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I Am Paradoxical🍃'The storms in my head ruin the garden that my soul holds:

Varanasi, India Beigetreten Ekim 2016
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian. People are looking at this video and seeing students climbing through train windows. I see something else. I see the complete failure of a system that has been making the same promises for decades. First question. Why are we still seeing scenes like this in 2026? These are the kind of visuals we used to see 20 or 30 years ago. Back then we were told infrastructure would improve. Railways would modernise. Capacity would increase. Travel would become easier. Today every other day we see videos of new trains, station redevelopments, inaugurations and photo ops. The Railway Minister never seems to run out of achievements to announce. So where exactly is all this development going? Because the common man is still hanging from doors, sleeping on platforms and fighting for a few square inches of space inside a coach. Tatkal is a mess. General coaches are permanently overcrowded. Reserved passengers suffer. And whenever lakhs of students have to travel for an exam, the entire system collapses like a house of cards. Then comes the second problem. Jobs. People will say look at the competition. No. Look at the desperation. Nearly 29 lakh people fighting for a few thousand vacancies is not a success story. It is a warning sign. And before someone starts blaming the youth, let's talk honestly. A huge number of young people are under-skilled because the education system itself is broken. Schools fail them. Colleges fail them. Training institutes fail them. Then the same system turns around and asks why companies don't hire them. The answer is sitting right in front of us. Poor education creates under-skilled youth. Under-skilled youth struggle to find jobs. Job scarcity pushes everyone towards government recruitment. Government recruitment creates massive crowds. Massive crowds overwhelm infrastructure. And the cycle repeats forever. But the worst part comes after that. Imagine you're a poor student from a village. Your exam centre is 500 or 1000 kilometres away. You somehow arrange money for the journey. Train tickets are expensive. Buses are expensive. Food is expensive. Hotels are expensive. Everything is expensive. Half the time your family is borrowing money just so you can appear for the exam. You aren't travelling comfortably. You're trying to survive the trip. No hotel. No proper meal. No rest. Just somehow reach the centre, write the exam and return home. Meanwhile everyone else is making money. Railways make money. Transport operators make money. Hotels make money. Restaurants make money. Coaching centres make money. Governments get to boast about recruitment numbers. Everyone earns. Except the student. The student gets stress, uncertainty and overcrowded trains. That's why this video hits so hard. Because it isn't just about trains. It isn't just about jobs. It isn't just about exams. It's about a system so rotten that fixing one problem simply exposes three more underneath it. The train is overcrowded because jobs are scarce. Jobs are scarce because education is failing. Education is failing because accountability is absent. And the poor aspirant gets crushed somewhere in the middle of all of it. Then politicians look at these crowds and call them aspirational India. No. This is not aspiration. This is desperation. And a country that cannot tell the difference between the two has a much bigger problem than overcrowded trains.
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Narendra Nath Mishra
Narendra Nath Mishra@iamnarendranath·
ग़ज़ब! पुलिस भर्ती की परीक्षा से पहले ही फिटनेस टेस्ट LIVE !
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian. People are looking at this video and seeing students climbing through train windows. I see something else. I see the complete failure of a system that has been making the same promises for decades. First question. Why are we still seeing scenes like this in 2026? These are the kind of visuals we used to see 20 or 30 years ago. Back then we were told infrastructure would improve. Railways would modernise. Capacity would increase. Travel would become easier. Today every other day we see videos of new trains, station redevelopments, inaugurations and photo ops. The Railway Minister never seems to run out of achievements to announce. So where exactly is all this development going? Because the common man is still hanging from doors, sleeping on platforms and fighting for a few square inches of space inside a coach. Tatkal is a mess. General coaches are permanently overcrowded. Reserved passengers suffer. And whenever lakhs of students have to travel for an exam, the entire system collapses like a house of cards. Then comes the second problem. Jobs. People will say look at the competition. No. Look at the desperation. Nearly 29 lakh people fighting for a few thousand vacancies is not a success story. It is a warning sign. And before someone starts blaming the youth, let's talk honestly. A huge number of young people are under-skilled because the education system itself is broken. Schools fail them. Colleges fail them. Training institutes fail them. Then the same system turns around and asks why companies don't hire them. The answer is sitting right in front of us. Poor education creates under-skilled youth. Under-skilled youth struggle to find jobs. Job scarcity pushes everyone towards government recruitment. Government recruitment creates massive crowds. Massive crowds overwhelm infrastructure. And the cycle repeats forever. But the worst part comes after that. Imagine you're a poor student from a village. Your exam centre is 500 or 1000 kilometres away. You somehow arrange money for the journey. Train tickets are expensive. Buses are expensive. Food is expensive. Hotels are expensive. Everything is expensive. Half the time your family is borrowing money just so you can appear for the exam. You aren't travelling comfortably. You're trying to survive the trip. No hotel. No proper meal. No rest. Just somehow reach the centre, write the exam and return home. Meanwhile everyone else is making money. Railways make money. Transport operators make money. Hotels make money. Restaurants make money. Coaching centres make money. Governments get to boast about recruitment numbers. Everyone earns. Except the student. The student gets stress, uncertainty and overcrowded trains. That's why this video hits so hard. Because it isn't just about trains. It isn't just about jobs. It isn't just about exams. It's about a system so rotten that fixing one problem simply exposes three more underneath it. The train is overcrowded because jobs are scarce. Jobs are scarce because education is failing. Education is failing because accountability is absent. And the poor aspirant gets crushed somewhere in the middle of all of it. Then politicians look at these crowds and call them aspirational India. No. This is not aspiration. This is desperation. And a country that cannot tell the difference between the two has a much bigger problem than overcrowded trains.
