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Mar 27, 2022 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
Glorious History of Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora Resistance began in 1991/92 with a 14-year-old girl in the Jammu refugee camps. Her sobbing answer to what the visiting US KPs could do for her was that they should tell the world what had happened.
The visiting KPs were aghast when the Home Ministry officials told them that in India there were many migrants so what? They were horrified when the topmost KP journalist in India told them that the media had been instructed not to write about the KPs.
Nov 29, 2021 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
Watched the inaugural show of #KashmirFiles movie. Conversations around it will shape the idea of India@75 more than anything else. In its multi-layers, it is the Genocide Katha SaritSagar. One is left overwhelmed with the reality that all evil starts with great conviction.
Courageous @vivekagnihotri takes no prisoners in his script. Suppressed truth goes on a rampage. @AnupamPKher is gripping in his dementia. Pallavi Agnihotri, the groomer of young minds is more dangerous than Medusa. Mithunda is the Bhishma pitamah in a Kashmir turned Kurukshetra.
Sep 28, 2021 • 24 tweets • 7 min read
This is a review of @AudreyTruschke : What the myth of ‘love jihad’ tells us about the Hindu Right scroll.in/article/100600… via @scroll_in
The main body is about Jonaraja the Kashmirian historian's telling about converted Malik Saifuddin and "Brahminical privilege."
Saifuddin was previously known as Suha Bhatta & then as Suha the Turk. He was chief advisor to the King Sikandar Shah in late 14th century. Audrey does not give the king's complete name Butsikan (Iconoclast). Similar to historians who name Babur but do not put in Ghazi. Why hide?
Aug 27, 2020 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
The Notion of the Nation of India. Professor Shonaleeka Kaul is right in her objective response and Mekhola Gomes @oldthingsarefun & Malavika Kasturi are the manipulators. thewire.in/history/the-em…. In addition, I provide Iranian sources below on the existence of India. @TIinExile
The Avesta which predates Christ mentions India in four places.
1)The first mention is in the Venidad Chapter 1 verse 19. It mentions that out of the sixteen countries the fifteenth one is the Hapta Hindu country.