रात 1 बजे धमतरी में एक व्यक्ति अपनी पत्नी और छोटी बच्ची के साथ घर लौट रहा था। पुलिस ने बाइक रोकी, चाबी छीनी और वीडियो बनाने पर परिवार के सामने ही उसकी पिटाई कर दी।
वर्दी का अहंकार है ।
ब्रिटिश राज भले ही खत्म हो गया हो, लेकिन उसकी हुकूमत वाली मानसिकता आज भी देश के कई पुलिस तंत्रों में ज़िंदा दिखाई देती है। नागरिकों को अधिकारों वाले स्वतंत्र नागरिक नहीं, बल्कि हुक्म मानने वाले प्रजा की तरह देखा जाता है।
#amitkilhor #kilhor #chattisgarh
35°C. Not even a bright sunny day. You need one guy standing behind you with a fan to keep you cool.
That's fcuking peak VIP brat syndrome.
Aur en c** ko kranti laani hai😂😂
Requesting youth not to become a tool for someone else's political ambitions. Don't let the 'Cockroach Janta whatever' exploit your sentiments to advance its political agenda.
#HitTheCockroach
The hotel Flourish Stays in Malaviya Nagar, where the fire incident has killed 21 people so far, had permission for only 6 rooms but was operating 25. It didn't have fire safety clearance either.
No surprises. I'm sure 90% of hotels operate like this. MCD knows, they come for inspections, take their cut, and leave. It's only after such tragedies that these irregularities make the news.
Will the police arrest any MCD officials responsible for ensuring that hotels operate as per the norms? No way. They'll probably arrest the hotel's restaurant cooking staff because the fire apparently started in the kitchen.
My househelp pays ₹5,500 per month for a 200 sq.ft. 1RK flat.
The #Delhi_Gymkhana_Club pays ₹1,000 per year as lease rent to the Central Government for its sprawling 27-acre prime land in Lutyens' Delhi.
I'm speechless 🤨
Why the Meltdown?
Gymkhana is not shutting down, government is asking back its Land and Gymkhana needs to shift somewhere else
With revenue of 80Cr a Year they can surely manage a big chunk of land and open their Club there
जगह रेंट पर थी, रेंट वाले ने जगह खाली करने को बोल दिया, बात खत्म
Looking at Right leaning elites defending Delhi Gymkhana is so funny. It’s marked as a threat to the PM residence. Yet these guys are indulging in verbal gymnastics to defend the club.
The moment one has to give up privilege, All ideology goes down the drain.
Terminating the lease of Delhi Gymkhana Club is a bold move by government. The club sits on prime public land worth over ₹10,000 crores. Predictably, the entrenched elite will resist. The real question is: will Modi government stand firm, or eventually yield to elite pressure?
From Lutyens’ Delhi to South Mumbai, India’s elite gymkhanas are under a massive regulatory scanner.
Even as the Delhi HC is hearing two petitions against the Centre's order to Delhi Gymkhana Club to completely vacate its 27.3-acre estate by June 5, there is a domino effect in Mumbai.
The Maharashtra government has launched a massive compliance audit targeting roughly 10 premier gymkhanas built on state-owned land in Mumbai.
The targets: Heritage clubs including the Bombay Gymkhana (whose 99-year lease expired back in 2006/2007), PJ Hindu Gymkhana, Catholic Gymkhana, Parsee Gymkhana, and Islam Gymkhana.
Officials are rigorously checking for land-use violations, rental dues, and compliance with lease terms.
I can sense the anger amongst the SoBo elite. 'No one can stop me to go the Club for afternoon cocktails to bash Modi.' 😂
I can picture a mother of a certain anchor, who has been crying fascism since 2014 in Bombay Gymkhana corridors, going nuts with this inquiry😂
Stop throwing a fit. Delhi Gymkhana is a private club. No one’s taking away your membership of it. Just that, leave aside valid security concerns, taxpayers are no longer willing to subsidise to the tune of thousands of crores, your stale cutlets and evening swims.
My views:
This is like a murderer saying “you can’t convict me because the murder conviction rate in a india is 37%. First convict the remaining 63% then you can find me guilty”.
the entitlement is so deep that decades of exclusive access to prime public land now feels like a constitutional right. Your entire argument is basically: ‘we enjoyed exclusivity for 50 years, therefore it must continue forever.’ That elitist mindset is exactly why people are questioning these clubs now.
Elites wanting to hang out with elites is totally fine. Class segregation is real; however immoral it may sound, people naturally prefer spaces where they share similar lifestyles, culture, and interests. It is a tribal instinct shaped by evolution.
The middle class does the same thing, preferring localities with people of similar backgrounds and sending their children to schools attended by families from the same social class. And that is perfectly normal.
So the issue is not elites socializing only with elites, but doing it on prime government land, that too at negligible cost. If members can afford a ₹30 lakh membership fee, they can certainly buy private property and run their Gymkhana elsewhere. No one is stopping them. The government only wants the land back, not the club itself.
@thekiranbedi@arunjaitley No Kiran ji. Heritage cannot become a permanent excuse for elitism on prime public land. Either open such clubs to the broader public or stop treating them like inherited private royalty under the garb of ‘institutional heritage’