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian. People are looking at this video and seeing students climbing through train windows. I see something else. I see the complete failure of a system that has been making the same promises for decades. First question. Why are we still seeing scenes like this in 2026? These are the kind of visuals we used to see 20 or 30 years ago. Back then we were told infrastructure would improve. Railways would modernise. Capacity would increase. Travel would become easier. Today every other day we see videos of new trains, station redevelopments, inaugurations and photo ops. The Railway Minister never seems to run out of achievements to announce. So where exactly is all this development going? Because the common man is still hanging from doors, sleeping on platforms and fighting for a few square inches of space inside a coach. Tatkal is a mess. General coaches are permanently overcrowded. Reserved passengers suffer. And whenever lakhs of students have to travel for an exam, the entire system collapses like a house of cards. Then comes the second problem. Jobs. People will say look at the competition. No. Look at the desperation. Nearly 29 lakh people fighting for a few thousand vacancies is not a success story. It is a warning sign. And before someone starts blaming the youth, let's talk honestly. A huge number of young people are under-skilled because the education system itself is broken. Schools fail them. Colleges fail them. Training institutes fail them. Then the same system turns around and asks why companies don't hire them. The answer is sitting right in front of us. Poor education creates under-skilled youth. Under-skilled youth struggle to find jobs. Job scarcity pushes everyone towards government recruitment. Government recruitment creates massive crowds. Massive crowds overwhelm infrastructure. And the cycle repeats forever. But the worst part comes after that. Imagine you're a poor student from a village. Your exam centre is 500 or 1000 kilometres away. You somehow arrange money for the journey. Train tickets are expensive. Buses are expensive. Food is expensive. Hotels are expensive. Everything is expensive. Half the time your family is borrowing money just so you can appear for the exam. You aren't travelling comfortably. You're trying to survive the trip. No hotel. No proper meal. No rest. Just somehow reach the centre, write the exam and return home. Meanwhile everyone else is making money. Railways make money. Transport operators make money. Hotels make money. Restaurants make money. Coaching centres make money. Governments get to boast about recruitment numbers. Everyone earns. Except the student. The student gets stress, uncertainty and overcrowded trains. That's why this video hits so hard. Because it isn't just about trains. It isn't just about jobs. It isn't just about exams. It's about a system so rotten that fixing one problem simply exposes three more underneath it. The train is overcrowded because jobs are scarce. Jobs are scarce because education is failing. Education is failing because accountability is absent. And the poor aspirant gets crushed somewhere in the middle of all of it. Then politicians look at these crowds and call them aspirational India. No. This is not aspiration. This is desperation. And a country that cannot tell the difference between the two has a much bigger problem than overcrowded trains.
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NDTV India@ndtvindia·
यूपी में सिपाही भर्ती परीक्षा का आज दूसरा दिन: लखनऊ में खिड़कियों से ट्रेनों में घुसे अभ्यर्थी #Lucknow | #UttarPradesh
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Real talk for every common Indian. A man is driving at night with his wife and small child in the car. Police stop the vehicle for checking. The moment he starts recording, they beat him up. Simple as that. No big criminal. No fight. No threat. Just a citizen using his phone. And the cops lose control. Now the SP comes on camera. "Multiple versions of the video." "We have formed a three-member DSP committee." "Notices sent to the policemen and the victim." "Action will be taken after inquiry." Arre bhai, seriously? This is the same old script we have seen a thousand times. When police themselves are accused, they investigate themselves. A committee of their own officers. Two months later the report will say "some confusion", "both sides at fault", "no major lapse", and the file will gather dust. The man was with his family. He was not drunk. He was not aggressive. He was not breaking any law by recording. But he got thrashed for daring to record. And now they are treating him like a criminal too by sending him a notice. Imagine if there was no video. The story would have been twisted completely. The man would be called a rowdy. Drunk. Obstructing duty. Cases would be filed on him and nobody would believe a word he said. The video only proves what actually happened. It does not guarantee punishment. In India, catching police on camera exposes the truth, but rarely delivers justice. We all know what happens next. Statements will be given. Media will be thanked for its "patience." Public anger will be managed. Then slowly the matter fades away. The involved officers get transferred or receive a minor punishment at best. Life goes on. Another common man learns his lesson: Never record police. This is not protection. This is power. They set up night checking because of "anti-social elements", but the moment a common citizen records, he becomes the element. First suspend the officers who were beating the man. Then talk about inquiry. Not the other way around. Till that happens, all this committee drama is just timepass and cover-up. Nothing more. Common Indians are watching. And we are tired of watching the same movie again and again.
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian who still falls for the jumlas. You collapse. Heart attack, stroke, accident, whatever. You or your family dial 108/102 trusting the "system." The government ambulance arrives, lights flashing, siren screaming and inside it's a fucking circus. Your loved one is turning blue, unconscious, dying. Seconds are killing brain cells. Oxygen is not optional. It's the one thing standing between life and death. But the cylinder is jammed, locked or dead. So what do these "life-saving" heroes do? They grab a hammer and start banging it like roadside welders. A HAMMER. Inside an ambulance. Next to a dying patient. Let that image burn into your head. This is the same country where politicians every single day vomit jumlas about "world-class healthcare", "Ayushman Bharat", "health for all" and "New India." They hold press conferences. Cut ribbons for fancy buildings that look good in photos. Then fly off to the next event. Meanwhile, the ambulance carrying your mother or father can't even provide oxygen without jugaad and a hammer. They don't build working systems. They announce schemes, siphon the funds and leave the ground reality rotting. No maintenance. No accountability. No trained staff. Just broken equipment and excuses. Healthcare improving? For whom? For the common Indian, a medical emergency is still Russian roulette. You're not just fighting the disease. You're fighting a collapsed system running on negligence, corruption, missing parts and pure incompetence. The worst part? We've stopped getting angry. Video goes viral. "Arre system hai yaar." Laughing emojis. Next reel. Numb. Defeated. Accepting slow murder as normal. Imagine it's your wife, your child or your parents lying there. The attendant is searching for a hammer while oxygen levels crash. And the people who promised you "acche din" are busy somewhere giving another speech about transforming India. This isn't "chalta hai." This is straight-up criminal apathy dressed up as governance. We don't need more announcements. We don't need more rankings. We don't need more advertisements. We need ambulances where oxygen actually works without violence. We need basic equipment that isn't dead on arrival. We need a system that values Indian lives more than photo-ops and vote banks. Until a critical patient gets oxygen without a goddamn hammer, every jumla about development is pure bullshit. Your life. My life. Our families' lives. They're worth nothing to these people. Wake up or keep dying silently while they keep selling dreams. The blood is on the system and on every one of us who stays quiet.
