@GreatKerala1 I was in Varkala this weekend at a cafe, and there was a group of young men at the next table speaking Tamil. Throughout the time I was there, I overheard them making vulgar comments and catcalling women who were simply walking by. It was honestly quite uncomfortable to witness.
@devuuux13 Standard convoy for z+ security is 4 - 6 vehicles, sometimes upto 10. This is for PR. After some months police will increase the number of vehicles.
Because if even one breach occurs, the blame will be on the force. This is just for optics.
@ajay7das I lost the trust and faith in management. I thought abhik will bring some perspective shifts that'd move us forward when he was hired. I've lost all hope now. This club doesn't feel like the one I used to keep close to my heart.
First poster for Michael Saronski’s ‘THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD’, starring Hugh Jackman
The film follows Robin Hood grappling with his past after a life of crime whilst in the hands of a mysterious woman after being injured
Trailer releases tomorrow
Ashique Kuruniyan :
"No Malayali player in Blasters ever said positive about being in KBFC, they never called to join Blasters too. Meanwhile every player in Mohun Bagan has a positive to speak about the club when I joined them"
BREAKING (Unconfirmed Reports): Odisha FC, owned by Delhi Football Club Ltd., has reportedly shut down permanently. affecting both men’s and women’s teams. If true, this marks the end of the club’s journey.
Today, something unprecedented and deeply troubling has happened in Indian diplomacy.
The United States, yes, a third country, publicly mediated between India and Pakistan.
Even more shocking, they announced the ceasefire before India did. Who speaks for India now?
Although that understanding of ceasefire is violated by Pakistan now
But this wasn’t a routine ceasefire announcement. This is a turning point.
For decades, India resisted any third-party interference on the Kashmir issue. From Nehru to Vajpayee, even in times of war, India held firm: “We talk directly. No one speaks for us.”
Modi has broken that legacy.
Our consistent position was: no mediation, no external interference.
Today, all of that has been thrown under the bus and not even with the dignity of a press conference.
The ceasefire was announced from Washington. Where is India's voice in this?
And let’s not forget, the Modi govt built its image around “isolating Pakistan”.
Today, not only is Pakistan back in the diplomatic conversation, it’s there with American blessings.
Decades of careful positioning, reversed in one move.
This is not strength.
This is not diplomacy.
This is a diplomatic disaster.
Modi hasn’t just shifted policy, he’s surrendered autonomy. No nation that calls itself sovereign allows foreign capitals to dictate terms on national security.
If Nehru had done this, if Manmohan had done this, the same media would be screaming “betrayal.”
But today? Silence. Complicity. And a celebration of what is effectively foreign intervention.
We were told this was a strong government.
Strong governments don’t let others speak on their behalf.
Strong governments don’t hide behind foreign powers.
Strong governments lead the narrative. They don’t surrender to it.
This is not just about foreign policy, this is about national dignity.
Our sovereignty has been negotiated away, without consent, without accountability, and without even informing the people of India.
History will remember this moment.
Modi didn’t just accept foreign mediation, he allowed India’s voice to be outsourced.
This is a betrayal of the very idea of a self-reliant, sovereign India.