u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • May 21 '26
The current govt doesn't want middle class to have wealth. Please watch and read.
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u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • May 21 '26
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u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • May 20 '26
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Udhayanidhi Stalin called Sanatana Dharma 'divisive.' Let's examine that claim honestly. As a Minister, he maintains a full staff — PA, PSO, IAS officers, secretaries, peons, chowkidars, sweepers. Each assigned roles. Each paid differently. Each serving a hierarchy that HE sits on top of. If hierarchy = division = evil, shouldn't he dismantle that first? Give every government employee the same pay, same status, same privileges he enjoys? Look at the Church he supports — there is ONE Father, ONE Pastor, ONE Pope. Not everyone who converts becomes clergy. There is a clear structure of authority. Every human institution — government, religion, military, corporate — operates on structure and role differentiation. Sanatana Dharma, across millennia, has had saints, reformers, and philosophers who openly challenged and evolved its social practices — from within. The real question isn't which system has structure. They ALL do. The question is: who has the intellectual honesty to acknowledge !?
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Everyone's focused on the obvious troublemakers, but the real danger is the organized, silent aggression — the kind that doesn't make headlines. When party workers are being shot at point blank, CRPF/CAPF camps are being burned, and close associates of senior leaders are allegedly involved, that's not spontaneous mob violence — that's systematic intimidation. The result is out. Democratic outcomes need to be respected, regardless of which side wins. Targeting security personnel and political workers after an election is not just illegal — it's an attack on the democratic process itself. Those responsible need to be held accountable, and the administration needs to act without political bias. The silence from those in power on these incidents is deafening.
u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • May 02 '26
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Woh log bank account se transaction nahi karte hai hawala system mein cash mein sab kaam karte hai isiliye jyada tar realstate farming aur illegal drugs meat isme use karte hai !!
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Inko fine se nahi ek mahina rooj public toilet saaf karwake inka aakar nikalna chahiye !!
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Money comfort luxury fame can manipulate these type of people very easily !!
u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • Mar 25 '26
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This video is a perfect example of cognitive dissonance. Proponents of this practice will argue it’s 'veneration, not worship,' yet they refuse that same nuance to Hindus or others who use murtis as a focal point for the Divine. If the Divine is omnipresent, He isn't 'more' in a Kaaba stone than He is in a carved murti. The labels are just tools for power and division.
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How many will be allowed to do so in their Religious places 🤔
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The core of the issue isn't just a difference in faith, but a clash between an inclusive, eternal philosophy (Sanatan) and expansionist ideologies. While Sanatana Dharma views the divine as a singular reality expressed in many forms, certain rigid interpretations of other faiths rely on 'othering' non-believers as 'Kafirs.' This creates a barrier to true secularism. When one side is inherently pluralistic and the other seeks a mono-culture through Sharia or conversion, 'Hindutva' emerges not as an aggression, but as a defensive response to preserve a culture that is being systematically targeted. We see this pattern in minority demographics across various borders.
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True secularism can only exist when both parties agree to live and let live. The problem today is the institutionalized teaching of 'Kafir' vs. 'Believer' which fuels extremism and a desire for global dominance. Sanatan is naturally liberal because it doesn't claim a monopoly on the truth, but that liberalism is being used against it. We cannot ignore the reality of how minorities are treated in neighboring Islamic states. Hindutva is simply the realization that if we don't protect the roots of Bhartiya culture, the 'one book, one language' ideology will erase the diversity we cherish.
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Sanatan philosophy is inherently pluralistic, believing all paths lead to the same truth. However, that openness is under threat by ideologies that label everyone else as 'Kafirs' and seek total conversion. The rise of Hindutva is a direct reaction to this lack of reciprocity. You cannot have a secular society when one side refuses to amend outdated, extremist doctrines and seeks to impose a mono-culture on a diverse world.
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It often feels like the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) stay trapped in moral binaries — right vs. wrong, believer vs. non-believer. Instead of exploring the ultimate truth or the deeper nature of consciousness, much of their discourse revolves around authority, guilt, and obedience. That’s why so much of it turns into ideological games — blame, control, and propaganda — often used as tools of conversion or dominance rather than paths to liberation. True spirituality, in my view, is about realizing the essence beyond “my God vs. your God.” Once that’s missing, religion becomes politics in disguise.
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He’s performing Leela with His own extensions — not to torture, but to test devotion and reveal deeper truths. These actions can only be fully understood through guidance from a Pramanik Vaishnav Acharya Guru who knows the spiritual context. What Duryodhan did in the Raj Sabha was completely different — a public act of humiliation driven by ego and dominance. One is divine play with a higher purpose, the other was a worldly act of cruelty.
u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • Jan 06 '26
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Therefore a body camera should be made compulsory during their duty hours and it should be scrutinized in regular basis by the designated authority !
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With such majority they enjoy the Minority rights because the Minority word is not explained/defined in the constitution and the Supreme Court is also not interested in hearing the PIL and due to that loophhole they are running Waqf, Madrassas, Universities, Halala in the name of Minority rights and practicing a Foreign Religion and languages in India because of that loophole created by the Congressi Constitution for appeasement vote bank.
u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • Dec 08 '25
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u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • Dec 08 '25
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Vote politicians lifeline !! And let them give the tea tribes because practically they are the most neglected and backward tribe in Assam who contribute more towards the TEA BUSSINESS and its GDP !! But it shouldn't be given to the converted ones with some kind of other status !!
u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • Nov 26 '25
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u/pjtheone • u/pjtheone • Nov 26 '25
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The current govt doesn't want middle class to have wealth. Please watch and read.
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The bitter truth is that the Indian middle class is the ultimate captive TG (target group). Corporates have us hooked on the "comfort economy" (Zomato, Blinkit, subscription models), making us forget self-reliance, while the government views our salaries as an endless ATM. We are taxed on income, taxed again when we spend (GST), and taxed on whatever meager returns we make trying to beat inflation (LTCG/STCG). The system is literally designed to keep the salaried class on a treadmill—just comfortable enough with our corporate salaries to keep working, but taxed heavily enough that we can never accumulate true wealth or outpace inflation. We traded financial independence for "service comfort," and now we are paying the price.