मिलिए “भंडारा ब्रांड एंबेसडर” चाचा से
Ramashankar Gupta, जो Hardoi के रहने वाले हैं और फिलहाल Haridwar में रहते हैं, इन दिनों इंटरनेट पर छाए हुए हैं।
इनकी खास बात यह है कि ये भंडारे के लिए सामान भी खुद ही ले जाते हैं और लोगों को भी साथ लेकर आते हैं।
यानी एक तरह से “खाना भी खुद, भीड़ भी खुद”—पूरा मैनेजमेंट अपने हाथ में!
लोग मजाक में कह रहे हैं कि चाचा ने तो भंडारे का नया “बिज़नेस मॉडल” ही बना दिया है।
जहां चाचा, वहीं भंडारा!
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That kind of statement leans on stereotypes more than reality.
You really can’t tell who someone dates just by looking at them—people’s relationships are shaped by personality, shared values, experiences, and individual preference, not some visible “type” you can guess from the outside.
Reducing it to race oversimplifies people and usually says more about assumptions than about real life.
If this case is real, it’s absolutely horrific and those responsible deserve the harshest punishment—no question about that.
But turning it into “all Muslims are evil” is not just wrong, it’s dangerous.
Crimes are committed by individuals, not entire communities.
Blaming a whole religion for the actions of a few only spreads hate and distracts from the real issue: justice for the victims and accountability for the perpetrators.
Stand with the victims. Demand strict action.
But don’t turn pain into prejudice—that helps no one and solves nothing.
If there’s a credible source for this, share it. Facts matter more than outrage.
This sounds less like a “theory” and more like fan fiction with a political bias.
Not liking someone is fair.
Making up drug narratives with zero evidence? That just weakens your own argument.
If there’s criticism to be made, there’s plenty of real, verifiable stuff to talk about.
No need to invent things just to make it sound edgy.