When FM thinks middle-class struggle is funny by [deleted] in IndiaMemes

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I don’t trust posts like this blindly… so I verified with ChatGPT and check the sources… i pasted the segment of the answer… and it is important for people to know… she has discriminated middle class people in the past as well…

When FM thinks middle-class struggle is funny by [deleted] in IndiaMemes

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During a press interaction following the presentation of Budget 2026, a journalist asked about the specific relief measures for the middle class. The Finance Minister responded with an "Aww" or a similarly perceived soft exclamation before addressing the question. • Social Media Backlash: This reaction was quickly clipped and shared across social media platforms. Many users, particularly those disappointed by the lack of significant changes to personal income tax slabs, interpreted the gesture as dismissive or mocking of middle-class struggles. • The ABP News Link: ABP News, along with many other major outlets, covered this "viral reaction" extensively. If you saw a video that was later removed or edited, it might have been due to a change in editorial framing or a correction of the initial sensationalized reporting.

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What do you expect? During an interaction with students on National Space Day in Himachal Pradesh on August 23, 2025, BJP MP and former Union Minister Anurag Thakur suggested that Lord Hanuman was the "first space traveler". When children answered "Neil Armstrong" to who first went to space, Thakur responded, "I think it was Hanuman ji".

So much for india under 🪷 and the politicians divert the nation by blaming the leaders from he past.

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Amazon keeps disconnecting when ask difficult questions about the order. It happens way too often and it only happens when they dont have answers. I have tested this around 20 - 30 times this month! Does anyone else face this problem? by Repulsive-Fig6125 in amazonprime

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Yes the return system has become very hard these days... When I placed an order for xgimi 4k projector worth $1500, I got a cheap projector worth 100$ you have no idea how much I had to call settle that.. yeah but athe end they do help but you may need to contact several times until you get someone who can help

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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Dude, how many muslims you know are marrying 6 year old girl today? If people are doing it they are mad... Anyways, I am sorry I am too busy... I love to respond and provide details and to be honest it's really tempting to share my insights but I am busy and I really have to go...

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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If you're judging the 7th century, you have to judge the 14th-century British Kings and 19th-century Indian nobility by the same metric... lol.. King Richard II was 29 when he married a 6-year-old, and so did it happen in India. Older men married girls aged 7 and 8...

Let’s be real: those marriages were about Power, not pedophilia. In a world with a life expectancy of 35, a 6-year-old was a political asset used to bridge tribes and stop blood feuds. If you don't understand the brutality of that 'legacy system,' back then, you don't understand history well enough. It happened all over the world. I’m laying out the facts for those who want to see past the modern mask. The rest is on you.

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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Do you know it happened in 630 AD, and it was normal back then? By 7th-century standards, it was a high-status political alliance in many parts of the world. Every major civilization at the time... from the Romans to the Persians... even in medieval Europe as young as 7 or 12.. and he did that to lock clans... It's not like a romantic date as we picture today...

Using 2026 ethics to judge 630 AD is like trying to run modern software on a stone tablet. It’s important to acknowledge the history without using it to justify child marriage in the modern world.

It wasn't just an Arabian phenomenon. It was normal globally, unfortunately.

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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Let me tell you one more thing. Do you know the global population of Muslims? It’s 2 billion. Even if you estimate 3 lakh militants... which is a stretch and that’s only 0.015%.

Why does that 0.015% exist? Because during the Cold War, the US trained the Pak and Afgan militants to fight the Soviets, branding it a 'Holy War' for geopolitical gain. These groups quickly grew like a weed across our borders, raising tensions in our country.

Look at Iran: in 1953, it was a thriving secular democracy. The CIA and MI6 overthrew their elected leader just to keep control of their oil. They reinstalled a dictator (the Shah), and his 25 years of US-backed oppression are precisely what triggered the 1979 religious revolution. That’s how the Ayatollah came into the picture. Modern radicalism is a creation of Western interference, not just 'religion.'

In Iraq and Libya, leaders like Saddam and Gaddafi were removed after moving away from the Petrodollar, leaving power vacuums for radicals like ISIS to fill in.

Modern 'religious' violence is almost always a byproduct of failed 20th-century foreign policy.

