@Mrsinha Company ka loss se humara kya lena dena hai ..? Jab companies profit banaya tha tab kya hume distribute kiya tha kya ..?
Bhai price sky rocket ho chuka hai .. sarkkar se sawaal poocho .. idhar justify karne mat aao ..
@RShivshankar Its not big .. its an easy action to blame bureaucrats and keep minsters in the shade of same .. If govt truly consider then fire education minister .. this leak is not the first time ..
@CuteAaruhi4 You have not seen .. thats the correct statement…
We have seen them raising voice at many occasions for improvement of education system…
You unawareness is your problem
@Mrsinha There is difference in looking like Chapri and an actual Chapri. ..
Now i am reading a post where an actual chapri is commenting that someone is looking like a chapri. . 🤭
Right? Don’t make me laugh.
You people are fighting among yourselves using foreign weapons, blocking roads during armed force movements, and hiding behind women to avoid consequences.
Parallel armed groups, constant violence, and attacks on each other and then lectures about rights and justice.
The only reason many of you are still treated with restraint is because the nation still sees you as its own people.
First learn to live peacefully and responsibly like the rest of the country, then talk about morality and rights.
And anyone who takes up arms or supports violence against the Army should expect a firm and uncompromising response.
I will tell you what the real concern is here.
If a paper leak actually happens, it is most likely to happen at the source during preparation, printing, or through insiders involved in the system long before transportation even begins.
But once the news shows that the papers are being transported under heavy security by the Indian Armed Forces, the general public starts believing that leakage is now impossible.
That creates an image of complete security, while the actual leak may have already happened earlier and benefited a selected few through corruption within the system.
The concern people raise is not about transportation security alone, but about transparency and accountability at every stage of the process.
What if someone happily offers Namaz on a road or inside an airport?
The issue is not whether you personally feel happy or emotional about it. The issue is that these are public spaces shared by people with different mindsets, beliefs, priorities, and emergencies.
Public places are meant for public convenience and smooth movement not for any activity, religious or otherwise, that may obstruct, disturb, or inconvenience others.
If someone wants privacy and complete freedom for personal enjoyment or expression, there are appropriate private spaces for that.
And when you are in a foreign country, your actions represent not just your community or state, but India as a whole. Civil behaviour and respect for shared public spaces matter everywhere.
@sushantsingh_26@Mrsinha@pinarayivijayan You r timeline clearly says what is wrong for you … So no argument with you bro … you are venomous.. pls remain so .. all the best