Forgive me for falling for the bait and responding to him.
1. Who made Sonam Wangchuk messiah of all things students? It was his choice to go on hunger strike. Who made him thekedar for NEET or any student for that matter?
2. Neither Dipke nor Wangchuk have sought time from anyone from government to have a meaningful dialogue, to discuss. All their statements are public ultimatums. Skipping formal channels for a public spectacle is performative, not solution oriented.
3. Your demands are maximalist. Your demands are to make noise, not arrive at an actual solution. They are for media attention, not for a policy dialogue.
4. You built your entire 'movement' by twisting the statement of the CJI - which had nothing to do with the PM. Yet, in your letter you are not naming the CJI. Weaponising a courtroom metaphor about fraud, pretending the government used it as a slur against students, and using it to target the Prime Minister shows the fundamental dishonesty of your narrative.
5. Not once have they offered solutions to paperleaks. Instead they're indulging in drama of 'diaper protest' etc. More theatrics than actual policy reform document.
6. Dipke and Wangchuk continue to weaponise the grief of the families. The demands are put such that they are setting government up for 'not fulfilling the demands' and hence the rejection will further be weaponised to fuel the protests, which, I suspect, will ultimately end up in riots.
7. The letter is framed in such hostile manner only for rhetoric to appear 'we are standing up and speaking truth to the power' drama so that they get applauded for 'being brave', while in reality it is theatrics.
8. Portraying Wangchuk as some kind of saint-like figure while all he has done is being an opportunist to hijack something and ride on the grief and anger of students. How did he shift his goalpost from Ladakh to students? Putting him on a pedestal does not absolve him from the allegations of FCRA violation.
Breaking: Indian Army rebuts claims of encroachment by Chinese Army in Arunachal Pradesh
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Deeply saddened by the devastation caused by the severe earthquakes in Venezuela.
On behalf of the people of India, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the Government and people of Venezuela, especially to the families who have lost their loved ones. We pray for the speedy recovery of those injured and stand in solidarity with all those affected during this difficult time.
India stands ready to extend all possible assistance.
Today is World Refugee Day.ЁЯе╣ЁЯТФ
For many people, displacement is a chapter in history books. For Kashmiri Pandits, it is a memory that still breathes, still hurts, still waits for justice.
#TheKashmirFiles showed the world a glimpse of that pain. But those who lived through that exodus know that no film, no book, no speech can fully capture the fear of leaving your home overnight, the heartbreak of losing your roots, or the loneliness of becoming a refugee in your own country.
There are people who say that such stories should be forgotten, that old wounds should be allowed to heal. I respectfully disagree.
Some wounds must remain visible! Not to nurture hatred, but to preserve memory. Not to divide people, but to remind future generations of the price innocent people pay when humanity fails.
Remembering is not revenge. Remembering is responsibility.
On #WorldRefugeeDay, I remember every Kashmiri Pandit family that was forced to leave behind their homes, their temples, their neighbourhoods, their childhoods, and a way of life. Their story is not just a Kashmiri story. It is a human story.
May we never allow such suffering to be repeated. And may we have the courage to speak the truth, however uncomfortable it may be.
Because when memories are erased, history finds a way to repeat itself. And that is a price no generation should have to pay. ЁЯе╣ЁЯТФ
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