Finally. Someone said it. Kudos @KanimozhiDMK 👏
She stood up & asked the uncomfortable, necessary questions in Parliament:
• What PM/HM say ≠ what’s actually written in the Bill • If you keep talking about 50%, why isn’t it in the law? Words mean nothing without backing • Govt now gets to pick & choose the census, on what basis? • The 2001 constitutional freeze is removed and replaced with nothing • Who controls the Delimitation Commission? Who appoints them? Why is it beyond judicial review? • Is this effectively punishing Southern states for controlling population? • And what’s the point of debate after the Bill is already notified?
Super glad that someone finally represented the South with clarity & spine! 👏
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s educational qualifications as per his affidavit:
M.A. (Political Science) in 1994
LL.B. in 1995
Guwahati University doesn’t offer any 1 year fast track LL.B. course. So how was the LL.B. degree completed within just 1 year of finishing M.A.?
पीछे DJ पर गाना बज रहा है कि
" भारत में जो देशद्रोही हैँ, उनकी माँ का B......
उफ्फ्फ... छोटी उम्र की बच्चियां, महिलाये
इस गन्दे गीत पर नाच गा रहीं हैँ. 😪
कौन सर्टिफिकेट बाँट रहा है इस राष्ट्रवाद का??
क्या भारत में हनुमान जयंती ऐसे मनाई जाती है अब??
Ankita Gupta had come to Varanasi for a sightseeing trip. On Monday evening, she was admiring the beauty of Assi Ghat when a cunning thief snatched her iPhone and fled. Ankita immediately filed a complaint at the local Bhelupur police station. The police merely registered a report regarding the missing mobile phone, treating it as a mere formality.
Ankita was utterly astonished by the police's lethargy. When the police said they could not trace the phone's location, Ankita, a software engineer, decided to take matters into her own hands. Utilising her technical expertise, she began tracking the phone's IMEI number using a specialised app. Ankita then personally set out to locate the mobile phone. Around 2:00 AM, the location appeared to stabilise in the Chandpur area, approximately six kilometres away from Assi Ghat. Ankita ventured into that area all alone. The mobile phone's location signal was pinpointed to a specific house there. After much persistence on Ankita's part, the police finally arrived at the scene. Yet, even then, the police did not bother to search the room; instead, they offered only perfunctory assurances and left.
Ankita returned to the vicinity of the same house at 5:00 AM. By now, it was morning, so she sought assistance from the local residents. She inquired about the specific room where the mobile phone's location had been indicated. It was revealed that the house belonged to Rajendra Patel, and the room in question had been rented to a tenant. The room was locked from the outside, and the occupant was nowhere to be found. When the lock was finally opened, the sight that greeted them left everyone stunned: scattered across the room, along with Ankita's iPhone, lay 15 to 20 other expensive mobile phones.
Liberal meltdown coming! They will never tell you that potholes are actually saving lives and making medical miracles happen.
Vineeta Shukla was declared 'brain dead' by doctors - yet a massive pothole on the national highway - jolted her back to life! 🔥🙏🏼 - #BhaktBanerjee
For a while, I avoided reading this article by Naseeruddin Shah. Somewhere inside, I knew it would further trouble the mind knowing what this steely citizen had to face. His only crime was that he had consistently stood up against the wrongs.
But eventually, I read it. The sorrow between the lines is palpable. It makes you pause and think - is this nightmare for real or will we wake up one day and continue the way life was a decade ago.
For now, the effects of religious and nationalistic sedatives continue to keep us blissfully drowsy.
@grok@RavishKhare@ImtiazMadmood@Warlock_Aditya The tribune express from pakistan debunks this video being from November 2025. No such case was registered in the area where the car is registered. It was reported as staged for drama or entertainment @grok do you want to revise your reply. Please dig deeper
When my husband died, because he was so famous and known for not being a believer, many people would come up to me-it still sometimes happens-and ask me if Carl changed at the end and converted to a belief in an afterlife.
They also frequently ask me if I think I will see him again. Carl faced his death with unflagging courage and never sought refuge in illusions. The tragedy was that we knew we would never see each other again.
I don't ever expect to be reunited with Carl. But, the great thing is that when we were together, for nearly twenty years, we lived with a vivid appreciation of how brief and precious life is. We never trivialized the meaning of death by pretending it was anything other than a final parting.
Every single moment that we were alive and we were together was miraculous-not miraculous in the sense of inexplicable or supernatural. We knew we were beneficiaries of chance. . . .
That pure chance could be so generous and so kind. . . .
That we could find each other, as Carl wrote so beautifully in Cosmos, you know, in the vastness of space and the immensity of time. . . .
That we could be together for twenty years. That is something which sustains me and it’s much more meaningful. . . .
The way he treated me and the way I treated him, the way we took care of each other and our family, while he lived. That is so much more important than the idea I will see him someday.
I don't think I'll ever see Carl again. But I saw him. We saw each other. We found each other in the cosmos, and that was wonderful.”
― Ann Druyan