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Documenting civic failures, public accountability & real incidents.

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I don't understand the language they are speaking, but according to the claims being shared with this video, these girls were allegedly trying to trap a boy by tearing their own clothes. Fortunately for him, he already had a camera recording. Think about it for a moment. If there had been no video evidence and false allegations had been made, that boy's life could have been turned upside down overnight. He might have spent years trying to prove his innocence. His reputation in the neighborhood would have been destroyed. His parents would have suffered social humiliation. His friends, career, future, and mental peace could all have been affected. Even if a court eventually cleared his name years later, the lost time, damaged reputation, emotional trauma, and public humiliation could never be fully restored. This is why evidence matters. A camera does not take sides. A recording does not care about gender. It simply captures the truth. If the allegations in this case were false, then this is exactly the kind of toxic and dangerous mentality that destroys innocent lives. Justice must protect genuine victims. But justice must also protect innocent people from false accusations. Truth should matter more than narratives. Evidence should matter more than assumptions.
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Paris on Fire. Whether it happens in France, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, India, Israel, Singapore, Japan, or anywhere else in the world the people who suffer the most are almost never the politicians. The real victims are always ordinary citizens. The taxi driver whose vehicle is burned. The shopkeeper whose life's savings are destroyed. The worker who loses his job because a business shuts down. The family trapped in fear while mobs take over the streets. The taxpayers who pay for rebuilding everything that was destroyed. A beautiful city is not built overnight. Paris, London, Berlin, Brussels, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Rome, Madrid, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne, Tokyo, Osaka, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Dubai, Singapore, Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune every great city exists because generations of people worked, paid taxes, followed laws, invested money, and built something bigger than themselves. Yet a violent mob can destroy years of hard work in a single night. The real cockroach mentality is: "If I can't build it, burn it." "If I can't create it, destroy it." "If I can't earn it, damage it." "If it doesn't belong to me, nobody should enjoy it." And when accountability arrives, excuses suddenly appear: "We are victims." "We are oppressed." "We are poor." "We should not be blamed." No matter who commits it criminal gangs, violent rioters, extremists, political mobs, locals, migrants, refugees, or organized troublemakers burning buses, destroying shops, attacking public property, and terrorizing ordinary citizens is not justice. It is destruction. Builders create civilizations. Workers create economies. Taxpayers create infrastructure. Destroyers create chaos. And in the end, it is always the common citizen who pays the price for the anger, revenge, violence, and lawlessness of a mob. History remembers those who build nations. Not those who burn them.
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This is not protest. This is destruction. A car owner may have spent years working to buy that vehicle. A shop owner may have invested a lifetime of savings into a business. Yet a few minutes of mob violence can destroy what took years to build. Real progress comes from creating, building, and contributing to society not from smashing cars, burning property, and vandalizing neighborhoods. The real cockroach mentality is simple: "If I can't build it, destroy it. If I can't afford it, damage it. If I don't like it, burn it." And when accountability arrives, the excuses begin: "We are victims." "We are poor." "We are oppressed." "We should not be held responsible." No society can thrive if destruction is excused and responsibility is avoided. Every country faces a choice: protect law-abiding citizens who build, work, and contribute or tolerate those who turn anger into vandalism and chaos. Civilizations are built by builders, not by destroyers.
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Once upon a time in Ghaziabad, there were two teenage boys who had been friends for years one Hindu, one Muslim. They studied together, spent time together, and many people saw their friendship as an example of harmony beyond religion. Then came Bakrid. According to the allegations in the case, one of the boys invited 17-year-old Surya Chauhan, saying, “Come, I’ll show you how Bakrid sacrifices are done.” Surya trusted his friend and went with him. Tragically, that would be the last journey of his life. What followed shocked the entire region. Surya Chauhan was allegedly attacked and killed. Police named multiple accused in the case. After the incident, the main accused fled and reportedly went into hiding along with others involved. But behind the headlines was a grieving mother who had lost her son. Surya was only 17 years old. He was said to be a bright student and the hope of his family. His mother shared that his elder brother suffers from mental health challenges, and Surya often told her: "One day I will grow up, earn money, and become your support. You won’t have to struggle forever." That dream was cut short before it could ever become reality. After the murder, Surya’s mother appealed to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for justice. She said she wanted the killers punished and justice delivered for her son. Police launched a manhunt. According to police statements, the main accused, Asad, was tracked down while allegedly attempting to arrange money and escape. Police say that when they tried to stop him, he opened fire. A police officer was injured in the exchange. Police returned fire, and Asad was shot. He was taken to a hospital, where he later died. Several other accused have also been arrested, while police continue searching for the remaining suspects. In the aftermath, government representatives met the victim’s family and announced support measures. Media reports have stated that the family will receive ₹5 lakh in financial assistance and that a government job will be provided to one family member. Some reports have also mentioned housing and security assistance, although details may vary across sources. Nothing can truly replace a son. No compensation, job, or house can remove a mother’s pain. But many believe that financial support, employment, and security can at least help the family rebuild their future after such a devastating loss. The case remains under investigation, and the final determination of guilt and punishment will be decided through the legal process. The family continues to seek complete justice for Surya Chauhan and accountability for everyone involved.
