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In all humility and with complete respect for judiciary, I have written the following letter to Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma, informing her that pursuing Gandhian principles of Satyagraha, it won’t be possible for me to pursue this case in her court, either in person or through a counsel.
I have taken this difficult decision after coming to the clear conclusion that the proceedings being conducted in her court do not, in any manner, satisfy the fundamental principle that ‘justice must not only be done but must also be seen to be done’. My participation in these proceedings, either myself or through a counsel will not achieve anything meaningful.




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There’s a God that taught a tiny bird how to sew.
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El pájaro sastre es famoso por su asombrosa habilidad para construir nidos "cosiendo" hojas. 😊
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This man dedicated his life to hauling thousands of gallons of water to wildlife dying of thirst — and continued directing the mission from his hospital bed until his final days.
He was only 54 when he died.
In 2016, a devastating drought turned Kenya’s Tsavo West National Park into a parched wasteland. Horrified by the sight of a buffalo collapsing from thirst, local pea farmer Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua sold his possessions, bought a secondhand truck, and began delivering up to 3,000 gallons of water every day to desperate elephants, zebras, and antelope across the rugged terrain.
His selfless work, captured in viral videos of thirsty animals rushing toward his truck, turned him into an international symbol of compassion. People from Vermont to Utah rallied behind the man known as the “Water Man of Tsavo,” donating generously to keep the lifeline flowing when rains failed.
Even as kidney failure took a heavy toll on his health, Mwalua refused to stop. From his hospital bed, he continued managing operations, coordinating daily deliveries, and developing new solutions such as solar-powered pumps and beehive fences to protect both wildlife and local communities.
Though he ultimately lost his battle with illness, his wife Rachel and the Mwalua Wildlife Trust carry on his work today.
Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua’s legacy is a powerful reminder that while we cannot prevent every tragedy, there is deep dignity and meaning in choosing kindness and action in the face of suffering.

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@NatureUnedited I feel that these animals can talk, they just don’t want to pay bills.
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The High Court didn’t ask the ED to stop arresting innocent people without trial. But the High Court is asking for videos of those innocent victims of the ED arguing for their freedom to be taken down.
It’s time to accept something is seriously rotten in this judicial system.
Bar and Bench@barandbench
[BREAKING] Delhi High Court asks Police to remove videos of Arvind Kejriwal arguing before Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma report by @prashantjha996 barandbench.com/news/delhi-hig…
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