@theskindoctor13 Even a moderate swimmer who could carry a rope to this distance would have saved him. Please learn how to swim while you can it's a life saving skill everyone must know. Just like walking driving and climbing. This is very tragic given the trauma he faced before drowning.
Listen to this close friend of Yuvraj Mehta, who drowned after waiting 90 minutes for rescue.
Yuvraj was like most of us, middle class, a taxpayer, and blackpilled about the system. Ironically, the very system he had lost faith in proved him right, in the most cruel way!
@TajinderBagga@pbhushan1 Kal ko Kerala Bengal Punjab me bhi kara de plebiscite ? Territories of India have no say about cessation from the Indian Union. Kaise vakeel hai ban gaya hai bhai ye ?
@annamalai_k All of these cold blooded murderers are a serious threat to society. How they are assaulting a pleading man is gut wrenching. They should be brought to justice and never released from jail except for hanging.
Suraj, a migrant worker from Maharashtra working in Thiruthani, was subjected to a barbaric assault by a gang intoxicated on ganja. His only crime was daring to object when a knife was placed on his neck so that others could record a social media reel.
This is the disturbing reality of DMK-ruled Tamil Nadu today. While the police have arrested the perpetrators, the larger rot remains untouched. Easy access to narcotics, open glorification of violence, political propaganda against migrant workers and the casual carrying of deadly weapons like swords have become normalised under this regime.
The DMK government must be held accountable for turning a once orderly state into a Jungle Raj.
@theskindoctor13 Ye society ke management vale apne aap ko neta samajhte hain aur agar koi ladki ya aurat akeli reh rehti ho to uspe khaas najar rakhte hain. l'm sure vaha kuch ladke bachelors honge hi objectionable kaam karte honge but unko kuch ni hoga.
A 22-year-old woman residing alone in a gated apartment complex in Bengaluru hosted a small, quiet get-together with a few friends at her own flat. There was no loud music or disturbance.
But the gathering drew the attention of “society uncles,” who were probably keeping a watch on her daily routine, and who confronted her late at night, questioning her conduct and her right to have guests. They told her that bachelors aren’t allowed in the society and asked her to call the owner of the house. When she calmly told them that she herself was the owner of the flat and was not violating any rule, the situation escalated further, with several committee members entering her home without consent, accusing her of drinking and smoking.
Parts of this confrontation were captured on CCTV cameras installed inside her flat for safety, footage that later became central to her case. The society members eventually called the police, but after verifying that no nuisance was being created and that the woman owned the flat, the cops took no action.
Rather than letting the episode pass, she chose to pursue legal remedies, sending notices for harassment, trespass, and intimidation. An urgent society meeting was called the same evening, where video footage from her living-room camera was screened before residents. Following this, the accused members were removed from their positions on the society board and fined Rs 20,000 each for violating bylaws. A written apology was issued to her.
She was not letting it pass this easy though. Next, she filed a ₹62-lakh civil suit, seeking compensation for mental trauma and reputational harm, along with a permanent injunction to prevent further interference.
I hope she wins. This case will be landmark in India because it legally challenges the unchecked authority of RWAs, clearly establishing that society committees have no right to police personal behaviour inside a privately owned home. By treating moral policing as actionable civil harassment with financial consequences, it will set a deterrent precedent and strengthen individual residential autonomy.
@cricbuzz It was clearly the nonchalance & overconfidence of the Indian side. Mhatre choosing bowling and leaking unnecessary runs; accumulated huge chasing pressure. He also got involved in unwanted banter & put more pressure on the boys comng after him. @BCCI These kids need to calm down
@ARanganathan72 Free speech is a myth. The Court has 'Contempt of court'.... Some peaceful people have 'Blasphemy'.... One protects the other. The latter carries out all their nefarious endeavours under the secure umbrella of the former.
Starting today, the Supreme court is on a two-week winter vacation and will be operating at just 6% of its capacity. There are currently 53 million cases pending in Indian courts - 91,080 of them are pending in the Supreme Court.
A judge can go on a vacation, a judiciary cannot.
@AskAnshul It's not new. If you observe closely almost every matter of lynching, killing, rioting, terrorising was first turned into a blasphemy and then planned aggression was used. Even the hijab row Bihar CM was headed the same way. It's their ultimate weapon, excuse, modus operandi.
He is Naimul Hassan, head of Rapid Action Battalion-14 (RAB-14) in Bangladesh.
