To understand significance of today's event
I start this thread with Modi's last night speech that was one of his best speech n 99% people cud not understand it
He said sengol (Raj danda) was bridge between ancient India before slavery period (12th century) and new India 1947
This Sengol cud connect ancient India before Mughals n British to new India of 15th August 1947
But Congress that was made by Britishers n Nehru who used to consider himself half Mughal n half British didn't allow to happen it
In a ritual
Last evening Adheenams handed over Raj danda to Modi
U can see Vummidi Ethirajulu, born in 1926 in this video who made this danda in 1947 n waited 75 years to see it in Parliament by a true Hindu PM
He is 97 year old now
Modi gave respect to all labour shram jeevi who worked in construction of new parliament building
Modi's sastang pranam to raj danda
Yajna ceremony with Vedic mantra
In India, every auspicious work is done with sacred yajna n Vedic mantra
Inauguration of new parliament
Hand over of sacred raj danda with rituals n mantra
Raj danda (sengol) established in Parliament of India
Glimpse of New Parliament
Samudra manthan sculpture on wall
Glimpse of New Parliament
Akhand bhart with ancient cities
Zoom the pic n see
Glimpse of New Parliament
The Great chanakya
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More pics n videos will be added in live reel with time
Glimpse of New Parliament
India's Rishi muni parampara
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Glimpse of New Parliament
Ashok Chakra
Glimpse of New Parliament
Mudras
When PM Modi entered in Loksabha with sadhu reciting Vedic mantra
Goosebumps guaranteed
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PM Modi entered in fully occupied Lok sabha in afternoon
▪️How Soros empire works
▪️Norway's oil money
▪️Soros influence on the Norwegian Labour Party
▪️How Soros looted Norway's money in the name of humanitarian aid for his political agenda in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar and Bangladesh
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1. How Soros empire works
▪️With help of initial investment from Rothschild family, Soros started Quantum fund in 70s and made huge money
▪️To save tax, he diverted his profit into his own NGO
▪️Through his NGO money, he built an army, not army of soldiers but army of journalist
,activist and professors
▪️He funded them on name of FoE, human rights, democracy but his actual agenda was different
▪️He made friendship with political leaders in various countries and with help of his army he helped them getting power
▪️Once his friendly govt is formed
A 28-year-old little-known Norwegian journalist with hardly 500 followers, who hardly had any activity on X, posted a post targeting PM Modi at 12:02 GMT (17:32 IST)
She didn't get any traction for next 17 mins
only 814 views
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In her entire 4 year career, she never raised issue of press freedom, media censorship, attacks on journalists, or the World Press Freedom Index.
She covered US elections and cheered Trump's victory and currently she writes on Norwegian domestic issues: interest rates and the housing crisis
In fact she cheered Trump's victory and that tweet was available on her TL till last night but currently she has deleted that tweet, it means someone is guiding her
Anyways, after 17 mins at 12:19 (GMT), she edits her tweet and add name of Indian PM 'Narendra Modi' in her tweet
Bhojshala, located in Dhar district of MP, was established in 11th century by Raja Bhoja of Paramara dynasty as a center of Sanskrit learning dedicated to Maa Saraswati (Vagdevi)
A thread on one of India's most contested heritage disputes
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1305 AD
The site was first attacked by Alauddin Khilji. After the battle, 1200 Hindu students and teachers who refused to convert to Islam were killed at the complex.
The mosque built there was named after Kamal Maulana, a figure who had helped Khilji's forces enter Malwa.
1401 AD
Dilawar Khan demolished a nearby temple and attempted to convert part of Bhojshala into a dargah.
1514 AD
Mehmudshah attacked Bhojshala and encroached on land outside the temple complex to build Kamal Moulana's tomb.
In this thread, I expose the network of NGOs driving the Nicobar protests and their deep connections to the Soros-NED-USAID-Ford ecosystem.
What is role of Germany and how Rahul Gandhi's Germany visit are interconnected
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These are the prominent NGOs behind the protest
1. Survival International (UK-based) - has taken matter to UN against Nicobar project 2. Conservation Action Trust (Mumbai-based) 3. Kalpavriksh (Pune) 4. Constitutional Conduct Group (Network of retired civil servants)
Most aggresive among them are Survival International and Kalpavriksh
Lets talk about Kalpavriksh
One of India's oldest and environmental NGOs, based in Pune. Its co-founder is Ashish Kothari
He is son of Rajni Kothari who founded CSDS with help of Ford Foundation
May 2026
Joseph Vijay, first ever Christian CM of Tamil Nadu
But foundation for this event was laid 170 years ago by Christian missionary Robert Caldwell.
A detailed thread
How Tamil Identity Was Weaponized Against Its Hindu roots
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19th Century
In Britain, the Church was not separate from the government; it functioned as part of the broader British imperial system
British rulers believed that to maintain long-term control over India, they needed to weaken Hindu civilization, as conquered societies often
adopted the faith and culture of the ruling power.
With this objective, Christian missionaries were sent to India to convert native Hindus.
And the toughest resistance they faced in Madras (Tamil Nadu)
Tamil Nadu one of the most flourished place of Hindu civilization
Global coverage of BJP winning West Bengal (Thread)
BJP's WB victory is a milestone moment for global RW movement, it's a case study for global political think tanks
While Western RW groups are studying it to replicate in their countries, left is studying it as a threat
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Hudson Institute
One of the most prominent RW think tank of USA wrote a detailed thread on X on BJP's victory specially highlighting 'India's Hindu RW Movement' as one of the most successful RW movement of the world
As per New York Times
Narendra Modi and the BJP’s rise in West Bengal reflects growing Hindu nationalist politics, weakening regional opposition and reshaping India’s secular political landscape amid concerns over polarization and minority rights.