So many Phobias including Kaffirophobia, Musicophobia, Womanophobia, Chessophobia, Rangoliphobia, Freedomphobia, Equalityphobia, VandeMataramphobia, the list goes on and on.
https://x.com/prafullaketkar/status/2013522295826842005
@prafullaketkar
Kafirophobia is the root cause of all problems...
https://x.com/subhi_karma/status/2013481640396497092
@subhi_karma
It's Jamia again!
Meet Dr. Riyazuddin. He is an Associate Professor at Jamia Millia Islamia, Polytechnic. Wondering what he does?
Teaching! And this is how he teaches.
On January 16, he attacked a tribal man named Ram Phool Meena, calling him "Meena Kamina, Kaffir". When the victim complained, he said: "Tum saale Adivasi jangli ho, Musalmanon ke idare mein rehkar mere khilaaf shikayat karne ki jurrat kaise ki?"
Not only this, he thrashed him, breaking his mouth.
With repeated targeting of Hindus on campus, this case is not new.
I have previously reported a Dalit man being harassed, a divyang person being asked to convert with the remark "Hijab pehenne se Noor aata hai", and now this tribal man. And merely for reporting this, me and my organisation is facing cases.
The OSD claims everything is fine and that a "zero tolerance policy" will be implemented against discrimination and forced conversion, but back-to-back incidents suggest something entirely different.
The only question that remains: How fair is it to fund an institution with government money when it claims to be a minority institution, calls itself "Musalmanon ka idara", and apparently has no place for Hindus?
@EduMinOfIndia
Watch, and read my detailed report in the next tweet:
Internal Security Watch
Re: Internal Security Watch
Hindus are aware. Hindu leaders are not.
https://x.com/ShefVaidya/status/2013829517073359232
@ShefVaidya
THEY know what is the plan, Hindus on the other hand are still high on the opium of sarvdharmsamabhav!
https://x.com/PadmajaJoshi/status/2013612218722721886
@PadmajaJoshi
AIMIM’s youngest councillor; all of 22, one of 5 who won from Mumbra says: 5 years from now, paint the entire area green in elections
https://x.com/ShefVaidya/status/2013829517073359232
@ShefVaidya
THEY know what is the plan, Hindus on the other hand are still high on the opium of sarvdharmsamabhav!
https://x.com/PadmajaJoshi/status/2013612218722721886
@PadmajaJoshi
AIMIM’s youngest councillor; all of 22, one of 5 who won from Mumbra says: 5 years from now, paint the entire area green in elections
Re: Internal Security Watch
https://x.com/ARanganathan72/status/2014013683203281404
@ARanganathan72
“It is not enough to oppose Sanatan Dharma. We should eradicate it like we eradicate malaria.” Replace Sanatan dharma with another religion and you’d be arrested in 95 nations, condemned to death in 17.
My views, on how Hindus and Hinduism is easy to abuse in this country:
@ARanganathan72
“It is not enough to oppose Sanatan Dharma. We should eradicate it like we eradicate malaria.” Replace Sanatan dharma with another religion and you’d be arrested in 95 nations, condemned to death in 17.
My views, on how Hindus and Hinduism is easy to abuse in this country:
Re: Internal Security Watch
https://x.com/i/status/2014151134060183556
@PoornimaNimo
Jitendra Awhad appeased a particular population by saying, "Sanatan Dharma ruined India."
Was great friends with Yunus Sheikh, the father of Seher Sheikh, of his constituency.
Mentored Yunus Sheikh's daughter Seher Sheikh, in politics.
She defeated him in his own constituency and challenged him with, Kaisa Haraya ???
@PoornimaNimo
Jitendra Awhad appeased a particular population by saying, "Sanatan Dharma ruined India."
Was great friends with Yunus Sheikh, the father of Seher Sheikh, of his constituency.
Mentored Yunus Sheikh's daughter Seher Sheikh, in politics.
She defeated him in his own constituency and challenged him with, Kaisa Haraya ???
Re: Internal Security Watch
Dear mods.,please move to appropriate thread ?
https://x.com/Bharatramsena/status/2014310969691001013
This is the story of a German woman named Emilie Schenkl. Many of you may not have heard this name and if you haven’t, it’s not your fault. This name was deliberately scraped out of history.
Mrs. Emilie Schenkl married India’s most beloved son in 1937 and chose as her marital home a country that never truly welcomed its daughter-in-law. No auspicious songs were sung at her arrival, nor were celebratory folk songs sung at the birth of her daughter. There was hardly any public discussion about how she lived her life.
