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samarkant sharma

samarkant sharma

@SamarSamarkant

Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Colonel Mukul
Colonel Mukul@Warrior_Mukul·
Levying of Toll on Armed Forces Personnel: @FinancialXpress You are deliberately misleading people. The video 👇 loaded on YouTube by you is ill-conceived. All Armed Forces personnel are considered to be "On Duty" 24x7 ( a fact duly ratified by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in so many judgements) and hence, for Regular Armed Forces personnel, there is no concept of "On Duty" or "Off Duty" and hence there is no requirement of "On Duty Passes". Such passes are required for the Irregular Armed Forces personnel only like Territorial Army personnel etc. The Indian Tolls Act, 1901 is absolutely clear about this. The 2008 NHAI circular CANNOT over rule the Central Act i.e The Indian Tolls Act, 1901. Please DO NOT mislead people by putting such videos. Shame on you @FinancialXpress. youtu.be/n9eigXwe2dY?si…
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Morning Star
Morning Star@srvs123451·
@Bharat489965 @Warrior_Mukul @suri_anil @FinancialXpress Your job in military is an agreement with govt on joining military service with clause of consent death/disability during military service which is combat battle with international enemies with high destructive weapons It's a duty not sacrifice This clause not in other services
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Morning Star
Morning Star@srvs123451·
@Appu08603052 @Warrior_Mukul @suri_anil @FinancialXpress Do not exaggerate without proper understanding Armed forces to fight international enemies across borders They are insulated from internal public and govt services as they are TRAINED to KILL and DESTROY not in other services and handling DANGEROUS WEAPONS from POSSIBLE MISUSE
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samarkant sharma
samarkant sharma@SamarSamarkant·
@NcAsthana You call yourself an IPS. But you are clueless about the law. The Indian Tolls act 1901 Is ACT OF PARLIAMENT, not McDonald's discount. The fauji must be traveling with his wife. Will I have seen police officers and families taking freebies from businesses. You sell fear actually.
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Dr. N. C. Asthana, IPS (Retd)
प्राइवेट कार में छुट्टी पर चल रहे फौजी की बीवी ने टोल बूथ पर कुतर्क किया कि हम ऑफिसर्स हमेशा ड्यूटी पर होते हैं इसलिये टोल नहीं देंगे। ग़ज़बै है। जिस देश में लोग कनाडा कुमार की हाॅलिडे टाइप फ़िल्मों के डायलाॅग्स से ही ज्ञान प्राप्त करते हों, वहां चूतियापा सर्वव्यापक होगा ही।
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samarkant sharma
samarkant sharma@SamarSamarkant·
@alokdubey1408 @Eng_china5 Check most of the spare parts, 90% of the parts are made in China. The only thing INDIGENOUS about this is that it been assembled here. Just like 40% of iphones are made in China
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samarkant sharma
samarkant sharma@SamarSamarkant·
@alokdubey1408 @Eng_china5 I have fought for the country on the battlefield. I don't need a lecture from you on PATRIOTISM. Also, patriotism doesn't mean blind belief.
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China pulse 🇨🇳
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
The AI ​​Impact Summit in Delhi: How an Indian university turned the entire event into a scandal and a farce. A detailed thread. 1/
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samarkant sharma
samarkant sharma@SamarSamarkant·
@alokdubey1408 @Eng_china5 Moreover, go through the technical specifications of this and the cost. Each mule costs 2.85 crore. It has a maximum payload capacity of 12 kg. Only 100 wee inducted. Except IW, what problem has it solved? A normal mile carries 4 times it's weight.
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Alok
Alok@alokdubey1408·
@Eng_china5 Stop trying to overshadow the thousands of other inventions and innovations in this country with just one or two incidents at such a major AI event. Below, the Indian Army has long had an advanced, indigenously developed Robodog. Look🇮🇳
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The Times Of India
The Times Of India@timesofindia·
A #doctor who scored 9 out of 800 marks in the #NEET PG entrance examination was the last person to be allotted a postgraduate medical seat in a private medical college under the management quota for 2025-2026 by the state selection committee in the third round of counselling on Monday. More details 🔗toi.in/iRxPcY #neetpg2026
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Mayank Singh
Mayank Singh@MayankS24261579·
@timesofindia These brahmins will not talk about management quota bcz it's there people who can afford to buy seats there but they have problem with reservation. Brahmins are blot to the nation.