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Sachin Gupta
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Video में मरीज के साथ मौजूद व्यक्ति कह रहा है कि एंबुलेंस को एक घंटा हो गया है, लेकिन ऑक्सीजन नहीं लग पाई है। यह एंबुलेंस सरकारी हॉस्पिटल की तरफ से भेजी गई थी। 📍जिला मुरादाबाद, उत्तर प्रदेश
Sachin Gupta@Sachingupta

उत्तर प्रदेश – जिला मुरादाबाद में एंबुलेंस के अंदर ऑक्सीजन सिलेंडर का लॉक हथौड़े से तोड़ना पड़ रहा है। एंबुलेंस के अंदर मरीज लेटा हुआ है और उसे ऑक्सीजन की जरूरत है। सोचिए, स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं के यह हाल हैं...

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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian who still falls for the jumlas. You collapse. Heart attack, stroke, accident, whatever. You or your family dial 108/102 trusting the "system." The government ambulance arrives, lights flashing, siren screaming and inside it's a fucking circus. Your loved one is turning blue, unconscious, dying. Seconds are killing brain cells. Oxygen is not optional. It's the one thing standing between life and death. But the cylinder is jammed, locked or dead. So what do these "life-saving" heroes do? They grab a hammer and start banging it like roadside welders. A HAMMER. Inside an ambulance. Next to a dying patient. Let that image burn into your head. This is the same country where politicians every single day vomit jumlas about "world-class healthcare", "Ayushman Bharat", "health for all" and "New India." They hold press conferences. Cut ribbons for fancy buildings that look good in photos. Then fly off to the next event. Meanwhile, the ambulance carrying your mother or father can't even provide oxygen without jugaad and a hammer. They don't build working systems. They announce schemes, siphon the funds and leave the ground reality rotting. No maintenance. No accountability. No trained staff. Just broken equipment and excuses. Healthcare improving? For whom? For the common Indian, a medical emergency is still Russian roulette. You're not just fighting the disease. You're fighting a collapsed system running on negligence, corruption, missing parts and pure incompetence. The worst part? We've stopped getting angry. Video goes viral. "Arre system hai yaar." Laughing emojis. Next reel. Numb. Defeated. Accepting slow murder as normal. Imagine it's your wife, your child or your parents lying there. The attendant is searching for a hammer while oxygen levels crash. And the people who promised you "acche din" are busy somewhere giving another speech about transforming India. This isn't "chalta hai." This is straight-up criminal apathy dressed up as governance. We don't need more announcements. We don't need more rankings. We don't need more advertisements. We need ambulances where oxygen actually works without violence. We need basic equipment that isn't dead on arrival. We need a system that values Indian lives more than photo-ops and vote banks. Until a critical patient gets oxygen without a goddamn hammer, every jumla about development is pure bullshit. Your life. My life. Our families' lives. They're worth nothing to these people. Wake up or keep dying silently while they keep selling dreams. The blood is on the system and on every one of us who stays quiet.
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Piyush Rai
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A hammer being used to unlock the oxygen cylinder lock while the patient, in critical condition. lies unconscious inside a sarkari ambulance in Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh.
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian who still pays taxes, stands in queues and gets fucked by the system daily. Your son gets caught cheating in an exam? A normal parent feels shame. They apologise. They accept the rules. They teach their kid that actions have consequences. But if you're a police sub-inspector with a little power in your pocket, rules are toilet paper. Your kid gets nabbed copying? You don't beg or bargain. You roll up with your goons, vandalise the control room, threaten teachers like they're street dogs, smash property and treat an educational institution like your personal battlefield. All because your precious blood thinks he's above the exam hall. And the best part? It's all on crystal-clear CCTV. No blurry footage. No "angle" disputes. The entire country watched a uniformed man's entitlement explode in real time. Now imagine, just for a second, there was no CCTV. Those teachers would be called liars, anti-social elements or people "misbehaving with respectable citizens." The college would be pressured to shut up. FIRs would mysteriously vanish. Political uncles would call it a "small family matter." And the common man trying to expose it? He'd be the one fighting cases for "defaming" a cop. That's the naked truth of Bharat. Without video proof, the powerful don't just escape. They flip the script and become the victims. The video went viral. People are screaming "Justice!" "Suspend him!" "Jail the bastards!" Spare me the naive bullshit. We've seen this garbage movie a thousand times. Suspension happens. Temporary, of course. FIRs are filed. Then diluted. Committees are formed. Press conferences are held. Public anger peaks. Then social media moves on to the next rape, scam or outrage. Six months later it's the same old story. "Investigation is complex." "Witnesses turned hostile." "Mutual compromise." And the officer is back in uniform, maybe even promoted. Because in India, getting caught on camera humiliates the system for 48 hours. It doesn't destroy it. The brutal reality is this: Power doesn't fear exposure anymore. It fears sustained consequences. And those consequences almost never come for the connected. This isn't one rogue sub-inspector. This is the default setting for too many people in uniform, politics and bureaucracy. Their kids are special. Their mistakes are "misunderstandings." Your kid fails? Tough luck. Loser rules are rules. The camera showed the crime. The system will now show its true face: protection of its own. Common Indians, stop hoping for "justice" from the same machine that runs on connections, not law. Demand transfers. Demand dismissals. Demand jail time that actually sticks. Or keep watching the powerful treat institutions like their personal latrines while your children study under the fear that merit means nothing when daddy has a badge and a gun.
