Yesterday was a long day.
I was called for questioning in connection with a case that I believed had no merit, and I attended the questioning to present my version. However, the police arrested me at 5.30 PM.
I was granted bail at 10 PM, and the Hon’ble Duty Judge clearly stated that he saw no offence in the case. He also said that he saw no mens rea and failed to understand why I had even been arrested.
Grateful to @RaviSharmaTalks and @sidcool2302, the wonderful lawyers who helped me through this.
Thankful to the many people, both online and offline, who supported me. I’m truly grateful. Of course, there are many who dislike you and use such opportunities to strike harder when you are down, but that’s fair game. It was your day, and you took it. I can take those blows and come back.
At times like these, one realises the importance of ideological support. The people who stood by me at the most crucial juncture were neither close friends nor relatives, but those with whom I am bound by ideology. And it delivered for me when it mattered most.
This incident has added many new layers of perspective, most importantly the ones we usually miss in the melee of day-to-day social media discourse.
I’ll write about the specifics of this case another day. For now, I just want to say thank you so much to everyone who has been a well-wisher. I’m grateful.
Thank you for monitoring the situation.
🚨 Kavya Maran's franchise Sunrisers Leeds acquired Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed for £190k.
Abrar Ahmed was literally used to mock India with the cup of tea gesture during operation sindoor and used to mock Indian players during the Asia Cup with unwanted celebration.
One thing is sure: SRH is going to be bashed left and right every time and thier brand gonna dent heavily with this move.
A franchise owned by an Indian has signed Pakistani player Abrar Ahmed, who has openly mocked and shown contempt for India, for their overseas cricket league.
They don’t hire Pakistanis in India only because it is not permitted. The moment that restriction disappears, they won’t waste a second jumping in.
This incident neatly exposes the hollowness of big corporate patriotism.
A case of mistaken identity due to same name or similar roll numbers can still be understood. But what do people gain by lying about clearing UPSC when they know the truth will soon be out?
This girl, Shikha Gautam, failed the UPSC mains and never even appeared for the interview, yet after seeing a “Shikha” in the final merit list she told her family she had been selected. The family then took out a grand juloos in celebration.
Today her scam was exposed by the district office inquiry. What an embarrassment for the family.