When Leo Messi was substituted against Algeria, there wasnтАЩt a spare seat available on the bench. Thiago Almada immediately offered him his place, but Messi politely declined and chose to sit on the ground instead.
A small gesture, but one that says a lot about the man. He doesn't want any special treatment. He wants to be just like any other player in the team. тЭдя╕П
Imagine being that good at football but also being that humble. ЁЯРРтЪ╜я╕П
Radio stations are shutting down. Radio Nasha, Radio One, and Fever FM are just the beginning, and more will follow soon.
If the FM industry wants to save itself, it should just play songs with just a few sober ads in between. Nobody is interested in weather, traffic, or score updates, cringe jokes, loud ads, useless lectures, love guru preaching, and lousy pranks.
And most importantly, fire RJs. They are insufferable because they replace actual talent with screaming and fake energy. They talk at you in bizarre, plastic accents, laughing hysterically at their own terrible jokes and scripted prank calls that just bully ordinary people. When they aren't blasting obnoxious sound effects, they are lecturing you with cringey, copy-pasted life advice. They barely even play music anymore; it's just endless talking, ad plugs, and noise.
In a world with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Spotify, etc, their loud, fake, and preachy style is nothing but an auditory assault that makes you want to smash your car radio.
ЁЯЪиIndian construction worker Vipin Kumar has been awarded honorary citizenship in Romania after risking his life to save a five-year-old girl who fell into an icy lake. He kept the child above water for nearly 30 minutes until rescuers arrived
Lance Naik Meenatchi Sundaram A (34 Rashtriya Rifles )
Took a bullet on his face and shoulder
Killed the hardcore terrorist even after sustaining severe injuries ensuring the mission success
Kirti Chakra felt proud today
Jai Hind ЁЯЗоЁЯЗ│
An empty DTC bus at 9 PM. Not because there are no passengersтАФhundreds were waiting at bus stops along the route. The driver simply wouldn't stop. Route 356STL Dwarka Cluster Depot 22 buses are notorious for this.
The only reason I managed to board was because, as I saw the driver not slowing down at my stop, so I pulled out my phone and started recording with flash. The driver immediately stopped.
For many Delhi residents, these are the everyday hurdles involved in something as basic as boarding a public bus, especially the old orange ones. Operator contracts need stricter infractions clauses for not stopping.
Keeping in mind the rising fuel costs in the country, I bought an MG Windsor EV a few months ago. I genuinely believed I was making a smart decision. Unfortunately, what followed has been one of the worst ownership experiences of my life.
About a month ago, while returning from my son's school, a speeding Mahindra Thar rammed into my car from behind. My vehicle was moving at barely 30тАУ35 km/h when the impact pushed it into an Innova ahead. The rear section of the car suffered significant damage.
The very same day, I handed the vehicle over to MG's service center for repairs.
From that point onward, for weeks, I kept making the same phone call:
"When will my car be ready ?"
Every time, I received a different excuse.
Last Saturday , I was informed that the repair work had been completed and only the insurance company's delivery order was pending. I was assured that the order would arrive on Monday and the car would be handed over immediately.
Monday came and went.
By afternoon, having heard nothing, I decided to visit the workshop myself.
And that's when the real story began.
The service advisor responsible for my vehicle didn't even know where the car was parked. After searching across three floors, we finally discovered it in the basement.
What I saw there left me speechless.
The car was in worse condition than it had been immediately after the accident.
At that moment, I realized that my biggest mistake wasn't the accident it was buying an MG. In the last 20 years, I have owned vehicles from almost every major automobile manufacturer. I've dealt with repairs, insurance claims, and service centers countless times. But I have never experienced such disorganization, negligence , and lack of accountability from any company.
Keeping a customer's vehicle for nearly a month, providing misleading updates, and then not even knowing where the car is parked is not poor service it's complete disrespect for the customer's time , trust, and money.
As I was leaving the workshop, I told the advisor "Brother, sell this car for whatever you can get even if I have to take a loss of a few lakhs. I don't have the courage to bring it home anymore. If I ever have to come back to this workshop again, I might genuinely lose my mind."
People may debate how good or bad the MG Windsor EV is as a product.
But as far as MG's after-sales service is concerned, my verdict is final.
This has been, without a doubt, the worst customer service experience I have ever had with any automobile company.
If you're considering buying an MG vehicle, don't just visit the showroom. Spend some time at their service center first. The difference between the two may help you make a much better decision.
@MGMotorIn@MGSupportIndia
This is the story of Lt. Col. Rishi Rajalakshmi (Nair), the man they call "India's Most Fearless."
THE NIGHTMARE IN PULWAMA (2017)
ЁЯФеIt was March 4, 2017. Tral, Pulwama. Intel confirmed that terrorists were fortified inside a civilian house. It was a death trap. Sending men in was suicide; bombing it from afar would kill civilians.
ЁЯФеMajor Rishi (then with 42 Rashtriya Rifles) made a choice that defies human instinct. He didn't order his men to go. He volunteered to go himself.
ЁЯФеHis mission was to plant an IED to bring down the specific section of the house hiding the terrorists.
THE IMPACT
As he crawled into the kill zone, all hell broke loose.
ЁЯФеBullet 1: Grazed his helmet.
ЁЯФеBullet 2: Tore through his nose.
ЁЯФеBullet 3: Shattered his jaw completely.
ЁЯФеMost men would die from the shock alone. Others would collapse. Rishi? He kept firing.