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रावण@raavan_india·
राजा का बेटा नकल नहीं करेगा तो कौन करेगा। अब दरोगा होकर इतना तो हक बनता ही है। न्यूज वाले भी फालतू खबर छापते रहते हैं।
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian who still pays taxes, stands in queues and gets fucked by the system daily. Your son gets caught cheating in an exam? A normal parent feels shame. They apologise. They accept the rules. They teach their kid that actions have consequences. But if you're a police sub-inspector with a little power in your pocket, rules are toilet paper. Your kid gets nabbed copying? You don't beg or bargain. You roll up with your goons, vandalise the control room, threaten teachers like they're street dogs, smash property and treat an educational institution like your personal battlefield. All because your precious blood thinks he's above the exam hall. And the best part? It's all on crystal-clear CCTV. No blurry footage. No "angle" disputes. The entire country watched a uniformed man's entitlement explode in real time. Now imagine, just for a second, there was no CCTV. Those teachers would be called liars, anti-social elements or people "misbehaving with respectable citizens." The college would be pressured to shut up. FIRs would mysteriously vanish. Political uncles would call it a "small family matter." And the common man trying to expose it? He'd be the one fighting cases for "defaming" a cop. That's the naked truth of Bharat. Without video proof, the powerful don't just escape. They flip the script and become the victims. The video went viral. People are screaming "Justice!" "Suspend him!" "Jail the bastards!" Spare me the naive bullshit. We've seen this garbage movie a thousand times. Suspension happens. Temporary, of course. FIRs are filed. Then diluted. Committees are formed. Press conferences are held. Public anger peaks. Then social media moves on to the next rape, scam or outrage. Six months later it's the same old story. "Investigation is complex." "Witnesses turned hostile." "Mutual compromise." And the officer is back in uniform, maybe even promoted. Because in India, getting caught on camera humiliates the system for 48 hours. It doesn't destroy it. The brutal reality is this: Power doesn't fear exposure anymore. It fears sustained consequences. And those consequences almost never come for the connected. This isn't one rogue sub-inspector. This is the default setting for too many people in uniform, politics and bureaucracy. Their kids are special. Their mistakes are "misunderstandings." Your kid fails? Tough luck. Loser rules are rules. The camera showed the crime. The system will now show its true face: protection of its own. Common Indians, stop hoping for "justice" from the same machine that runs on connections, not law. Demand transfers. Demand dismissals. Demand jail time that actually sticks. Or keep watching the powerful treat institutions like their personal latrines while your children study under the fear that merit means nothing when daddy has a badge and a gun.
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News24@news24tvchannel·
उत्तराखंड : बेटे को नकल करने से रोका तो दरोगा पिता और अन्य ने देहरादून के कॉलेज में तोड़फोड़ और मारपीट की ◆ SI ने अपने चार साथियों के साथ कॉलेज परिसर में हंगामा किया ◆ सभी 5 जून को जबरन परीक्षा नियंत्रण कक्षा में घुस आए, वहां तोड़फोड़ की और कर्मचारियों को धमकाया ◆ छात्र नकल करता हुआ CCTV में भी कैद हुआ है, हालांकि उसके परिजनों का दावा है कि उनका बेटा ऐसा कर ही नहीं सकता टीचरों ने उसे बेवजह परेशान किया #Uttarakhand | #Dehradun | Uttarakhand | Dehradun Polytechnic College
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Enquiry for what? The entire incident is already on video. Everyone can see the officer assaulting that man. Maybe the man was at fault, maybe he wasn't. I don't know and frankly that's what your investigation is supposed to determine. But tell us one thing first. By what authority did that officer beat him in front of his wife and child? If the man violated a law, charge him. If he committed an offence, produce him before a court. Since when did police officers become judge, jury and executioner on the roadside? What action have you taken against the officer whose actions are already visible to the entire country? Suspension? FIR? Departmental action? Or is all the urgency reserved for investigating the victim? This is exactly how the system protects its own. When a common citizen is involved, action is immediate. When an officer is caught on camera, committees are formed, enquiries are announced and time is bought until public outrage fades away. Investigate everything else if you want. But the assault itself is not under investigation. The whole country has already watched it happen. The real question is not what that man did. The real question is what action you have taken against the officer who did it.
