Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Independence Day.

In 1929 at Lahore, the Congress voted for complete independence as against a dominion status for India and passed a resolution fixing the last Sunday of January 1930 – which happened to be January 26 – as the Complete #IndependenceDay.

On the midnight of December 31, 1929, on the eastern bank of the river Ravi, in the shadow of the Badshahi Masjid, Gurdwara Dera Sahib and the Lahore Fort, Jawaharlal #Nehru raised the “swaraj” flag that was later adopted as the national flag of India. After Partition and #Independence on August 15, 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru saw to it that India’s new #constitution took effect on January 26, 1950, thus ensuring that it would not remain just a date in #history.

Friday, February 3, 2017

Your kids grow up confident & happy?

*If you tell a kid a hundred times that he/she is a loser and even in times he/she fought hard he still ultimately lost - will the kid grow up confident & happy?*

Then why do Indian school history text books only talk about losses? Why are even their version of heroes valiant losers like Porus, Prithviraj Chauhan , Rana Sangha or Hemu? What is the subliminal message a kid gets ? But more importantly is it even true?

Answer - NOT TRUE

Indian monarchs have won as many times as they have lost and we have had many kings that have been expansionist outside India and total winners out and out. There is ZERO information on these winners in India.

Read our sample list of winners below and think of how many of these names do you really know?

1) Lachit Borpukan & Ahom empire of Assam - beat Mughal armies 17 times & never got conquered

2) Sikh empire of Ranjith Singh & his main general Hari Singh Nalwa - ruled all over Pakistan, Afghanistan & Kashmir - Afghans used to run scared of them

3) Kashmiri king Gulab singh & his general Zorawar Singh - invaded & conquered Tibet

4) Rajendra Chola - Tamil empire was extended to almost all of South Asia

5) Krishnadevaraya of Hampi - Babur never attacked south because he had heard of how powerful this man was

6) Kakatiyas of Orrisa - Consolidated large area in East India and Deccan

7) Raja Sundermal - had his kingdom in Bharatpur in middle of Mughals

8) Rana Kumbha - Thrashed invaders and built a victory stambh

9) Bajirao Ballal - Mughals & Deccan sultans shivered in fear just by his name. Never lost single battle. Expanded Maratha empire all the way till Attock - Pakistan

*Most Indians have not even heard these names - but they have all heard how we lost 3 $Panipats, how #Prithviraj lost to Ghuri, how Ghazni defeated us 17 times, how we lost Plassey, how we lost first war of independence*

All subliminal mind games to keep you feeling inferior and mentally colonized!!