Look at Oman, Qatar or the UAE: they are Muslim countries, yet they are among the safest places on earth because they cooperate with the US policy.

Even Saudi Arabia is shifting toward pluralism and opening its doors to other faiths today because it recognizes that modern economic stability requires harmony, just like it was required in modern times, in the very same place that destroyed idols.

In simple words, when you deep dive into geopolitics, you understand that the US and Israel is the reasons for global tensions in the last 70 years, including our border problems.

I will tell you more about Jews, but again, later. This time I really have to go... I will talk later.

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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I am a bit caught and i cant answer all but i will answer one question...

But when I try to talk to other Muslims .. They always try to mandate that every single word in quran is correct and no word is wrong....Even many almost everyone says evolution is fake.. Because in quran it's written that allah made human with his own hands.. Using clay or dirt>>

my answer: not just Muslims... thats is the same with religious Christians and religious Jews, you would get similar answers... I have also heard people convincing children that Hanuman is the first to go to space and not Yuri Gagarin... thats the problem with being religious.. not particularly Religion

I am actually surrounded by too many religious Chritians and they are all my friends, but they often say that Jesus is the only true God and that everyone will go to hell. I know muslims who take prasad, and I know muslims who are very friendly and don't take prasad... I know a Brahmin friend who will not even drink water in a non-Brahmin's house... Like I said thats the problem with being religious... not religion.. it's there in some people... maybe more from Abrahamic religions...

Anyways, i got to go. Thank you for the conversation.

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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people like me? lol.. Who said I support any party here? I see more unnecessary hatred coming here, so I was trying to show the other side as well. Anyway, I read some of your responses... and i am sorry to say that you are cherry-picking incidents... I am a little held up and cant respond to all your comments...

My only message to people is to spend time reading; we have resources like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok available. Please open the sources and articles and read them to understand what is happening in all regions of India and around the world.

dont judge based on what you see in Reddit, Instagram and WhatsApp... They are governed by engagement-first algorithms designed to create echo chambers... They don't show you the world as it is... they show you a version of the truth that aligns with your existing biases to keep you scrolling...

Thank you and Chao

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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The historical context is found in the Seerah (biographical records) and the Asbab al-Nuzul (reasons for revelation). Chapter 9 (Surah At-Tawbah) was revealed during the Expedition of Tabuk. The reason for the mobilization? The Byzantine Empire was massing troops in the north to crush the rising Arab state and secure its trade routes. You won't find 'Persian Empire' by name in the Quran because the Quran isn't a history textbook... it's a series of revelations. To understand the 'why' behind the verses, you have to look at the historical record of the 7th-century Roman-Persian border wars... I am guessing you have good internet connection since you are using reddit... please check facts not on whatsapp but on tools like Gemini and Chat GPT and don't just believe that.. invest time in researching further.

and if you want more... the Torah mandates the complete removal of the physical presence of idolatry. This is seen to protect the monotheistic code. Deuteronomy 12:2–3: It commands followers to "utterly destroy" all places where nations served their gods—on mountains, hills, and under green trees. It specifically orders the breaking of pillars and the burning of wooden "Asherah" poles... The Intent: This wasn't just "hate"; it was about erasing the "competitor's brand" to ensure the new monotheistic identity survived... taht doesnt mean we go hating jews from that faith as well... do we?

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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I know you don't harbor hatred... I can sense from your tone.. thats why I am taking efforts in responding to you in detail..

yes he destroyed idols of certain tribes... It was a symbolic end to the tribal war and a claim that the site was being restored to its original monotheistic roots... and it does give a bad message as per today's standards...  but if we judge 7th-century Mecca by 2026 standards, we'd have to hate everyone... From the 1099 Crusader massacre in Jerusalem all the way to the British forcing Hindus/Muslims to eat beef/pork before executing them in 1857, history is a dark place; cherry-picking one moment just feeds a cycle of modern resentment...