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samarkant sharma
samarkant sharma@SamarSamarkant·
@zoo_bear @ANI @smitaprakash You are giving a misleading information. She didn't say anything of this sort. She was provoked. You have earlier provoked radical muslims against nupur Sharma
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Mohammed Zubair
Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear·
@ANI Hello @smitaprakash, She's the same youtuber who deliberately provoked students and mocked Dalits. She was deliberately asked/Mocked people saying '5000 Hajar Saal Se Pani nhi mila, Pani Piya ki Nahi"
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Delhi: Ruchi Tiwari, the woman journalist who was seen being attacked during a pro-UGC protest at Delhi University yesterday, says, "...Video is everywhere, people can judge by themselves as to who provoked whom...I am a journalist, who was there to cover the protest. One of the media personnel said my name to draw my attention. I went up to them, they then asked my full name and caste. They signalled some and the entire crowd came towards me and attacked me, this is clear in the video. About 500 people attacked me. They just have fake narrations and fake allegations. The girls around me whispered rape threats in my ears just because I am a Brahmin; "aaj tu chal, tera nanga parade niklega," is what they said. The men around me were saying that they would teach me a lesson. The girls had held me by arms and neck. This is attempt to murder. I had fallen unconscious but the Police did nothing...A boy there was signalling to others to take me away. Did they want to kidnap me?...My clothes were being torn...I was being improperly touched. They were UGC goons, they cannot be students...I was attacked due to my caste. Nobody supported me, only a few Law Faculties showed humanity and I came out with their help as well as with that of a few women Police personnel...FIR has been registered, I trust the law...The incident occurred for about half and hour...There was mob lynching there, I escaped somehow is a big deal for me..."
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The Kaipullai
The Kaipullai@thekaipullai·
Happened to see the trailer of 120 Bahadur by Farhan Akhtar. The movie brings the brave story of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati and the 123 Soldiers of the Kumaon Regiment, who fought till the last man and the last bullet against 3000+ Chinese soldiers, in the Battle of Rezang La The trailer was amazing, and it sent me to do some reading. At first, I was inspired. Then I stumbled upon a sad story that made me question the very character of us as a nation. But some history first. The 1962 War between India and China was independent India's first reality check of international relations. It all started with the India - China border, which was always a contentious one. Both didn't agree with each other on its definition. Our then PM who used to think that his personal charisma was enough as a diplomatic tool and thought fancy terms like Panchsheel and Speaking Good English in UN was enough to counter Chinese aggression, he embarked on what he called the "Forward Policy" It was a fancy term for sending unprepared soldiers to dispersed positions on mountain tops which were 18000 ft above sea level. And to make things worse, we sent them with inadequate clothing, equipment, weapons, intelligence and an absolute lack of strategy. The Chinese predictably took advantage of this cluelessness and attacked us. Initially they raked up victory after victory in Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh. They even captured Tawang. They thought this war would be a walkover and trained their eyes on Ladakh. They thought capturing Ladakh would be easy. Unfortunately, they didn't account for Major Singh and his 123 men from the Kumaon Regiment. On 18th Nov 1962, they came to an isolated place in Ladakh called Rezang La. It was the last point between them and another place called Chushul, which was the gateway to Ladakh. Lulled into a false sense of confidence and expecting an easy victory, 3000 Chinese soldiers thought all they had to do was walk in and they would capture Rezang la. But Major Singh and his men had other ideas. On that day, they decided to show the Chinese what a Great wall actually looked like. At 18,000 feet above sea level, in temperatures which were 20 to 30 degrees below zero, Major Singh and his men, using Machine Guns and mortars repelled wave after wave of Chinese invaders. At times, when they ran out of