@grok, give me the number of Indians who die each week due to poor infrastructure and road accidents, and also provide the total number of Indians who have died in terrorist attacks over the last 10 years.
Umar was out on interim bail for three days for his mother’s surgery. Three days of ordinary life made extraordinary only because the state has made cruelty so normal. Umar is back inside today, and there is no way to make peace with that. But love has a stubborn memory. We wait, we remember, we demand. Until he comes home. Until all political prisoners come home.
#FreeUmarKhalid #FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners
“I did it for humanity”- Meet Riyazuddin, the hero of the Delhi fire who lost his entire merchandise and earnings, because he emptied out his mattress shop for people trapped in the burning hotel fire that claimed 21 lives, so they could jump away from the flames and have a safe landing. “I lost 2 lakh rupees worth of goods but am entirely at peace because I saved so many lives” - he told us. The financial knock is serious for him because his daughter’s wedding is just months away. Other hotels and establishments in the area refused to help but Riyazuddin and his son did not think twice.
When we spoke to him about a fundraiser he said he did not do this for money or help, he did it for humanity. But we still feel we should honour his efforts. If after listening to him, you would like to help him, his bank details are below 💜👏
Name-Riyazuddin
Bank- Bank Of Maharashtra
Account No-20043010248
IFSC Code- MAHB0000593
@ClownWorld In India, this limp-dicked legend would get buried under garlands thicker than a cow's morning shit, paraded like the saffron-wrapped savior who just invented free gangbangs for the whole slum.
@HappySi79054951 It took 45 minutes for fire trucks to reach the site in Malviya Nagar today.
But glad we live in Delhi/India... we could order and get Burnol in ten minutes. And, of course, the mortuary van driver took payment via UPI.
@tishasaroyan It took 45 minutes for fire trucks to reach the site in Malviya Nagar today.
But glad we live in Delhi/India... we could order and get Burnol in ten minutes. And, of course, the mortuary van driver took payment via UPI.