A reporter asked Abhijit Dipke about students missing their NEET exam due to traffic caused by a Congress rally in Bengaluru. Instead of criticizing those responsible, he chose to deflect.
This man is so utterly submissive to his Rahul Gandhi that he can't even play the part of an independent activist. Instead, this absolute roach tries to blame the Central government for a political rally thrown by Congress in a Congress-ruled state. Imagine being so aggressively uneducated that you don't even realize traffic management and local administration fall squarely under the state government.
All this seems like a conspiracy by a famous political party to derail the youth for their own profits.
Reporter - What do you want to become??
Cockroach - I want to become a Doctor
Reporter - What is your qualification?
Cockroach - I'm doing BA
Well CJI Surya Kant was right about these cockroaches 🤣
This is how many government schools look.
We really need a website that shows:
> yearly school budget
> how funds are used
> photos of classroom, toilets & labs
> teachers names, education, attendance
We need transparency that is one click away.
Time for real accountability!
Yesterday 2.2 million of students gave NEET exam many of them knew they will be deprived of good colleges because of their caste.
They will have to pay with their future for things they have not done.
It is our appeal to the millions of students suffering from injustice of reservation to join the libertarian movement for a better future.
Why on earth Congress planned a rally on NEET exam date?
Rahul Gandhi gives so much gyan to students, why didn't he give same gyan to his party members to avoid any rallies on exam dates also as not to inconvenience students?
Who'll account for these girls' loss?
@RahulGandhi
India is Vishwaguru because we have :-
> Reservation in Education ,
> Reservation in Admission ,
> Reservation in Elections ,
> Reservation in Justice ,
> Reservation in Punishment ,
> Reservation in Oppression,
> Reservation in Talent ,
> Reservation in Jobs ,
> Reservation in Hostels ,
> Reservation in Fees ,
> Reservation in Scholarships ,
> Reservation in Promotion ,
> Reservation in Payment ,
> Reservation in Contracts,
> Reservation in Houses ,
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I'm sure most of us have, at least once in our lives, woken up terrified from a dream where we missed an exam because we were late. We all know that sinking feeling in the pit of the stomach, the panic, helplessness, and regret.
That's why this video is so painful to watch. These students missed their NEET after getting stuck in a political rally in Bengaluru. Many would argue that since it wasn't their fault, they should have been allowed to enter. After all, they wouldn't have gained any advantage, they would simply have had less time to write the exam.
I understand that sentiment. It comes from a place of empathy, and that's a good thing. But large public exams cannot be run purely on emotions. They require clear, objective, and uniformly enforced rules. The purpose of a reporting-time cutoff isn't to punish late candidates; it's to ensure that every candidate is treated according to the same standard.
Once exceptions begin, the rule itself loses meaning. Why allow someone 5 minutes late but not 15? Why make an exception for one reason and not another? Imagine the chaos at thousands of exam centre if you leave entry time to discretion! In exams involving lakhs of candidates, fairness lies not in evaluating individual circumstances but in applying the same rule to everyone without discretion.
To add, centers are designed to complete security checks, identity verification, seating, and other protocols before the process begins; late admissions create operational and security complications and undermine confidence in the integrity of the exam.
It's heartbreaking for the students. One can sympathize with them and still accept that the authorities were right to enforce the cutoff. Sometimes a decision can be both unfortunate and correct at the same time.
@nta_updates Everything in exam turned out to be good but please next time improve the biometric thing, it takes a lot of time to work and the girl in the centre today pushed by thumb a little too hard🙏🏻
Ajmer 1992: The Brutal Gang Rape and Blackmail Hell That Targeted Hundreds of Hindu Schoolgirls – Identical to British Pakistani Grooming Gangs. The Indian Congress Party protected the perpetrators just as the labour protected the grooming gangs in the UK.
In Ajmer influential Muslim men from powerful Khadim families tied to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah turned the lives of young Hindu girls into a nightmare of systematic sexual terror. From the late 1980s into 1992 they hunted an estimated 250 Hindu school and college girls. Many were just 11 to 20 years old some barely teenagers. Around 250 victims were reported in the scale of the scandal with many more likely never coming forward out of deep fear and shame.
