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  • The Coming Collapse of the Indian Republic : A Warning  by incolpo_v
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    The Coming Collapse of the Indian Republic: A Warning This book warns of India's impending collapse due to caste conflicts, linguistic divisions, political corruption, and growing separatism. As democracy fuels division instead of unity, the nation inches closer to civil war and fragmentation. If ignored, India risks becoming a failed state, remembered only as a cautionary tale.
  • मुफ्त मुफ्त मुफ्त by It_yo4_lily
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    ABOUT INDIAN POLITICS
  • Indian Election 2019; God's Plan For India According To Dr. Paul Dhinakaran by RajRichard
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    Apparently, God has revealed the results of the oncoming election in India to Dr. Paul Dhinakaran, who is a well-regarded evangelist. This prophecy could either come to pass (happen) or fail. How do we Christians respond to this prophecy? If this prophecy fails, how would it impact the reliability of Historic Christianity? Here's my response...
  • Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife (An appraisal of Islam 'n India) by BSMurthy
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    The sublimity of Muhammad's preaching in Mecca and the severity of his sermons in Medina make Islam a Janus-faced faith that forever bedevils the mind of the Musalmans. This thought-provoking work, besides dissecting the anatomy of Islam, steeped in the Quran, seeks to depict the psyche of the Musalmans, shaped by the proclivities of their prophet, vicissitudes of his life and the attitudes of his detractors, which the mechanism of their umma perpetuates. More to the point, aided by "I'm Ok - You're Ok", the path-breaking work of Thomas A. Harris and Roland E Miller's "Muslim Friends-Their Faith and Feeling", this book, for the first time ever, psycho-analyzes the imperatives of the Muslim upbringing, which has the potential to turn a faithful and a renegade alike into a fidayeen. Also, apart from delving into the ironies of the faiths that affected the fate of the peoples, eclipsed the cultures of communes, altered the course of history and afflict the politics of the day, this book examines how the sanãtana 'Hindu' dharma came to survive in India, in spite of the combined onslaught of Islam and the Christianity on Hinduism for over a millennium. This book is for those who wish to be aware of the follies of their faith and the foibles of others to lighten the burden of dogma and reduce the baggage of prejudice postulated in its thirty-five well-structured chapters. Also, besides providing a panoramic view of the Indian history, this thought-provoking book appraises the way Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Azad, Ambedkar, Indira Gandhi, Narasimha Rao, Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Narendra Modi et al made or unmade the post-colonial India. Possibly in a new genre, this free ebook is a book for our times.
  • Character of Dr. Manmohan Singh by BSMurthy
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    If he was secretly coveting the gaddi while publicly averring that he was not up to the mark, then he is cunningly self-serving. And if he genuinely believed that he is not a "prime ministerial material" and still had taken up the job, then he is morally dishonest. Either way, he's not a man of intellectual integrity and the country is paying the price for having him at the helm of affairs. Maybe, he does not covet money for himself but he served Sonia's covetous cause and shamed the position of the Indian Prime Minister.
  • Christian's Letter to Paul Dhinakaran about his False Prophecy of the Indian... by RajRichard
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    Dr. Paul Dhinakaran's prophecy regarding the 2019 Indian elections failed miserably. As a fellow Christian, I believe I am well within my rights to take issue with his prophecy, for he boldly claimed that God was the source of his prophecy. Read more...
  • Hindu Theocratic State - Canard of the Libtards by BSMurthy
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    The Hindu fundamentalism is a misnomer, coined by the cunning and subscribed by the naïve, which had come in handy to the Semitic proselytizers to undermine the Indian nationalism. Why, it should be apparent to the discerning that while the Brahmanism is orthodox, the sanatana dharma, exemplified by swadharma, is amorphous, and in them lay the social diversity of the Hindu spiritual ethos.
  • Political Hurdle to Indian Nationalism by BSMurthy
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    The sum and substance of this political zero sum game is that it not only hinders the entry of the Musalman into the national mainstream but also stymies his personal well-being through ghettoized thinking. That Muslims should fall prey to this Machiavellian deception packaged as secularism for electoral consumption is the bane of the Indian democracy. It's thus; the cynical secularism of the self-serving politicians that won't allow us to inculcate the spirit and aspirations common to us as the citizens of the whole of India is the hurdle to our nationalism.
