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Shailendar K

@SShailu2013

Law student, Publisher of Nyayavimarsha (e-ISSN: 3048-5134) Budding Rights Activist | Neither Right nor Left | Guided by Conscience |

Tamil Nadu Katılım Kasım 2023
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︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
Just read the entire 16 page suicide note of Sitaram. > His wife Renuka slept with more than 6 men. > She cheated on her lovers too. > One of her lovers got angry and leaked the video. > The entire village got to know about it. > She begged him to forgive her, and he accepted her back even after that. > He didn't smoke or drink, while she loved smoking and drinking. > He found out that her female friends knew about her affair, but they didn't tell him. > She recorded videos with multiple men. He said in the end he couldn't take it anymore and took his own life. Most likely she won't get any punishment. Her husband is dead. She'll take his money and house and will have sex with her lovers in his house. Why are women like this? Also, when did men become this cuck? Why did he accept her even after she cheated on him? Why are men becoming weak?
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︎ ︎venom
︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
Sitaram took his own life because his wife slept with 7 men. I have a question. Do you think a Muslim man would have taken his own life? Hindu men are made weak on purpose by biased laws. All this women worship and simping have led to this. Thousands of men are losing their lives every year in this country because of women.
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MONIKA ✨✨@mm_0774·
Dr @Swamy39 ji @jagdishshetty ji BIG BREAKING: Durga Naag Temple Temple Land Under Mortgage , PNB Bank recovery , A liquidator has been appointed to recover dues ,Srinagar | Kashmir In a shocking revelation, prime land belonging to the #DurgaNaag Temple Trust, Sonwar, Dalgate (Srinagar) has allegedly been entangled in a controversial financial and corporate web involving private firms, bank loans, and insolvency proceedings. The Land in Question The disputed property includes high-value land parcels located adjacent to Burn Hall School, comprising: • Survey No. 394/204/13 – 8 Kanals 07 Marlas • Survey No. 396/15 – 2 Kanals 12 Marlas • Survey No. 398/16 – 7 Marlas • Aggregated land under Khewat No. 544/54 & Khata No. 182/207 – 5 Kanals 08 Marlas Ownership: Durga Naag Temple Trust, sonwar , srinagar Original Lease Holder: Ansari Motors (Partnership Entity) The Explosive Allegation Sources reveal that: • The leasehold rights of temple land were allegedly mortgaged to Punjab National Bank (PNB) • A loan was extended to Ansari Motors & Highland Automobiles Private Limited against this temple-linked property • Ansari Motors reportedly transferred/sold its business interest, raising questions about the legality of such transactions involving religious trust land ₹60 CRORE DEFAULT & NCLT ACTION • The company is reported to have defaulted on dues of approximately ₹60 crore to PNB Srinagar • The matter has now escalated to insolvency proceedings before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Chandigarh Bench • A liquidator (Arvind Kumar) has been appointed to recover dues Company Details Under Scanner Highland Automobiles Private Limited • Directors: Abhishek Jain, Reema Jain • Past Associations( Ansari Motors ) : Kamal Hussain Ansari, Amjad Ansari • Registered Office: Ansari Complex, Sonwar, Srinagar how can he rename durga nnag temple as ansari complex Serious Questions Arise • How was temple trust land used as collateral for a commercial loan? • Were legal permissions obtained from competent authorities governing religious trust properties? • Why has the current management of the Temple Trust remained silent?
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Kasturi
Kasturi@KasthuriShankar·
My heart is broken. She died clutching her son. She held on to him and to hope till the very end. He died clutching his mom. In complete trust. Complete surrender. I am crying. Their smiles will haunt me forever. She was wearing life jacket. They say others were saved. Why did this mother and child perish? In India we equate rivers with mothers. What mother eats her own children? I believe in a mother goddess- a Parashakti- and I hate her just now. #narmadarivertragedy #bargi #MP #narmadaQueencapsized
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Muhammad Bin Tughlaq@TughlaqBinMohd·
I guess he's in damage control mode after doing enough damages. The Central BJP should stop taking his advice. He's not Cho. Cho had intellectual honesty and was brave enough to point out wrong. But SG can talk in all directions. All he want is the lobbying power. If Central BJP is serious about TN, first thing they should take away all the power from DJP leaders and power brokers. Also how many of you know NS has a CM dream.
S Gurumurthy@sgurumurthy

I have always held & said Dravidian ideology is dead long ago, & Tamils want an alternative to both DMK & ADMK. Under Annamalai BJP was emerging in 2024 but it again went for short cut in 2026. If this wild card entry happens, it only means that Dravidian ideology is dead.

