Inspiration Behind 72hoor.com

The idea for this platform didn’t come overnight. For a long time, we felt the need for such a space — a place where truth could be told without filters, where the stories of our people, our struggles, and our martyrs wouldn’t be buried or twisted. Our hearts cry every time we see the blood of our brothers being shed so cheaply, and our women and children being targeted — in those moments, we’ve always felt the urge to act, to create something that fights back.

That changed when the dots started connecting.

We began following the works of Neeraj Atri, Tufail Chaturvedi, Kaushlesh Rai, and the Indologia Project.

“Today, the nature of war has changed. The Kshatriya of Bharatvarsh must hold the pen along with the sword to resist invasion.” – Tufail Chaturvedi

Neeraj Atri has long been a fearless voice for free speech and uncensored platforms, embodying exactly the kind of unapologetic truth-telling we stand for. His life is a testament to unwavering dedication — standing firm against all odds to defend our civilization. His moral courage transcends mere words; he has continually chosen to speak truth in the face of tremendous opposition

Kaushlesh Rai, with his deep understanding of history and strategic insight into the ongoing Islamization, has consistently spoken of the need for a central database — to document our martyrs and to name those responsible for their suffering.

And , The Indologia Project — his contribution can’t be expressed in words. He alone carries the strength and knowledge to awaken a sleeping civilization, with immense wisdom across history, culture, and geopolitics.

Hold on! How can we not talk about Yati Narsinghanand? To speak of resistance without invoking his name would be incomplete. His unyielding courage, his fearless defiance, and his unshakable vow to defend dharma have been nothing short of legendary. In a world where truth is punished and silence is rewarded, he stood alone — unwavering. It is his fire that fuels ours. Building a platform that challenges their illusion was never safe — we knew the risks. But Yati ji’s fearless stand reminds us: if he can carry this fight openly, so can we.

It is from these minds and their courage that 72hoor.com draws its fire. This is more than a website — it’s a continuation of their vision. We are here to preserve truth, fight erasure, and make sure no voice, no sacrifice, and no betrayal is forgotten.