This moment from Jantar Mantar is a powerful answer to those who try to divide people in the name of religion. ❤️🇮🇳
An elderly Muslim man embraced Abhijeet Dipke and kissed his forehead with affection—a simple gesture that spoke louder than any speech.
Remember:
Power may sometimes be won through division,
but a nation is built on compassion, humanity, and mutual respect.
Hatred divides people.
Love brings them together.
That is the true spirit of India. 🤝🇮🇳
THIS IS HOW YOU TURN DESPAIR INTO PURPOSE 🔥
Sonam Wangchuk revealed that when he was 11, school crushed him so badly that he too once thought of ending his life.
Then one thought changed everything.
A broken system gives you two choices: give your life, or give your whole life.
Giving your life leaves pain behind. Giving your whole life creates a path for others.
That decision turned a child pushed to the edge into someone who spent 40 years working in education.
His message is simple: do not disappear into despair. Live, fight, and make sure the next child does not reach the same darkness.
Sunita traveled from U.P to Jantar Mantar to meet Junaid after seeing him selflessly help people without discrimination
She told him crying "Son,your mother has come from Saharanpur to see you. You are a symbol of Hindu-Muslim unity"
Junaid couldn't stop his tears hearing her
This is the India Sanghi hates!!
"We hold press conferences every other day and answer every question. If the Prime Minister doesn't regularly face the press and answer public questions, how will accountability, transparency, and democratic responsibility be strengthened?"
India's youth don't need political drama—they need a fair examination system, jobs, and accountability. Democracy works best when leaders answer tough questions, engage with students, and fix systemic failures.
The real question is simple: Are we doing enough to restore students' trust?
Listen to these brave girls who have been staying at Jantar Mantar since Day 1!
We request all girls to join us in large numbers. Without you, this movement will not be complete.
We denounced the continuous malpractice surrounding the NEET paper leak with intensity, only to be stigmatised as 'anti-national'—a term that is equally deployed when we stand up for legitimate student demands.
Sarthak Goswami has brilliantly exposed how Ethanol production is ruining a beautiful city.
He went to Byrnihat to investigate why a city with less than one lakh people is more polluted than Delhi, Ghaziabad & Lahore.
The reason? There are more than 80 factories in a small area, that are constantly pumping dust particles in the air.
The worst part is that these factories are producing Ethanol, the same product that is being sold as a solution to pollution.
I hope Gadkari can explain this without calling Sarthak a traitor.