● #Thread | Rahul Gandhi's Multiple Citizenships - Is He An Indian Citizen, or A Citizen of Italy or Britain ?
Rahul Gandhi's Citizenship has been under Scrutiny since 2014, but why are the Govt & Courts not taking any action ?
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As per Indian laws, Sonia Gandhi, even by virtue of marriage to an Indian citizen, couldn't have applied for Indian Citizenship before being a resident in India for atleast 7yrs Naturalistaion would take 12yrs
This implies, that Rahul Gandhi was an Italian Citizen on his birth.
Rahul was born in Delhi as per official records
As per Indian Citizenship Laws "Any person born in India on or after 26 Jan 1950, but prior to commencement of the 1986 Act on 1 July 1987, is a citizen of India by birth."
This makes clear that Rahul Gandhi is an Indian citizen
In Nov 2015, Swamy Exposed Rahul Gandhi’s self-declaration to a UK Company Registry, claiming himself as British Citizen with 2 British Addresses
Rahul was MP from 2004 & He was doing total fraud & Agencies have found that Rahul also filed Income Tax returns in London.
The Certificate of Incorporation of BACKOPS Limited from the Registrar of England and Wales.
The certificate is registered as on 21st August 2003. These are the details of the company no. 4874597.
Rahul Gandhi Also gives his England address as the director of BACKOPS Limited
Rahul Gandhi was the 1st Director of BACKOPS Limited & He was Also Secretary of Same company
Multiple Role in company like Multiple citizenship 😅
Rahul Gandhi as first director of BACKOPS Limited
In the details Rahul Gandhi has given correct birth detail of 19th June 1970, but he has declared his nationality as ‘British’
He has given 51 Southgate Street, Winchester, Hampshire S023 9EH as the address.
Rahul Gandhi holding 65 ordinary shares in BACKOPS Limited as on 21st August 2006.
The company was dissolved on February 17, 2009 and also mentions Rahul Gandhi’s nationality as ‘British’
Adter a while, This issues came infront of Parliament's Ethics Panel
The Parliament’s Ethics panel headed by L K Advani is mum on this issue from November 2015. The panel was supposed to refer the matter to the Home Ministry
21 Sept 2017 Dr. Subramanian Swamy writes to Home Minister Rajnath Singh to disqualify Rahul Gandhi as MP asper Article 9 & 18 of Constitution of India by Claiming that Rahul Gandhi is a British Citizen.
Aftwr this Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a notice to Congress President Rahul Gandhi over the citizenship controversy that erupted & seeks response within 15 days
Petition was filed in the Supreme Court days after Home Ministry wrote to Rahul, asing him to clarify
Hearing plea, Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi said, “Some company in some form has mentioned Rahul as a British citizen, so does he become a British citizen? Dismissed.”
During LS Elections LRPF files complaint with ECI over Rahul Gandhi’s nomination in Raebareli by raising the matter of His Citizenship, But Nothing Happned
During this Lok Sabha Elections A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) plea has been moved before the Allahabad High Court by claiming that Rahul Gandhi is a British citizen and thus ineligible to contest the LS Polls from Rae Bareli
But Allahabad HC dismissed PIL on July 2024.
It's Said that Rahul Gandhi Every time replied that he had never “sought or acquired British citizenship” and that his “identity is that of an Indian”
There is No Proper Statement from Minority of Home Affairs abt Rahuls Reply for the Notice issues 29 April 2019
Article 9 of the Constitution of India bars every Indian citizen from acquiring voluntary acquiring citizenship of foreign state.
Article 18 of the Constitution of India also bars Indian citizen from accepting foreign titles.
Up to now, I have never understood why the Modi Govt is allowing Rahul Gandhi to roam freely & to bark freely, even though he has many corruption charges and links to terrorist organizations !!
Why Govt is not conducting a proper investigation on his multiple citizenship issue ?
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● #𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 | Manikarnika Ghat Redevelopment Program - ‘Green’ Farewell for the Dead in Manikarnika !!
PM Modi's Crematorium Redevelopment Project is designed by Edifice Consultants & INI Design Studio backed with CSR support from Rupa foundation and JSW foundation
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Manikarnika Ghat, one of the oldest ghats in Varanasi, will soon have a “greenatorium" that uses an eco-friendly method of combining wood & electricity inside a chamber to cremate bodies.
‘greenatorium’ is combination of Treditional & Modern method of cremation.
Manikarnika Kund adjacent to ghat & Ratneshwar Mahadev temple will also be beautified.
Building from Manikarnika Ghat to Tarakeshwar temple will be developed in Nagara style. 3 storeys will be constructed till Tarakeshwar Mahadev temple & from there to Dattatreya Paduka
Official data indicates a higher number of violent incidents, citing over 16,463 incidents between 2004 & 2014. & Official data cited by Home Minister indicates there were 7,217 terrorist incidents
Here is the Analysis of the Statistics based on Verified Information from Sources
Ten Years of Terror: The Congress Legacy
India witnessed a decade marred by bombings and bloodshed, as waves of terror attacks swept across the country during Congress rule between 2004 and 2014.
