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Kabeera khada bazaar mein, maange sabki khair, naa kahu se dosti, naa kahu se bair!
all over the place Katılım Haziran 2011
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In Rampur, businessman Sunil Rastogi killed his cancer-stricken wife Neha and then himself because they had run out of money for treatment.
Think about that.
A man was pushed to a point where death looked cheaper than healthcare.
What kind of country are we building where families sell everything, borrow everything, beg everywhere and still cannot afford treatment?
Why is healthcare still a luxury?
Why does cancer treatment destroy families financially?
Why are ordinary people one illness away from total collapse?
Cockroach Party of India asks one simple question:
If hospitals are unaffordable, medicines are unaffordable, tests are unaffordable and treatment is unaffordable, then who exactly is this system working for?

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Shakti didn't feel like a film.
It felt like two acting schools staring each other down without blinking.
Dilip Kumar carried that old-world gravitas into every frame. Controlled voice, measured silences, emotional restraint so powerful it almost became intimidating. And opposite him was Amitabh Bachchan at peak volcano phase. Angry. Wounded. Burning from within even while standing still.
The beauty of Shakti was that neither man tried to "outperform" the other loudly.
The tension came from control.
One represented duty.
The other represented hurt.
And somewhere between them, the film kept tightening like a clenched fist.
Also imagine the atmosphere around that casting in 1982.
The reigning superstar of Hindi cinema sharing space with the man many already considered the greatest actor India had produced. Entire industry waiting to see who would dominate.
But that’s the fascinating part.
Nobody really won.
Because Shakti worked precisely due to that tug of war remaining unresolved till the very end. The father never softened completely. The son never healed completely.
And Hindi cinema got one of its most emotionally masculine confrontations ever filmed.
📸 Courtesy: Timeless Indian Melodies (FB)

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Dear Hindus, 🚨
You lost yet another young daughter to Islam,,, bcoz she refused to convert .. !
Meerut, UttarPradesh
25 yr old Hindu nurse Anjali Sharma was strangled to death with a dupatta by her Muslim colleague Sufiyan & his sister Sajida after she refused to marry him and convert to Islam.
They then dumped her body outside the emergency ward of Lala Lajpat Rai Medical College where she worked.
UP where:
Yogi is CM for last 9trs
Modi is PM for last 12 years
Yet , Hindu daughter lost her life because she did not convert to Islam
Let that sink in!
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Offer for Hindu girls... FREE GYM 🔥
Then when she arrived to take advantage of the free offer,
Gym operator Imran and his boss
The Maulvi from the big mosque got to work for their own benefit
Under the guise of energy drinks, they gave sex-enhancing doses and raped her, and then the rape video and blackmailing...
Few Pappu brain Hindu girls... Take the benefits of the FREE GYM,
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How are we going to deal with this community?
Meet Ibrahim. He is a delivery agent who does online deliveries for Amazon. He admits on camera that he leaks the mobile numbers of Hindu women to one Mohammad Shahjad and gets incentives in return.
A few days back, a Hindu influencer who visited a social restaurant in Pune's Ferguson Road received a message from a Muslim employee after she merely ordered food using the QR code.
What kind of operation is active in Bharat? What are these Islamists up to?
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Booked an @AkasaAir ticket via @agoda and accidentally selected Navi Mumbai instead of Mumbai.
Tried cancelling via Agoda - they showed a cancellation fee of ₹4,764 and refund of just ₹1,571.
Then I checked directly with Akasa Air.
Akasa Air’s own cancellation page shows:
• Total deduction: ₹299
• Refund amount: ₹6,076
Akasa customer care also confirmed the airline cancellation charge is only ₹299, and since the booking was made through Agoda, the refund would go back to Agoda.
So the obvious question:
If the airline is deducting only ₹299, why is Agoda charging me ₹4,764?
That’s an extra ₹4,465 for what exactly?
Charging 15x the airline’s actual cancellation fee for the same ticket feels completely unethical.
@agodaindia please explain this loot.
@AkasaAir passengers deserve transparency from booking partners.
@jagograhakjago @MoCA_GoI


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