What a slam bam start we had to the @ProPanjaLeague#ProPanjaLeague with Hon’ble MOS Youth Affairs & Sports Shri @KirenRijiju ji inaugurating and gracing the tournament & @boxervijender bhai rocking the event 👊🏻✌🏻 Much gratitude to them 🙏🏻
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NSG Black Cat Commandos go through some insane level of physical and psychological drilling and training!
No wonder they are the best! 🔥👌🏽🙏🏽
Dear @mumbaimirror@TheMumbaiMirror do you think it’s a wise step to give coverage and a platform to the Enhanced Games…where athletes are allowed to take #steroids ? Not sure this is what should get attention ?
A Loco Pilot despite multiple efforts, the animals didn’t move,so he stepped down from the engine and gently guided them to safety
This act reminds us that humanity goes beyond duty, and even in pressure filled moments, kindness and responsibility can make a powerful difference
What a pleasure to bump into Former Indian Army Chief Dalbir Singh Suhag ji at the airport…always had the highest regard for the Armed Forces 🇮🇳 Respect and Salute 🇮🇳
81-year-old grandmother Ava Estelle was absolutely furious when she learned that two thugs had raped her 18-year-old granddaughter.
She tracked down the unsuspecting ex-convicts… and shot off their testicles.
“This elderly woman spent a week hunting those men down, and when she found them, she took revenge in her own way,” said Melbourne police investigator Evan Delp.
Then she took a taxi to the nearest police station, placed the pistol on the sergeant’s desk, and calmly said:
“These bastards will never rape anyone again, by God.”
Police say convicted rapist and robber Davis Furth, 33, lost both his penis and testicles when the enraged Ava opened fire with a 9mm pistol inside the hotel room where he and his former cellmate Stanley Thomas, 29, had been hiding.
The vigilante grandmother also shot Thomas in the groin, though doctors reportedly managed to save his mutilated penis.
“Thomas technically didn’t lose his manhood,” Detective Delp told reporters, “but according to the doctor I spoke with, he won’t be using it the way he used to.”
“Both men are still in pretty bad shape, but I think they’re just happy to be alive after what happened.”
“Grandma Rambo” began hunting the attackers on August 21 after her granddaughter Debbie was abducted and raped in broad daylight by two knife-wielding criminals.
“When I saw the look on Debbie’s face that night in the hospital, I decided I would punish those bastards myself because I thought the law had become too soft,” recalled the former librarian.
“I wasn’t afraid of them — because I have a gun, and I’ve been shooting all my life. And I’m no fool; I didn’t turn it in when the gun laws changed.”
Using police sketches and her granddaughter Debbie’s description of the attackers, Ava spent seven days wandering through the district where the crime occurred until she spotted the rapists entering a cheap hotel where they were staying.
“I knew it was them the moment I saw them, but I still took photos and went back to Debbie, and she said, ‘Damn right, that’s them,’” the grandmother recalled.
“So I went back to that hotel, found their room, knocked on the door, and as soon as the tall one opened it, I shot him right between the legs — right where it would hurt the most.
Then I walked in and shot the other one while he backed away begging me to spare him.
After that, I went straight to the police station and turned myself in.”
Now bewildered law enforcement officials are trying to decide what to do with the vigilante grandmother.
“What she did was wrong, and she broke the law, but it’s hard to throw an 81-year-old woman in prison,” Delp said.
“Especially when three million people in the city want to elect her mayor.”
By winning the World Cup in the Under-12 Rapid chess tournament held in Serbia, our *Sharvaanica* has brought glory to the nation making India’s national anthem resonate on the world stage.🇮🇳
“We can and must do what is in our national interest, but you shouldn’t. You should only follow our lead”.
That’s really the underlying message. Rules, regulation, sovereignty, national security, data protection — all valid when they do it. Questionable when others do.