This is unbelievable!!!
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This is Aishwarya Mohanraj.
She said she would cut off the private part of her future son. She made this statement on a comedy show while she and the audience laughed shamelessly.
Maybe she is serious. Maybe she is joking. We don't know. But some things should never be joked about.
This is a criminal mindset. This isn't humour. It's talk of violence against a child.
Police, where are you? Imagine if a man said the same thing about a woman.
Meet Aishwarya Mohanraj, a misandrist woman hiding in the guise of being an unfunny stand up comedian. She is joking about mutilating her future son's private part. Just reverse the Gender and you will read news of @NCWIndia issuing notice.
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Hi , I am Gulshan Pahuja
Fighting for Judicial Reforms for last 14 years
Delhi High Court has convicted me for contempt of Court and sentenced me to 6 months in Prison
My only mistake is to seek accountability, transparency, swift justice from Indian Judiciary
This is new. So as per this video, @Lenskart_com is so full of Hindu hatred that it orders the employees to keep the Murtis and pics of Hindu Gods hidden under the counters, near the feet of the employees. Seriously, what is WRONG with @peyushbansal? This is a publicly listed company, Hindu shareholders should exit if this is true!
As a taxpaying citizen, I demand a "No Road, No Challan" policy! 🛑
If there’s even a single pothole or an open drain on a route, that road should automatically be a "Challan-Free Zone."
If you want to fine the citizen for a "wrong lane," give us a "right lane" that’s actually safe to drive on first.
Accountability should be a two-way street.
Today a court in Madurai sentenced all 9 police officers to death.
Their crime was murder.
Their victims were Jayaraj and Bennix.
A father and son who kept their mobile shop open 45 minutes past curfew in June 2020.
They were beaten for 7 hours through the night.
Forced to wipe their own blood off the floor with their clothes.
Jayaraj had 17 injuries. Bennix had 13.
Both died within 3 days.
The judge called it rarest of rare.
Today India told every police officer in this country.
Nobody is above the law.
Not even the law itself.
Selvarani waited 2192 days for this moment so as we.
FSSAI 140 करोड़ लोगों की ज़िंदगी से खेल रहा है।
देश के सबसे निकम्मे और भ्रष्ट विभागों में से एक बन चुका है।
न सही checks,
न proper inspections,
बस ऐसे certificates बंट रहे हैं जैसे किराने का सामान हो।
देश का खाना हर दिन और ज़हरीला होता जा रहा है।
Someone powerful from the FSSAI has filed an FIR against us for exposing the corrupt practice of direct recruitment in the FSSAI.
A badge of honour for raising voice against corruption.
Her name is Rita Kaushik.
She was the Principal Family Court Judge in Jaunpur Uttar Pradesh.
In December 2024 Atul Subhash named her in his 81 minute video and 24 page suicide note.
He alleged she demanded Rs 5 lakh bribe for a favourable verdict in his case.
He alleged a court clerk demanded Rs 3 lakh just to schedule hearing dates.
When he refused the alimony order came. Rs 80,000 per month.
Atul Subhash died on December 9 2024.
No FIR was filed against Rita Kaushik.
No inquiry was ordered.
On June 6 2025 she was promoted to District Judge.
Atul Subhash’s case is adjourned to November 2026.
The accused in his death are on bail.
The judge he named is now a District Judge.
This is the system Indian men are fighting.
A final-year law student, Rishi Kumar from Tamil Nadu National Law University, refuses to delete his blog criticising the Supreme Court… despite pressure from his own university.
Why?
Because the administration allegedly received calls from advocates, judges, and others claiming the post harms the institution’s “reputation.”
The blog titled “The Supreme Court of India Has No Spine” questioned the court’s decision to ban an NCERT textbook chapter on judicial corruption.
But here’s the real issue:
A law student is being told to silence himself… for expressing a legal opinion.
His response?
Clear and powerful:
“My opinions are mine… you do not own my voice or my conscience.”
He even said he’s ready to face disciplinary action rather than back down.
This isn’t just about one blog.
This is about academic freedom vs institutional pressure.
If law students… the future of the judiciary are discouraged from questioning the system,
then who exactly is allowed to question it?
Criticism of institutions ≠ disrespect.
Silencing criticism = weakening democracy.
Jayaraj kept his mobile shop open past 9pm during lockdown.
Police came. Took him away.
His son Bennix heard about it and rushed to the station to check on his father.
They let him in.
Then locked the door.
Both were stripped. Tied down on a wooden table. Beaten with lathis every 10 minutes through the night.
Their blood splattered the walls.
The next morning police took them to a doctor who gave them a fitness certificate.
Then to a magistrate who remanded them to jail without even looking at them properly.
Bennix died on June 22. Jayaraj died on June 23.
Yesterday a court found all 9 police officers guilty of murder.
It took 6 years.
Sentencing is on March 30.
The FIR said Jayaraj and Bennix rolled on the ground and used obscene language.
CCTV from the shop next door showed nothing of that sort happened.
The case against them was completely fabricated.
They died for a crime they never committed.
IMPORTANT
A Tarun Khatik-like lynching was attempted on Chandrapal Saini in Mathura on intervening night of 17-18 March
The trigger? Chandrapal slapped Mohammed Munna after catching him stealing him scooty around 11.30 pm.
Mohammed Munna returned for "revenge" with a mob of 20-30 co-religionists a few minutes later
Watch the videos of the attack and grivous injuries
Even politicians are punished many times, at least they get defeated and made to sit at home.
But govt officers, who are actually responsible for most unfortunate incidents, face almost no real consequences.
In most cases, the maximum punishment they get is a transfer or a temporary suspension. Once the matter cools down, they are back in service.
This is the real problem with India’s system. It needs urgent reform. There must be a provision for permanent termination, otherwise there will never be accountability.
The death of this innocent man in Noida is neither the first nor the last such incident. It will keep happening unless we go hard against erring officers.
Politicians fail because they fail to control officials.