Out of a total of seven years of marriage, she got to live with her husband for only three years. After that, leaving behind his wife and their little daughter, her husband returned to fight for the nation, with a promise: first he would free the country, and then he would spend the rest of his life with her.
But that never happened. In 1945, he went missing in a so-called plane crash.
At that time, Emilie Schenkl was very young. According to European norms, she could have remarried, but she chose not to. Instead, she lived her entire life in severe struggle.
With a modest job as a clerk in a telegraph office and a very low salary, she raised her daughter. She never complained to anyone and never asked for anything.
By then, India had become independent, and she wished to visit at least once the country for whose freedom her husband had given his life.
But another political family in India was so afraid of this one woman that the person who should have been respectfully invited and granted citizenship was not even given a visa to India.
After a life filled with hardships, far removed from any glamour, and lived in complete simplicity, Mrs. Emilie Schenkl passed away in anonymity in March 1996.
Her full name was Mrs. Emilie Schenkl Bose—the wife of the country’s most popular mass leader, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose—a woman who was never allowed to set foot on Indian soil by the Gandhi family.
That family of traitors knew that this nation would place this foreign daughter-in-law on its head in respect. Allowing Emilie Bose to step onto Indian soil seemed like a threat to their power—and perhaps it truly was.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Bose_Pfaff
Pfaff is married to Professor Martin Pfaff, who was previously a member of the Bundestag (the German parliament), representing the SPD. They have three children: Peter Arun, Thomas Krishna and Maya Carina.
https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/ ... 310936.cms?
https://x.com/Bharatramsena/status/2014310969691001013
This is the story of a German woman named Emilie Schenkl. Many of you may not have heard this name and if you haven’t, it’s not your fault. This name was deliberately scraped out of history.
Mrs. Emilie Schenkl married India’s most beloved son in 1937 and chose as her marital home a country that never truly welcomed its daughter-in-law. No auspicious songs were sung at her arrival, nor were celebratory folk songs sung at the birth of her daughter. There was hardly any public discussion about how she lived her life.
Out of a total of seven years of marriage, she got to live with her husband for only three years. After that, leaving behind his wife and their little daughter, her husband returned to fight for the nation, with a promise: first he would free the country, and then he would spend the rest of his life with her.
But that never happened. In 1945, he went missing in a so-called plane crash.
At that time, Emilie Schenkl was very young. According to European norms, she could have remarried, but she chose not to. Instead, she lived her entire life in severe struggle.
With a modest job as a clerk in a telegraph office and a very low salary, she raised her daughter. She never complained to anyone and never asked for anything.
By then, India had become independent, and she wished to visit at least once the country for whose freedom her husband had given his life.
But another political family in India was so afraid of this one woman that the person who should have been respectfully invited and granted citizenship was not even given a visa to India.
After a life filled with hardships, far removed from any glamour, and lived in complete simplicity, Mrs. Emilie Schenkl passed away in anonymity in March 1996.
Her full name was Mrs. Emilie Schenkl Bose—the wife of the country’s most popular mass leader, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose—a woman who was never allowed to set foot on Indian soil by the Gandhi family.
That family of traitors knew that this nation would place this foreign daughter-in-law on its head in respect. Allowing Emilie Bose to step onto Indian soil seemed like a threat to their power—and perhaps it truly was.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Bose_Pfaff
Pfaff is married to Professor Martin Pfaff, who was previously a member of the Bundestag (the German parliament), representing the SPD. They have three children: Peter Arun, Thomas Krishna and Maya Carina.
https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/ ... 310936.cms?
Re: Internal Security Watch
Grouses and blunders/issues against Nehru/Gandhi dynasty notwithstanding, we cant simply assume that Mrs Emilie story is genuine. And even if it was genuine, how can we simply assume that she would be inherently following the same ethics/morals as respected Subhash Chandra Bose.drnayar wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026 20:08 Dear mods.,please move to appropriate thread ?
https://x.com/Bharatramsena/status/2014310969691001013
This is the story of a German woman named Emilie Schenkl. Many of you may not have heard this name and if you haven’t, it’s not your fault. This name was deliberately scraped out of history.
...
Re: Internal Security Watch
Quite true., by birth alone one does not become a brahmin but through karma !shravanp wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026 23:53Grouses and blunders/issues against Nehru/Gandhi dynasty notwithstanding, we cant simply assume that Mrs Emilie story is genuine. And even if it was genuine, how can we simply assume that she would be inherently following the same ethics/morals as respected Subhash Chandra Bose.drnayar wrote: ↑22 Jan 2026 20:08 Dear mods.,please move to appropriate thread ?
https://x.com/Bharatramsena/status/2014310969691001013
This is the story of a German woman named Emilie Schenkl. Many of you may not have heard this name and if you haven’t, it’s not your fault. This name was deliberately scraped out of history.
