@durov Absolutely agree with your argument and we can't do anything because High iq people taking such decisions 😂🫡,This is new norms in our country. In this country, finding an exam whose paper hasn't been leaked is starting to feel like finding a needle in a haystack.
India’s IT ministry banned Telegram for one week because some users shared leaked exam questions.
This punishes 150M+ ordinary Telegram users in India — not the insiders who leaked the exam materials.
And the ban hasn't stopped anything. The leaks just moved to other apps.
A paper leak happens,so ban Telegram. Agar,Kal Ghar me chori ho jaye to ,Ghar hi band karwa do🤣🤣🫡.The real issue is corruption, weak security, insider involvement, and failure of accountability. why not identify and punish the actual culprits? #Telegramban#paperleak#neetug
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Jageshwar Prasad Awadhiya, 83.
In 1986, he was accused of taking a bribe of 100 rupees while working as a bill assistant in MP Roadways. He always maintained his innocence.
After 39 years of legal battle, the Chhattisgarh High Court acquitted him. He is free now, but is this justice when the process itself became harsher than the charge?
He was suspended from 1988 to 1994, then transferred. He worked on half salary, with no promotions or increments. His children’s education suffered; his wife, under constant stress, passed away. “I was known for honesty… but everything was destroyed,” he says. Even after retirement, he was denied pension. To survive, he worked as a school guard and did odd jobs. Court hearings consumed both his youth and old age.
Now, he says he has no strength to fight another case against the state govt for his pending dues and pensions. He only requests some money to repair his house.
This is the same country where a Chief Justice left a Bharatanatyam performance multiple times to ensure a bench is urgently formed for Teesta Setalvad’s bail hearing, and where the court opened at night to save a terrorist from the noose.
India needs to understand why Pakistan thinks that it won the war. This isn’t a normal state that cares about high value targets, geo-strategic positioning or even their airbases.
There are two metrics which Pakistanis (jihadists) measure any conflict. Did we kill Hindus? Did we gain or lose any land?
The targeted murder of Hindus in Kashmir means that one of their war aims was completed before India fired back and the fact that the Islamic world lost no land to the infidels means that the war was a total victory.
To be blunt, if Pakistan were to attack tomorrow and lose 1 million men, 100 aircraft and have their cities blown to bits but managed to kill one Hindu and the border remains the same, that is a Pakistani victory. All of those dead Muslims go to heaven, so that is a win. There is a dead Hindu, so that is another win and the Ummah didn’t shrink which is the ultimate win.
All this being said it means that Operation Sindoor part 2 will happen in response to some terrorist attack and if you want to avoid Operation Sindoor part 3 and deter further terrorism you will need to take at least 1km of land on the border of Kashmir from Pakistan and turn it into a buffer zone (I’d build a bunch of Hindu temples as well).
The entire world will screech uncontrollably like they do when Israel has to defend itself, but that will be the price for peace and stability.
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BCCI has dedicated the win over Pakistan to Pahalgam victims and the Indian Armed Forces.
This is called "deshbhakti ka chooran." If you fell for it, God help you.
Everyone, be it politicians, businesses, ad gurs, sports bodies, PR consultancies, etc., knows that Indians love deshbhakti ka chooran. Tata namak, desh ka namak. Kajaria tiles, desh ki mitti se bani. Har cheez mein deshbhakti ke emotions ghusa do, log khush ho jaate hain.
BCCI didn't do anything except for symbolic gestures when the attack happened. Nor did they donate any significant amount to the Army Battle casualty welfare fund. Now, since they are facing backlash, they are serving you the chooran.
Even now, they are shameless enough to not say that okay, we played anyway, but all the earnings of the board and players from Asia Cup will be given to the Army Battle casualty fund. That would have been some bare minimum salvation. But ye to bas chooran me nipta rahe hain.
Our own government @BJP4India & @BCCI betrayed us. They chose money and matches over the blood of Op Sindoor’s heroes. That’s not pride, that’s shame. They showed us what matters more to them—money > nation. #BoycottINDvPAK#NoCricketWithTerror#INDvsPAK
It was responsibility of both the govt and the BCCI to ensure India does not play Pakistan in Asia Cup. They failed.
Now the choice is yours: either shrug it off with “if they don’t care, why should I” and watch, or refuse to watch and make a statement.
I hope you choose the latter. Don’t watch, neither on TV, nor online, nor through apps. Don’t even engage when cricket accounts post live scores or hype the match as it gets “interesting.”
Refusing to engage is a small act for each of us, but together it becomes a powerful statement that neither the govt nor the BCCI can ignore. Let silence be the rebellion.
One final appeal!
Requesting Shri @narendramodi, if blood and water cannot flow together, lets not allow cricket to suggest they can. Stop India from playing Pakistan in the Asia Cup.