote banks keep this discrimination alive forever?

















