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From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

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  • Sep 11
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 From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

India’s Sharp Rebuke to Switzerland at UNHRC! At the UN Human Rights Council, Switzerland called on India to “protect minorities and safeguard freedom of expression.” India’s response was swift and firm. Ambassador Kshitij Tyagi described the remarks as “surprising, shallow, and based on misinformation,” especially unbecoming of Switzerland as the current UNHRC chair. He urged Switzerland not to waste the council’s time with false narratives divorced from India’s reality. Instead, he pointed out, Switzerland should address its own pressing issues—racism, systemic discrimination, and rising xenophobia. India, as the world’s largest and most vibrant democracy, anchored in pluralism and diversity, made it clear it does not need lectures from outside. In a striking turn, Tyagi even offered that India stands ready to help Switzerland confront its own challenges. This was not just a rebuttal—it was India’s reminder of its civilizational confidence and democratic strength.

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Aurangabad Road Repair Sparks Panic, But No Loot Angle ! A viral video from Channel 442 claimed a “loot trap” on the Mumbai-bound cement road belt near Aurangabad. My inquiry found the reality more technical. Megha Engineering was conducting grouting repairs, drilling 200-meter sections with aluminum nozzles fixed into the concrete. These take 24 hours to set, but passing cars and trucks in the third lane ran over them, causing punctures. The viral claim was partly true—tyres were damaged—but the cause was poor barricading and negligence, not robbery. Barricades often fall due to heavy vehicles or winds, leaving sites exposed. DCP Prashant Swami, PI Londhe, and police teams stayed on-site until noon, confirming no dacoity link. Engineers Radheshyam Tiwari and Ankit later explained the process. Locals admit nobody can guard such sites overnight due to theft risks, raising suspicion someone may have deliberately moved barricades.

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Nepal: The Next Target of Radical Expansion! From Myanmar to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh to India, a familiar playbook unfolds—NGOs funded by Turkey, Gulf nations, and Bangladesh enter under the garb of charity, build mosques and madrasas, radicalize youth, spark land jihad and street violence, and finally push political instability. Now, Nepal is in the crosshairs. Since 2009, demands for Sharia law, Turkish NGO networks like IHH, and Bangladeshi fronts such as Ash Foundation have steadily tightened their grip. Recent riots in Janakpur, mosque inaugurations in Sunsari, and illegal seminaries teaching only Islamic texts expose the scale of foreign infiltration. Left parties, chasing vote banks, look away or quietly assist. The serpent of extremism coils tighter around South Asia while deep-state puppeteers play the flute. If Nepal fails to act now, the “roof of the world” may soon collapse into another Taliban pasture—threatening India’s very borders.

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Rajasthan Shows the Way, Maharashtra Must Follow! Rajasthan has shaken the nation by passing the Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Bill, 2025. With prison terms up to life and fines as high as fifty lakh rupees, it targets forced, fraudulent, inducement-based, or marriage-driven conversions. Most crucially, the burden of proof now lies on the accused. This is a direct strike against love jihad and mass conversions. Maharashtra cannot stay silent. Nandurbar’s Christian population has doubled in a decade; Gadchiroli and Gondia report thousands of tribal conversions; and cases of young Hindu girls trapped through false marriages continue to surface. Police register complaints, but without a strong law, culprits escape. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj defended dharma, not merely power. To ignore this threat is to betray his legacy. Rajasthan has lit the flame; Maharashtra must turn it into a fire of resistance before it is too late.

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India: The Island of Stability in a Sea of Change! Since 2014, the world has witnessed a wave of political churn. BRICS nations saw four leadership changes, G7 experienced 25, and G20 recorded a staggering 67 shifts in leadership. Many of these transitions were abrupt, triggered by resignations, collapsing coalitions, or regime changes. Yet amid this turbulence, only three nations—Russia, China, and India—have remained unchanged at the top. Russia depends on constitutional tweaks, China on one-party dominance. India stands apart: the only democracy where leadership continuity has been secured not by force or manipulation, but by the people’s will. Narendra Modi has twice returned to power with sweeping mandates, making India a symbol of rare stability. In today’s volatile world, this resilience is not merely political; it is a triumph of democratic faith. The Indian voter deserves credit for ensuring India remains the lighthouse of steady leadership.

 
 
 

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