@SahidaAktarBar2@apdclsocial In all case recharge was successful but not reflected in the app. Kindly check it and restore power as soon as possible. I’m in emergency situation in my home. I need urgent restoration of power. Even I can’t connect via phone call to customer care.
@IndiaPostOffice My item was sent via Speed Post on 6th June from Guwahati to Silchar, just 300 km away. It reached Silchar on 10th June but was sent back to Guwahati and is now going in circles. It’s been 12 days, but still not delivered. Please check and resolve the issue.
@IndiaPostOffice My item was sent via Speed Post on 6th June from Guwahati to Silchar, just 300 km away. It reached Silchar on 10th June but was sent back to Guwahati and is now going in circles. It’s been 12 days, but still not delivered. Please check and resolve the issue.
@IndiaPostOffice
My item was sent via Speed Post on 6th June from Guwahati to Silchar, just 300 km away. It reached Silchar on 10th June but was sent back to Guwahati and is now going in circles. It’s been 12 days, but still not delivered. Please check and resolve the issue.
The old man is now a target of the IDF. Iranians should replace him with a wise, young and bold person as their Supreme Leader. Across the world, strongmen or institutions that hold power for too long ultimately begin to falter in policy decisions.
#Iran
A video is going viral saying that a teacher from Morigaon, Khairul Islam and 14 others were secretly sent to the no-man’s land at the India-Bangladesh border at night through the Boraibari checkpost.
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Khairul Islam was born in Morigaon and has been a teacher there since 1997. The Foreigners’ Tribunal in Morigaon called him a foreigner, but he challenged this in the High Court and then the Supreme Court. 1/2
So, if the Supreme Court said not to take any action, how did the Assam government send Khairul Islam to Bangladesh? Isn’t this going against the Supreme Court’s authority? 1/4
His case is still going on in the Supreme Court, which gave an order in 2023 saying no action should be taken against him while the case is pending.
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President, Jamaat e Islami Hind Syed Sadatullah Hussaini's statement on Operation Sindoor
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind considers terrorism a serious threat and a heinous crime against humanity, and deems its complete eradication essential for the safety, security, and peace of the country and its people.
The action taken by the country’s armed forces and security agencies against terrorism is being supported by the entire country across all religions and communities. The people of India stand united with our forces.
At the same time, we stress that in this critical moment, it is imperative for all citizens to come together and face this challenge unitedly. Exploiting a national security issue for spreading division or communal tension, is against the interest of the country and must be unequivocally rejected. We appeal to all political, social, and religious organisations and groups to maintain the country’s unity, communal harmony, and mutual respect, and to to demonstrate collective solidarity and responsible citizenship.
#OperationSindoor
At the stroke of midnight, when the world sleeps, India shall awake—but to what? Justice, or the quiet erasure of its Muslims? Freedom or laws that strip away our land and faith? As the #WaqfAmendmentBill passes, it is not reform but theft—a declaration that Muslims own nothing.
CM Himanta’s vow to “eliminate" people like Journalist Dilwar & USTM Chancellor Mahbubul is divisive and dangerous. Targeting Muslim intellectuals with arrests mocks Assam’s legacy of coexistence, shaped by Ajan Fakir and Sankardev, and fails India’s secular ideals.
Fraternity Movement took part in a protest called by the All India Muslim Personal Law Board against the draconian Waqf Amendment Bill at Jantar Mantar. Hundreds of cadres from Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia, JNU, AMU, and Mewat actively participated in the protest.
“Unjust and Unwarranted! The arrest of USTM Chancellor Mahbubul Hoque raises serious concerns about fairness and due process. Is this justice or the law of the jungle?”