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Shakti Lumba@CaptShaktiLumba·
Nostalgia
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yimika|@yimikaaaa·
I hope the dude who invented iLovePDF is living well, that king
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Bar and Bench@barandbench·
A 92-year-old widow has approached the Karnataka High Court after the freedom fighter's pension she was being paid by the government of India to honour her late freedom fighter husband's contributions was halted in 2019. Read more: barandbench.com/news/litigatio…
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Iruoghene Wonders@_heisiruoo_·
If you come across this tweet, just know that you’re going to be an amazing Lawyer.
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Rayhaan@RaysTweetsss·
If India was half serious country.. this man would be in jail by now for tarnishing India’s image He has been in forefront to distort India’s image for a mere payout.. he is doing it repeated for years & many followed his path.
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Suresh Dendukuri@dsureshd·
@JaipurDialogues She is flashing her right hand and all the voted guys will have mark on their left hand. She is a kid and for fun they might have marked on her right hand. Don’t try to read too much into everything. #commonsense
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Many knew A. P. J. Abdul Kalam as the “People’s President.” But those who encountered him closely understood that the title was not symbolic it was earned. In April 2001, while still serving with Defence Research and Development Organisation, Dr. Kalam was scheduled to visit an engineering college known for its collaboration with India’s defense research programs. Students had spent days preparing projects, presentations, and decorations for his arrival. The official visit was planned for the next morning. Yet late that night, around 10 PM, something unexpected happened. A simple jeep rolled quietly into the campus. There were no flashing lights. No heavy security. No formal announcement. Dr. Kalam had arrived alone. Instead of waiting for the stage event, he walked straight toward the students still working behind the scenes the ones arranging displays, fixing wires, and decorating halls. Smiling gently, he began asking them what they were building. The students stood frozen. Before them was one of India’s greatest scientists, casually speaking to them as if he were just another teacher on campus. When someone asked why he had come at such an odd hour, he simply said: “Tomorrow everyone will meet the speakers on stage. Tonight I wanted to meet the people who do the real work.” Within minutes, word spread across the hostel. Students rushed out carrying notebooks, scraps of paper, even old lab sheets — anything that could hold his autograph. The next morning, during the formal presentations, he listened to every idea with complete sincerity. Even the wildest concepts received the same attention. He never dismissed youthful imagination. He encouraged it. And that was what made him different. By February 2003, Dr. Kalam had become the President of India. For most people, Rashtrapati Bhavan was a place impossible to enter without power, position, or influence. Yet one handwritten note from a young student changed that assumption. The note was simple. No recommendations. No political connections. No polished language. Just a request to discuss ideas for India’s future. At the reception desk, officials reportedly found it unusual. After all, people did not simply ask to meet the President. But the note was forwarded. And the next day, a call came from the President’s office. Dr. Kalam wanted the student to come. The following afternoon, an autorickshaw stopped outside the grand gates of Rashtrapati Bhavan. The guards could barely believe it when the young visitor stepped out and calmly said: “I am here to meet the President.” After multiple security checks, the visitor was finally escorted inside. Assistants explained the formal protocol how to sit, how to speak, how to behave before the Head of State. The expectation was clear: inside would be power, ceremony, and distance. Instead, when the office door opened, there was only one man inside. Dr. Kalam sat alone at his desk, reading papers. No crowd. No intimidation. No performance. He looked up, smiled warmly, and offered a chair. For the next thirty minutes, the President of India listened carefully as a young student explained scientific ideas and research papers. But he did not merely listen politely. He asked questions. He took notes. He challenged assumptions. He encouraged deeper thinking. At times he laughed lightly, making the conversation feel less like a meeting with a President and more like a discussion between a mentor and a student. That was his rare gift. He could make even the most ordinary person feel that their ideas mattered. When the meeting ended, the visitor quietly stepped out. Only then came the realization: No photograph had been taken. When the request was made, aides initially refused. Photographs with visitors were not customary. The President’s schedule was already full. But Dr. Kalam overheard the conversation.
