Sasi Dash
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Sasi Dash
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Mentor Skilled Youth for Tomorrow (SYFT). Edutech. Supports education and skill development for poor people.Worked in Tokyo and Frankfurt. International Banking


This lady has explained the history of RSS in two minutes. The organization was with British and was against the freedom movement. B.S. Moonje, the mentor of RSS founder K.B. Hedgewar, met Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in Rome on March 19, 1931, to study fascist youth organizations. Deeply impressed by Mussolini's efforts to militarize Italian society, Moonje sought to apply similar training methods in India. They even copied the Nazi khakhi chaddi here. Even now they are with the Colonial masters, taking orders from Trump and Xi and executing it here and destroying the country!

Nehru had 83 crore to give Pakistan, 48 crore to give Nepal, 20 crore to give Myanmar, 18 crore to give Bhutan, 25 crore to give Colombo plan but didn't have just 4 crore to buy the entire port of Gwadar????? Family of traitors! #Oman

Rahul Gandhi’s Andaman Visit Sparks Row as Congress, BJP Clash Over Great Nicobar Project The BJP has dismissed criticism of the project, and alleged Rahul Gandhi and the Congress have 'links' to China and figures such as George Soros. thewire.in/environment/ra…














#ଦହିବରା_ଖାଇ_ଜଣେ_ମୃତ_୭୦_ଅସୁସ୍ଥ ଯାଜପୁରରେ ଦହିବରା ଖାଇ ଜଣେ ମୃତ, ୭୦ ଅସୁସ୍ଥ ସମସ୍ତ ଅସୁସ୍ଥ ଦଶରଥପୁର ବ୍ଲକ ପାଟପୁର ଗାଁର ସୂଚନା ଅସୁସ୍ଥର କାରଣ ଅସ୍ପଷ୍ଟ, ଦହି ବରା ବ୍ୟବସାୟୀ ଥାନାରେ ଅଟକ #Odisha #HealthAlert #Jajpur #FoodSafety #ArgusNews



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During the Nuremberg Trials, Hermann Göring gave an interview to psychologist Gustave Gilbert and said: “Of course the people don’t want war. Why would some poor farmer want to risk his life in a war when the best he can hope for is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally, people don’t want war. No one wants war in Russia, England, America — not even in Germany. That’s obvious. But in the end, it’s the leaders of a country who determine policy. And it’s always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it’s a democracy, a communist state, a parliament, or a fascist dictatorship.” Gilbert objected: “But there is one difference in a democracy — the people have a voice through their elected representatives.” To which Göring replied: “That’s all well and good, but whether the people have a voice or not, they can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and for exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.” — Nuremberg Diary, April 18, 1946 Doesn’t it sound familiar?