  • Rajiv vora from Raipur Chhattisgarh into Politics. by basuprasad19
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    Being the son of an esteemed journalist gave Rajiv Vora an early insight into the conditions of society and lack of education among the rural population of the country and hence he dedicated his life to work towards providing affordable quality education to the marginal section of the society and watch them prosper. Everyday we come across the hardships and labors of the deprived section of the society and are encouraged to work towards making their lives better. Many of us even commit to take even a small step by treating the house-helps and grocers with respect and kindness. But only a few tend to focus on the bigger picture and make effort towards changing the situation all together. Rajeev Vora is one such young fellow who has filled this gap between urban and rural lifestyle by bringing the educational reform in the state of Chhattisgarh.Completing his matriculation from Raipur and moving to Pune for graduation and post-graduation allowed Rajeev to notice the difference between the teaching methodologies and helped him understand societal & educational reforms required to be adopted in order to empower the rural population. On returning to his state after completing his education, he joined the Amrit Sandesh at the age of 23 as a journalist and began his journey of getting a closer insight into the lives of people of Chhattisgarh. Being the member of Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee and a Delegate of All India Congress Committee (AICC) gives Rajeev the platform to address the issues and work towards finding sustainable solutions.
  • The Last Zamindar  by Anshupriyae
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    The Last Zamindar A Family Saga of Power, Legacy, and Betrayal In the heart of Mithila, Bihar, stands the Simaria Rajbari-an ancient palace steeped in power, pride, and secrets. For generations, the Singh family ruled as zamindars, wielding influence that stretched beyond their lands. But by the 1970s, the feudal era is dying, and with it, the family's unquestioned dominance. When Veerendra Pratap Singh, the heir to this legacy, chooses the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) over his ancestral throne, he is branded a black sheep by his father, Tej Pratap Singh-the last true zamindar in spirit. But Veerendra sees what his ancestors refuse to: power no longer lies in land, but in the corridors of bureaucracy. As Veerendra rises through the system with his unbreakable ideals, he collides with corrupt politicians, caste-based power struggles, and a shadowy network that won't let old power die easily. From burning villages to secret gold reserves, from Mithila's fading aristocracy to Delhi's ruthless politics, he fights to prove that honor doesn't lie in tradition, but in conviction. But history is a cycle-and the Singh family's future will be shaped by two more black sheep: Aditya Singh, who rejects government service for the world of business. Aryan Singh, who embraces the grey world of power with no moral lines. As the family fractures and evolves, one question remains: Will the Singh dynasty adapt and survive, or will it become just another forgotten chapter in India's modern history?
  • Riyasat Ke Rangbaaz  by author_vritika
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    Where power is a responsibility, not a weapon of hate... And where love isn't a weakness, but the bravest form of strength. This is the story of the Yaduvanshi and Raghuvanshi legacies - two powerful houses who never treated politics as a game of greed, but as a vow to serve. When names are carved in gold and legacy flows through bloodlines, every step is questioned. But some don't answer with slogans - they walk into the battleground with purpose.
  • Ranneeti - The Politics  by Nab_writess
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    Book 1 of "Vendetta Legacy" He was the country's most powerful politician. She was the sister of the man who destroyed his world. Ranvijay Singh Thakur - cold-blooded, calculating, and the youngest rising star in Indian politics - had everything except peace. His beloved sister's brutal end shattered him, and the name he held responsible echoed through every breath he took: Neeti Maheshwari's brother. But instead of bullets or a courtroom, he chose a punishment far more cruel. Marriage. Neeti Maheshwari, graceful and strong-willed, was dragged into a nightmare she never saw coming. Forced into marrying the man whose eyes burned with hate, whose touch was colder than ice, and whose heart beat for revenge - not love. She was innocent, but her last name became her curse. As the media celebrated their perfect political union, inside the grand walls of their home lived two broken souls - one seeking justice, the other struggling for survival. Yet hate has a strange way of turning into obsession... and obsession can sometimes wear the mask of love. In Ranneeti, revenge isn't just a motive - it's the game. And when politics mix with heartbreak, can love truly bloom, or will it be buried under the weight of betrayal?
  • Samputi (Collection)  by Merakiswajay
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    One shots . ITV couple. Kdrama couple.
  • Austerity ......of Love (Completed) by rainasweet_honey
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    In the bustling corridors of power, where ambitions clash and alliances shift like sand, Mrityunjay Gaikwad stands tall, a figure of authority and influence. Yet, beneath the veneer of his political prowess lies a man haunted by the shadows of his past, grappling with an emptiness that gnaws at his soul. Enter Mythili, a delicate flower in the tempest of life, whose heart once beat in harmony with Mrityunjay's. Fate, however, has dealt her a cruel hand, stripping away her most cherished possession - a love left unfulfilled, a dream shattered by the harsh realities of the world. As their paths converge once more, a tapestry of emotions unfolds, weaving together strands of desire, betrayal, and redemption. Can Mrityunjay find solace in the arms of the woman he once adored, or will the specter of his own ambition drive them further apart? In the labyrinth of power and passion, where every move carries consequences, the journey of love takes unexpected turns, leading our protagonists to the brink of discovery - of themselves, of each other, and of the true meaning of love. But as the stakes rise and the shadows deepen, one question lingers, hanging in the air like a tantalizing whisper: Will love emerge victorious, or will the forces of greed, money, and power cast their long shadow over the fragile bonds that bind them together?