@ABPNews@moinallahabad@abhijeet_dipke Should file a defemation case against ABP for delibrately and with mal intent trying to defame him even after having proof
🚨#URGENTSTATEMENT
The Government of India is trying to betray the youth of this nation.
During today’s hearing, the Supreme Court made its intention very clear: it sought a list of FIRs registered against students and protesters across the country from the Union Government so that it can quash all of them at one go, in exercise of its powers under Article 142.
The Court sought this information not once, not twice, but thrice. Yet, the Union Government’s lawyer did not commit to furnishing such a list and instead actively resisted it. But why?
On July 25, CJP called off its nationwide agitation in good faith after the Government of India gave solemn commitments concerning the withdrawal of FIRs, protection of protesters from punitive action, and compensation to the affected families at a national press conference with the CJP.
Today, the Supreme Court itself offered a clear path towards giving effect to one of those commitments. Providing a consolidated list of FIRs would, in fact, make it easier for the Union Government and BJP/NDA-ruled states to fulfil the assurance they gave to the country on July 25. But the Government of India is resisting.
The Court even offered the Union Government an alternative: if there are cases involving hardened criminals with a history of heinous offences who are alleged to have committed acts of violence during the protests, the Government could identify those FIRs separately so that such cases may be dealt with on their own merits.
The young people of this country are entitled to ask whether the Government of India ever intended to honour its word, or whether the assurances given by two Union Ministers before the nation on July 25 were merely meant to bring an end to a peaceful nationwide movement.
We will not permit the Government to play games with the trust of India’s students, Gen-Z and young citizens.
CJP has exercised patience. We have negotiated in good faith. We called off our agitation in good faith. And we have given the Government sufficient opportunity to honour its commitments in good faith.
That patience is now running out. And therefore we now warn the government.
If the Government does not immediately demonstrate concrete steps towards honouring the July 25 commitments, the Cockroach Janta Party will convene its National Working Committee within the next two days to decide the next course of nationwide action.
We hope the Government understands the seriousness of this moment.
Do not mistake restraint for surrender. Do not mistake good faith for weakness. And do not play with the trust of an entire generation.
What CJP does next will depend entirely upon what the Government of India chooses to do now.
@Cockroachisback@whattalawyer@abhijeet_dipke@AshutoshRanka
You should clean Jantar Mantar after the protest, or it’ll become national news and you’ll be labelled anti-national.
But when these religious druggies turn public spaces into a dumping ground in the name of religion, you suddenly lose your spine, your standards, and your voice.
Keep preaching morality while cleaning up after your heroes.
Religious dumbf*cks. 🤞
Rapido fired the cab driver who confronted those 4 men for using casteist slurs. It should have been Indian Railways firing those men over casteism.
And then we wonder why castiesm hasn't ended in India. Many people actually don't see it or caste pride as a problem. It is very much a part of our society.
To summarise,
A BCI chairman, was intimidating and brandishing his power to bully and threaten newly graduates of law, to destroy their careers all over India, - why - coz they very politely and very non violently wrote a letter to their VC to not invite a certain CJI as chief guest to their convocation.
Consider it good luck, in this moment of time, bullying the GenZ is not being taken well, hence within two hours the bahubali had to eat his own shoes, lest he had to resign from a chair where he has been fevicoled since 2012.
In a country, where rule of law is prevalent, he would be sacked,
Alas, here we have changed our focus on to Meloni-Melody.
मैं इस बात को राजनीतिक मुद्दा नहीं बनाना चाहता।
मैंने कभी किसी से यह नहीं कहा कि मैं दलित हूँ, मेरी रक्षा करो और न ही किसी के सामने गिड़गिड़ाया। मुझ में लड़ने की शक्ति है और मैं लड़ता हूँ।
लेकिन हल्द्वानी में स्टेज का शुद्धिकरण कर मुझे Untouchability का एहसास कराया गया और मेरा अपमान किया गया।
मेरी माँग है —
हल्द्वानी में जिन लोगों ने स्टेज का शुद्धिकरण किया, उन पर Untouchability Act के तहत केस दर्ज हो और उन्हें गिरफ्तार कर जेल भेजा जाएँ।
@ThePrintIndia@ShekharGupta No one cares for it anymore. Literally feels like a claude summary. Please ask him to have some principled stand or this dies.
Very well said. Also, leave the jurisprudential prose to the lawyers & judges. Let we non-legals not behave like legal to begin explaining nuanced meanings of NO. That would & should be the prerogative of the judiciary. For all others, NO means NO. If you still don't get it, watch @SrBachchan assertively say that in PINK !!!
मोदी सरकार का नया कानून आया है। अगर सरकार किसी भी social media platform को कोई पोस्ट delete करने के लिए कहती है, तो उन्हें 3 घंटे के भीतर उसे delete करना होगा।
Gen Z के आंदोलन के बाद से ही मोदी जी को बहुत डर लगने लगा है। मोदी जी, आप जितना देश के लोगों की आवाज़ दबाएंगे, उनका गुस्सा उतना ही बढ़ेगा।