@nextminutenews7 First, they would beat Doctors, and now the common men. The question is, would they be doing that without any political backing? No, they won't!
🚨 Brutal Reality Check: Breakup = Entire Family Destroyed by False Case?
Justice M. Nagaprasanna just dropped a nuke on the Karnataka High Court.
A 20-year-old engineering student in a consensual relationship (chats, travels, the whole mutual history documented) breaks up with the girl. (himself not even 21 and legally consent to promise for marriage)
What does girl do?
Slaps Section 69 BNS — “sex by deceit/false promise of marriage” — and drags the entire family into the FIR like it’s a mafia raid:
• Parents
• Sisters
• Uncles
• Cousins
• Even random outsiders
No rhyme. No reason. Just pure revenge using the criminal justice system as a personal vendetta tool.
The judge didn’t hold back: This isn’t justice.
This is weaponizing a private adult relationship gone sour to destroy an entire household. A consensual affair doesn’t magically become “rape by promise” the moment feelings get hurt.
This is the modern Indian marriage trap in full display — one breakup, one complaint, and multiple innocent lives ruined.
Young men are walking into relationships with a loaded gun pointed at their entire bloodline.
The system doesn’t just allow false cases. It rewards them.
When will we stop pretending this is “women’s safety” and call it what it is — legal terrorism?
It's really disturbing to see how some people are intentionally twisting the tragic incident in Meerut into a caste issue just to serve their own political agendas.
The facts are straightforward: the victim was from the Dalit community, and the accused belongs to an OBC community. The law is taking its course, and arrests have already been made. Yet, people like Ravi Gautam are trying to exploit the situation to stir up trouble, divide communities, and instigate the public.
This habit of viewing every single crime through the lens of caste is toxic for our society. When a young girl is murdered, the only focus should be on getting justice for her, not using her tragedy to score political points. This is a clear-cut crime, not a caste conflict.
In UP, no criminal gets a pass, no matter what community or caste they belong to, before the law, everyone is equal. But we also need to ensure that the people trying to rip society apart and create tension face equally strict action.
No country in the world probably discards evidence like this that too in matrimonial disputes.
Who will speak their secrets and allow someone to record it ?
@talk2anuradha It's our failure. We couldn't choose a government which can make laws to fix and end such people. Infact, we chose a government favoring him.
Cancer patient was about to die. She pleaded. Her plea has been listed 57 times. The court has still not heard it. Teesta Setalvad was about to be jailed. She pleaded. Her plea was listed out of turn. The court heard it at midnight.
Cancer patient is dead. Teesta is alive.
“It would have been an honor for me to serve under KPS Gill.”
-Capt Amarinder Singh, CM of Punjab
“As a Sikh, I can wear my turban with pride again, because of KPS Gill.”
-Manmohan Singh, ex-PM of India.
@siddharthhanda9 Such conduct is acceptable and dignified in hospitals, banks, schools. Why so much ruckus in Supreme Court? It runs on taxpayers money.
Your typical Guru Ke Sikh. Breasts were chopped off simply for wearing jeans.
During those illustrious times, Dosanjh could have never sung "Tommi diya jeena bai" with Bajwa sporting provocative shorts. They would have been killed on the spot. They could do it thanks to KPS Gill.
Punjab Kesari lost - 2 editors, 7 reporters, 20 agents, 23 hawkers, 2 laborers - for not kowtowing to Khalistani demands.
Also, the media group would donate & raise money to help families of Hindu-Sikh civilians that’d been slaughtered by Khalistanis. State had abandoned 'em.