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Bob Blackman
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Honoured to deliver the welcome address at the parliamentary Ram Navami celebration hosted by Hindu Council last week. A wonderful occasion celebrating the birth of Lord Rama and the values of dharma, compassion and righteousness. Jai Shri Ram! 🙏 #RamNavami
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British Indians Voice 🇮🇳🇬🇧
🚩 #RamNawami at the HOUSE OF COMMONS: A historic afternoon of spiritual reflection and cultural pride! 🏹🏛️ Hosted by @HinduCouncil_UK and IEKF, Parliament echoed with the Hanuman Chalisa by Shri Rajrajeshwar Guruji. From @BobBlackman’s support to deep discussions on 'Ram-Rajya' & accountability, the Hindu essence was truly celebrated. 🌸✨ Highlights included: ✨ Traditional dance by Ragasudha Vinjamuri. 🎶 Soulful Bhajans by Shivani Gollapalli. 🏛️ Addresses by Baroness Nicholson, Lord Rami Ranger & Neeraj Patil. A massive thank you to Krishna Bhan, Anil Bhanot, Sushil Pandit (@neelakantha) , and all the speakers for bringing the values of Shri Ram to the heart of British democracy. 🙏🦁 #HouseOfCommons #HinduCouncilUK #BritishIndians #RamRajya
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krishna bhan@krishnabhan5·
@hinducouncil_uk@BobBlackman⁩ ⁦⁦@AnilBhanot1027⁩ Hindu Council UK expresses its deepest gratitude and thanks to all participants, speakers performers and Bob Blackman MP for making the Ram Navami celebrations a huge success in the House of Commons yesterday.
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Dr Ramesh Raina
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POLITICAL MESSAGE OF NADIMARG: TERROR AS STRATEGY AND SILENCE AS OUTCOME On the night of 23 March 2003,in the quiet village of Nadimarg 24 unarmed Kashmiri Pandits including women and children were brutally killed by terrorists who had come disguised in security uniforms.This was not merely an act of violence,it was a calculated message aimed at extinguishing the last fragile presence of a community that had already been driven out of the Valley in the 1990s. Nadimarg symbolized the vulnerability of those who chose to stay back holding on to their ancestral homes despite fear and uncertainty.The Nadimarg Massacre remains one of the darkest chapters in the long saga of the Kashmiri Pandit tragedy. More than three and a half decades later Nadimarg is not just a place, it is a memory etched in grief, resilience and unanswered questions.It calls upon the nation’s conscience to remember, to acknowledge and to ensure that such targeted brutality is neither forgotten nor repeated. As we bow our heads in remembrance we honour not only the lives lost but also the enduring spirit of a community that continues to seek justice, dignity and a rightful place in their homes and hearths. The Nadimarg Massacre was not a random act of brutality,it carried a clear, calculated and an unambiguous political message. 1. Total Erasure of Residual Presence By 2003, most Kashmiri Pandits had already been forced into exile. Nadimarg targeted those who chose to stay back, sending an unambiguous signal that there would be no space left for even a symbolic minority presence. It was about completing the demographic intimidation that had begun in the 1990s. 2. Undermining State Credibility The attackers reportedly wore uniforms resembling security forces. This was not incidental,it was designed to erode trust in the State’s ability to protect and to blur the line between protector and perpetrator. The message that the State cannot guarantee your safety even in its own name. 3. International Optics and Local Fear Such targeted killings were meant to keep Kashmir on the global radar as a conflict zone while simultaneously reinforcing fear at the local level. Violence here functioned both as theatre and tactic aimed at multiple audiences. 4. Normalisation Through Silence Perhaps the most enduring political message lies in what followed: the absence of a sustained national outrage or accountability. The fading of Nadimarg from mainstream discourse signalled a dangerous precedent that selective memory can dilute even the gravest injustices. The Deeper Implication is that Nadimarg underscores how terrorism in Kashmir has often been not just about territory but about identity and narrative control. Its message continues to echo that unless memory is preserved and justice pursued, violence risks becoming history without consequences. Nadimarg therefore is not just an event,it is a continuing political statement which states that Political Terror as Strategy and Silence as Outcome.
