Balachander S
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Arab Muslims and slave traders determining the price of an African slave. This went on till 1970s btw




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ISI Chief wanted Modi to become Prime Minister. Watch full video: youtu.be/SflzVl2UjMM



1/3 Had a serious conversation today with Archbishop Thomas Tharayil of Changanassery about the FCRA Amendment Bill 2026 and its impact on Christian institutions in Kerala. The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, introduced in the Lok Sabha yesterday (on March 25, 2026), proposes sweeping changes to India’s foreign funding laws. For Christian institutions, especially in Kerala, which hosts a historic and extensive network of Christian-run hospitals, educational trusts, and social welfare NGOs, the proposed changes have triggered significant alarm. The new bill tightens state control over foreign-funded organizations in several unprecedented ways: * Asset Seizure by a "Designated Authority": The bill creates a central authority empowered to take control of an organization’s foreign funds and physical assets created from those funds. If an NGO's FCRA license is suspended, cancelled, or not renewed, the government can seize its properties and even sell them, depositing proceeds into the Consolidated Fund of India. * "Deemed Cessation" (Automatic Cancellation): If an organization fails to apply for renewal, or if its renewal is rejected, its FCRA registration automatically ceases. It immediately loses the right to use any foreign funds or tied assets. * Expanded Personal Liability: Legal liability now extends beyond primary office bearers to include all directors, trustees, and members of the governing body or managing committee. * Strict Timelines for Fund Usage: The government will dictate strict timelines for receiving and utilizing contributions, preventing organizations from holding foreign funds indefinitely. These provisions have grave implications for democracy and freedom in India.


VIDEO | Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh: Five-year-old Yashasvini from Kanpur gifted a toy bulldozer to CM Yogi Adityanath during his morning walk at Gorakhnath Temple. The child says, "Yogi ji gave me chocolate and I gifted him a bulldozer. But he returned it to me and told me to study well and play with the bulldozer." (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)


A British vlogger Sam Pepper came to India, threw firecracker at a little girl, she has permanent damage in one eye but he ran away with zero consequences. Indian tourists are shamed 24X7 for much lesser crimes. Why the media is so silent on this?

The Indian left talks about George Floyd and Gaza before mentioning a word about racism against Indians. The Indian right follows “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” getting in bed with all sorts of fringe elements for some validation. Sometimes I wonder if Kissinger was right all along: we are suckers for flattery and validation.


EXCLUSIVE: Inside the extensive far-left network now under investigation by multiple federal agencies—a network with close ties to an activist group that traveled to Cuba this weekend to support its flailing communist regime. A monthslong Fox News Digital investigation exposes the network of an estimated 2,000 organizations worth up to $591M, funded in large part by tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham, husband of CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans. The Goal? Push anti-U.S., pro-China propaganda and support autocratic regimes — targeting young college students to parrot the anti-American narrative. Full investigation by @AsraNomani here 👉 foxnews.com/us/house-singh…