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Anurag Dwary@Anurag_Dwary·
धमतरी युवक के साथ मारपीट के मामले में जिला SP का कहना है कि मामले की जांच के लिए तीन डीएसपी की एक टीम बनाई गई है
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian. Your kid falls seriously ill and you rush to a government hospital? Don't expect dignity. Don't expect systems. No power, no connections, no money? Just accept that you'll be dragging your child on a stretcher for a kilometre in 45-degree heat while traffic honks past and the government sleeps. Watch that video of little Adarsh. Eleven years old. Rare neurological condition. His parents, his mother soaking her dupatta to give him shade, pushing him from MY Hospital to Super Speciality like beggars because there was no ambulance, no stretcher van, nothing. This isn't an "incident". This is routine in India's public hospitals. You think complaints, tweets, or videos will bring change? They'll issue a statement, suspend someone for two days for the cameras, then everything returns to normal. Same broken hospitals. Same indifferent staff. Same politicians building statues and talking about smart cities while children are paraded through the streets like this. This is India's public healthcare for 99% of us. Underfunded, overcrowded, inhuman. Doctors overworked. Nurses short-staffed. Infrastructure stuck in the 90s. Accountability zero. The system doesn't see you as a citizen. It sees you as a burden. And don't think private healthcare is automatic salvation. Private hospitals can charge you ten times more, run unnecessary tests, prescribe medicines you don't need and sometimes push procedures that may not even be required. Remember the recent case of that military man's mother? A stomach infection and she ended up losing her hand. That's the other side of the trap. Leaked-paper doctors, corporate greed and weak regulation. This rot didn't start with this government. It has been festering for decades across governments and political parties. The entire system is designed to extract from the common man. So what should you do? If you can somehow afford it, go to a reputed private hospital. Borrow, mortgage, sell whatever you have if you must, but verify first. Ask around. Check reviews. Don't fall for the first flashy hospital you see. Keep emergency cash ready. Keep a few trusted doctor contacts. Know the nearest decent setup before you actually need it. For the poor? Honestly, not many options. Pray you somehow survive. That's the brutal reality millions face. Vote like your child's life depends on it because it does. Stop falling for freebies and start demanding functional hospitals, ambulances and real accountability. Teach your kids early. In this country, the common man often feels like he has only two options: pay up or suffer silently. This little boy and his parents didn't deserve this humiliation. But the system doesn't care. It never has. Wake up. Your health and your family's life are ultimately on you. The government washed its hands of that responsibility long ago. Choose wisely. Or bleed.
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Anurag Dwary
Anurag Dwary@Anurag_Dwary·
11-year-old Adarsh, battling a rare neurological illness, lay helpless on a stretcher as his parents pushed him 1 km in the scorching sun from MY Hospital to Super Speciality in Indore .. mother kept soaking her dupatta to shield him from heat .. a child in pain, parents in despair and a system that looked away @GargiRawat
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
@ImHudda @Anurag_Dwary This guy did raise his voice. The rest you're already seeing in the video. And if anyone is wondering what happened after that, just watch the police press conference. You'll understand exactly what happens when an ordinary citizen decides to speak up.
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Anurag Dwary@Anurag_Dwary·
A person travelling with his wife & child stops for checking.He starts recording.Instead of accountability, he gets assaulted.Since when filming officials become a crime? If a camera threatens authority more than lawbreakers do,the problem isn't the citizen. Policing cannot mean intimidation & violence. @GargiRawat
Anurag Dwary@Anurag_Dwary

Man Travelling With Wife, Child Alleges Police Beat Him At Checkpoint ndtv.com/india-news/chh…

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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
So does that give the police the right to beat that person in front of his wife and children? And if he was from a different district or even a different state, since when did that become a crime? Is there any law that says an Indian citizen cannot live in another district or another state? Also, by sending a notice to his landlord, what exactly is the police trying to achieve here? Enforce the law or intimidate him? Because from the outside, it looks a lot more like bullying than policing.
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian. Got stopped by cops at night with your family? Don't be a hero. No power no connections? Just pull out your wallet. Bargain if you can. Grease the palm. Pay and GTFO. Otherwise watch this video. This brother got beaten like a dog in front of his wife and daughter just for recording. His little girl will carry that trauma forever. Was he wrong? Doesn't matter. This is how 99% of these encounters end. That cop? Corrupt to the core. I don't need proof. You don't either. 99% of Indians don't trust 99% of the police and for damn good reason. They've built this image themselves. India's most rotten, feared and useless organisation. You think recording will get justice? They'll suspend him for the drama then quietly promote the bastard back. Nothing changes. Wake up. In this country power respects power and the common man only has two options. Bribe or bleed. Choose wisely.
Anurag Dwary@Anurag_Dwary

A person travelling with his wife & child stops for checking.He starts recording.Instead of accountability, he gets assaulted.Since when filming officials become a crime? If a camera threatens authority more than lawbreakers do,the problem isn't the citizen. Policing cannot mean intimidation & violence. @GargiRawat

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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Real talk for every common Indian. Got stopped by cops at night with your family? Don't be a hero. No power no connections? Just pull out your wallet bargain if you can grease the palm pay and GTFO.Otherwise watch this video. This brother got beaten like a dog in front of his wife and daughter just for recording. His little girl will carry that trauma forever. Was he wrong? Doesn't matter. This is how 99% of these encounters end.That cop? Corrupt to the core. I don't need proof you don't either. 99% of Indians don't trust 99% of the police and for damn good reason. They've built this image themselves Indias most rotten feared and useless organisation. You think recording will get justice? They'll suspend him for drama then promote the bastard back. Nothing changes.Wake up. In this country power respects power and the common man only has two options bribe or bleed. Choose wisely.
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Ghar Ke Kalesh@gharkekalesh·
Police stopped a man returning from a movie with wife & kids, took his bike keys & slapped him on the road despite showing ticket.
