Sunil Bhat
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Sunil Bhat
@sunba77
human first.. khanabadosh...32 years ++. sans homeland
zuv chum brhmaan ghar gach ha. 가입일 Ocak 2016
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Dear @KolkataPolice . Since you like watching social media videos. Watch this. This is in front of @MamataOfficial’s home. Is this how you keep a ruled for 15 years chief minister safe?
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@itsDivasChoice Nupur ji more power to u. Wanted to congratulate u .. regards
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“Saying that the election was rigged is just an excuse. You can’t accept your defeat”
“If you think elections aren’t fair, then don’t contest. Your 80 MPs won because of fair elections, but the rest did not?”
Imagine being so wrong that Rajdeep Sardesai had to take BJP’s side, even though his wife is a TMC MP
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Her name was Geetika Sharma.
She was 23 years old. From Delhi. She joined MDLR Airlines in 2006 as a trainee cabin crew member. The airline was owned by businessman and politician Gopal Kanda.
She received rapid promotions and salary increases. She was given senior management positions despite having studied only up to Class 12.
When MDLR Airlines shut she moved to Emirates Airlines in Dubai. She later returned to India.
On August 5 2012 she was found hanging at her home in Delhi.
She left two suicide notes naming Gopal Kanda and his associate Aruna Chadha as responsible for pushing her to take her own life.
She wrote that Gopal Goyal was a fraud who always had bad intentions towards girls and that both had broken her trust and misused her for their own benefit.
Kanda surrendered to police on August 18 2012. He spent 13 months in jail before being granted bail.
On February 13 2013 Geetika’s mother Anuradha was found hanging in the same room. She also left a suicide note naming the same two people.
On July 25 2023 a Delhi court acquitted both Gopal Kanda and Aruna Chadha. The court found the prosecution had failed to prove they drove Geetika to suicide.
Geetika named two people in her note. Her mother named the same two people six months later in hers.
The court found the evidence insufficient.
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IMPORTANT Data point:
49 constituencies in West Bengal had winning margins lower than number of electors deleted in SiR
26 won by BJP, 21 by TMC, 2 by Cong
Average victory margin of BJP in 207 seats was an impressive 27,805 ,
Note: total of 90 lakh names deleted during electoral rolls. Over 34 lakh appeals pending before tribunals which is a sizeable number.
Net net: SIR may have affected marginal seats BUT did NOT influence final verdict in WB. It was HIGH ANTI INCUMBENCY in several regions that cost TMC after 15 years in power .
More details here: m.thewire.in/article/politi…
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Shocking!
A major concern has emerged at the sacred Baba Kedarnath Temple as ordinary devotees are reportedly being forced to wait for up to 15 hours for darshan, with many blaming the growing number of VIP visitors for the delay
Even devotees are beaten by the police, This is total failure of management
Hindus donates crores of money to temples but Management can't provide basic facilities
@pushkardhami it's a shame on you 🙏🏻
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केदारनाथ यात्रा के पहले ही दिन जो हुआ वो नहीं होना चाहिए था, गुजरात से आए श्रद्धालु दिलीप भाई माली की हार्ट अटैक से मौत हो गई। बेटा हेमंत माली डीएम रुद्रप्रयाग विशाल मिश्रा से पिता की डेडबॉडी ले जाने के लिए हेली सर्विस की गुहार लगाता रहा, लेकिन डीएम ने DGCA की NOC नहीं होने का हवाला दिया और ख़ुद हेलीकॉप्टर में बैठकर निकल गए।
डीएम रुद्रप्रयाग का ये रवैया बेहद गैरजिम्मेदाराना था और अमानवीय भी। सुबह हेलीपैड पर आई डेडबॉडी को दोपहर 12.30 बजे हेली नसीब हुआ। यदि DGCA की NOC नहीं थी तो डीएम अपनी टीम के साथ हेलीकॉप्टर से कैसे उड़े। क्या सरकार ने अधिकारियों और नागरिकों के लिए अलग अलग नियम बनाए है ?