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A Hindu fish farmer in Bangladesh spent years building his livelihood. Every day, every season, every sacrifice went into that pond. Loans were taken, savings were invested, and nearly 60 lakh Taka worth of fish were being raised to support his family. Then one morning, everything was gone. Thousands of fish were found floating lifeless in the water. Imagine the pain. Not just financial loss, but watching years of hard work disappear overnight. This is what many people fail to understand. When hatred enters society, it doesn't stop at one person. It destroys families, livelihoods, communities, and hope itself. The victims are often ordinary people trying to earn an honest living. Farmers, shopkeepers, workers, small business owners people who simply want to provide for their families. Humanity is tested not by how we treat those who are powerful, but by how we treat those who are vulnerable. A man lost his fish. A family lost its income. A community lost a little more trust. No matter who the victim is, no one deserves to see years of hard work wiped out by cruelty and hatred. This is not just about fish. This is about humanity. #Bangladesh #Humanity #Justice
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In the middle of a heavy rainstorm, a Swiggy delivery rider stopped at a petrol pump. After spending hours on the road delivering orders, the cash note in his pocket had become completely soaked. Holding the wet note, he politely said, "Sir, the note is wet, but it isn't torn. Please accept it. It will dry here. My personal phone doesn't have UPI, and the Swiggy phone I carry can't be used for payments right now." The staff hesitated for a moment. It wasn't a big amount, but sometimes small situations can become big problems for someone already struggling through a difficult day. Standing nearby was an elderly gentleman who had been quietly watching the entire conversation while waiting to refuel his own vehicle. He stepped forward and said, "Son, go ahead and fill the fuel. I'll pay for it." The rider was stunned. As the fuel was being filled, the petrol pump staff jokingly asked, "Sir, are you paying for his fuel too?" The old man smiled and replied, "Yes, I am." The rider thanked him with genuine gratitude. But the old man's response carried a lesson far greater than the money he spent. He simply said, "Son, one day when you see someone else in need, help them the same way. That's all I ask." No lectures. No cameras. No social media content. No expectation of anything in return. Just a small act of kindness from one stranger to another. And that's how humanity survives—not through grand speeches, but through ordinary people choosing compassion when no one is watching. A wet note was never the real story. The real story was a heart that refused to stay dry in someone else's difficult moment. ❤️
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🚨 This is how vehicle theft starts. First they survey the area. Then they track your routine. Then one morning your bike or car is gone. Today's cockroaches don't just steal. They study. They plan. They wait. 🔒 GPS Tracker 📹 CCTV 🚨 Motion Alerts Security is cheaper than regret. 🏍️🚗 #VehicleTheft
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🚨 The Real Cockroaches Don't Want to Work They Want Shortcuts 🚨 While honest people spend years building a business, these cockroaches spend nights looking for ways to destroy it. They don't want hard work. They don't want discipline. They don't want sweat. They want quick money. Easy money. Someone else's money. A shop owner sacrifices sleep, family time, and years of effort to build something. Then two cockroaches arrive at midnight with tools in their hands and theft in their minds. 📹 Respect to the owner who installed CCTV. But in 2026, CCTV alone is not enough. ✅ Install shutter alarms. ✅ Use AI motion-detection cameras. ✅ Add hidden backup cameras. ✅ Connect alerts to multiple trusted family members. ✅ Use loud hooters/sirens. ✅ Keep remote live monitoring on phone and TV screens. People easily spend ₹20,000–₹50,000 on vacations, phones, and parties. But when it comes to protecting a shop worth lakhs, they hesitate. Security is not an expense. It's insurance against cockroach mentality. And remember: Many thefts are not random. Someone may have been watching the shop for days. Studying timings. Watching staff movements. Tracking opening and closing routines. Stay alert. Verify people around your business. Don't ignore suspicious activity. Because criminals work every day on finding opportunities. Honest people must work every day on reducing them. 🔒 Protect your shop. 📹 Protect your livelihood. 🚨 Stay one step ahead of the cockroaches.
