जंतर-मंतर पर पिछले 20 दिनों से भूख हड़ताल पर बैठे कार्यकर्ता सोनम वांगचुक को पुलिस द्वारा अस्पताल ले जाने के बाद प्रदर्शनकारियों को जंतर-मंतर विरोध स्थल से हटाया जा रहा है।
ये कौनसा न्याय है🤯🥺
We know about the blood McDonalds, Coke, Starbucks have on their hands. But one company is overlooked so much, the United Fruit Company. Read about the Banana Wars CIA and the United Fruit Company. This company still exists today, just under another name. That name is ……….
Today India’s PM Narendra Modi said in a rally in Punjab that Punjab’s law and order is not in control
As per NCRB report, crimes per lac population in country are 448.
In Haryana - 740
Chandigarh- 338
Himachal - 267
Punjab - 227
Why Indian PM is lying to Punjabis?
#BREAKING: The Delhi Police has stopped Abhijeet Dipke where he was staying. People are telling me that Sonam Wangchuk is being picked up from the protest site. Students are being lathicharged!
His name is Bezwada Wilson.
He was born into a family whose job, for generations, was to clean human waste out of dry toilets with their bare hands and carry it away on their heads.
He was told this was simply what people like him were for. He spent the next forty years proving them wrong.
He was born in 1966 in Kolar Gold Fields in Karnataka. His parents and his relatives were safai karmacharis, manual scavengers. His father had begun the work in 1935.
As a child, Wilson was treated as an outcast at school. He knew what his family did, and he knew what the world thought of them for doing it.
For a long time he could not even bring himself to say it out loud. When he finally went and looked at the dry latrines himself, and saw the people of his own community lifting human waste by hand, he later said he could not stop crying.
Then he got angry. And the anger never left.
The first people he had to fight were his own. His parents and relatives told him to leave it alone, that this had always existed, that this was their fate. He told them it was not fate. It was a system, built by other people, that had decided their place for them.
In 1986 he began writing letters. To the town authorities. To the chief minister. To the prime minister. Most were ignored. He kept writing, and threatened legal action, until the dry latrines in his own town were finally destroyed and the workers moved to other jobs.
Then he took the fight to the rest of the country. He helped build a movement of manual scavengers and their children, going state by state, counting them, photographing the latrines, forcing a country that insisted the practice no longer existed to look at the proof that it did.
Manual scavenging has been illegal in India since 1993. He has spent his life making that law mean something. Tens of thousands of people have been pulled out of that work because of the movement he built.
In 2016 he was given the Magsaysay Award, one of the highest honours in Asia. He said it belonged to the movement, not to him.
He was born into a job the country pretended not to see. He made the country look.
I'm starting to think Republicans started the whole woke, drag movement before it was even a thing.
Were they all wearing makeup in high school or what?