In Dharavi, Cong and UBT campaigned against the Dharavi redevelopment project by Adani.
65% of Dharavi voted, and they won 6 of the 7 seats. The BJP lost all seats it contested here.
If you spot this sweet old man, Dhananjya Panchal, outside INOX Nariman Point, please buy a bookmark from him. He handmakes them to fund his daughters' education. You can also message him at 9714064322 to support. Every bit counts.
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NWMI urges the Indian government and @indembcairo to ensure that Nikita’s passport is returned immediately, and that she be allowed to carry out her professional duties. Nikita Jain was reporting for @MaktoobMedia on The Global March to Gaza.
https://t.co/G7okTUfOHw
If you are an Indian, especially a journalist and your social media handle or website is withheld please feel free to reach out for help to @internetfreedom. You can email [email protected].
Pahalgam terror attack: NWMI demands that criminal charges against political commentators be dropped. NWMI condemns the levelling of absurd and draconian charges against popular satirists @nehafolksinger, @ms_medusssa) and @therantinggola https://t.co/clDQ4x8Rdo
#WATCH | Karnal | "...We don't want people going against Muslims or Kashmiris. We want peace and only peace. Of course, we want justice," says Himanshi, wife of Indian Navy Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, who was killed in the Pahalgam terror attack.
Apparently the woman in the video is from NCP/Congress. I didn’t know that. But I must say, I’m quite amused by angry right-wingers accusing her of spreading, wait for it… national unity propaganda.
Honestly, if I had to pick a “propaganda,” I’d take one that urges people to stand by each other over the nightly rage-fests served by TV anchors who treat bigotry like breaking news.
Of course, the terrorists singled out Hindus. That is their function: to kill, to divide. To expect virtue from them is to misunderstand the nature of evil. I don’t expect decency or humanity from them. I do, however, have slightly higher expectations from politicians and journalists. We all should. No?
The horrific attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir—which claimed at least 28 lives and left dozens critically injured—deserves our full and unequivocal condemnation. The massacre of unarmed civilians in cold blood cannot be justified for any political cause.
This tragedy demands far more than the predictable rhetoric about “bringing perpetrators to justice” or hollow invocations of national unity. To reduce this to a matter of “revenge against Pakistan” is to miss the point entirely—and risks repeating a cycle that has already failed, both as a deterrent and in protecting Indian lives.
@SushantSin writes on how the Pahalgam attack calls for sober accountability not blood-thirsty revenge:
https://t.co/6Je8uLizNN
Traders gathering at a shuttered down Lal chowk, marching in condemnation of the Pahalgam attack. ‘Don’t murder our guests’ they shout waving black flags.
Here's another story of a Muslim hero:
A native Kashmiri guy saves a young boy from blazing gunshots and gunfire in Pahalgam's Baisaran area.
But you'll never know his name, and the media will never talk about him.
THE MESSAGE IS LOUD 🔥
Hindu tourist Puja Jadhav is saying that the narrative against Indian Muslims and Kashmiris is wrong
"I am here on vacation, Hindu-Muslim are helping each other. The society must not divide at any cost after Pahalgam " 👏
In this Jubilee for the World of #Communication, I call for the release of all journalists unjustly imprisoned. Freedom of the press strengthens the freedom of us all. Their freedom means freedom for everyone.