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🚨 The Friendly Stranger Nobody Knows 🚨 A man enters a neighborhood claiming to be a street vendor. He walks through every lane. He looks at every house. He notices which homes are locked, which families are out, where children play, and where elderly people stay alone. Residents ask a simple question: "What's your name?" No clear answer. "Can you show any ID?" No ID. "Why are you here?" No proper explanation. Now tell me... If someone is genuinely doing business, why hide basic details? This is how many criminals operate not by breaking doors first, but by collecting information first. One day they observe. The next day they return. And then people wonder how thieves knew exactly which house to target. ⚠️ Being alert is not being rude. ⚠️ Asking questions is not discrimination. ⚠️ Protecting your family is common sense. The biggest mistake people make is ignoring warning signs because "it probably isn't a big deal." Sometimes it isn't. But sometimes that's exactly how the story begins. Stay alert. Know who is entering your neighborhood. These are the cockroaches of society those who hide their identity while studying other people's lives. 🏠🚨👀 Would you allow an unknown person with no ID and no clear explanation to freely survey your neighborhood? Yes or No? 👇
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🚨 ROAD RAGE + WEAPON = A WALKING COCKROACH 🚨 A small argument over giving way on a road. Instead of patience, someone allegedly chose anger, ego, and a weapon. This is exactly what's wrong with society today. One minute of rage. One second of ego. And suddenly people think they have the right to threaten, attack, or end someone's life over a traffic dispute. These are not strong people. These are cockroaches hiding behind aggression and weapons because they lack self-control. Roads are for driving, not for settling personal egos. If reports are accurate, strict action should be taken against anyone who uses violence or weapons during a road dispute. ❓My question to the public: Should there be immediate arrest and strict legal action in such cases? YES or NO? And be honest: If tomorrow someone pulls out a weapon and threatens your father, mother, wife, child, or you over a simple road argument, what would you expect the police to do? Silence encourages the next incident. Accountability prevents it. #RoadRage #CivicSense #PublicSafety #Manali #HimachalPradesh #LawAndOrder #RoadSafety #IndiaTraffic 🚨👮‍♂️⚖️
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Mamata Banerjee
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RULERS BECAME KILLERS- shame on you BJP
All India Trinamool Congress@AITCofficial

Staying true to his word, Shri @abhishekaitc REFUSED TO ABANDON the grieving family of Sanju Karmakar. Even after a vicious attack by @BJP4Bengal-backed miscreants, our National General Secretary chose not to turn back. Instead, he stood beside a family devastated by an unimaginable loss allegedly inflicted by BJP-backed hooligans. That is the difference between politics driven by compassion and politics driven by hatred. @SuvenduWB, today’s events have once again exposed the kind of politics you preside over - one rooted in intimidation, violence and vendetta.

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This is absolutely shameful. Opposition or anger cannot and should not mean talking law in own hands. Hope Mr Banerjee is safe.
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#WATCH | Sonarpur, West Bengal: TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee was beaten up by locals during his visit to Sonarpur to meet the post-poll victims' families

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🚨 What happened here? A biker riding through a narrow residential lane collided with a small child who was crossing toward her home. The child fell, the family panicked, and emotions understandably ran high. Now the question is: 🏍️ Should the rider have been moving slower, knowing children can appear suddenly in residential lanes? 👨‍👩‍👧 Or should parents keep a closer watch on young children near areas where bikes and vehicles regularly pass? This is exactly where civic sense matters. In crowded lanes, speeding is dangerous because children don't calculate speed, braking distance, or blind spots. At the same time, roads and lanes are not playgrounds. ❓So tell me honestly: Who is more responsible here? The biker, the parents, or both? Let's hear your views. 👇🚸🏍️
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According to media reports, 17-year-old Surya Pratap Chauhan from Khoda, Ghaziabad, was allegedly called by people known to him on Bakrid and later attacked with knives. Reports state that multiple accused have been arrested and the police investigation is ongoing. A young boy lost his life. A family lost their son. And a community is demanding answers. If the allegations are proven in court, this case is not just about murder it is about betrayal of trust. Surya did not walk into danger expecting to be killed. He reportedly went believing he was among people he knew. The facts must be established through investigation and the courts. But one fact is already undeniable: A 17-year-old life has been lost, and those responsible whoever they are must face the strictest punishment under the law. Justice for Surya Chauhan.
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