CHS Matters, Social Crusader. Fight against Corruption 4 justice, Social cause. B d Change u want it 2 b until justice prevails. Jai Hind Jai Maharashtra!
Rqst @CPMumbaiPolice@MTPHereToHelp@mybmcWardL@VarshaEGaikwad 2 act on illegal encroachments by vehicles, vendors, shops-block Naupada lane & inconvenience MumbaiUtkal School
& BMC School Students, Resident & Sr Citizens. Mera Bharat Mahan phir bhi hum badnam. Jai Hind!🇮🇳🫡🙏
Abandoned 2-storied bldg. No 385, near Ration shop 9 in Christian village kurla. Forgotten by @mybmcwardL authorities, Crumbled bldg speaks for itself. Threat 2 lives of residents. Will @mybmc wake up, clearup debris & act b4 the structure falls causing several lives at stake
Abandoned 2-storied bldg. No 385, near Ration shop 9 in Christian village kurla. Forgotten by @mybmcwardL authorities, Crumbled bldg speaks for itself. Threat 2 lives of residents. Will @mybmc wake up, clearup debris & act b4 the structure falls causing several lives at stake
2storied bldg nr Ration shop 9, Kurla Christian hall village. Abandoned & forgotten by @mybmcWardL authorities since past 3 yrs has crumbled. Concern & threat 2 lives of residents. Will @mybmc wake up act b4 d structure crumbles causing lives at stake & implement sec 354 MMC Act.
Abandoned 2-storied bldg. No 385, near Ration shop 9 in Christian village kurla. Forgotten by @mybmcwardL authorities, Crumbled bldg speaks for itself. Threat 2 lives of residents. Will @mybmc wake up, clearup debris & act b4 the structure falls causing several lives at stake
@th_anonymouse Jago Bharatwasi Jago. Wake up India & lets put an end to such atrocities and blind acts by unscrupulous elements. We demand swift action against such fraudulent acts in the name of religion. May good sense with conscious prevail. Jai Hind! Mera Bharat mahan phir bhi hum badnam!
Dr. Manmohan Singh Deserves an Apology
For over a decade, the coal allocation controversy was not just a policy debate. It became a moral indictment. Names were taken, motives were assigned, and guilt was assumed in the court of public opinion long before any court of law had spoken.
Now, on March 27, 2026, that long arc of judgment has turned.
In the Bander coal block case, a special court acquitted former MP Vijay Darda, his son Devendra Darda, former Coal Secretary H.C. Gupta, and others. But this was not a routine acquittal. The court was categorical. The Central Bureau of Investigation, it said, failed miserably. The case rested on conjectures, not evidence. There was not even an iota of proof of corruption, influence, or illegal gain.
For H.C. Gupta, the court granted an honourable acquittal, noting the complete absence of any wrongdoing or even a meeting of minds.
But this judgment does not exist in isolation.
At the time of these allocations, Manmohan Singh himself was the Coal Minister. The administrative chain, the decisions, the scrutiny, all ultimately pointed upwards to his office. The allegations did not just question a process. They cast a shadow on his integrity.
Today, when the very foundation of those allegations collapses in a court of law, that shadow cannot be selectively ignored.
This is not the first time such a narrative has unravelled. The 2G spectrum case verdict had already exposed how one of the most aggressively amplified corruption stories failed to stand legal scrutiny.
Yet, the damage had been done.
A media ecosystem, self appointed moral guardians, and ambitious political voices built their credibility on these claims. They shaped public perception, influenced electoral moods, and reduced complex governance decisions into accusations of corruption.
And now, when the courts have spoken, there is a silence that is just as telling as the noise once was.
Dr. Manmohan Singh was not just criticised. He was diminished in the public imagination. His personal integrity, once considered unimpeachable, was repeatedly questioned in a narrative that is now steadily collapsing.
If institutions can take years to deliver justice, society must at least have the courage to acknowledge when it got it wrong.
Because restoring dignity begins with a simple act.
An apology.
@KrisNair1 Certainly. We would rather prefer an educated, honest leader with integrity and prudence to lead the nation and make it self sufficient and build a stable economy, financially, literacy, healthy, peaceful for all humanity to live secularly in harmony and brotherhood. Jai Hind!
A Japanese company gave money to PMCARES Fund after its factory in Maharashtra was allowed to restart production, found an investigation by The Quint. Is PMCARES Fund a vehicle for potential quid pro quo corruption like we saw in the Electoral Bonds Scam? Is this why govt is resisting transparency in the fund?
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