@jaanebhi2yaaron On screen bhi bekhar actor thi and off screen bhi same intensity hain, ek dum bekaar, aah thuuu🤑🤑🤑 over-acting and revealing dresses ke wajah se she was able to grab some b-grade movies, now that she has no source of income she has diverted her attention to politics.
In Shillong,people were made to wait for hours for a Amit Shah convoy.
Fed-up public started honking together in protest.The police panicked & called off VIP drama & the road was reopened
This is exactly how people should respond to this rotten VIP culture
Heroes of Malviya Nagar ❤️
- Amir Khan
- Mohd Shoaib
- Wasim Raja
- Mohd Afzal
These are the people who rescued people trapped in fire in Malviya Nagar risking their own lives.
Highest rates of prostitution in the World :
1.Thailand (Buddhist)
2.Denmark (Christian)
3.Italy (Christian)
4.Germany (Christian)
5.France (Christian)
6.Norway (Christian)
7.Belgium (Christian)
8.Spain (Christian)
9.United Kingdom (Christian)
10.Finland (Christian)
Highest rates of theft in the world:
1.Denmark and Finland (Christian)
2.Zimbabwe (Christian)
3.Australia (Christian)
4.Canada (Christian)
5. New Zealand (Christian)
6.India (Hindu)
7.England and Wales (Christian)
8.United States (Christian)
9.Sweden (Christian)
10.South Africa (Christian)
Highest rates of alcohol addiction in the world:
1.Moldova (Christian)
2.Belarus (Christian)
3.Lithuania (Christian)
4.Russia (Christian)
5.Czech Republic (Christian)
6.Ukraine (Christian)
7.Andorra (Christian)
8.Romania (Christian)
9.Serbia (Christian)
10.Australia (Christian)
Highest homicide rates in the world:
1.Honduras (Christian)
2.Venezuela (Christian)
3.Belize (Christian)
4.El Salvador (Christian)
5.Guatemala (Christian)
6.South Africa (Christian)
7.Saint Kitts and Nevis (Christian)
8.The Bahamas (Christian)
9.Lesotho (Christian)
10.Jamaica (Christian)
Most dangerous gangs in the world:
1.Yakuza (non-religious)
2.Agberos (Christian)
3.Wah Sing (Christian)
4.Jamaica Posse (Christian)
5.Primeiro (Christian)
6.Aryan Brotherhood (Christian)
Largest drug cartels in the world:
1.Pablo Escobar – Colombia (Christian)
2.Amado Carrillo – Colombia (Christian)
3.Carlos Lehder – Germany (Christian)
4.Griselda Blanco – Colombia (Christian)
5.Joaquín Guzmán – Mexico (Christian)
6.Rafael Caro – Mexico (Christian)
And then they say that #Islam is the cause of violence and terrorism in the world and want us to believe that.
Who started World War I?
Not Muslims.
Who started World War II?
Not Muslims.
Who killed about 20 million of Australia’s indigenous people?
Not Muslims.
Who dropped the nuclear bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan?
Not Muslims.
Who killed more than 100 million Native Americans in South America?
Not Muslims.
Who killed about 50 million Native Americans in North America?
Not Muslims.
Who kidnapped more than 180 million Africans as slaves from Africa, of whom about 88% died and were thrown into the oceans?
Not Muslims.
First, we must define terrorism or understand how terrorism is viewed by non-Muslims.
If a non-Muslim commits a terrorist act, it is called a crime; but if a Muslim commits it, it is called terrorism.
We must stop dealing with double standards.
Remember how Pinki Chaudhary snatched a plate of food from a Muslim man just because of his religion
Here is a Muslim organising bhandara for everyone saying " Mulla ka khana, sabke liye, Humein bhed bhaw nahi aata"
What a slap on the face of Hindutva scums
Viral video claiming that now BSF and CAPF are involved in the xchanging and tampering EVM in WestBengal to favour BJP winning elections
If this is true then the democracy is long dead in this country and we are headed for a total collapse and revolution is imminent
Situation for Women Wrestlers have become so worse in our country that-
Vinesh Phogat, the pride of India, has to come out in public to reveal that she was among the 6 women athletes who were s€xually harassed by Brij Bhushan Singh.