He has now said that there is no evidence of blasphemy by Dipu Chandra Das, who was killed and burned by Islamist mob chanting religious slogans.
Is this the first case? In 2021, several Temples were attacked in Bangladesh in the name of blasphemy. Why? A photo went viral in which Quran was placed under the feet of an idol in a Durga Pandal.
Later, CCTV footage revealed that a man named Iqbal Hossain had taken the holy book from a Mosque, walked into a Durga Pandal and placed the book.
Blasphemy has become a tool in Bangladesh to incite riots against the Hindu community, target Temples and kill Hindus.
@taslimanasreen This is why CAA was necessary. Every community except the Muslims around our neighbouring countries is in danger and so the CAA bill was drafted thoughtfully.
Dipu Chandra Das worked at a factory in Bhaluka, Mymensingh. He was a poor laborer. One day, a Muslim coworker wanted to punish him over some trivial matter, so in the middle of a crowd he announced that Dipu had made derogatory remarks about the Prophet. That was enough. Frenzied followers of the Prophet pounced on Dipu like hyenas and began to tear him apart. Eventually the police rescued him and took him into custody—meaning Dipu was under police protection.
Dipu told the police what had happened, stated that he was innocent, that he had made no comment whatsoever about the Prophet, and that it was all a conspiracy by that coworker. The police did not go after the coworker. Many among the police harbor a fondness for jihad. Was it in the excess of this jihadist zeal that they threw Dipu back to those fanatics? Or did jihadist militants shove the police aside and take Dipu out of the station? They held a full-blown celebration—beating Dipu, hanging him, burning him—a jihadist festival.
Dipu Chandra Das was the sole breadwinner of his family. With his earnings, his disabled father, mother, wife, and child survived. What will happen to them now? Who will help the relatives? Who will bring the mad murderers to justice? Dipu’s family doesn’t even have the money to flee to India to escape the jihadists’ hands. The poor have no one. They have no country left, not even a religion left.
@KreatelyMedia Iske pas duniya bhar ka gyan hai khud bana bana le na. China UAE me kya alien aa ke bana rahe ? Vaha bhi to insan hi bana rahe, kar de Bhai tu bhi apne desh ke liye kuch bas khaamiyan hi nikalte rahega kya ? Kuch dikha kar ke ye bhashanbaji mat kar yaha.
@UnSubtleDesi@Yunus_Centre How these Jahils are treating another human being for alleged blasphemy is beyond humanism. What the hell hell is radicalization??? 10, 50, 1000 getting radicalised is understandable but how does a whole country of millions get radicalized ? It's in their ideology and nurturing.
They hanged him. Killed him. Burnt him.
This is being Hindu in Bangladesh. This is @Yunus_Centre’s Bangladesh. This is where a lie about “blasphemy” lands a Hindu.
This is Islam.
Remember him. Remember Dipu Chandra Das
@IsThatMaaz Dear fellow Indians, don't engage with this chutiya. Your abuses, corrections and preachings are just a way to generate X impressions for his account. Let this bhikhari starve. He enjoys his mother and sisters being abused for X money 🤑. This is what his country is alive on. 😂
@Miss_Halimatu The argument that you guys present to defend your dumb tradition and culture is utterly nonsense, ridiculous and irrelevant. What kind of mindset do you guys have? What do you guys think all day?
Yes, the linguistic point is accurate: Standard Arabic lacks a native 'p' sound, so "Pakistan" is transliterated as "باكستان" (Bākistān). The name was coined in 1933 from Persian/Urdu, meaning "land of the pure," with roots in Indo-Aryan languages like Sanskrit. The "offspring" claim is more satirical than literal.
Here's a translation of the video's dialogue from Hindi to English:
"Open your ears and listen, Pakistanis! Now don't say that you are the offspring of Arabs!
You claim to be children of Arabs, but in Arabic, there's no 'pa' sound, no 'pi' sound, no 'pe' sound. If you try to write 'Pakistan' in Arabic, sorry to say, you can't write it as Pakistan – it'd be Faqistan or Baqistan, because Arabic has 'fa' and 'ba' instead of 'pa'. So, being Pakistani means you are actually children of Sanskrit and Hindi."
Mangesh Yadav is the most hyped player I am seeing. He is still raw, but too much potential. If we can make him work, we are stuck gold. A No. 9 who can bat, with Krunal batting not much, Mangesh will be useful. Our new bowling coach did an awesome job with the bowlers last season. I hope he does the same with Mangesh.