These Muslim predators befriended the girls lured them to remote farmhouses and bungalows drugged them and subjected them to gang rapes by multiple men. They photographed and filmed the assaults in explicit detail capturing the horror to weaponize against the victims. Using those nude photos and videos they blackmailed the girls into silence forced them into repeated rapes and pressured them to recruit their own friends and sisters to feed the same monstrous cycle.
Lives were shattered. Reputations destroyed. Families lived in fear and shame. Several girls reportedly took their own lives. The scandal only exploded when local journalists exposed it but the powerful accused including Youth Congress figures dragged justice out for 32 agonizing years. Only recently did a court finally hand life sentences to six of them.
This was no random crime spree. It was targeted exploitation of Hindu girls by influential Muslim men who abused their community influence and connections at the Dargah. Just like in the UK cases members of the Congress party protected or were directly linked to the perpetrators.
This is identical to the Pakistani grooming gangs in Britain. Rotherham Rochdale and beyond. Where groups of predominantly Pakistani Muslim men systematically groomed gang raped and trafficked thousands of vulnerable white British girls many from Christian or working class backgrounds. Labour party members and officials protected them or looked the other way for years terrified of racism labels while the predators operated with impunity viewing non Muslim girls as fair game.
In both cases the pattern is identical. Organized predation along religious and cultural lines. Blackmail and control through explicit photos and videos. Protection of perpetrators by political parties. Congress in Ajmer. Labour in Britain. Innocent girls targeted specifically because they were non Muslim. Hindu schoolgirls in Ajmer. English girls in the UK. Both left to suffer while the system failed them.
India failed its daughters in Ajmer through delays denial and elite protection. Britain failed its girls through political correctness and cowardice. The cases are the same and deeply alarming. No more hiding behind excuses.
These young Hindu schoolgirls were drugged violated photographed for blackmail and discarded like trash. Their pain was real their betrayal by the system total. So many never came forward out of terror even as the known toll reached 250.
British community take note. Ajmer and Rotherham are the same evil. Demand real justice protect vulnerable girls without apology and confront these patterns head on. The predators counted on shame and time to bury the truth. Never let them win.
Justice for the girls of Ajmer. No forgiveness for the enablers.
In a shocking case, a Muslim man has been arrested for r@ping a minor Hindu girl, forcibly converting her at the Ajmer Sharif shrine by faking her age as 21, and !llegally marrying her in Kutch, Gujarat.
The accused repeatedly ass@ulted the minor and thre@tened her family. The girl was working with him when the crime began. He took her to Ajmer Dargah for conversion and later got a fake Nikah performed in Kutch with the help of a Maulana.
Police have arrested both the main accused and the Maulana who conducted the illegal marriage. The minor girl has been rescued and is undergoing medical and psychological care.
This incident has once again raised serious concerns over safety of minor Hindu girls and cases of forced conversion through deception
An unidentified caller allegedly showed a question paper on a video call to a #NEET aspirant in #Ajmer and demanded Rs 30,000 in exchange for it, prompting the city police to initiate an investigation.
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राजस्थान,गुजरात और तेलंगाना ने EWS को Age Relaxation देकर साबित कर दिया कि यह न तो असंवैधानिक है,न ही प्रशासनिक रूप से असंभव।
फिर केंद्र सरकार EWS श्रेणी के साथ भेदभाव क्यों कर रही हैं?
समान अवसर का अधिकार सिर्फ भाषणों के लिए नहीं है
@narendramodi@chitraaum#EWSAgeRelaxation
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IITs are telling students to remove JEE ranks, GATE ranks, percentiles and scores from resumes in the name of "uniformity."
Why should hard earned achievements be hidden? If a student worked for years to secure a top rank, that accomplishment is part of their merit and profile.
Placements should reward competence, not suppress evidence of it. Uniformity should not come at the cost of transparency.
General Category students should oppose this move and demand the freedom to showcase their academic achievements. Merit deserves recognition, not censorship!