...
Re: Internal Security Watch
Mrs. Emilie Schenkl Bose never came to India.Mrs. Emilie Schenkl married India’s most beloved son in 1937 and chose as her marital home a country that never truly welcomed its daughter-in-law. No auspicious songs were sung at her arrival, nor were celebratory folk songs sung at the birth of her daughter. There was hardly any public discussion about how she lived her life.
Wiki:
What little evidence is out there is that Mrs. Emilie Schenkl Bose never expressed a wish to visit India, though she was invited by the Bose family.Bose never publicly acknowledged his marriage and privately did so only in a letter to his brother Sarat written in Bengali and given to Emilie before he left Europe, with instructions for it to be posted to him in the event of his death.
....
In the post-war years, Schenkl worked shifts in the trunk exchange and was the main breadwinner of her family, which included her daughter and her mother.[6] Although some family members from Bose's extended family, including his brother Sarat Chandra Bose, welcomed Schenkl and her daughter and met with her in Austria in 1948, Schenkl never visited India. According to her daughter, Schenkl was a very private woman and tight-lipped about her relationship with Bose.
Also, her grand-niece, Madhuri Bose wrote: "she told me that the main reason for her to come to india was gone with the disappearance of subhas in august 1945". ( https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cit ... 774892.cms ) Fuller quote at the end.
It is a pity that every bit of history is weaponized or turned into conspiracy theory. "I hate the Nehru family, so I'm going to to lie through my teeth to smear them". You have a right to hate them; but no right to lie.
One could pull this harsh verdict too, as one author did: ""Bose left Schenkl and their newborn child to fend for themselves in war-time Europe with nothing more than a Bengali letter addressed to his elder brother Sarat, asking him to look after his wife and daughter if he failed to see the end of the journey."
Also: "Questioned if she ever had doubts over the death of Bose in the aeroplane crash, Schenkl said that if her husband was alive she was sure that he would have come to her.
https://www.thecitizen.in/life/subhas-c ... ry-1021092"
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Madhuri Bose:
i called her auntie as she said she would feel very old to be called great-aunt. during the late 70s and 80s, i often stayed with auntie in her bastiengasse apartment. from the very first time we met, i received such warmth and affection from her, i knew immediately that here was a person i could depend on and look up to. auntie taught me many things, from small everyday things, including how to dress appropriately and cope with the severe winters in vienna, to taking responsibility for oneself and others. during our many walks together in tuerkenschanz park, we talked and discussed many things. she told me about her plans to move to an old people's home once she could not manage on her own. fortunately that never came to pass and she spent her final years with her life's treasure, her only child anita. auntie used to call me dushtu (naughty) when i returned home late in the evening having been out with friends. i must admit that i felt a bit sheepish and was reminded of the way my mother back home in calcutta would always wait for our return at night no matter how late. auntie loved life and had a great sense of humour. we have exchanged many jokes and stories over dinner and late into the night. like us bengalis, she loved addas (chats). when she talked about subhas it became clear to me how deeply they must have cared for each other. i was amazed to learn that although they had first met in the early 30s, when subhas first came to vienna, their days together as partners lasted only two years. auntie did insist though that subhas' first love was india and that she only came second. auntie had recounted to me that one day, during those uncertain days in 1945, she was sitting in her kitchen with her mother when she suddenly heard an announcement over the radio about subhas' alleged death in an air crash. she confided to me that she had at that time felt shattered. later when she came to know more about the circumstances surrounding the so-called air crash in taihoku (now in taiwan), she no longer believed in the veracity of the air crash story. the story of subhas and emilie could be the stuff of a great romantic novel. but auntie never wanted to gain any undue advantage or bask in reflected glory. she knew if she visited india she would be overwhelmed by all the attention she would surely receive. she told me that the main reason for her to come to india was gone with the disappearance of subhas in august 1945.
Re: Internal Security Watch
FWIW:
The Netaji Files Reveal a Tale of Nehru's Warmth – Not Sinister Conspiracy
https://thewire.in/history/netaji-files-family-nehru
The Netaji Files Reveal a Tale of Nehru's Warmth – Not Sinister Conspiracy
https://thewire.in/history/netaji-files-family-nehru
In the letter dated February 1, 1955, Schenkl also explained that her mother’s failing health had prevented her from accepting Nehru’s invitation for holidaying in India.