
BasharatMahdi Rizvi
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BasharatMahdi Rizvi
@rizvibash786
Love for shaa`eri and a bad case of chronic backache define me. Well, not quite. Send me an anonymous message - https://t.co/C8S0me1xy6



Maybe someone should book a one-way cultural detox for Mr. #Trump, it might just reduce the random bakwaas 😏 Kabhi #India aa ke dekho, phir bolna.




Saadi Shirazi: 🔸Human beings are members of a whole, In creation of one essence and soul. 🔸If one member is afflicted with pain, Other members uneasy will remain. 🔸If you have no sympathy for human pain, The name of human you cannot retain.


An Open Letter to Sister Nida Khan. Dear Sister Nida Khan, We Indian Muslims failed you with our spineless silence. While Giddh media and frenzied extremists viciously hunted you, branding your every breath with your Muslim identity, twisting innocence into guilt, we stood frozen, helpless, and ashamed. You, carrying new life in your womb, faced the savage mental assault alone, your dignity shredded while we whispered excuses from the shadows. Our cowardice was a betrayal that burns. Forgive us, sister, not for our worth, but because your pain demands we finally feel it. You deserved an guard of roaring lions, not this pathetic void of absent brothers and sisters. Enough of this helplessness. Today we roar our apology with raw, bleeding hearts and unquenchable rage, tomorrow we rise aggressive and unbreakable, fierce shields for every Muslim sister targeted, every voice silenced by hate. No more hiding. No more excuses. We stand with you, Nida, or we deserve nothing. With burning shame, awakened fury, and unbreakable resolve, the Indian Muslims who refuse to stay silent any longer. — Mohd Shadab Khan ✍️






Under international law, transit through waterways like the Strait of Hormuz must remain open and free of charge. This is what leaders made clear in their call on reopening the Strait today. Any pay-for-passage scheme will set a dangerous precedent for global maritime routes. Iran has to abandon any plan to levy transit fees. Europe will play its part in restoring the free flow of energy and trade, once a ceasefire takes hold. The EU’s Aspides naval mission is already operating in the Red Sea and can be quickly strengthened to protect shipping across the region. This could be the fastest way to provide support.











