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A promising young Kabaddi player, Anushka who belonged to the Bahujan community was murdered for a mere ₹3,600. Her life was taken with shocking brutality and for nearly one and a half months, her body lay rotting in a drain just 200 meters from a police station in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.
Anushka was the daughter of a poor family, chasing her dreams through sports. Instead of receiving justice and protection, she was abandoned even in death. The fact that her decomposing body remained undiscovered for weeks so close to a police station exposes a deeply disturbing failure of accountability and law enforcement.
A young athlete's future was stolen for an amount that many spend in a single day. Her life was worth far more than ₹3,600, and her death demands answers.
Acche din aa gaye!!!🤩🤩
In Madhya Pradesh, Students protested against the NEET paper leak and exam scams ruining the future of millions.
BJP's response? WATER CANNONS.
Force.
Detentions.
Students asking for fair exams are being treated like criminals.
This government fears questioning youth more than exam leak chain till Dharmendra Pradhan.
A Dalit widow from Amethi, Uttar Pradesh, is battling to save her home and land after a loan of just ₹8,134 allegedly turned into a staggering ₹111 crore through years of compound interest.
Her husband, who borrowed the money 15 years ago, has since passed away. Now, the lender is reportedly trying to grab the family's property.
Despite countless visits to government offices, Leelavati says no one has come to her aid. This shocking case raises serious questions about exploitation, predatory lending and the complete failure of authorities to protect the poor and vulnerable.
As per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data and government disclosures in Parliament, Scheduled Commercial Banks have written off bad loans worth over $19 lakh crore (approx. $227 billion) over the last 11 financial years (up to FY2024–25).
Additionally, between June 2014 and March 2023 alone, banks reported a loss of $4.69 lakh crore explicitly due to loan and banking frauds.
While the RBI defines "write-offs" as a technical accounting procedure to- clean up balance sheets - whereby banks remove fully-provisioned bad loans to focus on recovery-the reality of getting that money back is challenging.
Most of this was looted by companies based in Gujarat or owners of Gujarati origin.
Important announcement:
CJP Founder @abhijeet_dipke will return to India on June 6 for a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, demanding the resignation of the Education Minister.
@malpani There is no dearth of action when BJP is in power. They are the real Pappu. But like a mad man who calls others crazy, they call others Pappu.
@narendramodi You will bring it from Netherlands but you will not allow research within the country to find new ones! What hypocrisy!! #keezhadi
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It is nice to see Honesty at the country lead level! When will we see honesty in Fishermen issue? Or any other issue? If we are honest all issues will end immediately. @CMOTamilnadu@TVKVijayHQ#fishermen#tamilnadu