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This is Jitu Munda. He is a 55 year old tribal man in Odisha. After his sister died, Jitu approached Odisha Grameen Bank to withdraw Rs 20000 from her account. The bank told him to bring the account holder. He told them she was dead. They didn't help him. They asked him for proof. But they didn't help him get any paperwork. They didn't explain the procedure to that poor simple tribal man. They didn't send someone with him to help get the paperwork. Two months of running around later, a frustrated Jitu dug up his sister's corpse and took it to the bank. As proof. Now the bank staff is scrambling to get everything done for Jitu Munda. Not because they are dutiful good people, but because the bad press is hurting them. This is a Grameen bank. Meant for the simpler section of society. Meant to help. Meant to impart a sense of value and participation among its customers. Staff are probably locals. Why are we like this? x.com/WokePandemic/s…
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Shubhvani
Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
A guy canceled his wedding just because he visited the girl's parents And saw her father washing plates, and the mother was even shouting at him to hurry up and finish.
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Sucheta Dalal
Sucheta Dalal@suchetadalal·
A 1000 words !!
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Eeshna@Eeshna_Gupta·
Shocking Reality of Justice Swarnkanta ‼️⚠️ Ishaan Sharma (son) completed his law degree in 2017 and began practicing the same year. Shortly after Justice Swarnkanta’s elevation to the High Court in 2022, he was empanelled on Central Government panels in 2023. Within just 5–6 years of his career, he was assigned 5,904 cases between 2023 and 2025, an extraordinarily high number that places him among the top ten counsels in terms of case allocations, out of nearly 700 panel counsels in the Supreme Court. In contrast, many others take years to reach such a position and may receive as little as a single case in an entire year. This also carries significant financial benefits. With a per-docket appearance fee of ₹9,000, the total earnings could exceed ₹5 crore in just two years, given the volume of cases assigned. Additionally, after Justice Swarnkanta became a High Court judge, her daughter was also empanelled on the Central Government panel. SG, Tushar Mehta, is assigning cases to both the son and daughter of Justice Swarnkanta, while also appearing in matters against Kejriwal ji. This raises serious concerns about fairness and the perception of justice and How can justice be served in these circumstances.
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786 ML@krishna61140676·
@___Arjun___04 டேய் பேண்டவா அனாதைகளை உருவாக்கியதே மிஷனரி கூட்டம் தான் யா 🐒🐒
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was V Rajaraman. Born in 1933 in Erode, Tamil Nadu. Most Indians have never heard his name. Every Indian IT professional owes their career to him. He studied physics at St Stephens College Delhi, then engineering at IISc Bangalore. Won a government scholarship to MIT. Got his PhD in 1961. The world wanted him. He came back. In 1963, a massive IBM 1620 computer arrived at IIT Kanpur. It was so large they had to break down a wall to bring it inside. It came on a bullock cart. Rajaraman stood next to it and asked one question nobody else was asking. What if India taught this as a subject. In 1965, he launched India’s first Computer Science academic programme at IIT Kanpur. His first batch had 20 students. One of them was Narayana Murthy, who went on to build Infosys. He designed the MCA programme that opened IT careers to an entire generation of Indian graduates. He chaired the committee that created C DAC to build India’s first indigenous supercomputers. He authored 23 textbooks. Guided 30 PhD students. Won the Padma Bhushan in 1998. He passed away on November 8, 2025. Aged 92. India’s IT industry is worth 250 billion dollars today. He built the classroom it started in. Follow for real stories India never makes headlines about.
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