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Abhishek Gupta

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Volunteer for the cause || Spokesperson, AAP || Social Media Innovator || Digital Marketing || Cricket Lover || Retweets are not endorsment

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खबर आ रही है कि राघव चड्ढा और BJP नेताओं के बीच हाई लेवल मीटिंग में ये तय किया गया था कि राघव चड्ढा के इशारे पर AAP के राज्यसभा सांसद अशोक मित्तल जी के ऊपर ED की छापेमारी करवाई जाएगी! साथ ही आज राघव चड्ढा को केंद्र द्वारा Z+ सिक्योरिटी भी दी जाएगी ।
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Have you ever heard an AAP leader was given the security by Amit Shah? The reason is very simple:- He is working for BJP since long and now when is exposed in front of everyone, the game is wide open.
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भाजपा द्वारा पंजाब चुनाव की तैयारी शुरू… आम आदमी पार्टी के राज्य सभा सांसद अशोक मित्तल के घर और यूनिवर्सिटी में ED की रेड..typical मोदी स्टाइल.. हम भो पत्ते नहीं जो शाख से टूट कर गिर जाएँगे आंधियो को कह दो अपनी औक़ात में रहें
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Abhishek Gupta@IACAbhi·
अब तो हाल ये है कि भाजपा वाले ED और CBI को निष्पक्ष दिखाना भी नहीं चाहते। जिसको दबाना है,जो इनकी बात ना सुने,उठा कर रेड करवा दो। आज के दौर की भाजपा सबसे बुज़दिल और बेशर्म नेताओ से भरी पड़ी है । #AshokMittal
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Nagrik 🇮🇳@indian_nagrik·
Bad Boy Kejriwal
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Bar and Bench@barandbench·
Kejriwal: Ek sangathan hain Akhil Bharatiya Adhivakta Parisdha. Unke event ko your honour (the judge presiding) 4 baar attend kar ke aai thi. Unki jo ideology hain ham uske sakht khilaaf hain aur khul ke khilaaf hain. Ye case political hai.
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Abhishek Gupta@IACAbhi·
The reality of courts in India right now.
Saurav Das@SauravDassss

#ImportantNews: The controversy over the alleged Delhi liquor-scam case before Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma is no longer confined to courtroom conduct alone. Now more troubling questions of proximity, patronage, conflict-of-interest, and the appearance of bias have come to light. Several of the 23 dischargees in the case had formally sought Justice Sharma’s recusal from hearing the CBI’s challenge to their discharge. Even then, the judge has so far resisted calls to step aside, even as former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal himself appears in person to argue the recusal application. Arguments are now scheduled for Monday, 13 April 2026. In my last Case In Point column for @frontline_india, I had already revealed, through an analysis of all the 165 criminal revision petitions of the same category as Kejriwal’s case, that Justice Sharma clearly departed from her usual pattern of handling such matters and had taken an unusually strange interest in this case. That, along with many other details that if read in singularity can be met with a shrug, but when read together, reveals a troubling pattern and credible fears of apprehension of bias in the liquor case. These by itself had raised serious questions. You may read my piece here: frontline.thehindu.com/columns/delhi-… What has surfaced now makes those questions HARDER to dismiss. Justice Sharma’s son and daughter—Ishaan Sharma and Shambhavi Sharma—have both been empanelled by the Union government before the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court. According to the empanelment details, both siblings were appointed on the very same days: 11 September 2025 for the Delhi High Court panels and 21 November 2025 for the Supreme Court panels. 1. Ishaan Sharma holds panels before both courts, including the highest Group A panel before the Supreme Court and Senior Panel Counsel status before the Delhi High Court. 2. Shambhavi Sharma, with mere four years of enrolment as advocate, too holds panels before both courts: Group C before the Supreme Court and Government Pleader before the Delhi High Court. 3. Ishaan Sharma also held a panel in the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), under the Union Housing Ministry, till at least 2024 (Check: sci.gov.in/sci-get-pdf/?d…). 4. He also held a panel in the Delhi State Legal Services Authority since 2021 until at least the end of 2024 (Check: cdnbbsr.s3waas.gov.in/s395b7a6d9a47c…). Panel counselship is among the most coveted forms of government legal patronage in the system. Ask any advocate and they will tell you how through these positions, the government allocates litigation, visibility, professional standing, and income. But the more important and troubling part is that they are positions held at the pleasure of the very government whose top law officers are now appearing before Justice Sharma in one of the most politically explosive cases in the country. And that is where the conflict sharpens. Of course, one need not prove an explicit bargain but justice must also be SEEN to be done, especially when it is a case of public interest. The test for seeking recusal of a judge is whether there exists a reasonable apprehension of bias and whether public confidence in the fairness of the process has been impaired. Like I had explained in my column, Indian law on recusal has long recognised that what matters is not just actual bias, but whether a litigant could REASONABLY FEEL that justice may NOT appear to be done. Here, several of the 23 dischargees feel justice may not be done impartially. And now this