ЁЯФеWith his face mutilated, blood pouring out, and unable to speak, he refused to evacuate until the terrorists were neutralized and his team was safe. He didn't just survive; he ensured the mission was a success.
THE RESURRECTION
ЁЯФеThe aftermath was brutal. *28 major surgeries* . A face reconstructed from bone grafts and metal plates. A permanent loss of normal speech and eating abilities.
ЁЯФеThe Medical Board prepared his discharge papers. " *You've done enough, soldier. Go home* ."
ЁЯФеBut Lt. Col. Rishi had other plans. He didn't want a pension; he wanted his uniform. He rehabilitated himself with a ferocity that scared even his doctors.
He returned to active duty.
THE WAYANAD SAVIOR (2024)
ЁЯФеYears later, when the devastating landslides hit Wayanad, Kerala, who was leading the rescue on the ground?
ЁЯФеThe Masked https://t.co/wZycQytPkd. Col. Rishi Rajalakshmi was there, wading through mud and death, pulling his own people out of the debris* . From fighting terrorists in Kashmir to saving civilians in Kerala, his war for India never ended.
WE HAVE FAILED HIM
ЁЯФеWe live in a society that will make a stranger/anti nationals like Cockroaches famous for a 15-second dance reel or their anti national statements , yet we scroll right past the man who literally sacrificed his face to keep us safe. We feast on hollow entertainment while he eats through a tube.
ЁЯФеThat mask isn't a choice; itтАЩs the receipt for our freedom, and the fact that we don't know his name is our collective shame.
_Lt. Col. Rishi Rajalakshmi is not just a soldier; he is a living testament to the fact that the_ Indian Army is not made of flesh and blood, but of iron and will.
Jai Hind ЁЯлбЁЯЗоЁЯЗ│ЁЯлб
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Salute to our all braves who are protecting us 24x7
Reporter:- media jadii aayi hai protest me..
A cockroach:- Yes, protest me ladko se jada media aayi hai sayad Naali ki ladai hoti to jada cockroach aateтАж
Reporter:- ye log aese azadi ke naare laga rahe hai kya ye sahi hai..?
A cockroach:- ye logo ko mudde ko uthana chaiye, isiliye humlog inse alag or side me khade hai, ye azzadi azadi ke nare laga kr kashmir files bana rahe haiтАж
Cockroaches are exposing their own..ЁЯдг
So the so-called Cockroach Protest flopped exactly as expected. Not even a hundred organic supporters turned up, and frankly, that outcome was predictable from day one.
Online activism is easy. All you have to do is hit follow, repost a few hashtags, and convince yourself you're part of some grand revolution. Real-world mobilisation is a completely different game. Who is going to leave their studies, job, business, or daily routine, travel to Delhi in 42┬░C heat, and stand on the streets for a cause they don't genuinely care about?
Historically, only two kinds of people show up for protests. First, professional agitators, the NGO activists, comrades, student-politics regulars, self-styled farmer leaders, political aspirants, and others whose entire relevance depends on remaining permanently aggrieved. Second, people who truly believe in a cause and are willing to bear personal costs for it, whether it is religion, reservation, language, or some issue that directly affects their lives.
The Cockroach Janta online ecosystem fits into neither category. Its followers are largely urban youth, students, and working professionals who join such trends because they are fashionable at the moment. It gives them the feeling of participating in something meaningful without requiring any actual sacrifice. The reason they never show up on the streets is simple: they are not suffering in real life to the extent they claim online.
Today's turnout exposed the gap between social media noise and ground reality. Viral posts, trending hashtags, and inflated follower counts create the illusion of a mass movement. The moment people are asked to step away from their screens and show up physically, the illusion collapses.
Hopefully, the Cockroach Party leadership received a much-needed reality check. Online gimmicks do not automatically translate into real-world support. In fact, Delhi has seen larger organic gatherings for street dogs opposing a Supreme Court ruling than the combined strength that assembled at Jantar Mantar today.
-Kohli and Anushka Sharma have never publicly expressed political opinions
-In fact, they have often made RW uncomfortable with some of their positions
-They have never spoken against Muslims either
-They have even defended Muslim players when they were subjected to trolling.
Yet, they are being targeted by the Islamic ecosystem merely for openly practising their Hindu faith.
This is the reality of the Left-Islamist ecosystem: they're ok with you only as long as you criticize Hinduism and accommodate Islam. The moment you embrace and practice your own faith, you become a target.
(Don't go after the username, this Mohit account is being managed by a Muslim guy)
What a coincidence!
4 people travelling in different parts of country on different dates, all had worst experience and clicked the same pic
But if someone exposes their toolkit they will be labeled as Bhakts.
They just hate how railways keeps adding new Vande Bharats
Surya Pratap Chauhan did not hate Muslims.
In fact he was friends with them. Asad, Javed, Sameer, Aqif etc were his friends. They used to play together, even watch movies. Surya saw his Muslim friends as just other humans.
That was his fatal mistake. His Muslim friends saw him as a Kafir to be converted and if not, to be eliminated.
On Eid Asad invited Surya to come join him in painful slaughter of a goat. Surya didn't want to see the painful visuals. He refused.
That convinced Asad Surya won't convert. Even at 16 they were clear what to do next. They slaughtered Surya with a knife on Eid. It was their greatest religious act.
The greatest mistake a Hindu can make is not being a human, but to assume others are human too. Islamophobia can save your life.
ThereтАЩs no bigger advertisement for Test cricket than if Sooryavanshi tells the world his dream is to play red ball for India.
Our hopes sit with you young sir.