@jpsin1 You reap what you sow. Punjab voters were very well aware of what was happening under AAP in Delhi and yet chose them. They have no reason to crib.
@Eternaldharma_ And in Delhi there is a place in honour of Outram lines. The Britishers, even after such barbaric acts considered themselves epitome of civilization.
@Twetng_Arnd@san_x_m Several NGOs are working in remote areas and they are provided funds for tribal students' education. Some of them are reputable like R.K. Mission, etc. Students are provided boarding and lodging too by the government.
In Tri Nagar, Delhi a neighborhood that is 90% Hindu, residents are being systematically intimidated by a Muslim man named Abdul Wari.
According to locals, he pressures Hindus to sell their properties, files false police cases against them, and benefits from selective enforcement of building rules that allow taller Muslim structures while restricting Hindu homes.
Repeated complaints to the police are allegedly ignored.
This is what demographic pressure and intimidation look like on the ground.
Gems of Indian Judiciary
Meet Gunda Judge Ram Avtar Patel who forced a blackout of the entire Chitrakoot city in MP because there was no power at his residence after a storm.
A dust storm struck around 1 am on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday which disrupted power supply across Chitrakoot. Electricity was restored at around 5:45 pm after repair work was completed. But, suddenly Judicial Officer Ram Avtar Patel arrived at the substation with two policemen and assaulted the operator and forced him to dis connect the power supply of the entire city. After that angry residents staged a protest against the Gunda Judge.
What shall we do with such Judges? He needs to be kept tied on a electric pole for a week and electricity connection shall be removed permanently from his house.