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Just saw a video of Zakir Khan on Instagram and it resonated with me immediately. I genuinely don’t understand what makes some people assume that certain people don’t belong in Business Class, First Class, or premium spaces. On my recent trip back to Mumbai, I walked up to the Business Class check-in counter at Vietnam Airlines. The staff immediately pointed me towards the Economy line. Only after I showed my boarding pass did she realize her mistake and apologize. Then on the flight, I noticed the cabin crew proactively offering drinks, snacks, and options to other passengers. My 8-year-old daughter was repeatedly overlooked until I specifically pointed out that she was a Business Class passenger too and should be asked independently, just like everyone else. Before people jump in and say the problem is with me, I think many of us have experienced this at least once in our lives. You pay for a premium service, yet sometimes you still have to prove that you’re entitled to receive it. And I’m not talking about race, color, or nationality. I’m talking about assumptions people make at an individual level. Have you ever paid for Business Class, VIP access, elite status, or a premium experience and still felt that someone assumed you didn’t belong there?


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Between January 2025 and June 2026, Pakistan placed six Earth-observation satellites in orbit. For a space programme that managed nine launches in its first six decades, a former ISRO official has compared the new pace to a man with a walking disability outrunning Usain Bolt. The satellites are one layer of a machine Pakistan has rebuilt in the 12 months since Operation Sindoor. In August 2025 it stood up the Army Rocket Force Command, consolidating its conventional missiles under one operational authority. In November the constitution was amended to create the post of Chief of Defence Forces, occupied since December by Field Marshal Asim Munir. Brigadier Anil Raman of Takshashila has called this architecture by its right name. In contemporary South Asian crises, he writes, velocity counts for more than military power. Crises are settled politically in their opening hours — once Washington signals nuclear risk, the space for military action closes. That is why India keeps winning the fight and losing the crisis. India is the stronger power by a wide margin, but its decision-making is slow. Authorising the Sindoor strikes took nearly two weeks, and Pakistan spent that fortnight selling Washington its version. The remedy was on the table in 2021, when General Bipin Rawat proposed an Integrated Rocket Force. Five years on, it remains a proposal — while one of India's nuclear-armed adversaries has built its complete sensor-decision-shooter chain in 16 months. By @prakharkgupta. swarajyamag.com/defence/behind…




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All protests and processions on 6 June will be entirely peaceful, democratic, and within the framework of the law. We also request Delhi Police to take cognisance of hate speech and violent videos circulating online and take appropriate measures. @AshutoshRanka @Cockroachisback




VIDEO | Delhi: Investigative journalist Saurav Das, who is serving as chief spokesperson of Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) addressing a press conference says, "Abhijeet Dipke will land in Delhi on June 6 morning at 8 AM. He has called upon his supporters to come to the airport and receive him, and all of them, along with Wangchuk ji, to come to Parliament Street with him and seek permission for a protest at Jantar Mantar. We invite everyone from all political parties to be part of the protest." #Delhi (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)






Can somebody explain why society taught us to shame prostitutes... but not the MEN paying for them?









Saurav Das (Chief Spokesperson) @SauravDassss Saurav Das joins the Cockroach Janta Party as an official spokesperson, bringing with him a wealth of experience from the field of journalism. He has spent several years investigating, analyzing, and reporting on critical legal, judicial and social issues. Das was also one of the persons who led the November 2025 anti-pollution protests at the India Gate.


