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Hindu Council (UK)
Hindu Council (UK)@hinducouncil_uk·
Happy Hindu New Year 2083 VS on 19 March 2026 the 1st of Chaitra month, the Durga Navratri today. The Gregorian calendar we follow today was derived from the King Vikramditya calendar started in 57BCE. Happy Kashmiri Hindu Navreh & [Hindu sister religion Zoroastrian’s Navroz]
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Dr Ramesh Raina
Dr Ramesh Raina@romeshraina001·
@narendramodi @AmitShah @Organiser @KNSKashmir @CNNnews18 @republic #19thjanuarygenocideday THE DAY THEY TERRORISED US INTO EXILE 19January 1990 stands as a dark civilisational rupture in modern Indian history.That night fear was amplified through loudspeakers, mosques and streets as slogans turned into commands and neighbours into targets.“Raliv,Galiv ya Chaliv”convert,die or leave was not rhetoric,it was an ultimatum.“Asi gachchi Pakistan”echoed as a declaration of exclusion while “Batav roas te Batneiw saan”marked Kashmiri Pandits for erasure. What followed was not a migration but forced exile. Families fled in winter abandoning homes, temples, books graves and memories accumulated over millennia. An indigenous Hindu community was uprooted not because of politics alone but because of identity.Terror, religious fanaticism and calculated intimidation combined to cleanse Kashmir of its plural soul. The tragedy deepened with silence. Institutions failed,media hesitated and moral clarity was blurred in the name of false equivalence.Victims were reduced to statistics while perpetrators were romanticised as rebels.The exodus of Kashmiri Pandits became India’s inconvenient truth. Remembering 19 January is not about revenge,it is about truth.It is about naming the crime accurately ethnic cleansing and rejecting denial, dilution and distortion. Justice begins with acknowledgment,accountability, and the right of return with dignity, security, and constitutional guarantees. A nation that forgets its exiled people weakens its conscience. Memory is resistance.Truth is justice in waiting. And history despite delays and denials,ultimately records who was driven out,who looked away and who refused to forget.For Kashmiri Pandits remembrance is survival itself.Their demand is simple yet profound recognition, restitution, and restoration. Until that happens, 19 January will remain not merely a date, but an unresolved moral indictment against terror, appeasement and collective amnesia. Nation must confront this truth without hesitation
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Wishing our Honourable Prime Minister, Shri Nardendra Modi ji , a very happy birthday and many happy returns of the day. Krishna Bhan - Hindu Council U.K.
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A very happy 79th Independence to all citizens of India. Jai Hind , Jai Bharat. Krishna Bhan
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Wishing all citizens of India across the globe a very happy Republic Day ⁦@anilbhanot
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Deeply saddened to hear the news of Dr. Manmohan Singh’s passing. India has lost a great statesman and an eminent economist.May he live in eternal peace.🕉🕉🕉
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On behalf of the Board of Directors and Executive Officers of Hindu Council UK, I send you all Seasons' Greetings and our best wishes for a happy New Year. May the spirit of peace, harmony and unity prevail among us all. Krishna Bhan Chair HCUK
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Anil Bhanot
Anil Bhanot@anilbhanot·
Our HCUK Chair Krishna Bhan wrote to @mhclg to ask why we were not invited at all? @krishnabhan5 @dipenrajyaguru True, our own people undermine us too as we found in the previous HCUK committee which the community dismissed at our last AGM - that shows the democratic values our community lives by and these power-games are short lived 🙏 Happy Diwali Enlightened Values for next year to all
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Dr Ramesh Raina
Dr Ramesh Raina@romeshraina001·
Dr Ramesh Raina being felicitated by KSS at Sharika Bhavan Faridabad on the centenary Birthday of Papa Ji on October 13,2024
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