These are Ketan Agarwal and Siya Goel. They were engaged and supposed to get married this year. Look how happy, in love, and comfortable they are with each other.
They must have dreamed of a great future together, but cruel fate had other ideas. On June 18, Siya's birthday, Ketan fell to his death when he slipped while taking a picture of Siya at Lohagad Fort in Maharashtra.
Siya's world turned upside down. She was broken; her dreams, her love, and her future were all gone in a flash, right in front of her eyes. An emotionally grieving Siya wrote a heartbreaking Instagram story for Ketan:
"You left me on my birthday. You left when we were so close to getting married. I still can't understand why you did this to me. I had dreams, questions I'll never get answers to. Why did you leave me when I loved you so much? Mere dil ko pata hai ki tu yahi hai. Wapas aaja."
Feeling sad for her? Well, don't.
The police found the story suspicious and dug deep. They now say that Siya was in a relationship with another guy named Chetan Chaudhary, 22. She did not want to marry Ketan, a man her family had chosen for her, so she devised a plan to eliminate him from her life before their arranged marriage could take place.
Police claim that Siya lured Ketan to Lohagad Fort under the pretext of a casual outing for her birthday, where Chetan was also waiting. Together, Siya and Chetan threw him off the cliff. The police have since arrested them both.
What is even more outrageous is that Siya had tried to throw Ketan off the cliff four days earlier, on June 14. However, a tree broke his fall, preventing a fatal outcome. When a bewildered Ketan asked why she did it, Siya claimed she had seen a snake near the edge of the fort and had pushed him in an attempt to save him, accidentally sending him over the edge. Ketan thanked her and hugged her.
Since she was unsuccessful doing it alone, she persuaded Ketan to accompany her to the fort again four days later, telling him she wanted to celebrate her birthday with friends. Chetan was waiting there, and this time, they didn't fail.
The death of 26-year-old Ketan Vishal Agarwal at Pune's iconic Lohagad Fort, initially believed to be the result of an accidental fall, is turning out to be a chilling murder allegedly planned by his fiancee. Investigators believe that Ketan Agarwal was in fact pushed down a valley by his fiancee, Siya Goyal, and her lover, Chetan Chaudhary.
Police also believe that Agarwal's June 19 death was in fact Siya and Chetan's second attempt to murder him and came five days after a similar plan to kill him failed. On both occasions, the two wanted to pass his death off as an accident.
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I have lived in Germany for 30 years. I also have travelled in almost 40 countries in Europe, South, Middle and North America, North Africa and Asia before coming to India. Yet, of all the countries I visited, I clearly love India the most. I once even dreamt that in front of me there was a thick, 3-dimensional map of India. Looking at it my heart expanded and I felt great love. Still dreaming I was surprised that one can love a country so much.
It was, however, not love at first sight. After my first visit during my studies, I supposedly even said, “Never again India”, my mother claimed. I had come back to Germany weak from a stomach upset. Only on my second visit – intended as a short stopover that lasts meanwhile 45 years – India showed me what amazing treasure she hides under her noisy and often challenging surface.
I realized that in India an intensive, dedicated and essential inner search for what is truly true has been made since time immemorial. The findings of this search are startling and comforting to all of humanity and corroborated by modern nuclear physics:
‘Beneath’ EVERY appearance in this universe, including our own person, there is the same ‘Real Presence’ (or whatever one wants to call That which is formless and nameless) – living, loving, indestructible, mighty, infinite. To uncover it is the purpose of life and its fulfillment.
Every country has good and bad people. But India has also wise and enlightened people, more than any other place, and they make India special – a country of light (Bharat) in spite of occasional, apparent darkness.
May the Light illumine the intellect of all….
Meloni is really a badass!
Trump gave a statement to an Italian TV channel claiming that Meloni had begged him for a photo.
