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@NewsAlgebraIND Hope appropriate action is taken against this cret!n
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A tenant in Noida, Priyansh, lived in the society for months without paying maintenance.
When the AOA learned he was about to vacate, guards were told not to let him leave 😳
Priyansh tried to drive out with his belongings.
GUARD: Please Stop, First pay the maintenance charges.
He stepped out, assaulted the poor guard, and fled in his car 🤯
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@beingsumit01 With his logic all of us should only mention our respective states & forget about india or Bharat! What a load of trash! The real sad part is that many Indians still defend this p.o.s!!
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@rishuraj_chd Bhai all of north India is i guess facing the same weather
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Chandigarh has been witnessing strong winds and continuous rainfall for the past 2.5 hours.
Several trees have been uprooted across the city, leading to widespread disruption.
Nearly half of the city is facing a power outage, which has also affected water supply.
Around 20 mm of rainfall has been recorded till 8:30 AM.




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@rameshofficial0 @paraayanaananda Simp hai yeh fckn useless t!wari
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@paraayanaananda Violence is not justified, no matter who is involved.
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🚨Toxic Relationship Shocker: Man Hits Woman While Riding Bike in Public
A shocking incident captured by a passerby at Studio Square, Bhubaneswar has gone viral.
The video shows a man repeatedly hitting and assaulting a woman sitting pillion on his motorcycle while riding in broad daylight.
This is a clear example of toxic and abusive behaviour happening openly on the road.
No woman deserves to face such violence from her partner in a public place.
This post is for awareness
Attacks on women in public spaces and toxic relationships need to stop.
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@gharkekalesh Railway police must have been busy doing other important work that day!
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@NCMIndiaa Bro is weak or he believes the other one is not worth fighting for!
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@trigguuuu What utter uncouth garbage these 2 had vomited & now they have been normalized!!
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@SaffronChargers Ask this specifically to secular $cums
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Whether it is India, England, or Australia, every major cricket-playing country has Muslim cricketers in their national teams, even though they are minorities in those countries. Muslim players also participate in leagues like the IPL.
But in Pakistan, where there are around 4 million Hindu minorities, why is there not even a single Hindu cricketer in the Pakistan's national team or the PSL?
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@godbole_shilpa All attention seeking u*ly as.s wanabees!
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“We got all the permissions from the authorities” say the bride & the groom for shutting down 5th Avenue for their wedding Baarat.
We are happy to know that you nailed the legality of it…however the bar for cringe remains undefeated. instagram.com/reel/DX0iU1TlZ…
Shilpa Godbole@godbole_shilpa
And then we wonder why Indians get a bad name abroad.
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There are almost 600 convicts on death row in India. Not a single person has been hanged since 2020. The oldest r@pe case convict, Vasant Dupare who r@ped and kiIIed a 4 year old in Nagpur in 2008 is STILL alive in jail despite all courts from sessions to Supreme sentencing him to death. SEVENTEEN years!! And @CMOMaharashtra and @SunetraA_Pawar are talking about fast track courts giving speedy justice in the Nasrapur r@pe case! Judiciary in this country is a joke!
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@NamitaBalyan They clearly know that their fans are low !q total chut!yas so not difficult to do all this!
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This is so so disgusting to watch.
Samay is sharing stage with Ranveer Allhabadia after blaming him for everything on his single rant video.
Ranveer is just being embarrassed.
And Sunil Pal, a human filth person who went to town for relevance against these two saying every nonsense during the case...
And this now, for money and Netflix. Total cringe and yuckss. And their "fans" would fight for them day and night for absolutely nothing. Do better.

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There was a time when stardom was a fortress. In the 90s, Ruby Bhatia wasn't just a VJ; she was the electric pulse of a new, liberalised India, reportedly commanding Rs 1 lakh per show. Rahul Roy wasn't just an actor; he was the face of a generation’s collective heartbreak, the Aashiqui boy whose silhouette defined romance and whose haircut was the bestseller in every saloon. Govinda? He was—and is—the undisputed king of the masses, a comic genius who could make a cinema hall shake with a single pelvic thrust.
Fast forward three decades, and the fortress has been dismantled by the relentless, voyeuristic machinery of social media. Today, these icons find themselves under the harsh, unforgiving glare of a "content-hungry" digital mob that mistakes struggle for failure and evolution for desperation.
Recent headlines have taken a perverse pleasure in dissecting Ruby Bhatia’s career shift. Yes, the woman who once defined "cool" is now a life coach charging Rs 3,000 for a six-month program. To the keyboard warriors, this is a "fall from grace." To any sane mind, it is a woman finding meaning after a nervous breakdown, choosing to make mental health accessible to the masses rather than gatekeeping it for the elite.
Similarly, Rahul Roy has been subjected to the "cringe" treatment for appearing in social media reels with unknown creators. The internet, in its infinite cruelty, ignores the fact that this man is a brain stroke survivor. He is fighting aphasia, paying off legal debts that predated his illness, and trying to "stay active" and work for as long as he is alive. When he asks his trolls to find him "decent work" instead of mocking his reels, he isn't showing desperation; he is showing a spine of steel that most "influencers" couldn't dream of possessing.
Then there is Govinda, the man who once gave the Khans a run for their money, now frequently seen performing at school annual days and weddings. The "dark shadow" of social media brands these "small shows," as if the size of the stage dictates the stature of the legend. Govinda’s response is a masterclass in humility: "I never let my ego influence my work." Whether it’s a Chief Minister’s event or a local school function, the man dances because he is a performer. There is more dignity in one of his "wedding steps" than in the entire collective output of a thousand anonymous trolls.
Social media has birthed a generation of spectators who believe that unless you are at the absolute zenith of your power, you should vanish into the shadows. We have become a culture that feeds on the "tragedy" of the legacy act.
But here is the truth: There is nothing sad about a veteran getting up and going to work. There is nothing "cringe" about an icon refusing to be defeated by a health crisis or a shifting industry. The desperation doesn't belong to Ruby, Rahul, or Govinda. The desperation belongs to the social media ecosystem that needs to tear down giants just to feel tall.