ammo, they resorted to brutal hand to hand fighting to throw the Chinese back. For 6-8 hours, Major Singh and his men sent hundreds of Chinese to the Chinese version of Valhalla. They fought with such incredible daring and bravery that they gave a serious inferiority complex to the Spartans of Thermopylae. Unfortunately, the Chinese had too many soldiers, and eventually they surrounded Major Singh and his men. Of his 123 men, 114 men, including Maj Singh made the ultimate sacrifice for the country. Most of them died, with their weapons in hand and facing toward the enemy. It was a performance that made Gods weep. The performance of Major Singh and his men shocked the Chinese. This was the fiercest resistance they had faced till that point in the war. Realizing things aren't going to be easy for them anymore, three days later, they declared a unilateral ceasefire and withdrew. For his Supreme Sacrifice and his bravery that would make Lord Narasimha himself proud, Major Bhati was awarded the Param Vir Chakra posthumously. His brave exploits had not only moved India. It had made an impact on the Chinese and the Americans as well. So much so, that they still teach about him and his men in the PLA War College and West Point, on how to defend. But this post is not about his brave saga. I am sure Farhan Akhtar would tell it better than me. This post is about what his family faced at the hands of our heartless and rapacious bureaucracy and our impotent judiciary, after his heroic sacrifice. As a wife of a fallen hero, Major Singh's widow Sugan Kunwari was eligible for 60% of Major Singh's salary as pension. But for some reason, she was only given 30%. The Govt as gratuity gave Rs 4000 to her in 1963, and given what Major Singh had done, they bloody well had to. But the govt babudom being govt babudom, they recovered it from her pension in 1964. The Indian babu who actually passed this order was like "You could be a war hero and might have repelled the Chinese and all, but you can't repel our rules and regulations" Then the Indian govt "liberalized" the pension rules in 1972, but Sugan Kunwari continued receiving the pension under the old scheme till, I kid you not, 1996. Add to that, she was supposed to get a gratuity of Rs 9500 as per the new rules. She didn't get that as well. I guess maybe some memo granting her the pension, got blocked in some file on a random table in South Block. To claim his rightful money, the family of Major Singh filed a case in the Armed forces Tribunal - Jaipur in 1996, for the arrears between 1972 and 1995 and the revised gratuity. They didn't even ask for retrospective implementation of pension rules since 1962, because unlike the rotten scoundrels of our bureaucracy, they were honest people. And this was the money that was rightfully theirs. Ideally speaking, the day someone finds out that a hero like Major Singh was wronged, every authority, every official, every armed force guy would move heaven and earth to right that wrong. As a war hero, we think his files would have been processed in record time and within 24 hours, the family of Major Singh would have received the shortfall with interest, and an apology note from the seniormost army general of the area, right? Wrong The case my friends, 30 years later, is still going on. Major Singh's widow, unfortunately passed away in 2015 without a verdict and was still receiving the old pension. His son continued the case, but he has not been heard since 2016, as there was apparently no judge at the Armed forces tribunal in Jaipur. As of 2021, when there are last traces of this case, it was still going on. If the family of a war hero, who gave his life for the nation, a Param Vir Chakra awardee, someone whose bust the govt inaugurated in the national war memorial in all pomp and glory, and someone who is a hero to us all, is treated like this by our babudom, then what chance do we stand? There is a line in the song based on this war which says "Kar Chale hum fida jaano, ab tumhare hawale watan saathiyon" Major Singh gave his life so that we could have our country and our tomorrow. Have we justified his sacrifice? I don't think we have. The nation which forgets is real heroes, is doomed to live with false useless ones. I think we should all be ashamed of ourselves. P:S: Considering the difference, I don't think the total amount would be more than Rs 10 Lakhs, including interest. This is the bribe money that a corrupt clerk collects before lunch time. Or a corrupt judge throws out in a raid. And we strung Major Singh's family for this, for over 30 years now.
