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Remember ..people have paid by their life, for the freedom we enjoy today. Freedom comes with responsibility & for only those who deserve. BE A WORTHY CITIZEN

Sumali Mart 2020
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Indus Sentinel 🛡️
Indus Sentinel 🛡️@sentientbeing19·
A biased 'analysis' Zorawar, one rooted in frustration and false narratives, here's the truth: While strategic friction exists, your perspective overlooks the deep-rooted trust that makes Islamabad a unique bridge. Since 1979, Pakistan has been a vital diplomatic lifeline for Tehran, hosting the Iranian Interests Section within its own embassy in Washington D.C. to this day. Far from being a mere proxy, Pakistan’s military has a proven record of independent strategic success. This includes decisive operations against the Taliban and neutralizing Indian-backed proxies like the TTP and BLA that threaten regional stability. Furthermore, in recent high-stakes escalations such as Operation Sindoor (2025), Pakistan demonstrated its ability to effectively counter and over-power Indian aggression and maintain a credible deterrent, if you have reservations about this, and you will, read any western publication to confirm, any one. This military resilience, paired with its historic role as Iran’s "Protecting Power" cements Pakistan as a pivot state rather than a bystander.
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Zorawar Daulet Singh
Zorawar Daulet Singh@Z_DauletSingh·
As many speculate on Pakistan’s motivations on assisting US-Iran talks, one aspect often ignored is US and Pakistan share a common perception on Iran and the consequences of this war. Iran’s trajectory as a regional power buttressed by this war erodes US hegemony in the region and paves the way for multipolarity. It also exposes Pakistan’s pretensions of being a security provider to the Gulf states, a lucrative role that Pakistan leveraged for a long time. Furthermore, Iran as a civilizational state with a more stable political, economic, and now proven military power stands in sharp contrast to Pakistan’s complicated identity, political fragility, external dependence on big powers and its geopolitical role as a proxy. For all these reasons, Pakistan hopes that the US extricates itself before the balance of power and regional order shift in an even more unfavorable direction. The so-called mediation role was fundamentally driven by insecurity and a regional powershift that must surely worry any Pakistani strategic planner.
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Abdul Rauf
Abdul Rauf@Raufchaudhri·
@Z_DauletSingh A simple Google search will tell you that sine 1992🇵🇰 embassy in DC has Iranian interest desk. You're an "expert " on geopolitics, which country will be the conduit of ideas & proposals? Answer as an expert not as Hindutva cocksucker
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Nation-First@Nation_First_1_·
@IdreesAhmadUk @NickJ_UK @kingkapoor72 By why are you offended.? You have the option / freedom / choice of not going to this restaurant. With such behaviour- how do you expect people of other religions respect either such people or their religion?
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XPERT@IdreesAhmadUk·
@NickJ_UK @kingkapoor72 This is absolutely fine !!! But check the window where he wrote the word "PROUDLY."
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
How is it possible that these people, born in Bangladesh, are involved in British politics with their faces covered?
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Sheikh affan Ahmed
Sheikh affan Ahmed@Sheikhaffa6928·
@Nation_First_1_ @BackupBrainy Believing in god and having faith doesnt make you radical or backwards its give you hope and help you in self determination what type of huma being you want to be and set guidelines and spread a path for you but some miss interprets it for there oan benefits and sell their souls
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🧠@BackupBrainy·
A Muslim guy approached me asking instagram id I said “ sorry.. Im married” He said “what.. no way.. how could your parents do this to you ? married so early? Damn patriarch Hindu society” I said “my name is Ayesha, I was married when I’m 6 years old” He left silently
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Nation-First@Nation_First_1_·
@Sheikhaffa6928 @BackupBrainy No matter what one believes - irrational & radical behavior does make one backward. That is obvious. We see it day in day out,all across. That's why so much misery all around and especially in few countries
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Nation-First@Nation_First_1_·
@simply_mixed_up After serving in Siachen, fought with inclement weather and enemy both, survived. You may have turned philosophical after seeing how people don't hesitate to make remarks against the nation without second thought
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Colonel AD, SM🇮🇳
Colonel AD, SM🇮🇳@simply_mixed_up·
The tweet that had gone viral during Covid days
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Megh Updates 🚨™
Megh Updates 🚨™@MeghUpdates·
🚨 BIG! 4 OGWs, Zahoor Ahmad Mir, Bashir Ahmad Bhat, Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, & Shazia Mohammad, ARRESTED in Hazratbal, Srinagar for providing logistical support to terrorists. Hand grenade, 15 AK-47 rounds, mobile phones, & cash recovered; case registered under UAPA & Arms Act.
