This one courageous man is fighting the evil designs of the Leftist-Jehadi cabal who want the age of consent for sex to be reduced to 16 from 18 .
We at Dharmansh foundation and my brothers @JaiAahuja and Sanjeev Nevar along with Swati Goyal stand with him in this fight for saving our daughters .
All right thinking Indians should join hands with us to strengthen @KanoongoPriyank .
This is our chance to stand for our children and speak for them. Don’t miss it or you will be complicit in the destruction of this nation .
Har Har Mahadeva
Best of luck !
Is this not your fight sir !!
If it is, you can help by giving monthly Dharmansh, raising awareness in and around your community, or do some research on the subject and send e mails to us on that.
If a lame excuse of this funding and that funding is all that you have to offer, I’m afraid you are not the part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.
Your inaction allows breaking India forces to wreck havoc.
I truly hope you help us in this fight.
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In view of the withdrawal of the police complaint by the parents of the students against the management of Success School, allegedly under pressure, @karunasagarllb lodging an independent police complaint against the management of Success School.
No amount of pressure or intimidation should prevent a fair and impartial investigation. If allegations involving religious coercion of minor students have been made, they deserve to be examined strictly in accordance with law.
The police should register the complaint, conduct a fair investigation, and take appropriate legal action based on the evidence, without fear or favour.
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A child is the only miracle in this stinking world.
To have sex with a 16 year old girl is the final fantasy of a deviant mind.
The Leftist are moving for the kill now.
They have convinced the judiciary to listen to their plea of reducing the age of consent for sex from 18 to 16.
They are also asking for the review of the POSCO act .
This is a direct attack on our daughters and will not be allowed at any cost.
Every right thinking Bharatiya is invited to join me and the fearless warrior @swati_gs along with dear friend Dr Rajat Mitra, a renowned child psychologist and my dear friend @KanoongoPriyank who is passionately leading this fight against this purely evil move.
We start at 8 PM tonight on Dharmansh Foundation channel .
Please share the link with family and friends to understand this evil design of the Left to break our society and nation.
Questions welcome.
Hindus in India should start marrying of their children once puberty strikes like 10-13 years with children of same age group. That doesn’t mean the sexual relationships(which happen at 18 or later) but making the “degree of freedom to stray” controlled mentally.
Think of early marriage of Hindu Girls and Boys; as equivalent to Hijab wearing by Muslims that start at around that same age.
We don’t have to make Laws to control others if we can change our Cultural Norms to prevent straying by our teens and later generations.
Hindu Samaj has lost the will to fight.
We aren’t losing to a gang of pedophiles.
We are not even fighting.
We are giving them a walkover.
#ageofconsent
Do you know the reality of Sonam Wangchuk.
The Home Ministry had cancelled the FCRA licence of the NGO run by Sonam Wangchuk, called SECMOL, which was receiving funds from mainly USA and China. Despite this, SECMOL continued to receive funds through foreign entities through hidden pathways, cards, and unauthorized networks.
Amit Shah brought new rules for FCRA in June 2026.
Immediately after the new rules of FCRA were imposed, Sonam Wangchuk joined the CJP protest on a hunger strike on June 28, 2026.
Connect the dots.
Sonam Wangchuk, who is credited for creating vertical, cone shaped ice towers, (Ice Stupas) for which he won the Rolex Awards for Enterprise in 2016, essentially copied the ice stupa concept from Chewang Norphel, another Ladakhi.
Chewang Norphel was the first to invent the concept of making artificial glaciers, ice stupas and providing water to Ladakh & by 2012, he had made 12 such glaciers with the total cost of only 90,000 rupees. For this work,
Norfil won the Jamnalal Bajaj award for Application of Science and Technology for Rural Development for constructing these ice stupas in 2010.
He was also awarded the Padma Shri by the President of India in 2015.
Listen to this.....
It all started in August 2025 when plea to lower age of consent was considered. We filed our intervention and enabled 11 interventions in that matter
Details: https://t.co/R8VeU22RxL
That matter has never come up for hearing since then although it was scheduled for non-stop hearing from November
When we saw that the same plea is being considered in a separate matter now, we have intervened again
Please consider supporting @sewanyaya in this campaign
Sarfaraz Shaheed Shaikh killed Siddharth Kiran Sanghvi in 2018 in Mumbai while trying to loot him in a parking lot
During the trial, he produced TC from a school in UP to claim he was born in 2001 and thus 17 years at the time of crime
Court didn’t find the document reliable as is often the case because such documents are either mismanaged or fabricated during investigation
His Aadhaar card said he was born in 1993
Court then ordered bone test which now suggest he was not a minor then. Yesterday the court ordered he will be treated as major
The case is a reminder how even in POCSO cases, court does not rely on school records of the girl and often orders bone test. If the bone test says 15, with an error of margin of 2-3 years, she is deemed to be major (18) to give benefit of doubt to accused
What happens when they reduce the age of consent?
