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New Delhi,India Katılım Kasım 2013
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Niyetsel
Niyetsel@niyetsel·
JUNE READING - DON'T SKIP THIS, IT'S A SIGN! It's no coincidence you're seeing this tweet. Follow me and just leave a dot. I'll tell you something that will truly surprise you.
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Sann
Sann@san_x_m·
Her name was Shubha Shankaranarayan. She was 21 years old, a law student in Bengaluru. She was in a relationship with Arun Varma, her 19 year old college junior. Her father did not approve and arranged her engagement to someone else. On November 30, 2003, Shubha got engaged to B.V. Girish, a 27 year old software engineer. His family celebrated. His future seemed set. Three days later, Shubha called Girish and suggested they spend some time together before the wedding. She proposed dinner and then a stop near HAL Airport to watch planes take off from the viewpoint on Inner Ring Road. He agreed. While Girish stood looking at the runway, three men attacked him from behind with a motorcycle shock absorber. Shubha stood nearby and screamed at the attackers to stop, pretending to be shocked. Girish suffered severe head injuries. He died in hospital the next morning. His family filed a police complaint. At first, investigators found nothing. Girish had no enemies, and suspicion did not fall on Shubha because the engagement had happened just days earlier. Then police reviewed the engagement video. Shubha appeared unhappy and disinterested throughout. Her expressions did not match someone who had just gotten engaged. Investigators dug deeper. They discovered that Shubha had made 73 phone calls and exchanged numerous messages with Arun Varma on the day of the murder. When confronted with the evidence, she confessed. The murder had been planned even before the engagement. Shubha wanted to be with Arun Varma, so she, Arun, and two hired men planned to kill Girish. Girish had been engaged for just three days. In July 2010, all four were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. The Karnataka High Court later upheld the verdict. In 2025, the Supreme Court also upheld all four life sentences. The Supreme Court observed: "Shubha chose a tragic and unacceptable route to address her personal issues, which led to the loss of a young and innocent life." He went to watch planes take off with his fiancee. He never came home. Repost this. Some stories should never disappear.
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yasir hasan
yasir hasan@YasirHasan48798·
त्रिपुरा मे एक कांस्टेबल की वाइफ जो खुद भी कांस्टेबल है! को पूजा मे कैश की गड्डीयां रखना भारी पढ़ गया जब उसका video वायरल होने पर पुलिस हरकत मे आयी और रेड डालकर लगभग 3cr कैश बरामद किया!😳😳 कांस्टेबल और उसकी कांटेबल वाइफ को डिटेन करके जाँच की जा रही है, इस कैश के तार ह्यूमन ट्रेफिकिंग से जुड़ते हुए लग रहे हैँ! ये बात इस केस को और गंभीर बनाती है! 🤔☠️ ये सारी जानकारी सोशल मीडिया और नेट पर न्यूज़ पेपर्स मे छपी खबरों पर आधारित है!👇
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
A simple 120 page PDF can make you $8,400 per month. All you need is Claude, internet connection and 1 hour a day. Comment “PDF” and I’ll send you a FREE training breaking the entire system down. (With all the AI prompts) ⏳ Taking this down in 24 hours.
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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
Forget TikTok. Forget YouTube. Forget Instagram. Amazon can pay you $3,000/month to start AI publishing. It’s boring... but if you start today, you could make $3,000 by the end of June. I’ll send you a free training showing exactly how to do it. Just like this post and comment “Send.” (Make sure you follow.)
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Anil Kumar@Anilkum06676284·
@IndianGems_ There are so many corrupt officers in our country. One of them is the Rahul yadav excise inspector posted in Tuticorin , he is used to taking cash as a bribe and then giving it to friends to get online payments for family and girl friends. Etc. @CBIHeadquarters arrest him.
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
> Bro became a Tax Commissioner > Owns ₹14 crores of gold > Spent ₹18 crores in Kanpur > Owns ₹100 crore worth of property All this on a salary of ₹98,000 per month. The power of discipline investment and compounding 🤡
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Anil Kumar@Anilkum06676284·
@IndianGems_ @CBIHeadquarters @police_madurai has also registered a criminal case. Against him. Rahul Yadav cgst/ excise inspector formly madurai posted now Tuticorin posted. He is corrupt too. Get him arrested and put him behind the bar. Indian law is such a weak law that even murderers get a job.
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Coursera
Coursera@coursera·
Want a chance to get a free backpack from Coursera? 🎒 Simply repost and DM us your full name, address, email and phone number. 😊 (Exclusive to learners in the US, UK and India)
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Keh Ke Peheno
Keh Ke Peheno@coolfunnytshirt·
CM Suvendu Adhikari has suspended Indira Mukherjee DCP (central), along with IPS Vineet Goyal, the then Kolkata CP, IPS Abhishek Gupta the then DCP (North) for mishandling and misinformation during the RG Kar r@pe and Murder case!
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Anil Kumar@Anilkum06676284·
@IndianGems_ Can agencies track these kinds of people's whatsapp calls. As I have seen and noticed that people indulging in these practices generally make whatsapp calls.
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
> Bro became Police Inspector > Used to plant drugs in innocent businessmen home > Raid them and took ₹50 Lakh bribe per case > Now owns ₹100 Crore assets This is the Peak Indian System 🔥
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Anil Kumar@Anilkum06676284·
@IndianGems_ Who is doing what. Nobody is taking any action. Shri Rahul yadav excise inspector now we can say cgst inspector posted in Tuticorin taking bribes from firms or companies to finish the case at the spot of raid. He is also doing the same thing to refund the GST.
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Rajan. He was a final year engineering student at the Regional Engineering College in Calicut, Kerala. His father, T V Eachara Varier, was a Hindi professor at the Government Arts and Science College in the same city. On the morning of March 1 1976 the police came to the college campus and took Rajan away. India was under Emergency. Civil liberties were suspended. Courts had effectively turned away. His father found out the next day from the college principal. He went to every police station in the district. No one admitted to having his son. He met the Home Minister of Kerala, K Karunakaran, directly. He sent petitions to the Home Secretary of the Government of Kerala three times. Not a single reply or acknowledgement came. He wrote to the President of India and the Home Minister of the central government, with copies to every Member of Parliament from Kerala. Nothing. What Eachara Varier did not know at the time was that his son had been taken to an illegal police interrogation camp at Kakkayam. He was tortured. A practice called uruttal was used, where a heavy wooden log is rolled over the body of the victim. Rajan died from his injuries. His body was disposed of by the police and was never found. When the Emergency ended in 1977 Eachara Varier filed a habeas corpus petition in the Kerala High Court. It was the first such petition filed in Kerala after the Emergency. He did it without legal training, without political backing, without money. He had spent everything searching for his son. The court case slowly unravelled the truth. It forced K Karunakaran to resign as Chief Minister of Kerala in 1978 when the adverse judgment came. Rajan’s mother became mentally unstable from the grief. She died in 2000 still not knowing where her son was. Eachara Varier wrote his memoir, Memories of a Father, which won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 2004. In its final lines he wrote, “I don’t close the door. Let the rain lash inside and drench me. Let at least my invisible son know that his father never shut the door.” He died on April 13 2006. He never found his son’s body. Rajan was picked up from his college campus on a March morning in 1976. He was never seen again. Repost this. Some stories must not be allowed to disappear.
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