What did Gandhi achieve by hunger strike.
British were happy - they weren’t at risk and Gandhi kept everyone glued to a peaceful protest.
The only thing Gandhi got from a hunger strike was 65cr for Pakistan
Meet Sonali Mukherjee,an acid attack survivor who once wrote to the President of India asking for euthanasia.
She wasn't broken by the acid attack alone.
She was broken by what came after.
> At 18, Sonali Mukherjee was at the top of her class.
An NCC cadet.
A bright student.
A young woman with dreams of serving her country
She had no idea that saying "no" would change her life forever.
> In 2003, while Sonali was asleep in her home in Dhanbad, three men attacked her by pouring acid on her face.
Her "crime"?
She rejected their harassment.
The attackers were:
• Tapas Mitra
• Sanjay Paswan
• Sanjay Singh
> Acid destroyed her face.
It burned her eyes, her skin, and shattered the life she had imagined.
> In 2004, a Dhanbad court convicted the three attackers and sentenced them to 9 years in prison.
> For a brief moment, it seemed justice had finally arrived.
It hadn't.
> Within months, the Jharkhand High Court granted them bail.
> Nine years behind bars became freedom in just months.
> The men who destroyed a teenager's life walked out of prison.
They returned to normal life.
Sonali never could.
>While her attackers walked freely...
Sonali underwent 22 surgeries.
Hospital rooms became her home.
Agonizing pain became her daily reality.
Every surgery was another attempt to rebuild what acid had stolen.
> Sonali and her family repeatedly begged for the bail to be cancelled.
They filed petitions.
Appeals.
Applications before higher courts.
Again and again.
Their pleas were ignored.
Justice wasn't merely delayed.
It was denied.
>The financial burden crushed the family.
They sold their land.
They sold their jewelry.
They sold almost everything they owned just to keep Sonali alive and pay for her treatment.
No family should ever have to choose between survival and bankruptcy.
> Where was the state?
No meaningful medical support.
No adequate compensation.
No proper rehabilitation.
A survivor of one of the most horrific crimes imaginable was largely left to fight alone.
> Sonali wrote letters.
To the police.
To politicians.
To the Chief Minister.
She kept asking for help.
For justice.
For accountability.
What came back were promises.
Statements.
Photo opportunities.
Not justice.
> The system wasn't just slow.
It repeatedly failed her.
> By 2012, after nine years of endless surgeries, court battles, financial ruin, and institutional indifference...
Sonali reached her breaking point.
> She wrote to the President of India requesting euthanasia.
Think about what that means.
She wasn't asking to die because acid had scarred her face.
She was asking because she felt abandoned by the very system that was supposed to protect her.
Because the men who destroyed her life were free.
And she was the one serving a life sentence.
> Her words still haunt the conscience of this country:
«"They ruined my life, but the law set them free."»
> Sonali Mukherjee's story is not only about an acid attack.
It is about what happens after the attack.
When justice moves too slowly.
When survivors are left to beg for treatment.
When families are pushed into poverty.
When accountability feels out of reach.
> India's daughters deserve more than sympathy after headlines fade.
They deserve timely justice.
Accessible medical care.
Meaningful rehabilitation.
Things I would do if I become Minister for Information and Broadcasting:
✦︎Completely ban saas-bahu brainrot
✦︎TV shows/Movies must have plots that glorify virtuous, hardworking people with family values
✦︎Films/TV shows must not undermine the unity, sovereignty, or territorial integrity of India
✦︎Filmmakers must submit scripts for review prior to production, and the completed film must undergo a final review by the Ministry
✦︎Must glorify Indic Dharma, History, Culture and Art
✦︎Discourage nepotism in the industry with strict rules and pay caps
✦︎No glorification of Degeneracy or Gangsters
✦Discourage Gender War content and encourage Dharmic depiction of Grihastha lif
✦︎Ban Anti-India racist content on all Social Media
✦︎Encourage accurate biographical content on ancient India's intellectuals across the spectrum - Aryabhatta, Patanjali, Sushruta and so on
✦︎Encourage stunning period pieces with accurate and glorious descriptions of Indic Empires like - Gupta, Maurya, Chola, Ahoms, Marathas etc
✦︎These period pieces must depict Indian textiles, artisans and subtly promote classical Indian music, Yoga, Ayurveda etc by incorporating it in the stories
✦︎Co-ordinate with MEA India to ban/revoke visas of those foreigner who simply come to India to make Anti-India content
@Taga_uvacha War happens at borders so you need fast weapons deployment there so manufacturing in the border at the same time you need between at a safe distance from enemies range.