@pmo @pushkardhami @RamMNK @AmitShah
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His body had wasted away piece by piece.
His ribs had begun to show.
He no longer had the strength even to move.
When the British saw that this 25-year-old young man would not break, they tried to force-feed him by thrusting a tube through his nose.
The tube entered his lungs instead of his food pipe.
Milk filled his lungs.
He writhed in agony, vomited blood, but still refused to end his hunger strike.
On 13 September 1929, inside Lahore Jail, a revolutionary gave his life.
For 63 days yes, 63 days he had not eaten a single grain of food.
History often remembers the hanging of Bhagat Singh, but forgets the comrade who died in Bhagat Singh’s arms.
That revolutionary was Jatindra Nath Das known across India as Jatin Da.
He was an expert in making bombs, but in the end, his greatest weapon became his own body.
He could have apologized.
He could have accepted food.
He could have saved his life.
But he had only one demand:
“Stop treating Indian political prisoners like animals.”
The British believed hunger would crush his spirit.
They did not realize that this was not a body made of flesh alone it was forged in iron.
As his condition worsened, the British crossed every limit of cruelty.
Prison doctors and guards pinned him down.
They forced a tube into his nose.
He screamed in pain, but his resolve never trembled.
When news of his martyrdom reached the public, the nation wept.
It is said that as his body was carried from Lahore to Calcutta, thousands stood at every railway station with flowers in their hands.
In Calcutta, more than 600,000 people joined his funeral procession.
Subhas Chandra Bose himself helped carry his body on his shoulders.
But today, how many still remember that 63-day sacrifice?
Before his death, Jatin Da reportedly said:
“I am no saint. I am simply an ordinary man who wishes to die for the dignity of his country.”
People may debate how India won freedom.
But one truth cannot be denied:
The foundations of that freedom were laid upon the withered bones of young men like Jatin Da.
India’s freedom was not charity.
Someone paid for it with his youth, his pain, and 63 days of unimaginable suffering.
Every Indian should know the price of the air they breathe today.

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I was ordered by @Lenskart_com to cut my shikha and remove my tilak. When I refused to do so, I was fired. - Zeel Soghasia
This is blatant discrimination and bigotry that goes beyond adhering to some internal memo. Mr Soghasia must be recalled and reinstated. @peyushbansal
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#IndiaNews | The probe into a Nashik IT firm has intensified with multiple FIRs, arrests, and fresh allegations of sexual harassment and forced religious conversion, with HR officials also under scrutiny
@AnanyaGuptaag brings an #Exclusive report
#India #Nashik #Maharashtra #Conversion | @ShivaniGupta_5
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@rj_umarnisar @RuhullahMehdi @Office_ASRM Mehdi ji thodi si koshish aur karte to shayad sach bol paate,magar koi baat nahi..
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“What Aga Ruhullah just said on the Kashmiri Pandit issue will surprise you...”
RJ Umar Nisar Podcast
@RuhullahMehdi @Office_ASRM
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New road being relaid not sure why but commuters are the first casualties, 10 km long bumper to bumper jam from sarai kalekhan to ghazi pur NH24 @NHAI_Official
@nitin_gadkari
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Her name is S. Revathi.
She was a head constable at Sathankulam police station in June 2020.
She was on night duty the night Jayaraj and Bennix were brought in.
She watched her colleagues beat them through the entire night.
She saw the bloodstained lathis. She saw the bloodstained table.
She gave Jayaraj water when he asked for it.
At midnight she called her husband and told him what was happening.
When the judicial magistrate came to investigate she was terrified.
Her male colleagues stood outside the room trying to listen to her statement.
They intimidated the magistrate himself.
She signed her statement anyway.
The Madras High Court ordered police protection for her and her family the same day.
She told reporters she did not want any of this publicity.
She said she was ready to face dismissal.
She was not dismissed.
She testified again in court in 2022.
Yesterday 9 police officers were sentenced to death.
Her statement in 2020 is the reason that sentence exists.
Nobody will say her name today.
Her name is Revathi.

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