The Truth Of The Kashmiri Hindu Genocide-

The Truth Of The Kashmiri Hindu Genocide-

“Truth never damages a cause that Is just”

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2 months ago

25th march.

Bangladeshi Hindu genocide remembrance day

— This is for the genocide deniers.

That’s all I’ve got to say. The video speaks for itself.

Om shanti 🕊️


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2 weeks ago

omg I remember this. I grew up in a faraway village in the western ghats and this rumour came out of nowhere and spread like wildfire. every house's door had these words written on it to ward off the spirit. ngl I was shit scared

Omg I Remember This. I Grew Up In A Faraway Village In The Western Ghats And This Rumour Came Out Of
Omg I Remember This. I Grew Up In A Faraway Village In The Western Ghats And This Rumour Came Out Of

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2 months ago

😭

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2 weeks ago
I Hope Everyone Stays Safe And Sound 🇮🇳

I hope everyone stays safe and sound 🇮🇳

3 weeks ago

I saw you reblogged orv and I was wondering if you read it? I really wish we got some more positive rep from the Vedas constellation instead of demonising them like that

I've only read the ORV manhwa so maybe I'm missing some context, but honestly, I was pretty disappointed with how they've shown the Vedas.

They lacked depth and complexity. They felt judgemental, rigid, and power hungry, but that's not what the Vedas are about at all.

The Vedas are deep, full of questions and wisdom. But none of that really came through in ORV.

Even though ORV is fictional and it doesn't have to be 100% accurate, the way you portray a tradition that is still alive and meaningful to people matters.


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3 weeks ago

when they want me to express my emotions but I've been the listener all my life

3 weeks ago

“i should be studying” BUT THE INDIAN ARMY SAID BOOM 💥 SO NOW I’M HAVING A NATIONALISTIC MELTDOWN INSTEAD

I know I’m supposed to be studying right now. My end-semester exams are breathing down my neck, and my notes are lying open in front of me, untouched for the past two hours. But how am I expected to focus—how is anyone expected to focus—when the Indian Army just conducted Operation Sindoor?

bro. BRO. THE NAME. “Sindoor.” Not just a military op, but an emotional uppercut to avenge the widows of the Pahalgam attack?? That’s not warfare, that’s poetic justice with a side of ballistic missiles and I’m LIVING FOR IT!!!!!!!

Indian Army: conducts precision strikes on nine terrorist-linked targets in PoK Me: sobbing, saluting, punching the air, knocking over my coffee mug, failing my exams but winning at patriotism.

Pakistan: threatens retaliation Global community: nervous peace noises Me: holding my tricolor and vibrating like a Nokia in 2003

and now I have 3 tabs open:

notes I’m not reading

wikipedia page on Operation Sindoor

my rapidly deteriorating sanity

I don’t know how to explain what I’m feeling. A kind of sharp, defiant pride. It’s not bloodlust. It’s not warmongering. It’s the feeling that someone finally said: enough. That justice, or at least something close to it, wasn’t just spoken about in parliamentary debates or editorials—but enacted, precisely, purposefully.

I should be memorising case laws right now. But my thoughts are with a widow somewhere in Pahalgam, who might have woken up today to the name “Operation Sindoor” echoing through the news. I hope it brought her something—solace, recognition, maybe even a sliver of closure. I hope it meant something.

So yes, I will get back to studying. Eventually. But tonight, I needed to feel this. To witness this. To let it shake me a little. To cry a little, maybe. And to remember that sometimes, history happens right outside the margins of your syllabus—and you’re allowed to look up and watch.

I may flunk this semester but at least I’ll flunk it knowing India clapped back with strategic, emotionally devastating precision.


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1 month ago
The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, Also Known As The Amritsar Massacre, Took Place On 13 April 1919. A Large

The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919. A large crowd had gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab, British India, during the annual Baisakhi fair to protest against the Rowlatt Act and the arrest of pro-Indian independence activists Saifuddin Kitchlew and Satyapal. In response to the public gathering, the temporary brigadier general R. E. H. Dyer surrounded the people with his infantry regiments of the British Indian Army. The Jallianwala Bagh could only be exited on one side, as its other three sides were enclosed by buildings. After blocking the exit with his troops, Dyer ordered them to shoot at the crowd, continuing to fire even as the protestors tried to flee. The troops kept on firing until their ammunition was low and they were ordered to stop. Estimates of those killed vary from 379 to 1,500 or more people; over 1,200 others were injured, of whom 192 sustained serious injury. Britain has never formally apologised for the massacre but expressed "deep regret" in 2019.

Remembering the victims of Jallianwallah today. We will never forget.

Om Shanti.

2 weeks ago

Pakistan admits to it’s role in the Pulwama terror attack. Calls it “tactical brilliance”.

They’re completely mask off now, any Pakistani who hereafter tries to deny, gaslight and lie about Pakistan’s role in terrorism on Indian soil is admitting to being an accomplice to this terrorist state’s crimes.


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