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
@ajeetbharti i hope you read this and reply also अजीत भारती जी, मान लिया कि उस आदमी से गर्मी नहीं झेली गई। मान लिया कि उसका कोई स्वार्थ होगा। मान लिया कि उसे लाइमलाइट चाहिए होगी। लेकिन मेरा सवाल है कि यहां ज्यादा जरूरी क्या है? ये कि कोई आदमी 45 डिग्री की गर्मी में कितनी देर खड़ा रहा या ये कि वो पेपर लीक जैसे असली मुद्दे पर सड़क पर उतरकर आवाज उठा रहा था? आप खुद न जाने कितनी बार NTA और धर्मेंद्र प्रधान को लेकर ट्वीट कर चुके हैं। आपने खुद कहा है कि लाखों बच्चों का भविष्य बर्बाद हुआ है। तो जब कोई उसी मुद्दे को लेकर सड़क पर उतर रहा है तो अचानक समस्या क्या हो गई? फिर पूरी बहस मुद्दे से हटाकर इस बात पर क्यों आ जाती है कि किसी की गाड़ी का पंखा खराब हो गया या उसे गर्मी लग गई? और एक बात बताइए, अगर आपको लगता है कि ये लोग सिर्फ दिखावा कर रहे हैं तो आप खुद क्यों नहीं उतरते मैदान में? आपकी नैतिक जिम्मेदारी सिर्फ ट्विटर तक ही सीमित है क्या? ट्वीट पर क्रांति करना और सड़क पर उतरकर जोखिम लेना दोनों में बहुत फर्क होता है। दूसरों को ज्ञान देना आसान है लेकिन खुद सड़क पर उतरकर वही लड़ाई लड़ना उतना आसान नहीं होता। आज के माहौल में किसी छात्र के लिए प्रदर्शन में जाना मजाक नहीं है। एक FIR उसके सरकारी नौकरी के सपने खत्म कर सकती है। एक पुलिस केस सालों की मेहनत पर पानी फेर सकता है। ऊपर से लोग तैयार बैठे हैं किसी को देशद्रोही कहने के लिए, किसी को विदेशी एजेंट कहने के लिए, किसी को टुकड़े टुकड़े गैंग बताने के लिए। ऐसे माहौल में अगर कुछ सौ या कुछ हजार लोग भी घर से निकलकर आवाज उठा रहे हैं तो मैं उनकी गाड़ी का पंखा नहीं देखूंगा, मैं उनका साहस देखूंगा। और रही बात स्वार्थ की, तो इस देश में कौन है जिसका कोई स्वार्थ नहीं है? राजनीतिक दल अपना स्वार्थ देखते हैं। मीडिया अपना स्वार्थ देखता है। नेता अपना स्वार्थ देखते हैं। बड़े बड़े टिप्पणीकार भी अपना स्वार्थ देखते हैं। अगर स्वार्थ होना ही किसी आंदोलन को गलत साबित कर देता है तो फिर इस देश की लगभग पूरी राजनीति ही गलत ठहर जाएगी। और सबसे अजीब बात मुझे ये लगती है कि हमारे यहां मुद्दे से ज्यादा महत्व उस व्यक्ति को दिया जाता है जो मुद्दा उठा रहा है। मुझे सच में समझ नहीं आता कि क्या फर्क पड़ता है कि इस मुद्दे के लिए सड़क पर कौन उतर रहा है। अगर मुद्दा सही है तो फिर उसे कांग्रेस उठाए, आम आदमी पार्टी उठाए, कोई छात्र संगठन उठाए, कोई नया सोशल मीडिया वाला संगठन उठाए या खुद बीजेपी ही सड़क पर उतर जाए, उससे क्या फर्क पड़ता है? समर्थन व्यक्ति को नहीं, मुद्दे को मिलना चाहिए। अगर कल बीजेपी पेपर लीक के खिलाफ सड़क पर उतरती तो क्या मैं सिर्फ इसलिए उसका विरोध करता क्योंकि वो बीजेपी है? बिल्कुल नहीं। और अगर आज कोई ऐसा व्यक्ति या संगठन इस मुद्दे को उठा रहा है जिससे मैं राजनीतिक रूप से सहमत नहीं हूं तो क्या सिर्फ इसी वजह से मैं पेपर लीक को गलत कहना छोड़ दूंगा? बिल्कुल नहीं। यही तो समस्या है। हम ये देखने में ज्यादा व्यस्त हैं कि आवाज कौन उठा रहा है बजाय इसके कि आवाज किस बात के लिए उठाई जा रही है। किसी आंदोलन को गलत साबित करने का सबसे आसान तरीका है आंदोलन करने वाले पर हमला करो और असली मुद्दे को पीछे धकेल दो। असल सवाल ये नहीं है कि किसी को गर्मी लगी या नहीं। असल सवाल ये है कि पेपर लीक हुआ या नहीं। लाखों छात्रों का भविष्य प्रभावित हुआ या नहीं। व्यवस्था विफल हुई या नहीं। अगर इन सवालों का जवाब देने की बजाय हम सिर्फ प्रदर्शन करने वालों का मजाक उड़ाएंगे तो फिर हम भी उसी मुद्दे से भाग रहे हैं जिस पर बात होनी चाहिए। सच कहूं तो सोशल मीडिया पर बैठकर आंदोलनकारियों का मजाक उड़ाना बहुत आसान है। मुश्किल काम है सड़क पर उतरना। और उससे भी मुश्किल काम है उस मुद्दे पर उतरना जिससे लाखों छात्रों का भविष्य जुड़ा हुआ हो। इसलिए किसी के इरादों पर बहस करने से पहले कम से कम उस मुद्दे की गंभीरता को समझिए जिसके लिए लोग अपना समय, अपनी पढ़ाई, अपना करियर और कई बार अपना भविष्य तक दांव पर लगा रहे हैं।
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
