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Racist hatred against India and Indians has surfaced once again in the United States. In North Dallas, the Indian national flag was desecrated and anti-India slogans were raised. How long will such acts of hostility against Indians be ignored?

Racist hatred against India and Indians has surfaced once again in the United States. In North Dallas, the Indian national flag was desecrated and anti-India slogans were raised. How long will such acts of hostility against Indians be ignored?

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The man in this video is Sreekantan Nair, the owner of the Malayalam channel '24 news'. During a news segment, he was asked by one of the Muslim viewers not to drink tea during Roza time. It must be mentioned that Nair always has a teacup in his hand during the course of his shows. But after being asked by a Muslim viewer to refrain from such an act during Ramzan, Nair readily accepted it. Some Hindus from Kerala refuse to give up on beef to show 'secularism' in public, but can avoid consuming tea during roza time based on one stray comment by a Muslim viewer. Isn't this interesting?

The man in this video is Sreekantan Nair, the owner of the Malayalam channel '24 news'. During a news segment, he was asked by one of the Muslim viewers not to drink tea during Roza time. It must be mentioned that Nair always has a teacup in his hand during the course of his shows. But after being asked by a Muslim viewer to refrain from such an act during Ramzan, Nair readily accepted it. Some Hindus from Kerala refuse to give up on beef to show 'secularism' in public, but can avoid consuming tea during roza time based on one stray comment by a Muslim viewer. Isn't this interesting?

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JNUSU students at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) staged a provocative protest march, organised by leftist and Marxist groups, ostensibly demanding implementation of UGC guidelines and enactment of the long-pending 'Rohith Act' in memory of Rohith Vemula. The event, held at Sabarmati Dhaba on the JNU campus, saw participants burning an effigy symbolically representing "Brahmanism" amid a barrage of inflammatory slogans targeting Brahmins, the BJP, and the RSS. As per sources, the slogans reportedly included: "Brahman Murdabad" "Rohit Ke Hatyaron ko ek dhakka aur do" "Manuwad/Brahmanwad Jalega"

JNUSU students at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) staged a provocative protest march, organised by leftist and Marxist groups, ostensibly demanding implementation of UGC guidelines and enactment of the long-pending 'Rohith Act' in memory of Rohith Vemula. The event, held at Sabarmati Dhaba on the JNU campus, saw participants burning an effigy symbolically representing "Brahmanism" amid a barrage of inflammatory slogans targeting Brahmins, the BJP, and the RSS. As per sources, the slogans reportedly included: "Brahman Murdabad" "Rohit Ke Hatyaron ko ek dhakka aur do" "Manuwad/Brahmanwad Jalega"

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Khan Sir wants you to forget the atrocities of the past During one of the podcasts, Faizal Khan remarked that the govt is unjustly focused on Babar and not what is happening in the present. "Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it. Much of the problems faced by present-day India are rooted in past. So, we cannot afford to forget Babar (even if it draws Khan's ire) and the atrocities perpetrated by the Mughal tyrant. Khan thinks it is a 'gimmick' when the govt talks about the future. He is aghast at recounting of the deeds of Babar. And in the same breath, he has issues with the policies implemented by govt presently. (6/n)

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Khan Sir wants you to forget the atrocities of the past During one of the podcasts, Faizal Khan remarked that the govt is unjustly focused on Babar and not what is happening in the present. "Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it. Much of the problems faced by present-day India are rooted in past. So, we cannot afford to forget Babar (even if it draws Khan's ire) and the atrocities perpetrated by the Mughal tyrant. Khan thinks it is a 'gimmick' when the govt talks about the future. He is aghast at recounting of the deeds of Babar. And in the same breath, he has issues with the policies implemented by govt presently. (6/n)

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