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@gharkekalesh Somebody should ask him that what exactly did he achieved by doing so!
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Wtaf is happening in Desi Weddings these days😭 (Part-2)
Ghar Ke Kalesh@gharkekalesh
Wtaf is happening in Desi Weddings these days😭
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@gharkekalesh Wo.men might not h!t you physically but they can h!t you mentally so hard that you literally loose the will to live! Are there really good women left!?
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Delhi Judge Aman Kumar Sharma (30) d!ed by suicide by hanging at his residence in Safdarjung, Delhi. Police confirmed the incident after he was rushed to Safdarjung Hospital and declared de@d
According to his father-in-law’s statement in the video: The judge had called his father the previous night around 10 PM, expressing severe distress and saying it had become difficult to continue living. He had been facing ongoing marital conflicts and harassment for the last two months from his wife Swati, who is also a judicial officer.
He alleged interference by Swati’s sister, Nidhi Malik (an IAS officer posted in Jammu), who was reportedly controlling the household. On the morning of the incident, an argument erupted. The judge’s father tried to intervene but later found him hanging in the bathroom. Neighbors and family used a ladder to enter through a window after the door wouldn’t open.
The case has sparked discussions on marital issues, family interference, and calls for balanced family laws. Investigations are ongoing.

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@cricketwoman Wrong , when outside india you're an Indian first. Period!
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My view on Diljit Dosanjh is simple, he represents Punjab with pride, which is absolutely his right. Being a Punjabi is itself an honour, given the situations they went through from time to time.
However, he rarely speaks about broader national issues. He didn’t comment on events like the Pahalgam attack or acknowledge operations such as Operation Sindoor, despite portraying an Air Force role in Border 2.
At the same time, he chose to promote a project with a Pakistani actress more openly outside India during a sensitive period around Pahalgam attack.
He can celebrate Punjab freely, but as a prominent “Punjabi” figure, which is an ethnicity in India, it would be a delight to see him talk about national issues as well.
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@venom1s If not this then being in the po.l!ce he would have destroyed lives of innocent ppl so in a way its not that bad afterall!!
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Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
ASI Satyendra Verma
> He hanged himself on Friday
> He left a 4-page suicide note
> He became an ASI in 2023
> He met a girl on Instagram 1.5 years back
> Both got into a relationship and later broke up
> She kept threatening him and extorted money from him
> Based on his family's complaint, an FIR has been filed against the girl
A young man with a bright future was forced to take his own life.
How many more men will lose their lives?
Are Indian girls really goddesses?
Why are they so greedy?
Will men ever get justice in this country?


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@Mithileshdhar State of pol!ce is the exact same across the country! If you're not rich & powerful then they will make sure that your life is destroyed in every way! Sometimes you just can't stop from hat!ng your own country!!😒
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20-year-old Pankaj Kumar blamed the SHO for his death and committed suicide by hanging himself on the Retpur Bhitara bridge. The photo is very disturbing, so it has been blurred. Before dying, Pankaj posted a video on Instagram in which he called the SHO, Pankaj Kumar, a very bad and lowly person.
He said: “He seized my vehicle. There is no humanity in the police. They beat me without even listening to me and used abusive language against my family members too.” The incident happened in Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand.
Pankaj loved his bike very much. He said the police had seized his bike (number UK 10 33 50). According to him, the mistake was not his alone, but he was humiliated and his family members were also abused at the police station.


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@SouleFacts Baleno driving folks are also considered rich!!
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This deranged rich brat deserves to be in jail. The police should give him such a thrashing that all his arrogance is knocked out.
Who is this spoiled rich kid?
This video is from Rajat Vihar Society in Noida Sector 62, Uttar Pradesh. First, the unruly rich brat broke the barrier, then went on to assault an elderly security guard.
People like this need to be dealt with strictly.
@Uppolice
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