Heat wave is so intense that my ac has been running for 20 hours i dont think I will even be able to step outside in may & June. Take care of yourself, stay energetic,keep drinking water.
Went to a party… had orange ice cream, then aam panna, then black currant, then orange again, and finally a Mango Dolly. May God keep my throat fine. 😭
500+ days in jail.
Bail denied. Again.
Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu, a spiritual leader and an ISKCON monk, continues to languish behind bars in Bangladesh while the world watches.
When even his lawyers are intimidated, threatened and silenced in court corridors, what justice are we even talking about?
Is advocating for the rights of the Minority Hindu community a crime? When a saffron-clad soul is treated like a criminal for raising his voice, the world CANNOT remain silent.
I appeal to the Government of Bangladesh to give medical aid and, more importantly, access to fair justice to Chinmoy Krishna Das Prabhu immediately. May he be granted bail at the earliest.
And to all the pseudo-secularists and Selective Human rights Activists around the World who flood timelines overnight, wave watermelons and trend hashtags on cue, your silence can be still heard. Apparently, your humanity has a filter.
@bdhc_delhi@UNHumanRights@UN_HRC@UN
#FreeChinmoyKrishnaDas
The Taliban are moving to shut Afghanistan off from the world.
Last week, Taliban Supreme Leader Haibatullah Akhundzada appointed Mullah Abdul Ahad Fazli, a former Helmand field commander, as Minister of Telecommunications and Technology. His first actions reveal a dangerous escalation.
Together with Taliban intelligence, his ministry raided the offices of Moby Media Group. The operation lasted eight hours. Journalists, producers, administrators, and female staff were detained while Taliban forces searched phones, servers, hard drives, and internal data systems.
This morning, the same minister ordered internet providers across Afghanistan to cut household internet access. Last year, Taliban communication blackouts crippled banking, airports, businesses, and even parts of their own administration in Kabul.
Taliban authorities have also instructed the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Higher Education to stop confirming academic records for Afghan students seeking education abroad, while ignoring verification requests from international universities.
The next phase will be the denial of citizenship services for Afghans abroad — cutting millions of Afghans off from their own country.
Why is this happening?
As internal Taliban divisions deepen and public anger grows, Haibatullah believes media, telecommunications, and contact with the outside world threaten his control. His answer is isolation, censorship, and fear.
This is no longer simple repression. It is the deliberate construction of a sealed state.
If Afghanistan is disconnected from the global internet, media, and communications networks, the country will become a black hole at the center of Asia — a prison for its people and a sanctuary for terrorism, extremism, and narcotics production.
The consequences will not stop at Afghanistan’s borders. Terrorist training, global attack planning, meth production, regional instability, and mass migration will intensify dramatically.
Afghans inside and outside the country must unite, organize, and resist the isolation of our nation. Silence and division will only strengthen tyranny.
The countries of the region must understand that a collapsed and disconnected Afghanistan will export extremism, instability, narcotics, and violence across their borders.
Global powers and our former allies must stop treating Afghanistan as a forgotten crisis. The cost of inaction today will become a far greater security threat tomorrow.
This is the moment to act — before an entire nation disappears behind walls of fear, darkness, and terror.
Growing up hits harder than you expect. One minute you’re stressing about your career, and the next, everyone’s talking marriage and settling down. You watch your parents getting older while you’re still chasing dreams that feel way bigger than your current reality.
The Great Nicobar Island Project.
China, Pakistan, and Rahul Gandhi are against it. Indian Armed Forces, National Green Tribunal, and Narendra Modi are for it.