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samarkant sharma
samarkant sharma@SamarSamarkant·
@SadiaLament @mahesh_fv @banojyotsna You are the one who is making a Joke of yourself. Absolutely Palestine hypocrisy will be compared because for you the only blood that matters is Muslim blood. Why should we show sympathy with people who actively support Pakistani cause?
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Sadiaa
Sadiaa@SadiaLament·
@SamarSamarkant @mahesh_fv @banojyotsna By Indian intelligence in bd, nd you are comparing Palestine with this? U must be joking, nd we did see how Indians showed sympathy to Palestine, so Indians should be the last one to talk abt sympathy cz Indians humanity are poles apart
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Lucy Riles
Lucy Riles@LucyRiles·
@cindy_stormer @nicksortor Who exactly is the evil and who are the good men in this reference? I’m struggling to decipher the difference
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: At least six large EXPLOSIONS have just occurred throughout Caracas, the capital of Venezuela Unconfirmed reports of potential U.S. airstrikes targeting military infrastructure President Trump may have just dropped the hammer.
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samarkant sharma
samarkant sharma@SamarSamarkant·
@SadiaLament @mahesh_fv @banojyotsna Did your retarded brain see the whole video? He was burned in public after lynching. You find it isolated? There have been hundreds of incidents documented and this was one of the most brutal. But no, you will cry only for PALESTINE because they are your fellow muslims.
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Sadiaa
Sadiaa@SadiaLament·
@mahesh_fv @banojyotsna And this 13-15 % hindus were in undivided pakistan(East +west) where in west it was 1-1.5% nd now it is 1.6%in Pakistan so stop barking nd look at the numbers if u want to talk abt numbers
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Faraz Ahmed
Faraz Ahmed@FarazAh86824770·
@amitmalviya What about the accountability of the pm care fund , why mutiny to the election commissioner । What action is taken against adani for drugs captured in his port। Why dollar is above 91 rs। Bc why is the opposition always answerable not govt. ।
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Amit Malviya
Amit Malviya@amitmalviya·
Rahul Gandhi’s recent Germany visit has raised important questions that deserve public scrutiny. During the visit, he interacted with Cornelia Woll, a prominent academic associated with institutions that are often linked, directly or indirectly, to global political funding networks. There is ample information in public domain that several such networks have received support from organizations connected to George Soros and his Open Society ecosystem. While no official clarification has been offered about the purpose or outcomes of this meeting, the overlap between international political activism, funding networks, and Indian domestic politics naturally invites questions. When Leader of Opposition engages with influential global actors abroad, transparency becomes essential. Public life demands accountability. Instead of dismissing these clandestine meetings as “conspiracy theories,” it would be healthier for India’s democracy if clear explanations were provided about the intent, context, and implications of such foreign engagements. Indians have a right to know.
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
Nadia, West Bengal | Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Today the country wants rapid development. Bihar once again gave the NDA government a massive mandate for development...Bihar has also paved the way for the BJP's victory in Bengal. Bihar has rejected the rule of the 'jungle raj' with one resounding voice. Even after 20 years, they have given the BJP-NDA more seats than before. Now we have to get rid of the 'maha jungle raj' in West Bengal..." (file pic)
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Mohsin Haider
Mohsin Haider@MohsinHaider68·
@amitmalviya Kerala once again proved there is no place for communal parties. Keralites introduce themselves as proud malayalees not by religion. No hate politics in Kerala
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Amit Malviya
Amit Malviya@amitmalviya·
Not just Thiruvananthapuram — the BJP has scripted history in Kerala once again. For the first time, the BJP has won the Thripunithura Municipality, dislodging the Left. Thripunithura Municipality results: •NDA (BJP-led): 21 •LDF: 20 •UDF: 12 •Total: 53 Adding to the momentum, the BJP has retained Palakkad Municipality for the third consecutive term. The BJP is second in Kasaragod, pushing the Left to third place. The rise of the BJP in Kerala continues unabated.
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