अजीत भारती जी, मान लिया कि उस आदमी से गर्मी नहीं झेली गई। मान लिया कि उसका कोई स्वार्थ होगा। मान लिया कि उसे लाइमलाइट चाहिए होगी। लेकिन मेरा सवाल है कि यहां ज्यादा जरूरी क्या है? ये कि कोई आदमी 45 डिग्री की गर्मी में कितनी देर खड़ा रहा या ये कि वो पेपर लीक जैसे असली मुद्दे पर सड़क पर उतरकर आवाज उठा रहा था? आप खुद न जाने कितनी बार NTA और धर्मेंद्र प्रधान को लेकर ट्वीट कर चुके हैं। आपने खुद कहा है कि लाखों बच्चों का भविष्य बर्बाद हुआ है। तो जब कोई उसी मुद्दे को लेकर सड़क पर उतर रहा है तो अचानक समस्या क्या हो गई? फिर पूरी बहस मुद्दे से हटाकर इस बात पर क्यों आ जाती है कि किसी की गाड़ी का पंखा खराब हो गया या उसे गर्मी लग गई? और एक बात बताइए, अगर आपको लगता है कि ये लोग सिर्फ दिखावा कर रहे हैं तो आप खुद क्यों नहीं उतरते मैदान में? आपकी नैतिक जिम्मेदारी सिर्फ ट्विटर तक ही सीमित है क्या? ट्वीट पर क्रांति करना और सड़क पर उतरकर जोखिम लेना दोनों में बहुत फर्क होता है। दूसरों को ज्ञान देना आसान है लेकिन खुद सड़क पर उतरकर वही लड़ाई लड़ना उतना आसान नहीं होता। आज के माहौल में किसी छात्र के लिए प्रदर्शन में जाना मजाक नहीं है। एक FIR उसके सरकारी नौकरी के सपने खत्म कर सकती है। एक पुलिस केस सालों की मेहनत पर पानी फेर सकता है। ऊपर से लोग तैयार बैठे हैं किसी को देशद्रोही कहने के लिए, किसी को विदेशी एजेंट कहने के लिए, किसी को टुकड़े टुकड़े गैंग बताने के लिए। ऐसे माहौल में अगर कुछ सौ या कुछ हजार लोग भी घर से निकलकर आवाज उठा रहे हैं तो मैं उनकी गाड़ी का पंखा नहीं देखूंगा, मैं उनका साहस देखूंगा। और रही बात स्वार्थ की, तो इस देश में कौन है जिसका कोई स्वार्थ नहीं है? राजनीतिक दल अपना स्वार्थ देखते हैं। मीडिया अपना स्वार्थ देखता है। नेता अपना स्वार्थ देखते हैं। बड़े बड़े टिप्पणीकार भी अपना स्वार्थ देखते हैं। अगर स्वार्थ होना ही किसी आंदोलन को गलत साबित कर देता है तो फिर इस देश की लगभग पूरी राजनीति ही गलत ठहर जाएगी। और सबसे अजीब बात मुझे ये लगती है कि हमारे यहां मुद्दे से ज्यादा महत्व उस व्यक्ति को दिया जाता है जो मुद्दा उठा रहा है। मुझे सच में समझ नहीं आता कि क्या फर्क पड़ता है कि इस मुद्दे के लिए सड़क पर कौन उतर रहा है। अगर मुद्दा सही है तो फिर उसे कांग्रेस उठाए, आम आदमी पार्टी उठाए, कोई छात्र संगठन उठाए, कोई नया सोशल मीडिया वाला संगठन उठाए या खुद बीजेपी ही सड़क पर उतर जाए, उससे क्या फर्क पड़ता है? समर्थन व्यक्ति को नहीं, मुद्दे को मिलना चाहिए। अगर कल बीजेपी पेपर लीक के खिलाफ सड़क पर उतरती तो क्या मैं सिर्फ इसलिए उसका विरोध करता क्योंकि वो बीजेपी है? बिल्कुल नहीं। और अगर आज कोई ऐसा व्यक्ति या संगठन इस मुद्दे को उठा रहा है जिससे मैं राजनीतिक रूप से सहमत नहीं हूं तो क्या सिर्फ इसी वजह से मैं पेपर लीक को गलत कहना छोड़ दूंगा? बिल्कुल नहीं। यही तो समस्या है। हम ये देखने में ज्यादा व्यस्त हैं कि आवाज कौन उठा रहा है बजाय इसके कि आवाज किस बात के लिए उठाई जा रही है। किसी आंदोलन को गलत साबित करने का सबसे आसान तरीका है आंदोलन करने वाले पर हमला करो और असली मुद्दे को पीछे धकेल दो। असल सवाल ये नहीं है कि किसी को गर्मी लगी या नहीं। असल सवाल ये है कि पेपर लीक हुआ या नहीं। लाखों छात्रों का भविष्य प्रभावित हुआ या नहीं। व्यवस्था विफल हुई या नहीं। अगर इन सवालों का जवाब देने की बजाय हम सिर्फ प्रदर्शन करने वालों का मजाक उड़ाएंगे तो फिर हम भी उसी मुद्दे से भाग रहे हैं जिस पर बात होनी चाहिए। सच कहूं तो सोशल मीडिया पर बैठकर आंदोलनकारियों का मजाक उड़ाना बहुत आसान है। मुश्किल काम है सड़क पर उतरना। और उससे भी मुश्किल काम है उस मुद्दे पर उतरना जिससे लाखों छात्रों का भविष्य जुड़ा हुआ हो। इसलिए किसी के इरादों पर बहस करने से पहले कम से कम उस मुद्दे की गंभीरता को समझिए जिसके लिए लोग अपना समय, अपनी पढ़ाई, अपना करियर और कई बार अपना भविष्य तक दांव पर लगा रहे हैं।
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Ajeet Bharti@ajeetbharti·
ये करेंगे क्रांति! चूतिए, जनवरी में आना। एक पंखा झलवा रहा है गरीब आदमी से, एक की गान तीन बजे ही फट गई। क्या कहते थे? न्यूक्लियर ब्लास्ट भी सर्वाइव कर लेते हैं कॉकरोच? क्या हो गया? कल फिर आओगे?