● #Thread | Exposing The Real Face of Raja Rammohan Roy - A So-Called Social Reformer of India
He is titled as a social reformer in Indian history, but in reality, he was the person who provided the strategy for converting Hindus to Christianity like a Broker
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In a letter titled "Prospects of Christianity," Harvard's Henry Ware Rammohan Roy recommends bribing "outcast" Hindus to convert Hindus with a salary of Rs. 8 per month and offers Henry to send "as many" Hindus as possible to a Christian neighbor.
In 1924, Raja Rammohan Roy discussed strategies on how the Hindus of India could be converted while responding to lists of questions sent by Rev. Henry Ware, a prominent Unitarian Christian preacher.
"Panch Prayag" refers to the five sacred river confluences in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India. The word "Prayag" means confluence, and these five are considered extremely holy by Hindus. They represent the meeting points of the Alaknanda River with five different rivers at five different places, each carrying deep mythological and spiritual significance. Pilgrims often undertake the Panch Prayag Yatra, a spiritual journey visiting all five confluences.
Uttarakhand has historically been known as "Dev Bhoomi" (the land of the gods) for good reason. Many of Hinduism's most important shrines lie within the state. One of the most sacred of these is when India's largest river Ganga meets its tributaries on its foaming path down to the plains at five different sites called Panch Prayag.
The Ganges is the holiest river in India, and it is believed that it purifies the soul of all its sins. Thus, the confluences of the Ganges with its tributaries are worshipped as the spiritual places of divine salvation, otherwise called "Prayag". It is believed that a dip at the confluence cleanses the heart, mind, and soul of a person and inches him closer to liberation, or mukti
The rivers in these five spots are believed to be River Goddesses. Being a crucial integral part of the Char Dham Yatra for pilgrims, people worship these for pilgrims, people worship these river confluences at these divine banks or ghats and baths to seek blessings.
This map shows the sequential location of the Panch Prayag on the route to Badrinath:
1. Vishnuprayag - Alaknanda meets Dhauliganga
2. Nandaprayag - Alaknanda meets Nandakini
3. Karnaprayag Alaknanda meets Pindar
4. Rudraprayag - Alaknanda meets Mandakini
5. Devprayag - Alaknanda meets Bhagirathi to form the holy Ganga
𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗕𝗲𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗱 𝗣𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗵 𝗣𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗮𝗴 :
According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Ganga wanted to descend to Earth and bless humankind, but her power was too much for Earth to handle. Lord Shiva, knowing this, decided to split her energy and distribute it equally across the lands. He took her energy into his matted locks and directed it to flow into Earth in twelve channels. These channels are said to rejoin after Devprayag, the last of the Panch Prayag that birthed the holy Ganga river. As a result, the Devprayag is considered the most important of the Panch Prayag.
The Satopanth, Bhagirathi, Alaknanda, Vishnuganga, Dhauliganga, Nandakini, Pindar, and Mandakini meet at different points along the path and finally form the Ganga at the holy site of Devprayag. It is also deduced that the Panch Prayag located on the road to Badrinath refers to the Swargarohana (ascend to heaven) route followed by the Pandavas to attain salvation after they completed the circumambulation of the earth.
𝟭. 𝗩𝗶𝘀𝗵𝗻𝘂𝗽𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗮𝗴 :
Vishnuprayag is a holy city in the Chamoli district of the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand. The Vishnu Ganga, or Alaknanda, originates from the eastern slopes of Chaukhamba from the Satopanth Glacier at Mana Pass and the Dhauli Ganga from Niti Pass at the Indo-Tibet border, and the intersection is called Vishnuprayag. Vishnuprayag derives its name from Lord Vishnu, a Hindu god, and the journey of River Ganga begins. However, taking dips in this confluence is prohibited as the rivers flow with full gusto but you can touch the river water from the banks.
𝗦𝗽𝗶𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲::
Named after Lord Vishnu, it is believed that Sage Narada meditated here to please Vishnu. The Vishnu Temple, located nearby, is an ancient place of worship.
Vishnuprayag holds significant importance in Hindu mythology. As the name of the confluence is derived from the Hindu God - Lord Vishnu, the Preserver, the place holds sacred facts you might like to know:
According to Hindu Mythology, Lord Vishnu has paid an obeisance in Vishnuprayag.
In Vishnuprayag, Narad Muni rigorously meditated on Vishnu's name to seek blessings. Here, the Lord appeared to grant Narad a boon of wisdom. Before heading to Badrinath - Char Dham Yatra, pilgrims pray and seek Lord Vishnu's blessings in Vishnuprayag for a safe journey.
The Vishnu temple in this confluence has a stair that leads to Vishnu Kund (a water pool) at the confluence.