Meloni responded with a video statement (below). Translation: Trump's statements are completely made up. I'm frankly appalled. I don't know why the POTUS behaves this way toward his own allies; after all, it's not the first time it has happened. I can only say it's a shame that he doesn't show the same determination toward the enemies of the West, the enemies of the US (probably a sarcastic taunt at Trump's surrender to Iran), and toward leaders with whom he instead proves far more accommodating. However, there is one thing he must remember: neither I nor Italy ever beg.
In this extreme heat, let us also remember the birds and animals around us. A small bowl of water kept outside your home, balconies, terraces, shops or offices can become a lifeline for a thirsty bird. May compassion guide us in these difficult days.
"Gen Z is paying taxes; they don’t have jobs.”
How are they paying taxes if they don’t have jobs? It’s like saying, “He is running a marathon; he doesn’t have legs.”
And someone please tell this low budget Faye D’Souza that frustrated youth rebelling against the system is not some historic societal shift. Every generation, in its youth, thinks it has discovered corruption, inequality, and hypocrisy for the first time. Young people have always been anti-establishment, idealistic, angry at institutions, and convinced they can build a perfect utopia. That’s not “something is changing”; that’s literally how youth has functioned for centuries.
Elon Musk's first wife once described what it's like to watch him fail.
She said he doesn't react the way normal people react. When a rocket explodes, most people in the room go silent. Some cry. Some start calculating the financial damage.
Musk pulls out his phone and starts making calls. Not emotional calls. Engineering calls. "What failed. When can we fix it. When's the next launch." His voice doesn't change. His face doesn't change. The rocket that just cost $60 million is already in the past. The next one is all that exists.
She said it was the most unsettling thing she'd ever witnessed. Not because he was cold. Because he genuinely wasn't affected. The failure didn't register as failure. It registered as data. An experiment that produced results. Results that inform the next experiment.
This is why he wins. Not because he doesn't fail. He fails more spectacularly than anyone in history. He wins because failure occupies zero psychological space. It enters as data and exits as action.
Most people lose not because they fail but because they spend weeks processing the failure before acting again. Musk spends zero seconds. The gap between failure and next attempt is a phone call.
Shocking Revelation:
Boston-based Abhijeet Dipke, founder of viral "Cockroach Janta Party", was flagged in 2019 Pune Police records as an ISI-paid asset pushing Pakistan's Kashmir narrative.
LRO's sedition complaint is still pending. Law may soon hunt the "cockroach." Satire or serious red flag? What do you think?
SECRETARY RUBIO on his INDIA TRIP: There’s a lot to work on with India, they’re a great ally and partner. We do a lot of good work with them so this is an important trip.
Great men are rarely built by comfort.
They are shaped by rejection, failure, sacrifice, and relentless perseverance.
The world celebrates the victory at the top, but the real story is the decision to keep going when quitting would have been easier.
She wrote at 3:01 AM:
“Maa, aap mujhe yahan se lene aa jao kal please.”
A daughter does not send a message like this unless she feels completely alone.
And the reply she received was:
“Jaane de, ignore kiya kar.”
Those four words may have cost a life.
This is how tragedy often begins—not with one dramatic incident, but with years of normalizing disrespect, humiliation, suspicion, and emotional abuse.
“He is short-tempered.”
“Men are like that.”
“Every marriage has problems.”
“Adjust.”
“Think about society.”
“Don’t come back.”
No.
A daughter’s life is more important than society.
More important than family reputation.
More important than what relatives will say.
We do not raise our daughters with love, dreams, and sacrifice only to tell them to tolerate cruelty.
Every daughter should know:
If you are unhappy, come home.
If you are being abused, come home.
If you are afraid, come home.
No questions asked. No shame attached.
And every parent should remember:
Your child can rebuild a marriage.
Your child can rebuild a career.
Your child can rebuild a life.
But if you lose your child, there is no rebuilding.
When a woman says, “Please come and take me away,” that is not a complaint.
It is a rescue call.
Please do not tell your daughters to ignore abuse.
Believe them.
Bring them home.
Stand by them.
Choose your child over social stigma.
One train ticket, one open door, one unconditional “Come home” can save a life.
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