Aamir Khan
>He married Reena Dutta, a Hindu, in 1986
>They had two children, Junaid and Ira
>He divorced Reena in 2002
>He then married Kiran Rao, also a Hindu, in 2005
>They had a son named Azad
>They worked together on film projects
>He divorced Kiran in 2021
>He later met Gauri Spratt, a non-Muslim and is planning to marry her in July
Why does Aamir marry younger women and leave them once they grow older?
And why does he only marry non-Muslim women?
Khans of bollywood are the biggest love jihad promoter
Amir Khan wife:
1.Reena dutta (1986-2002)
2.Kiran rao (2005-2021)
3. Gauri spratt
Salman Khan:
1.Sangeeta bijalani
2. Aishwarya Rai
3. Katrina Kaif and many more
SRK:
1.Gauri
2. Desi girl
60 वर्षीय आमिर खान के घर तीसरी बार शहनाई बजने जा रही है।😀
सलमान खान की एक भी नहीं हो रही है और आमिर खान तीसरी शादी करने जा रहे हैं।😂
Amir Khan पिछले कुछ सालों से गौरी को डेट कर रहे थे अब खबर आ रही है कि 5 जुलाई को दोनों शादी कर���े जा रहे हैं, आमिर खान की यह तीसरी शादी होगी।
आश्चर्य की बात यह है कि,
कुछ दिन पहले आमिर खान ने कहा था कि 60 साल की उम्र में शादी करना शोभा नहीं देगा लेकिन अब करने जा रहे हैं।
> Meet Aamir Khan
> Marries Reena Dutta a Hindu in 1986
> Had 2 Children Junaid and Ira from Reena
> Divorced Reena in 2002
> Married again to Kiran - A Hindu in 2005
> Azad is born to Kiran and Aamir
> Works together on movie projects
> Divorces again in 2021
> Meets Gauri Spratt - A non-Muslim
> Plans to marry her in July
My Questions:
Why does Aamir Marry younger girls and leave them once they are old?
Why does Aamir Marry only non Muslim girls?
Sir, please travel once with poor migrant workers in the general coaches.
You will see the Real India: people packed like cargo, forced to sit near toilets because there are not enough trains for them.
Corruption catches headlines. The crackdown on corruption rarely does. That is why the recent crackdown by Rajasthan against corruption deserves attention.
Under Rajasthan CM's push for greater accountability in governance, twenty officials and employees, including an RAS officer, have been dismissed from service. Another 332 have been suspended, 17 have lost their pensions, prosecution has been sanctioned in 108 corruption-related cases, and investigations are underway in 577 more cases.
Whether every individual case ultimately stands the test of due process is for the legal system to decide. But as a common citizen, it is encouraging to see a strong message being sent: those who misuse public money, sit on files, harass citizens, or treat accountability as optional should know that consequences can follow.
People don't expect miracles from the system. They simply want honest work, timely decisions, and consequences for those who misuse public office. If this approach is applied fairly and consistently, it is a step in the right direction.
Raghav Chadha raised his voice for the people—on inflation, unemployment, and unfair telecom practices.
Removing him from a position won’t erase the issues he highlighted. It only raises a bigger question about how voices of accountability are treated.
In a democracy, speaking for citizens should never become a reason for sidelining.
👉 Positions are temporary, but standing with the people is permanent.
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