Originally posted by: Manavi_kesari
well said . must keep politics aside in war time . Enemies,Antis , traitors spreading false narrations . Must not fall for false narrations n don’t take baits . who ever spreading false propaganda are traitors n must be punished . gaslighting Indian public to push in to war . Must not take bait . Our govt n forces killed terrorists n giving reply for attacking our civilians n defending our borders n civilians . I ve full faith n stand with our govt n forces .
Vandemataram, jai jawan , Bharat mata ki jai , jai hind .
dharma will win . Death to Bharat’s enemies , antis , traitors . Adi parashakthi bless Bharat forever .
There's a saying "Sampoorna kumbho na karoti shabdam, ardho ghato ghosham upayti nyunam"
It beautifully captures the essence of subtlety and power in restraint. This analogy mirrors our current situation. While the world has witnessed the precision and decisiveness of India’s actions over these days, some choose to distort the narrative, especially on social media. Yet, no matter how loud or persistent these voices may be, reality
remains unchanged. Truth, like a quiet force, inevitably rises above noise and distortion.
What stands out to me is the maturity displayed by our leadership—our officials, the armed forces, and Prime Minister Modi—who have chosen not to indulge in unnecessary triumphalism. They aren’t engaging in chest-thumping or boastful displays. True strength lies in measured responses, not in boasting over victories. Chest-thumping is the last resort of those who know they’ve lost. It’s a futile attempt to cover up defeat, to shout in the hope of being heard over the silence of their own failure. India, however, has chosen dignity and clarity over noise. In the end, the strength of one’s actions is often far louder than the noise of words.
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