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@BatBrawler

India Katılım Şubat 2011
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#ZackSnydersJusticeLeague 💪❤️ Can't be happier. These movements and joy of victory has made me feel so alive after a long period of time. Love y'all. #SnyderCut team ✊
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Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
Primeminister of India, Narendra Modi, would not take my question, I was not expecting him to. Norway has the number one spot on the World Press Freedom Index, India is at 157th, competing with Palestine, Emirates & Cuba. It is our job to question the powers we cooperate with.
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Wishing all believers of Ambedkarism, in equality , social justice and freedom of all kinds , a sincere #AmbedkarJayanti
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Jahnavi Kapoor@JahnviKapoor_FC·
India is blessed to have a visionary like B. R. Ambedkar jii whose ideals continue to inspire generations, Remembering him on his Jayanti. #AmbedkarJayanti
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Lycus
Lycus@L5nc_Yu5_0sx1·
Casteist meltdown is so satisfying. रोते रहो 😂
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Catty
Catty@CatWomaniya·
How normalised rape culture is in this country for this savage piece of shit to sexually assault a woman on camera, in full public view. Like it’s a completely normal behavior to violate a woman’s boundaries. This country is not and will never be safe for women.
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SteMot@steusmotus·
Biggest dick head on this app.
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Kaida 🌊@khaliltooshort·
The kids can have Avengers Doomsday. The men will be at Dune 3
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Kon _Chirwa@KonChirwa·
Violence against women is never acceptable. We demand accountability, support for survivors, and real justice. Stand with women. Stand against abuse. 💜
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Buu
Buu@PogChampBuu·
Nah, you have James Gunn’s Superman 💀
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Happy Singh
Happy Singh@HappySi79054951·
Constant physical beatings and mental harassment by 2 Brahmin and 3 OBC classmates drove Dr. Ratan Kumar Meghwal, a Rajasthani Dalit final year MBBS student at AIIMS Rajkot to throw himself before a train, leaving behind a 17 PAGE suicide letter. This is exactly why UGC is MUST.
Rahul Hanwate@Rahul78897252

Another Rohith Vemula: A Tragedy That Demands Outrage In a deeply disturbing incident, Dr. Ratan Kumar Meghwal, a final-year MBBS student from the SC community at AIIMS Rajkot, allegedly died by suicide after jumping in front of a train. Before taking this tragic step, he left behind a 17-page suicide note. In his note, Ratan Meghwal reportedly held Asmit Sharma and four of his associates responsible for his death. According to the contents of the note, he had been subjected to severe harassment, physical assault, and relentless mental torture, pushing him into unbearable psychological distress. This tragedy painfully echoes the case of Rohith Vemula in 2016 at the University of Hyderabad, whose heartbreaking final letter said: “My birth is my fatal accident.” At the time, the nation believed that such a devastating event would force institutions to confront discrimination and reform their systems. Yet, the pattern appears to have continued. After Rohith came Dr. Payal Tadvi in Mumbai (2019), Darshan Solanki of IIT Bombay (2023), and other cases such as Ayush and Anil from IIT Delhi. And now, Ratan Meghwal. Year after year, the country’s most prestigious institutions—IITs, AIIMS, and Central Universities—are witnessing the deaths of promising young students who entered these campuses with dreams but allegedly faced humiliation, discrimination, and unbearable pressure. Even official data presented in Parliament indicates that in recent years dozens of SC/ST/OBC students have died by suicide, with many cases linked to discrimination, harassment, and systemic pressure within campuses. In Ratan Meghwal’s case, police have registered a complaint and arrested the five accused individuals, while the SC/ST Cell has begun an investigation. This is not just another case. It is a collective moral failure. When institutions meant to nurture talent instead become places where students feel crushed by harassment and prejudice, it is not merely a tragedy—it is an indictment of the system itself. A nation that prides itself on education and equality must confront this reality with honesty and urgency. No student should have to pay for their dreams with their life.

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