issue of one advocate, who happens to be the son of a judge, accumulating large number of panels within a relatively short post-enrolment period as an advocate. Ask any lawyer and they will tell you how many more accomplished, brilliant persons, with many more years as an advocate have failed to secure a panel through the formal process. The concerns are many. In this case, the question is whether a judge can continue to hear a politically sensitive challenge brought by the CBI, while her kin hold multiple Union government panels and receive work from the same legal establishment whose top officers allocate cases to them and are now appearing before her? Note this: as per one RTI reply I received, Ishaan Sharma was allocated 2,487 cases in 2023, 1,784 cases in 2024, and 1,633 cases in 2025. In both 2024 and 2025, he was allocated more case files than even Zoheb Hossain, the top, most publicly visible Enforcement Directorate lawyer—by 91 in 2024 and by 582 in 2025. This of course suggests the sustained and substantial allocation of state work before the son. The allocation is done by the topmost in the legal system. Also, this is not the first time that such questions of potential conflict of interest have arisen. In September 2024, I had highlighted the case of Padmesh Mishra, whose appointments across multiple union government and Rajasthan government positions drew scrutiny after his father, Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra, was elevated to the Supreme Court. Check: x.com/SauravDassss/s… The unease then was the same as it is now: when the children of sitting judges begin to accumulate government panels and positions in unusual concentration, something a regular lawyer, perhaps much more brilliant and of more history of practice, can only dream of, particularly after or around the parent’s rise within the judiciary, the issue is of institutional credibility. And no one really needs to state that that credibility is already under strain. Recently, Justice Manmohan of the Supreme Court himself publicly flagged corruption in the appointment of panel counsels by the Union government, questioning whether such appointments are really being made on merit at all. In a system where even a sitting Supreme Court judge is warning that panel-counsel appointments may be infected by extraneous considerations, the appearance of conflict in the present case becomes still harder to shrug away. Check: x.com/barandbench/st… Seen in that light, the present controversy is again not whether Justice Sharma is actually biased. It is about whether the institution can credibly insist that there is nothing to see here. The CBI has just filed an affidavit supporting Justice Sharma. A judge who I have documented, as per her own orders, to show unusual interest in a politically sensitive matter now finds herself in a position where her own kind hold/held as many as SIX government panels between them, while their bosses continue to appear before her. Even if one were to assume the absence of any actual impropriety, does this arrangement augur well for the appearance of judicial independence, especially in this case? The question is whether this not enough evidence of apprehension of bias that should suffice for a recusal. That is the question the High Court ought to have confronted with seriousness. Instead, by resisting recusal in these circumstances, the judge is unfortunately deepening this very suspicion that it should have avoided at all costs, or at least for the sake of institution.

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Saurav Das
Saurav Das@SauravDassss·
#ImportantNews: The controversy over the alleged Delhi liquor-scam case before Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma is no longer confined to courtroom conduct alone. Now more troubling questions of proximity, patronage, conflict-of-interest, and the appearance of bias have come to light. Several of the 23 dischargees in the case had formally sought Justice Sharma’s recusal from hearing the CBI’s challenge to their discharge. Even then, the judge has so far resisted calls to step aside, even as former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal himself appears in person to argue the recusal application. Arguments are now scheduled for Monday, 13 April 2026. In my last Case In Point column for @frontline_india, I had already revealed, through an analysis of all the 165 criminal revision petitions of the same category as Kejriwal’s case, that Justice Sharma clearly departed from her usual pattern of handling such matters and had taken an unusually strange interest in this case. That, along with many other details that if read in singularity can be met with a shrug, but when read together, reveals a troubling pattern and credible fears of apprehension of bias in the liquor case. These by itself had raised serious questions. You may read my piece here: frontline.thehindu.com/columns/delhi-… What has surfaced now makes those questions HARDER to dismiss. Justice Sharma’s son and daughter—Ishaan Sharma and Shambhavi Sharma—have both been empanelled by the Union government before the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court. According to the empanelment details, both siblings were appointed on the very same days: 11 September 2025 for the Delhi High Court panels and 21 November 2025 for the Supreme Court panels. 1. Ishaan Sharma holds panels before both courts, including the highest Group A panel before the Supreme Court and Senior Panel Counsel status before the Delhi High Court. 