Nov 19, 2021
She had affairs, he was bisexual — just some of the claims of the Mountbattens made by Andrew Lownie in this extract from his explosive new book
With Lord Mountbatten & Edwina's 'bed-hopping' marriage - gay brothels and affair with PM, British historian Andrew Lownie reveals it all
HE was a dashing prince and she was hailed "the most beautiful woman in England", so when Louis and Edwina Mountbatten walked down the aisle in 1922, it was the society wedding of the decade.
Nov 19, 2021
Modi Govt lost the battle of Farm laws with protesting farmers
On the 19th of November, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi addressed the nation at 9 AM. Addressing the nation, PM Modi thanked the millions of farmers who appreciated the farm laws, which were introduced after due deliberation and with honest intentions. PM Modi made a startling announcement saying that the government had decided to, however, repeal the 3 farm laws that were passed for the benefit of the farmers.
Nov 18, 2021
God only knows why India chose to appoint Mountbatten, a British, as the Governor General (GG) of India after independence! Jinnah didn’t do that blunder—he himself became the GG of Pakistan.
Nehru's Himalayan Blunders which costed India dearly - Integration of Princely States
We have grown up, reading about all the good things about Jawaharlal Nehru. Every 14th November, we offered our tributes to him, year after year! Why Nehru’s birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day across India? Was it because little innocent children referred him as Chacha Nehru? What historians falsely portrayed him as ‘spending his entire life for the welfare of children across India’ has well served its purpose.
Nov 17, 2021
The Industrial Revolution depended in large part on the systematic theft from India
Theft on a Grand Scale - Britain stole $45 Trillion from India and lied about it. Indian money developed Britain and Other Countries
In this post, we’ll delve into the shadowy past of the British Empire and uncover how it contributed to the annihilation of numerous formerly prosperous nations, such as India. India was formerly termed as the “golden bird,” which was fairly accurate; at that time, India accounted for approximately 25% of global net wealth. India transitioned from a prosperous nation to a poor, impoverished one until the end of the British Raj in 1947.
Nov 17, 2021
Freedom of expression and Secularism died with the assassination of Mahashay Rajpal, the publisher of Rangeela Rasool
Swargiya Mahashay Rajpal Malhotra was born in a Khatri family in Amritsar on the Panchmi tithi of Ashadh Samvat (AD 1885). Since childhood Mahashay Rajpal ji was very intelligent, hard working, perseverant and was a great student. His father, Swargiya Lala Ramdas Khatri, passed away when he was quite young.
Nov 17, 2021
Akbar decided to use Rajputs against Rajputs and sent Man Singh as his emissary to Mewar. He wanted Rana Pratap to acknowledge him as the emperor and also wanted him to be his vassal, just like Man Singh
Chronicles of Valour- The Battle of Haldighati
There was a big controversy regarding the outcome of the Battle of Haldighati as to who was the winner and the consequences thereof. This controversy was triggered by the decision of the Rajasthan Education board to revisit the theory that Akbar won the battle easily. Actually, various facts point contrary to this theory which has been spoon fed by history text books. Before trying to look into the details of the aforesaid great battle, let’s explore some facts which led to this bloody encounter or I should say series of bloody encounters.
Nov 16, 2021
Many people allege that the then Nehru government had colluded with the Sheikh Abdullah government in Jammu and Kashmir to bury the secrets of Dr Mookerjee's death
Mysterious death of the tallest leader Syama Prasad Mookerjee in Kashmir: He was strong critic of Nehru and founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJP today)
Sixty-eight years ago in 1953 on this day, Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee – one of the country’s tallest leaders – was mysteriously found dead while he was under detention by the government of Jammu and Kashmir.
Nov 16, 2021
Gen. Vaidya had received death threats from Sikh militant groups after Operation Bluestar, and he was assassinated on 10 August 1986
Assassination of army chief General A.S. Vaidya, who coordinated Operation Blue Star: If a bullet is destined to get me, it will come with my name
Between the 1st and 10th of June 1984, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had launched an operation to flush out terrorists from the Golden Temple. Operation Blue Star was the code name for the Indian military action carried out to remove Khalistan terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his armed followers from the Harminder Sahib complex in Amritsar.
Nov 16, 2021
Top woke Vir Das chose Kennedy Centre for his Monologue 'Two Indias' to insult Bharatvarsh: Major backlash; netizens shocked
On Monday (November 16), comedian Vir Das shared a Youtube video wherein he went on an unhinged rant against India at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC.