@airtelindia@Airtel_Presence pathetic wifi/broadband service in Bhuj, Gujarat. worse than 2G internet. most of the times speed is less than 1Mbps in 40Mbps connection. Raised mutiple requests which have been closed automatically without resolution. pathetic zero star service.
🚨CORRUPTION AT ITS PEAK‼️
Meet Ria Dabi
>Father: top bureaucrat
>Sister: IAS
>Still used reservation
>Became IAS
>Uploaded a wedding card as proof of government work🤡
>Walked away with a ₹1 crore taxpayer-funded award
Mockery of tax payers !!!!!!!
"I am Indian." (victim's last words) 😢
"They called us chinki, Chinese, momo etc.. then stabbed my brother."
MBA student Anjel Chakma from Tripura was killed in a racist attack in Dehradun.
Now his younger brother is fighting for justice. Please support him to ensure justice.
“When Students Don’t Come Home”
I am writing this as a conscious journalist from the Northeast, carrying the weight of years of silence, loss and unanswered questions.
Late Anjel Chakma was preparing to return to his hometown for the holidays, a routine moment of relief every student understands. But that journey never happened. Instead, Anjel’s life was violently altered and ultimately taken in Dehradun, far from home, far from safety and far from the comfort of those who raised him.
His death is not an isolated tragedy. It is a painful and familiar reminder for every family in the Northeast that sends its children away in search of education and a better future.
More than a decade has passed since Nido Taniam, a young student from Arunachal Pradesh, was killed in South Delhi’s Lajpat Nagar. That incident shook the nation’s conscience. Committees were formed, guidelines were drafted, helplines were launched, and special police units were introduced to protect people from the Northeast living outside their home states.
Yet today, looking at Anjel Chakma’s death, we must ask: what truly changed?
What we have not honestly acknowledged is that the Northeast continues to be seen as “different” in the national imagination. That difference has become dangerous. It manifests as casual slurs, suspicion, ridicule and at times, fatal violence. This mindset was not created overnight and it has not disappeared with laws or advisories.
We often comfort ourselves by saying systems are in place. But systems do not control the minds of men. The prejudice that fuels such attacks has existed since the earliest days of our collective existence, passed on quietly, normalised, and tolerated. The question before us is uncomfortable: do we keep forgiving a rotten mindset until more innocent lives are lost?
Enough is enough.
Special helplines and designated police units are not enough to protect students who are targeted because of how they look, speak or belong. What is needed is institutional seriousness, not symbolic gestures. A dedicated national ministry or statutory body that focuses solely on the vulnerabilities, safety and dignity of Northeastern people across India, without distractions, without dilution, must be debated urgently.
Will it work? That remains to be seen. But doing nothing has already failed too many times.
In response to Anjel Chakma’s death, the Chakma Students’ Union proposed a protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, on December 28, 2025, demanding justice and stronger safeguards for students from the Northeast. This protest was not only for Anjel. It was for every student who left home with hope and returned in a coffin or never returned at all. However, the proposed protest by the Chakma Students’ Union Delhi was postponed after police permitted only 50 participants.
Anjel Chakma’s death is not just news. It is memory. It is a warning. It is grief carried by an entire Northeast region.
I write this not to provoke sympathy, but to demand recognition, that the Northeast is not an exception within the nation, and its children are not expendable.
I write this because silence, at this point, is no longer an option.
@pushkardhami@DrManikSaha2@uttarakhandcops@HMOIndia@DelhiPolice@mygovtripura@tripura_cmo@PMOIndia@NodalofficerNE
#JusticeForAnjelChakma
#NortheastLivesMatter
#EnoughIsEnough
#ProtectNortheastStudents
A ₹12.35 crore under-construction ropeway collapsed in Rohtas dist, Bihar, during a trial run, days before inauguration. Not just the rope, but the pillars also collapsed.
We criticise the govt when they do bad work but rarely praise them when they do something good. That’s not right. So here’s the credit where it’s due. By making it so low quality that it collapsed before inauguration, the Bihar administration has saved many lives. If the quality had been even a shade better, it would have collapsed after inauguration and could have been catastrophic.
Thank you to whoever the honest people were behind this. I’m sure the entire ₹12.35 crore was spent on the project and nobody, from top to bottom, took any cut. God bless you for being the saviours.
• Justice Subramonium Prasad
• Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar
These are the 2 judges of the Delhi High Court who granted bail after suspending the life imprisonment of rapist and former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar.
Every woman should remember these two faces.
The victim’s father died in judicial custody.
The victim’s two aunts were run over by a truck and killed.
A key eyewitness died under mysterious circumstances.
Yet, according to these two “honourable” judges, the threat perception was not serious enough to keep Kuldeep Sengar behind bars.🤬
Talibanism at its peak😡
Hindutva groups created ruckus, objecting to Western attire, and demanded Miss Rishikesh auditions be stopped.
Kudos to the girls for responding in same language.
The silence around Sonam Wangchuk is deafening.
Hardly any media coverage, hardly any recognition.
In any developed nation, a visionary like him would be celebrated as a national treasure.
But then, we live in BJP's India.
The Govt wants to promotes
Arattai over WhatsApp because they will have complete access to all the messages which Indians send each other.
Zoho dare not refuse any request the BJP makes.
Our privacy and confidentiality will go for a toss !
When BJP IT Cell is unable to stop you, then they mass report account & try to suspend you
They got me locked for 3 days again & forced me to delete tweets
They've suppressed my reach by reporting
If you can see this post of mine, let me know by retweet & liking this tweet🙏