He's Tukaram Mundhe, a 2005-batch IAS from Maharashtra.
Over the last few weeks, you might have heard his name. That is because he was recently appointed Commissioner of State’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Since taking charge, the FDA has been on an absolute warpath, raiding illegal, fake, synthetic, and adulterated products. From synthetic milk networks and adulterated paneer to illegal gutkha and unhygienic eateries, nothing has escaped his radar.
Mundhe has made it clear that even the most famous names will not get a free pass. His department shocked Mumbai by suspending the food licenses of iconic establishments, such as the 73-year-old Marine Drive ice cream parlor K. Rustom & Co., alongside famous eateries like Shalimar Hospitality, Noor Mohammadi Hotel, and Rahmaniya Restaurant, after surprise inspections uncovered severe hygiene violations, including live pests and expired ingredients.
Such is the fear of his crackdowns that, just two days ago, dairy farmers were caught on video spilling hundreds of liters of synthetic milk after rumors of an impending FDA raid spread.
This is his 25th transfer in a 21-year career, a testament to his refusal to bend to political pressure. It makes you wonder: if just one IAS officer can bring about so much change, where would our country be if every bureaucrat were as uncompromising and proactive as him?
Her name is Sonia Meena.
She is a young officer, still in the early years of her career. She seized the trucks of one of the most feared mining mafias in her state. In return, she got a death threat. She kept going to court to give evidence against him anyway.
She came from Rajasthan, cleared the civil services examination in her early twenties, and was posted into the Madhya Pradesh cadre.
She was handed the kind of postings that break people, districts where the sand and mining mafia runs a parallel government, where trucks strip the riverbeds through the night and everyone, from the local strongman to the officials meant to stop him, has quietly agreed to look away.
She did not look away.
As a sub divisional magistrate, she went after the illegal sand mining directly. She impounded the loaded trucks of a powerful mining operator, a man used to being untouchable.
She did not accept the usual arrangement where the raid happens, the fine is paid, and the trucks quietly return to the river the next night.
So the threats began. The mafia boss she had taken on was reported to have threatened her openly. A formal death threat followed, serious enough that the state had to increase her security.
Here is the part that tells you who she is. Even under threat, she kept travelling to the other district to submit her evidence in court, in person, so the case against him would not collapse. The easy thing was to fall ill, to be busy, to let the file go cold. She refused.
She is not a famous name. She has no film about her. She is simply one of those officers who took the oath seriously, in a system that often punishes exactly that.
They thought a young woman in her first postings would be easy to frighten. They were wrong.
Her name is T V Anupama.
She was a young officer when she took on the people who were quietly poisoning an entire state's food.
She had them raided, tested, and dragged to court. Then she banned the products of one of the most powerful food brands in the state, and within weeks she was removed from the job.
She was born in 1986 in a small town in Kerala. In 2010, she cleared the civil services examination with the fourth rank in the whole country, and joined the administration as one of its brightest young officers.
In 2014 she was made the Food Safety Commissioner of Kerala. It was the kind of post most officers treat as a quiet desk. She treated it as a war.
She sent her teams out across the state, raiding shops and warehouses, pulling samples off the shelves and sending them to laboratories. What came back was frightening. Vegetables and fruit carrying pesticide levels as high as three hundred percent above what the law allowed. Spices bulked up with cheap starch. Food that millions of ordinary families were feeding their children every single day, sold by people who knew exactly what they were doing.
She did not look away, and she did not settle it quietly. She collected around six thousand samples. She filed hundreds of cases in court.
And when a hugely popular and powerful spice brand was found selling adulterated products, she ordered a ban on them.
That was the line she was not supposed to cross. The brand had money, reach, and influence. A campaign was launched to discredit her. And soon after, she was removed from the Food Safety post and shifted elsewhere.
She did not stop being that kind of officer. In the postings that followed, she took on illegal land encroachment by the powerful with the same refusal to bend.
She had every reason to keep her head down and let the poison stay on the shelves. She chose instead to make powerful people very angry, so that a stranger's dinner would be safe.