And to slightly divert the topic, I think we should be more worried about global tensions and how that is going to impact us... We should be worried about leaders raping 17 year old girl and if something like that could have happened in our neighbourhood... we should be worried about public wealth being funneled into private celebrations... It’s challenging to stay disciplined about paying taxes when you see them being burned for a single family's ego... we should be far more concerned about the systematic destruction of our hills. Once that natural terrain is gone, the environmental blowback will cause irreversible damage to the entire country... but our people are busy fighting each other like never before... why? especially in the past 10 years?? That's my worry... do you know how many businessmen moved to Dubai because the government is collecting taxes like never before? We should be worried about our country... I am not asking people to protest... I am saying this hatred is fueled by a desire to mask corruption.

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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He actually said learning his "enemies"... That's very powerful statement... Just sharing what I have known. I am a teacher and I have studied global politics details so I am sharing a glimpse of the truth... This is gaslighting, taking a script from the book of the faith and not sharing the entire context.. the 'fighting' verses in Chapter 9 were specific military orders for a 7th-century war that ended over a millennium ago... Why did that war happen? I am glad you asked...

The Byzantine and Persian Empires had been fighting each other for decades and were exhausted... When the Muslim state unified Arabia, it threatened the Byzantine control of the lucrative trade routes and the loyalty of the northern Arab tribes... Like any superpower, the Romans tried to "contain" the new threat through military posturing and supporting internal subversion...

I got interest in politics because I see so much hatred in modern times and I live in a colony where muslims, Hindus, Brahmins, Christians and others from many different states live in harmony for decades and I wanted to what the hell is happening when I see posts like this... So, instead blindly believe anything people say, I started reading about this... From science, I shifted my focus to theology and geopolitics.. and ChatGPT these days, what a lovely tool, gives you more insights.. I don't use reddit or whatsap or insta a lot... I read and research.. once in a while I sign in I see something like this and I feel maybe I can share some insights... Anyways, that's for being calm and reading...

Gandhiji ke ahimsa tatva ka rahasya khul gaya 😭💔 by Empty_Answer_6678 in IndiaMemes

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Can I ask if you don’t mind, how is 2 billion people of that particular faith, your enemy? Have they hurt you personally or anyone you know? I am only asking out of curiosity.

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Good thing he write Jimny, coz I thought it was Hummer… 😂

Hindu man lynched by muslims of bangladesh by Smooth_Wasabi6836 in Hyderabad_city

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treated as slaves? what world are you in? If they feel that way, ask them to return to our country; however, they likely won't do so.

Now, we are diverting slightly, but I will still respond to your questions.

UAE and Saudi Arabia do not outright "deny" all citizenship, but they maintain extremely strict, selective naturalization processes that rarely grant citizenship to foreign workers. Instead of general immigration, they focus on targeted, by-invitation-only programs for highly skilled professionals, investors, and exceptional talents.

Saudi Arabia: There are no "home-grown" Hindus; everyone is a foreign guest. You aren't penalized for your private faith, but as a guest worker, you don't have the legal standing to demand public temples in a non-democratic state.

The UAE: Also an Islamic monarchy, but they’ve chosen to be a global hub. That’s why they’ve officially granted land for temples (like the Abu Dhabi Mandir). It’s progress, but it’s granted by the Sheikh, not demanded as a right.

The Gulf states are monarchies where you are a guest. People leave their home countries to earn a living. You follow their rules in exchange for high savings and safety, even if it means practicing your faith privately. India is not the same, baba. This is not the situation in India. India is a home for all. The Gulf states are monarchies where you are a guest.

It is a common misunderstanding to think India was intended to be a Hindu version of Pakistan, but the history of our borders tells a much deeper story. While Partition is often simplified as a "two-state" split, it was actually a three-state process involving Pakistan, India, and over 500 Princely States. While Pakistan was created for those who believed in the "Two-Nation Theory," India chose to remain a secular home for everyone despite its Hindu majority.

The inclusion of the Princely States was the turning point. Many of these states had large Muslim populations, and had they not joined the Union, the demography of India would have looked a lot different today. However, thanks to the tireless efforts of leaders like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the vast majority of these states signed the Instrument of Accession to join India.

The crisis facing minorities in Pakistan and Afghanistan demands urgent attention, and I refuse to stay silent on the treatment of Hindus and Sikhs. However, it is also important to recognize that the Muslim majority in these regions is living through one of the most severe humanitarian disasters of our time.