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Nation-First@Nation_First_1_·
@Sheikhaffa6928 @BackupBrainy This is typical argument of religions to keep people under their control and oppressed. What more enlightenment than valuing all forms of life, being kind to others, conducting oneself ethically and with integrity. Those who don't do it in this life, talk of after life 😄
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Sheikh affan Ahmed
Sheikh affan Ahmed@Sheikhaffa6928·
@Nation_First_1_ @BackupBrainy If there will be no punishment for sins in after life or reward why bother you can find the truth on your own , enlightenment come from within no one will guide you everything should be weighted morally and acted upon but without religion whats meaning of any of that
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برهان الدین ‏| Burhan uddin
Pakistan Army’s retired Major General Syed Mustafa Anwar was appointed as Pakistan’s ambassador to Indonesia. He sold off the entire building of the Pakistan Embassy in Jakarta and misappropriated it, which was worth 1.5 million dollars.
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Nation-First@Nation_First_1_·
@Sheikhaffa6928 @BackupBrainy You have no right to talk about others - yet you do it without any hesitation. If Western countries open visa schemes- there will be endless ques to migrate there, by the same people who criticize them This is hypocrisy 😄
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Sheikh affan Ahmed
Sheikh affan Ahmed@Sheikhaffa6928·
@Nation_First_1_ @BackupBrainy Religion is important for its limits , if there are no guidlines or limitations this society would be in chaos , and indulge in immoral acts and who will tell whats right or wrong cause it cannot be justified with simple act of word you can see western culture eg LGBQT crap
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LawChakra
LawChakra@LawChakra·
A fiery courtroom face-off in the Supreme Court of India has turned the spotlight on a critical constitutional question. Can a sitting Chief Minister walk into an ongoing investigation and still call it a State vs Union dispute? Or is it simply an individual act putting the entire system at risk? As the Enforcement Directorate vs State battle intensifies, sharp exchanges in court have exposed a deeper clash—not over facts, but over maintainability, Article 32, and the very structure of constitutional remedies. Key tension: Is this a violation of officers’ fundamental rights—or a legally untenable attempt to stretch constitutional provisions? With talks of referring the matter to a larger bench, this case could redefine how Union–State conflicts and investigative powers are handled in India. @MamataOfficial @AITCofficial @KapilSibal #SupremeCourt #ConstitutionalLaw #ED #Article32 #IndiaLaw #LegalDebate
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Nation-First@Nation_First_1_·
@LizaRosen0000 Women are so dehumanised in Afghanistan in the pretext of religion. Very unfortunate...
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
x.com/jahanzebwesa/s… This is the brutal reality of life for women under Sharia law in Afghanistan. A former teacher breaks down as she describes her new existence: once respected for shaping young minds in the classroom, she has been completely erased from public life. Because Afghanistan offers zero rights for women, she is now forced to work as a servant cleaning other people’s houses under inhumane and degrading conditions just to feed her children after her husband passed away. She is the sole provider and protector of her entire family, yet lives in constant fear. She is exposed to aggression, violence, and humiliation simply for existing as a woman, with no one in Afghanistan to protect her. This is not a single tragedy. Thousands of educated Afghan women who once worked in education now face the same nightmare: loss of dignity, loss of income, and daily exposure to abuse with no legal protection. Sharia law didn’t “limit” women’s rights; it abolished them. Islam’s laws turned Afghanistan into a prison for women, where a widow can be enslaved and abused simply for trying to survive. x.com/jahanzebwesa/s…
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Nation-First@Nation_First_1_·
@LolafromMar @Byron_Wan Common .. if people expect specific language proficiency among Airline staff, all over the world - then Airlines would doom in few months
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Lola
Lola@LolafromMar·
@Byron_Wan Although I don't support her behaviors, Air Asia Airlines staff are openly racist against Chinese. They should have deployed Chinese-speaking crew members on board this flight just in case this situation happens. Don't fly with Air Asia Airlines.
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Byron Wan
Byron Wan@Byron_Wan·
“我是 China‼️” (I am China‼️) Apr 22: another Chinese passenger making a scene on an international flight and causing a significant delay… this took place on the AirAsia D7809 Chongqing to Kuala Lumpur flight after boarding but before takeoff (scheduled for 2am) in Chongqing. Long story short, the passenger, a Chinese woman who claimed she’s a flight attendant of China Southern Airlines, complained that an AirAsia flight attendant, presumably non-Chinese, told her in English not to talk on her phone and accused the flight attendant of 狂飙英语. She ranted on and on, questioning why, as someone working on an international flight, the flight attendant couldn’t speak Chinese (Mandarin)… airport police were called in… It’s unclear how things ended; anyway the flight finally took off at 3:22am.
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