Aug 30, 2022
"The people who abandon Jihad fall a victim to humility and degradation, Jihad is obligatory for the Muslims": While nation was still mourning over Ankita brutal killing by Shahrukh Hossain, in other #LoveJihad case Yameen Ahmed sl!t throat of Anjali Arya
While the discussions and outrage surrounding 17-year-old Ankita’s brutal killing by Islamist molester Shahrukh Hossain has not even subsided, another heart-rendering story of grooming jihad has surfaced from Uttarakhand’s Nainital.
Aug 30, 2022
"There are three things in the world that deserve no mercy, hypocrisy, fraud, and tyranny": Merchant Ishaq Ibrahim mysteriously disappeared from HP after purchasing apples from the arhtiyas worth Rs 2 crore and sending them all away, farmers conned
According to reports, a merchant from Telangana mysteriously disappeared after purchasing apples worth Rs 2 crore all without paying for them. Ishaq Ibrahim, the accused merchant, had been residing in Anni’s Khegsu Mandi in Himachal Pradesh for one and a half months. He kept sending away containers of apples every day after buying from the arhtiyas, promising to pay the money later.
Aug 30, 2022
“A good Navy is not a provocation to war. It is surest guaranty of peace”: PM Modi to commission first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant at Cochin Shipyard, warship is 262M long, 62M wide, 59M of height, consist 30 aircraft comprising MiG-29K jets
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka and Kerala on 1-2 September. At 6 PM on 1st September, Prime Minister will visit Sri Adi Shankara Janma Bhoomi Kshetram, the holy birthplace of Adi Shankaracharya, at Kalady village near Cochin Airport. At 9:30 AM on 2nd September, Prime Minister will commission the first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant at Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kochi. Thereafter at 1:30 PM, Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of projects worth around Rs 3800 crores in Mangaluru.
Aug 30, 2022
“The universe does not carry debts. It always returns back to you what you gave it”: Aamir Khan kicked out of Gulshan Kumar’s biopic Mogul, Netflix call off the deal, movie turned out to be biggest flops of his career, going to USA for break - What Next
Movie buffs had declared even before the release of the film ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ that it will fall flat at the box office. The fate of the film has always been hanging by a thread. Aamir Khan, whose name was enough to attract cinemagoers to theatres, was forced to beg the audience to watch his film ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’. But his apologies too didn’t work. Consequently, the movie has turned out to be one of the biggest flops of his career as it failed to cross even the ₹ 50 crore mark after four days of its release. Shockingly, the film is not only a box office disaster but an OTT disas...
Aug 30, 2022
"The wicked envy and hate; it is their way of admiring": ‘A way of Jihad’ against India said Imran Khan on cricket match between the two teams, Pakistani cricketers have a long history of anti-India & anti-Hindu statements, was supposed to be sport, right
"The wicked envy and hate; it is their way of admiring": ‘A way of Jihad’ against India said Imran Khan on cricket match between the two teams, Pakistani cricketers have a long history of anti-India & anti-Hindu statements, was supposed to be sport, right
Cricket, which is supposed to be a sport, has become a tool of anti-India propaganda in our neighboring country Pakistan. Whether it is Shahid Afridi or Shoaib Akhtar who repeatedly attacked India over Kashmir, or former PM and former Pakistani cricketer Imran Khan who called cricket match between India and Pakistan ‘a way of Jihad’ a...
Aug 29, 2022
"Some men are alive simply because it is against the law to kill them": Secular Republic of India witnessed brutal burning of teenager Ankita alive as a spectator, Shahrukh harassed & stalked class 12 girl and poured petrol to set her on fire for refusal
Yet another Hindu girl’s life has been brutally snuffed out in the secular Republic of India. While the government runs campaigns of ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padao’, not one senior government functionary, at either state or center level, has as yet condemned the brutal burning alive of teenager Ankita Singh, a Class 12 student, in Jharkhand’s Dumka.
Aug 29, 2022
“In warrior’s code, there’s no surrender, though body says stop… spirit cries, never!”: Fierce warrior queen Naiki Devi rode into battle of Kasahrada with her son on her lap, leading soldiers in a fierce counter defeating Ghori to never return to Gujrat
From the legendary Amazons of Greek mythology to Queen Boadicea of Roman Britain, warrior women have fascinated the world for millennia. India, too, has its own share of indomitable women who proved themselves to be fierce fighters and skilled leaders.
Aug 28, 2022
"How can you tell when a political ideology has become the equivalent of a religion?": Associate Professor at Truman State University, Marc Becker is an organizer for Historians against the War with a long history of radicalism and antipathy toward the US
When The Professors was first published in February 2006, it was greeted by cries of outrage from the academic Left. The author was denounced as a reincarnation of Joseph McCarthy and his book as a “blacklist,” although no evidence existed to support either claim and both were the opposite of the truth. Far from being a “blacklist,” the text explicitly—and in so many words—defended the right of professors to teach views that were unpopular without fear of political reprisal. The author also publicly defended the First Amendment rights of Ward Churchill, the most notable case of a professor ...
Aug 28, 2022
"However deep you dig a well it affords no refuge in the time of flood": Half of Pakistan is under water which led to the catastrophic floods and claimed more than 1000 lives, emergency declared as a deadly flood affected more than 33 million people
Pakistan has been hit by the worst monsoon floods in recent memory, the government has said. The floods are said to be bigger than the 2010 ‘superflood’ that impacted 20 million people and killed almost 2,000, according to government estimates.