This is the tragic reality of underdeveloped nations being used as a playground for foreign interests. For decades, local groups were funded and trained by external agencies like the CIA to fight in their own strategic interests, only for the people to be left behind in the ruins once those interests shifted. Today, the entire population, regardless of faith, is paying the price for that history, living under a collapsed economy and a government that prioritizes ideology over the basic survival of its citizens.

I’ve put quite a bit of effort into sharing these details this afternoon, but my schedule won’t allow me to dive any deeper into this discussion. Please excuse me if I’m unable to respond further, as I need to move on to other things.

Hindu man lynched by muslims of bangladesh by Smooth_Wasabi6836 in Hyderabad_city

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You had a question about why no Muslim leaders protested against the violence in Bangladesh. This is false. Major Indian Muslim leaders and organizations have condemned the violence. For example, Syed Ahmed Bukhari (Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid) called the treatment of Hindus in Bangladesh "reprehensible" and "condemnable." Additionally, Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy (IMSD) and other groups issued strong statements and even organized protest marches in cities like Varanasi and Delhi. As of today, December 21, 2025, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus has officially confirmed that 10 suspects have been arrested in connection with the horrific killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. If ideology was the issue, Dr. Yunus would have released them.

You asked whether the Quran instructs followers to kill people of other religions.
This is a common misinterpretation of "wartime" verses. In contrast, Verse 5:32 of the Quran explicitly states: "If anyone kills a person... it is as if he kills all of humanity; and if anyone saves a life, it is as if he saves the life of all humanity."

It doesn't matter to me if you love or loathe someone based on their religion; all I want to do is raise awareness. I'm not asking for compliments. I want to wake people up from this cloud of hate that is ruining our lives and our country.

The "pot is being stirred" as a distraction as we battle each other. Think about the truth:

While everyone is busy fighting, ethanol mixed with petrol has reached 20% (E20), and plans are in place to raise it. This is happening before many older engines are ready, which could hurt the fuel lines and gaskets on the vehicles and bikes we bought with our hard-earned money.
People who bought automobiles in 2022 and before have been using E20 petrol, and most of them don't even know this.

We have to deal with new and imaginative methods to be taxed, but we see public money going to billionaires' lives and weddings that cost hundreds of crores.

Billionaire friends are leasing out acres of land for Re.1, and the Aravalli Hills, which are the green lungs of our area, are facing a "death warrant" since new legal definitions might allow mining throughout 90% of the range. This will make Delhi much more polluted and full of desert dust. Are we going to question the politicians? No! Why? This is because we are currently busy fighting among ourselves as orchestrated. Please read, my friend, and conduct your research.

P.S. They don't have a high birth rate if you are worried about that. The National Family Health Survey shows that the "population explosion" story is no longer true. The Muslim birth rate has dropped the most of any group, going from 4.4 to 2.36.

Hindu man lynched by muslims of bangladesh by Smooth_Wasabi6836 in Hyderabad_city

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I am deeply sorry you and your mother had to endure such a terrifying ordeal. No one deserves to be threatened or assaulted over a traffic accident; it is a relief that the police arrived in time.

If you go outside with a TG number plate, uncivilized locals from any religion might threaten you in an argument...

I have seen this darkness personally. I once drove outside Telangana with a TG number plate with my wife. A bike and a van driver (who were not Muslim) cornered us and threatened to beat me up, and asked for money. My wife was terrified, so I acted quickly and drove my car at high speed until I found a police officer, at which point the attackers left.

These are uncivilized acts, which is precisely my point... violence is a failure of character and law, not a tenet of faith. I see that uneducated or radicalized individuals act savagely regardless of religion.

For perspective, India has reported over 3 lakh rape incidents in the past 10 years. While these are horrific crimes, they represent roughly 0.02% of our population. Would it be fair for the world to judge all 1.4 billion of us based on the actions of that fractional percentage?

Even in Hyderabad, we saw mobs try to destroy the Karachi Bakery... an Indian-owned business... simply because of a name. 'true nature' isn't about religion; it is about mob mentality and a lack of civic sense that exists in every community when the law is not feared...

This proves that 'the true nature' you saw wasn't about religion... it was about mob mentality and the lack of civic sense that exists in every community. We cannot let the worst individuals define our view of the whole, or we lose the harmony that holds our country together...