2. Shambhavi Sharma, with mere four years of enrolment as advocate, too holds panels before both courts: Group C before the Supreme Court and Government Pleader before the Delhi High Court. 3. Ishaan Sharma also held a panel in the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), under the Union Housing Ministry, till at least 2024 (Check: sci.gov.in/sci-get-pdf/?d…). 4. He also held a panel in the Delhi State Legal Services Authority since 2021 until at least the end of 2024 (Check: cdnbbsr.s3waas.gov.in/s395b7a6d9a47c…). Panel counselship is among the most coveted forms of government legal patronage in the system. Ask any advocate and they will tell you how through these positions, the government allocates litigation, visibility, professional standing, and income. But the more important and troubling part is that they are positions held at the pleasure of the very government whose top law officers are now appearing before Justice Sharma in one of the most politically explosive cases in the country. And that is where the conflict sharpens. Of course, one need not prove an explicit bargain but justice must also be SEEN to be done, especially when it is a case of public interest. The test for seeking recusal of a judge is whether there exists a reasonable apprehension of bias and whether public confidence in the fairness of the process has been impaired. Like I had explained in my column, Indian law on recusal has long recognised that what matters is not just actual bias, but whether a litigant could REASONABLY FEEL that justice may NOT appear to be done. Here, several of the 23 dischargees feel justice may not be done impartially. And now this issue of one advocate, who happens to be the son of a judge, accumulating large number of panels within a relatively short post-enrolment period as an advocate. Ask any lawyer and they will tell you how many more accomplished, brilliant persons, with many more years as an advocate have failed to secure a panel through the formal process. The concerns are many. In this case, the question is whether a judge can continue to hear a politically sensitive challenge brought by the CBI, while her kin hold multiple Union government panels and receive work from the same legal establishment whose top officers allocate cases to them and are now appearing before her? Note this: as per one RTI reply I received, Ishaan Sharma was allocated 2,487 cases in 2023, 1,784 cases in 2024, and 1,633 cases in 2025. In both 2024 and 2025, he was allocated more case files than even Zoheb Hossain, the top, most publicly visible Enforcement Directorate lawyer—by 91 in 2024 and by 582 in 2025. This of course suggests the sustained and substantial allocation of state work before the son. The allocation is done by the topmost in the legal system. Also, this is not the first time that such questions of potential conflict of interest have arisen. In September 2024, I had highlighted the case of Padmesh Mishra, whose appointments across multiple union government and Rajasthan government positions drew scrutiny after his father, Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra, was elevated to the Supreme Court. Check: x.com/SauravDassss/s… The unease then was the same as it is now: when the children of sitting judges begin to accumulate government panels and positions in unusual concentration, something a regular lawyer, perhaps much more brilliant and of more history of practice, can only dream of, particularly after or around the parent’s rise within the judiciary, the issue is of institutional credibility. And no one really needs to state that that credibility is already under strain. Recently, Justice Manmohan of the Supreme Court himself publicly flagged corruption in the appointment of panel counsels by the Union government, questioning whether such appointments are really being made on merit at all. In a system where even a sitting Supreme Court judge is warning that panel-counsel appointments may be infected by extraneous considerations, the appearance of conflict in the present case becomes still harder to shrug away. Check: x.com/barandbench/st… Seen in that light, the present controversy is again not whether Justice Sharma is actually biased. It is about whether the institution can credibly insist that there is nothing to see here. The CBI has just filed an affidavit supporting Justice Sharma. A judge who I have documented, as per her own orders, to show unusual interest in a politically sensitive matter now finds herself in a position where her own kind hold/held as many as SIX government panels between them, while their bosses continue to appear before her. Even if one were to assume the absence of any actual impropriety, does this arrangement augur well for the appearance of judicial independence, especially in this case? The question is whether this not enough evidence of apprehension of bias that should suffice for a recusal. That is the question the High Court ought to have confronted with seriousness. Instead, by resisting recusal in these circumstances, the judge is unfortunately deepening this very suspicion that it should have avoided at all costs, or at least for the sake of institution.
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
Absolute Cinema in the Delhi High Court 🍿 Arvind Kejriwal calmly comes and starts arguing in person about his case, while Solicitor General starts shouting and getting agitated. Only an educated leader can even dare to stand in a court and argue like this, Dream for the 5th fail.