Beti Bachao anyone??
I want to share a real incident about an Amazon delivery boy Md. Asif —yes, to me he is still a “boy,” probably around 25–26 years old. He has been delivering parcels in our area for the past 3–4 years.
He belongs to a different religion, but that has never mattered to me.
Whenever he—or any delivery person—comes to my home, I always offer them water or biscuits.
You might ask, what do I get in return?
I receive something far more valuable—respect, warmth, and unexpected kindness.
There have been several occasions when I wasn’t at home. He or another one named Rahul, tried calling me but couldn’t reach me, so they paid for my Cash on Delivery orders from their own pocket and handed the parcels over to my house help. I paid them later. This has happened multiple times.
But what happened two days back left me completely speechless.
I had recently ordered a leather wallet. When it arrived, I opened it and, just to check the space, I placed my passport, government ID cards, debit cards, an international credit card, and ₹5000 inside and was checking.
I soon realized the quality of the product wasn’t good. Just then, I got a call from my business—and I completely forgot about the wallet.
Later, I repacked it exactly the way it came and placed it with the return items.
The next morning, the pickup was done while I was busy inside the room. I asked my house help to hand over the packet along with a small bottle of water.
And that was it—I didn’t think about it again.
I had completely forgotten that all my important documents and cash were still inside.
Around 9:30 at night, the doorbell rang. I opened the door and saw him (Asif)—tired, exhausted, drenched in sweat. I live on the 3rd floor, and there’s no elevator.
I immediately felt concerned and asked for water and biscuits.
He softly said, “Wait, ma’am… I don’t need anything. Please listen first.”
I was confused. “What happened? Are you okay? Why are you here now? I haven’t ordered anything in Amazon!”
He asked, “Ma’am, you had a return this morning, right?”
I said yes.
Then he asked, “Have you lost anything?”
I was surprised. “No.”
He asked again, “Are you sure, ma’am?”
I said, “Absolutely.”
And then… he took out one by one - my passport, all my Govt ID cards, debit cards, credit card, and the ₹5000—and handed them back to me.
He asked me to check everything and count the money.
I couldn’t.
I was numb.
It hit me all at once—what I had done, what could have happened.
I have an international trip coming up soon. If my passport had been lost, especially during this time, getting a new one would have been nearly impossible. My entire trip would have been cancelled!
He told me that he had already handed over the return package to his manager, but something about the weight felt unusual. He took it back, checked, and found all my belongings inside.
I had no words.
I wanted to hug him—but I couldn’t. I just stood there, overwhelmed, with tears in my eyes.
I offered him something—anything. I didn’t even have sweets at home to offer. I gave him a sealed bottle of Limca and a new company T-shirt I had. He was already soaked in sweat, so I insisted he take it, despite his hesitation.
I even tried to give him some amount as a token of gratitude.
He refused.
Not a single note.
He lives far away, yet he came back the same evening to return everything—understanding the importance of what I had forgotten, even when I didn’t.
He left quickly, saying he still had a two-hour journey back home. Otherwise, I would have at least requested him to stay for dinner.
Today, I felt I must share this.
Honesty still exists.
This is the India I believe in. This is my Bengal. This is how we live—where people trust each other, where Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jains, Sikhs… we all coexist with respect and warmth.
He didn’t have to return it the same day. But he did.
That’s the power of humanity.
A simple smile, a little kindness—these things still matter.
1 of 2…. Contd…..
Nashik’s 15-year-old Hafiz cracks JEE Main with 99.927 percentile while memorising the Quran
Read more: https://t.co/ovjS3Os9wz
#Nashik, #Hafiz, #SyedZaidSadiq, #JEE