Amitabh Bachchan's bungalow stands on Tara Road, Juhu, Mumbai it's a big bungalow. There are only 2-3 bungalows of big industrialists after AB's bungalow. Along that way you'll find a big bungalow. The name of the bungalow is "Nirant”. This bungalow is 3 times bigger than Amitabh Bachchan's bungalow. This bungalow has about 3 acres of lawn and it is very luxurious. You will be surprised at what kind of a luxurious bungalow in a posh area like Juhu in Mumbai is! That bungalow "Nirant" does not belong to any superstar or industrialist. The bungalow belongs to none other than…
Teesta Javed Setalvad.
She's just a social worker. From 2004 to 2012 , she received millions of dollars in donations from abroad.
For what?
To uplift the poor.
Now there's one more thing ..
Why do some are anti India. Their forefathers sowed the seed.
The infamous Hunter Commission was a commission of inquiry that gave a clean chit to General Reginald Dyer, who ordered the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Harilal Chimanlal Setalvad, who was a member of it, is the great-grandfather of Teesta Setalvad, who is now in jail. It was this Harilal Chimanlal Setalvad's son, i.e. Teesta's grandfather, Motilal Chimanlal Setalvad, who later acquitted General Dyer in the same Jallianwala Bagh case. After independence, Nehru appointed the same Motilal Chimanlal Setalvad, who had acquitted General Dyer, as the Attorney General. One of the many indelible records of Nehru's British allegiance to the British.
The story of seed quality does not end here. When the same General Dyer was facing trial in the same case, it was Diwan Bahadur Kunj Bihari Thapar who declared his steadfast British allegiance by collecting Rs 1.5 lakh on behalf of Gen Dyer and honouring him with an award with a kripan and a turban. Yes, he was actually Karan Thapar's great-grandfather.
The Thapar family is a wealthy family that made their wealth during the First World War, by supplying men and materials to the British for heavy commissions.
When the Thapar family declares their allegiance, don't wonder where the Sikhs' kirpan and turban came from. In fact, it was the management of the Golden Temple that took the initiative. It took place under the auspices of two new rich Singhs, Sujan Singh and Shobha Singh. There's a reason for that. These were the contractors who were almost entirely in control of the construction work when the capital of British India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. Khushwant Singh, the son of Shobha Singh, was a well-known writer and a staunch Indira Gandhi devotee who wrote articles justifying and whitewashing the Emergency. This Khushwant Singh's son, Rahul Singh, still continues the clan’s occupation of anti-Indianism by glorifying people like Teesta Setalvad and Arundhati Roy on NDTV.
Back to the Thapar family... Karan Thapar's father, Pran Nath Thapar, was the Army chief of India who led the war with China in 1962. Pran Nath's predecessor, General KS Thimmaiah, had originally proposed Lt Gen SPP Thorat as his successor. But it was Nehru who sabotaged the proposal and inserted Pran Nath on his own. Another aspect of Nehru's British allegiance.
Not only that, the daughter of Pran Nath's brother, Maya Das Thapar, the real Romila Thapar, who wrote history textbooks in Indian schools. That too was Nehru's nomination. In school/university history textbooks, you will find nowhere the fact that It was Pran Nath Thapar who led the losing war of 1962. Wouldn't it be surprising if her paternal uncle's name appears as a defeated general in the textbook curated by Romila Thapar!
To some extent, it is these rich families who accepted British bribes and are still driving our sense of history to a certain extent. These same families are the self-proclaimed wholesalers of all progress. They are the ones who bring in false stories and prevent the rise of Indian identity. After independence, it was Nehru and the Congress who ensured that British interests were protected by giving key positions to all these traitors.
When Teesta Setalvad went in, it's not just the fall of a fraudster. It is also the decline of a large parasitic ecosystem that is rooted back by many generations and has been sucking the blood of the Indian people for more than a century.
Copied from @Sanjay Govind Khoche
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