UGC chairman has been served notice by @KanoongoPriyank after @sewanyaya complaint over students marked absent and humiliated on campus WhatsApp groups for wearing tilak and kalawa in a Dehradun medical college
This is exactly why we file complaints wherever such incidents come to light. Once institutions realise there are consequences, these incidents start reducing
Earlier, we made a missionary school pay compensation for beating a child for saying Radhe Radhe
We will keep taking up every such case. Such discrimination will not be tolerated
You can inform us about such incidents, with supporting evidence at [email protected]
5/14 The Latest Assault: Indira Jaisingh's Supreme Court Bid To Legalize CHILD EXPLOITATION
Fast-forward to 2025: As amicus in a post-Nirbhaya PIL on women's safety, Jaising hijacks it to demand consent age drop to 16. Her pitch? "Teens are mature enough; criminalizing 'consensual' sex violates rights." Centre fires back: "18 is ironclad to shield kids from grooming and trafficking." Hearings kick off Nov 12. But why entertain this?
The original case was about victim protection, not rewriting childhood. Indira Jaising cites psych data on "adolescent maturity," but ignores the 180% POCSO spike in 16-18 cases – mostly exploitation, not "Romeo-Juliet" fairy tales. This is her leftist wet dream: Blur lines so predators walk free.
Thread 🧵: Exposing The DARK AGENDA – Indira Jaisingh attack India’s Teenage Daughters
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🚨 Wake up, INDIA! Imagine this: A so-called "human rights" crusader, once caught red-handed pushing foreign cash to twist our laws, now demands we hand over 16-year-old girls to predators on a silver platter.
Indira Jaising – the leftist hypocrite – wants the Supreme Court to slash the age of consent from 18 to 16. Why? To "free" teens from "criminalization"? Bullshit! This is a direct assault on our kids, straight from the global left's playbook to sexualize childhood and shatter families.
Remember Nirbhaya? She begged her mom to forgive those monsters. Now, she's back, venom in her veins. Buckle up – this thread rips the mask off her empire of deceit. Who's really pulling her strings? Let's dive deep.
#ProtectOurChildren #StopJudicialInjustice
Now, Supreme Court judges are terming childhood as 'age of sexual experimentation', and chiding parents of the girl for "misusing" POCSO for their "honour" - in a case where an under-15 girl eloped with a 25-year-old man and was impregnated
When age of consent is 18, they are treating under-15 girls' elopement and pregnancy as teen experimentation. What will happen when age is lowered to 16?
They are practically clearing the ground for complete parental silence when 13-year-old daughters elope and get impregnated
We have put up a strong fight in Supreme Court against diluting POCSO so far
Under inspiration from @KanoongoPriyank, guidance of @SanjeevSanskrit, @sewanyaya and @NetworkforJus have enabled dozens of intervention petitions against any attempt to dilute POCSO, including by anti-trafficking activists and victims of abuse
This is probably why the matter of diluting POCSO is not coming up for hearing. But clearly, ground is being prepared
We have to collectively fight it. Else prepare for elopement and pregnancy in schools to be the new normal
When Leaders Distrust Their Own Hospitals!
As an admirer of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan both on and off-screen, his recent surgery at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute in Mumbai brings me immense relief. Known for his genuine guilelessness and sincerity, his swift recovery is vital for the state's leadership. Yet, while medical decisions are deeply personal, a leader's choice inevitably shapes public perception and accountability concerns. His journey to Mumbai highlights a persistent, troubling paradox among India's political and bureaucratic elite: a total lack of patronage for the very public institutions they govern.
Andhra Pradesh houses exceptional medical infrastructure. AIIMS Mangalagiri boasts state-of-the-art facilities; Guntur Medical College, King George Hospital in Visakhapatnam, and Tirupati’s BIRD Hospital are staffed by highly qualified, brilliant doctors. These local professionals possess the clinical acumen to perform complex arthroscopic repairs successfully. The main difference between them and celebrity surgeons is media publicity, not medical capability.
Yet, India’s political and bureaucratic elite routinely abandon the systems they oversee. They manage public healthcare and education but bypass them entirely—shunning government hospitals and enrolling their children in private schools and universities.
This creates a dangerous accountability vacuum. When the cook refuses to eat their own meal, it signals the food is inferior—and they immediately lose the legitimacy to cook. When politicians and bureaucrats who are custodians of public infrastructure abandon it, accountability vanishes and public trust erodes. For public systems to truly thrive, our leaders and bureaucrats must first show the courage to trust them.