Whenever I feel sad about youth taunting, or abusing the security forces, I remember this video.
During Op Sindoor last year, the Chandigarh administration called for Civil Defence Volunteers as the city's second line of defense for emergency and disaster response. Thousands of young men and women turned up, purely as unpaid volunteers.
The turnout far exceeded expectations. As the crowd spilled onto the roads shouting pro-Army and anti-Pakistan slogans, police had to step in, call reinforcement and open a parallel site at Tiranga Urban Park to handle the registration and orientation rush.
This reflects the true spirit of our youth and their deep respect for the country and the armed forces. For every "We're GenZ, we will not tolerate this nonsense. They (soldiers) get paid from our tax money, they are not more important than us" individual, there are lakhs of youth ready to step up.
Look at this post by the Police Commissionerate, Guwahati.
Babul Ali and Sukur Ali, both from Dhubri, were arrested by the Assam Police in a mobile phone theft case linked to a religious procession.
Now, look at the accused in the photos. Both were dressed as Kanwariyas during the Kanwar procession. Six stolen phones were recovered from them.
Why commit a crime after changing your identity and attire?
My dear lady,
Soldiers pay their taxes in advance, even before they get their pay.
You can go for vacation to such areas bcoz our soldiers are guarding it day & night, even at the cost of their lives.
Your Language is the reflection of good parenting & schooling. Be respectful always.
Learn to be a good law abiding citizen before asking for entitlement.
And lastly ….
“Get Well Soon”
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
A woman is arguing with the security forces for not letting her cross the cordoned-off area somewhere in J&K.
Everything else aside, what does 'we are Gen Z' even mean in this context? Is being born in a specific year range (something you had zero control over) supposed to be a groundbreaking achievement or a license for total entitlement?
This 40-looking, 140-kg Gen Z whale has the audacity to throw the “hamare tax se inko salary milti hai” line at an Army Commanding Officer whose entry into the cordoned-off zone she was blocking.
The Army isn't a private service being provided to individual taxpayers. Defence is a sovereign function of the state, funded from the consolidated public budget. A taxpayer doesn't personally employ a soldier and therefore doesn't acquire the right to order, obstruct or demean him. The soldier serves the Republic through the chain of command and the law.
Army personnel pay taxes too. They are salaried employees, so tax is deducted at source. They pay taxes on their interest, investments and other taxable income as well. They neither evade taxes by default nor steal a single rupee from the public exchequer.
Yet somehow, they are supposed to stand there and listen to entitled, loudmouthed, uncouth people lecture them about “taxpayers’ money.”
And ironically, according to social media reports, her family is into property dealing. We all know what a spotless reputation the property-dealing business has when it comes to tax compliance. But since it’s apparently cool, the “taxpayers’ money pays your salary” taunt can always be thrown at the armed forces.
Two suspected mobile phone thieves Identified As Sukur Ali And Bablu ali arrested by police.
Just look at what they have worn to defame Hindus just like what Kasab did.
One month before this tweet, there were serial blasts in Mumbai that killed 26 and injured 130.
Three weeks after this tweet, there was a blast in Delhi that killed 15 and injured 79.
Those were interesting times. Every month, there was some terror incident, while celebrities, unaffected by the people dying around them and blissfully detached from ground realities, preached love and peace to Pakistan on Twitter, with no one to question them.
The social media boom, coupled with the masses occupying the popular narrative, has changed the dynamics!
"I was once under immense pressure from my ex-boyfriend, Asim Riaz, to convert to Islam. I was told "Ye pooja-paath ab nahi chalega" (These worship rituals will no longer be allowed).
I was on the verge of converting my religion. But before I did, I decided to visit Kinnaur Kailash Shivling. When I went there, I broke down in tears...and that was my turning point. My inner voice told me that, no matter what, I would not convert my religion." ~ Himanshi Khurana, Actress and Model.