@amazonIN very very pathetic return experience. Nobody is turning up to pickup the product. No one is calling me. Yet your customer service team says next pickup will be the last pickup attempt. Failure of pickup is a lapse from your end.
INDIA’S JUDICIARY: Every 3rd High Court Judge is an “Uncle”
This 2010 exposé on Punjab & Haryana High Court is damning proof of deep-rooted nepotism and shameless family favoritism.
Sons, nephews, wives, brothers, sisters & in-laws — all practicing as advocates in the SAME court where their relative sits as a Judge.
A list of 16 such “Uncle Judges” was officially forwarded to the Union Law Ministry.
Just look at this table. Clear, blatant conflict of interest. How the can justice be delivered fairly when family members argue cases before their own “Uncle”?
The Law Commission and Bar Council flagged this years ago. Nothing changed.
This uncle culture has destroyed public faith in the judiciary. Merit is dead. Nepotism rules.
We need ruthless reforms NOW:
- Ban close relatives from practicing in the same court
- Mandatory public declaration of family links
- Strict penalties for violations
Enough is enough. The temple of justice has become a family business.
A note to journalists around the world:
If the PM of India visits your country, please ask him questions, because in India he has not faced a press conference for the last 12 years.
For the sake of the journalistic community, please do us this favor.
RT for good karma.
This is savage!
BJP MP Raghav Chadha criticizes his own party's government on paper leaks; calls it IPL = Indian Paper Leak!
Lol, just kidding.
This video is from 2024.
My appeal to PM Modi-
In order to save petrol & diesel, please make it mandatory for bureaucrats, MLAs & MPs to use public buses and metro instead of large convoys.
It will also be a good opportunity for them to experience world-class infrastructure they are building for us.
quand je vais sur insta je me sens comme une merde tout le monde a l'air parfait puis je viens ici et je me sens mieux face aux timbrés sur ce réseau merci pour tout
@WesternRly i lost my airpods case in badlapur fast local middle first class (male) compartment. The train was 10:10 am fast local from Ghatkopar, that will reach 11:09 am in Badlapur. Please help.
The 4000 cr remake of Ramayana. Its a very difficult movie to make, given how close is this to Indians & our values & ethos. But it does seem grand. Music also is captivating. Just that it feels this happened in Central Europe. India coding is missing.
Imagine this, @AshwiniVaishnaw:
A girl files a harassment complaint. Police record her personal details, address, phone, etc, and then hand them to the accused, saying, “Go sort it out among yourselves.”
Is that how redressal works? When a passenger files a complaint about catering on a train, your system collects their PNR and seat number. Why is that information being shared with the catering staff? If there is an issue on board, the details should be passed only to the TTE and Railway Police, who should proceed with an impartial investigation, without producing the complainant in front of the same staff they complained against.
Look at how Swiggy and Zomato handle complaints: the customer submits proof, the platform investigates internally, and necessary action is taken. If IRCTC were running Swiggy, they’d probably share the customer’s details with the delivery guy and ask both to meet and “resolve it personally.”
Completely unacceptable. Incidents of passengers being threatened, abused, or assaulted for complaining about overcharging are increasing. It’s a systemic failure of grievance redressal. Reform is required.
Rare these days to see a civil services officer stand firm against a heavyweight politician trying to throw his weight around.
Anjana Krishna, 2022 batch IPS officer, hats off to your courage. In any reasonable country, Ajit Pawar would’ve had to resign and face action. But then, this is India.
Don’t want to say more otherwise Anjana Krishna will only be ordered to dispatch a team to arrest me. Would be poetic, but I’d still pass it.
Well done again Anjana Krishna V.S. May your tribe grow.