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Yahi hoti hai asli opposition ki politics. Aaj Haryana Congress, NSUI aur desh bhar se aaye workers sadkon par utar kar exam leaks ke khilaaf ladai lad rahe hain. Baarish mein bheeg rahe hain, lathiyan kha rahe hain, FIR aur police action ka risk utha rahe hain. Yeh un logon ko bhi karara jawab hai jinhone berozgaar yuvaon ko "cockroach" tak keh diya tha. Sach kahun toh BJP bhi isi tarah ki ground-level politics karke power mein aayi thi. Jab woh opposition mein thi tab sadkon par ladti thi, andolan karti thi, logon ke muddon ko uthati thi. Sirf TV studios mein debates aur social media par hashtags chala kar nahi. Lekin sabse bada sawaal yeh hai ki Rahul Gandhi aur Priyanka Gandhi kahan hain? Akhilesh Yadav, Tejashwi Yadav aur Arvind Kejriwal kahan hain? Do-chaar tweets aur press conferences se desh nahi badalta. Jab NTA ke scams, exam paper leaks aur crores yuvaon ka bhavishya daav par laga ho, tab bade netaon ka sirf tamashbeen bankar baithna samajh se pare hai. Agar Congress waqai comeback karna chahti hai, toh raasta sirf ek hai lagataar sadkon par rehna. Ground par rehna. Logon ke beech rehna. Aur saath hi apni social media strategy ko bhi theek karna. Mainstream media unhe coverage dene wali nahi hai. Apni visibility aur apna narrative unhe khud banana padega, warna workers ki mehnat logon tak pahunch hi nahi paayegi. Elections tweets se nahi jeete jaate. Elections sadkon par jeete jaate hain. Aaj ground par utarne wale har worker ko salaam. Aur bade netaon se bas itni si baat ya toh maidan mein utro, ya phir jagah un logon ko do jo ladne ke liye taiyar hain.
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Piyush Rai
Piyush Rai@Benarasiyaa·
Cockroaches from Congress in Haryana.
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ
आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Jo log chilla rahe hain ki 22 million followers hain phir bhi 1000 log nahi aaye unko ek baat samajh leni chahiye ki tumne shayad zindagi mein kabhi organic protest dekha hi nahi hai Tum log itne aadat ho paid bheed bus bhar ke laane aur sarkari machinery ke dum par crowd jama karne ki ki asli gussa aur asli protest tumhe chhota lagta hai Yahan students aur aspirants sirf ek shaam risk nahi kar rahe FIR police case background verification job application aur online harassment tak ka risk le rahe hain jo unka future kharab kar sakta hai Phir bhi saikdon log aaye Ye failure nahi himmat hai Lakhon log dil se saath hain lekin ghar par baithe hain kyunki har kisi ko pata hai ki is desh mein awaaz uthao to turant anti national tukde tukde gang urban naxal ya Soros agent ka tag chipka diya jata hai Farmers ke saath hua CAA protesters ke saath hua wrestlers ke saath hua har baar wahi purana khel Mudde par baat mat karo bas awaaz uthane walon ko badnaam karo Aur jo bheed ginte phir rahe hain pehle apne area mein kisi MLA ya Pradhan ke khilaf 10 log jama karke dikha do Phir gyaan dena Mudda asli hai gussa asli hai aur ek poori generation pak chuki hai Number ka mazaak uda lo jitna udana hai dalalon Lekin yaad rakhna jab aam log darr ke aage bolna shuru kar dete hain tab kursiyan hilti hain Baaki tum logon ko samajh nahi aayega Tum wahi karo jisme mahir ho.
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Sushant Sinha
Sushant Sinha@SushantBSinha·
"AC में बैठाओ नहीं तो मर जाएगा... " कुछ घंटे के प्रोटेस्ट में ये हाल हो गया था कॉकरोच जनता पार्टी के अभिजीत दीपके का... इंस्टाग्राम पर फॉलो बटन दबवाना और जमीन पर आंदोलन करने में जमीन आसमान का फर्क होता है.. इसमें कोई दो राय नहीं कि CBSE, NEET कांड के बाद लोगों में नाराजगी है.. लेकिन लोग नरेंद्र मोदी को कुर्सी से हटा देना चाहते हों या देश को नेपाल... बांग्लादेश बना देना चाहते हों.. ऐसा कोई सेंटिमेंट नहीं है... देश पिछले कई सालों में कहां से कहां पहुंचा है जिसको ना देखना हो वो ना देखे लेकिन देश की बड़ी जनसंख्या को वो दिख रहा है... सरकार को भी धर्मेंद्र प्रधान के खिलाफ जमीन पर दिख रहे जेन्विन नाराजगी को एड्रेस करना चाहिए.. बाकी देश का युवा देश को आगे ले जाने के लिए लगातार काम कर रहा है.. उसे कॉकरोच बनने का कोई शौक नहीं है.. ये जंतर मंतर पर कुछ सौ की भीड़ ने आज साबित कर दिया है।
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आ𝕣ꪖꪜ@singhaarav059·
Bro this isn't activism it's straight up bullying The reporters you're hounding at Jantar Mantar aren't sitting in AC studios deciding narratives. They're standing in 45°C heat with mics and cameras just doing their jobs and trying to earn a living. Most of them have zero control over what finally gets aired. The real faces of Godi Media are the star anchors editors and owners sitting comfortably in Mumbai and Delhi studios shaping the narrative and cozying up to power. But instead of questioning them or targeting the people who actually make those decisions you go after the easiest targets on the ground. That's not media accountability. That's frustration being taken out on people who have the least power in the system. If you're really angry at Godi Media then question the anchors challenge the owners boycott the channels. Stop acting like harassing a field reporter doing his job is some revolutionary act. Pure cowardice.
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Nehr_who?
Nehr_who?@Nher_who·
ABP reporter getting booed by CJP protestors with crowd chanting "Godi Media Go back." These Godi Media demonise all the voices that are raised against the Govt Right Done,Peak Satisfaction.
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