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Opinion Poll
Opinion Poll@eOpinionPolls·
Kejriwal stayed calm while arguing, while SGI Mehta looked rattled. Mehta kept shouting "Discharge, Discharge" Kejriwal replied, “he'll exercise his legal rights & hasn't issued any vakalatnama, so there is no question of discharge.” That was a proper belt treatment to Mehta😂
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वो दिन दूर नहीं जब सारी दुनिया “मोदी फाइल्स” देखेगी ।
Madhu Purnima Kishwar@madhukishwar

This explains why I kept a safe distance from Modi from the time he assumed power in May 2014. I did not even go to gift him a copy of my book on him. Just sent an unsigned copy through his favourite bureaucrat Bharat Lal! The names of women who were made MPs and ministers by Modi due to intimacy with him were being whispered loudly enough within Sanghi power networks right at the outset. That is why I took precautions very early on. The names of those like Hardeep Puri who provided him special services while he was Gujarat CM were also being shared in hushed tones as soon as Hardeep and Jaishankar were included in the Cabinet! In 2014, when I went for lectures to America, there too tales of his aiyyashi were doing the rounds. Appointment of 12th pass Smriti Irani as Education Minister had given credence to other scandals, till then hidden from public view. The scandal involving Mansi Soni had already reached the Supreme Court. Someone close to Modi gave me a whole set of papers submitted in the Supreme Court by the incarcerated IAS officer who too was having a rollicking time with Soni. In addition, people from Gujarat, including some of those close to Modi, shared with me disgusting stories of his sickly dalliances with women while he was Gujarat CM. And earlier while he was pracharak and BJP office bearer! Hearing those stories, I became so averse to his presence that I avoided even those functions, including marriage receptions, where Modi was likely to show up! So traumatized I was by the gory accounts that I actually sank into deep depression in 2014 which deeply impacted my health. Went for 21 days to an Ayurvedic healing centre in Coimbatore in 2015 in the hope of recovering from multiple shocks. I remember when I shared my grief at the reports I was hearing with a very senior RSS intellectual, he shrugged it off saying, "why are you so shocked? Why should his personal life bother any of us?" The appointment of #pornpeddler Amit Malviya as BJP's Social Media incharge was yet another proof of the inclinations of the top bosses of BJP! I might have overlooked his predatory sexual conduct, if he had done well on other fronts. But his aggressive peddling of genocidal vaccines and brazen attempts at crushing Hindu samaj and demonizing Hindu dharma, his outrageous patronage of Bheemtas and Meemtas to launch lethal attacks on Hindus, his slavish conduct vis a vis the Globalist Mafia, his devilish conduct in persecuting Hindus during the Kathua Kand (described in detail in my book The Girl From Kathua, A Sacrificial Victim of GhazwaE Hind) and much else, made me realize in the first term itself that we are saddled with a Satanic ruler, a CIA plant who has been put in power to wreck India, and decimate Hindus! Modi's personality disorders have convinced me that we should pay far more attention to sexual corruption of our leaders. Those who are compromised on this front very easily succumb to blackmail by enemies of Bharat, than those who are financially corrupt! Will soon provide proof of how he is being blackmailed from day one. Hence the vulgar 56 inchiya boasts!

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mememandir@mememandir·
Dhurandhar 3 music leaked😭
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NBT Dilli@NBTDilli·
दिल्ली को 300 नई EV बसें सड़कों पर उतरी। मुख्यमंत्री @gupta_rekha ने नई EV बसों को दिखाई हरी झंडी। एक वर्ष में ही 2000 से भी अधिक EV बसें दिल्ली की सड़कों पर उतारी गई। नानकसर-गाजियाबाद के बीच इंटर स्टेट सर्विस की शुरुआत भी हुई। Via @ImBrijeshsing
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Damn.
Damn.@Theonenameddamn·
Aditya Dhar you missed a peak detailing moment in Dhurandhar 2
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The Fauxy@the_fauxy·
🚨#𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: 𝗗𝗵𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗵𝗮𝗿 𝟮 𝗢𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗔𝗱-𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗩𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿 ₹𝟭𝟵𝟵; 𝗙𝗶𝗹𝗺 𝗚𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝟰𝟬 𝗠𝗶𝗻𝘂𝘁𝗲𝘀 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗕𝗝𝗣 𝗔𝗱𝘀
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हिन्दी ख़बर | Hindi Khabar 🇮🇳
दिल्ली के पालम में AAP का प्रदर्शन कवर कर रही “हिन्दी ख़बर” की महिला पत्रकार शालू चौहान के साथ BJP के गुंडों ने की बदसलूकी शालू चौहान को दी धमकी, "हिन्दी खबर" का कैमरा तोड़ने की कोशिश #Palam #AAP #BJP #breakingnews #PressFreedom #DelhiPolitics #hindikhabar @AAPDelhi @ArvindKejriwal @BJP4Delhi @DelhiPolice @CMODelhi @Saurabh_MLAgk @KuldeepKumarAAP
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Dhurandhar 👎🏻 Such a disappointment. Jis chej ko BJP khud justify nahi kar pai aaj tak. Aditya Dhar ne usko bhi justify kar diya.
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Saurabh Bharadwaj@Saurabh_MLAgk·
Vulture @TOIDelhi is the only newspaper which did not highlight BJP’ Govt’s failed rescue operations Mouth peace of BJP @TOIIndiaNews blames narrow lanes. Shame on @vineetjaintimes !! I challenge their Editor that lanes are broader than GK & most posh colonies of Delhi Everyone knows that Fire department failed, their Fire brigade lift did not open, their ladders did not work. 9 people died while shouting for help from 3rd floor.
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