The dangers of virtual hearings. One lawyer takes a call from his junior or client during an on going hearing and says in gujrati that “my father’s open heart surgery is on and i cannot join..tell the judge to pass whatever order he wants and I will get it changed from the Supreme Court!” 😂🥱
You are a shameless creature madam.
Let me share my experience with Pakistani, I was 23 when I joined Huawei software cell in dubai, first time out of the country and figuring things out.
My room was almost 10-12km away from office.
I would travel via public bus service, and it was not that frequent.
Because we were starting a new project the work would stretch beyond 8PM.
My Pakistani lead would drop me back even when he lived opposite of were I lived he would drop me and then drive all the way back crossing the office again towards his place.
And then after a while I came to know that he has a disabled child who needed more of his attention.
And countless similar gestures. A lot of what I am today professionally is due to him.
But assholes like you will always be there to spoil our image.
Why are Iranians burning Indian flag along with Israeli and American flags?
It's true that Jaishankar has ruined the foreign policy, and this is the result of his failure. Because of the BJP, the world is hating us. 😭😭
She is Dr Vatsala Agarwal.
In August last year, she was appointed Director General Health Services of Delhi. She wasted no time and immediately started buying medicines and equipments at highly inflated rates by allegedly manipulating the tender processes, misusing hundreds of crores in public funds. By the time the Delhi police arrested her today, she had already allegedly created a health scam worth 600 crores.
Almost everyone in govt service, from top to bottom, seems to make massive money whenever an opportunity arises. Imagine the scale of systemic corruption if a single official can siphon off 600 crore rupees in less than a year. And it's not like she was honest for her 30 years of service till now, and suddenly turned corrupt; she only got caught now. Her life long scam would be much more than 600 crores.
It is truly surprising that India continues to grow despite such staggering leaks in the system.
Rahul Gandhi will never attack Nitin Gadkari despite knowing that his sons run an ethanol company whose revenue went from 18 crore to 723 crore in a year, but ill tell you exactly why in a bit.
Gadkari sir is rooting for ethanol blending since 10 years now, this policy literally converts each sugar mill into an ethanol factory.
But who owns the sugar mills of India?
In Maharashtra alone, 104 out of 207 mills are private, and almost every single one is owned by a politician.
Sharad Pawar's late nephew Ajit Pawar controls 6 mills with 58,000 TCD capacity, the biggest sugar baron in the country.
The Vilasrao Deshmukh family runs 10 mills through Manjara Group.
Vijaysinh Mohite Patil, Jayant Patil, Vishwajeet Kadam, the entire Maharashtra Congress and NCP leadership runs sugar empires.
In Karnataka, 33 of 34 private mills are owned by politicians. The Jarkiholi brothers, M B Patil, Murugesh Nirani, Prabhakar Kore, S Shivashankarappa, all Congress, all sugar barons.
Now do you see the problem yet? When ethanol blending goes from 5% to 20%, every single one of these politician-owned mills makes crores in extra revenue.
Gadkari's sons made 700 crore. But the Pawars, the Deshmukhs, the Patils, the Jarkiholis, they ALL made their cut.
The worst part is that these mills dont even pay their bills
The Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghtana estimates that of ~180 defaulting mills in Maharashtra, 77 are linked to BJP, 53 to NCP, 43 to Congress and the rest to Shiv Sena leaders
Inko kuch nahi kehna hai, kyunki sab ek hi dhandhe mein hain.
This is not a Gadkari problem. This is a sugar lobby problem that runs across every party. The opposition cannot attack the ethanol policy because their own MLAs would be the next target.
The moment Rahul attacks ethanol, his own MLAs become the next headline.
Indians are busy fighting tu leftist mai rashtravadi but only the smart ones know the real game.
Be smart and get prepared for 100% ethanol, a world without diesel.
The Telegraph editor’s passport not being renewed in Kolkata
Note from R. Rajagopal
Former Editor, The Telegraph
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In March this year, my name was deleted from the Ballygunge constituency electoral roll in Kolkata, apparently because the Special Intensive Revision process could not trace either my name or that of my late father in the 2002 voters' list. My father, a Gandhian, retired professor and former State Secretary of the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi in Kerala, passed away in 2016. I remain unable to understand how a conscientious voter like him could have been absent from the rolls.
Like nearly 27 lakh other residents of West Bengal, I was excluded on account of what were described as “logical discrepancies”. No reason was furnished even after I submitted my matriculation certificate, and my appeal is now pending before one of the tribunals constituted pursuant to the Supreme Court's directions. As a consequence, I was unable to vote in the recent election.
More distressing has been the fate of my passport renewal application. Although I completed the biometric formalities on March 19, 2026, police verification has not been cleared because my name no longer appears on the electoral roll. Despite submitting several alternative documents, I have been informed that they are insufficient. In fact, today (June 27, 2026) is the 100th day since my biometrics for passport renewal were taken. I was formally informed last week by the passport-issuing authority that Kolkata Police sent an adverse report, citing the deletion of my name from the voters' list. I have been asked to appear before the Regional Passport Office in Calcutta "immediately" but when I sought an appointment, without which it is difficult to gain entry, the date granted is July 17, 2026.
In between, our daughter, a journalist in California, got married in San Francisco on April 17. Needless to say, it would have been impossible for me to attend the wedding in the absence of an active passport, notwithstanding my possession of a valid ten-year US visa.
For all practical purposes, I find myself in a state of civic uncertainty although recently the government iterated that a passport is no proof of citizenship. Much of my time is now consumed by efforts to reconstruct family records and secure documents dating back several decades….
My days begin with checking my voting right appeal status and then the passport tracker. Then I write to the college where my mother taught in 1965 and to her school from where she passed out in 1959, asking for any document that proves she existed. The school has been very helpful but not the college. Similarly, I speak to prohibition campaign activists in Kerala, running down a list I collected after coming across an activist's name in a group by chance, asking for any news clipping or photographs that show my father campaigning against illegal liquor vends and communalism.
Some close friends and public figures have helped me in all these efforts. However, I am unaware if any media outlet or journalists' association or guild (of which I am not a member) has shown any interest in my situation. A senior journalist reminded me that this situation is by no means unique as "rejection" has been the daily certainty confronting millions of Indians for centuries. I accept that point.
My intention has never been to project myself as a victim. Rather, I have wanted to underline a larger point: if someone who spent his professional life in journalism and edited a relatively known newspaper can encounter such difficulties, one can only imagine what the truly marginalised must endure. Did I approach any newspaper? No, because I do not want it to become an issue concerning me. Do editors and journalists know about my issue? Of course, several do. If they don't, they should not be in the profession, don't you think?
Yet, the complete silence of newspapers on this issue has confirmed my suspicion, now reinforced with personal experience, that so-called mainstream journalism has little to do with my life. I do not "read" any newspaper now. I glance at some but hardly find anything that piques my interest.
Bro what kind of elite retardn3ss is this😭??
Sunil Shetty: "Meri grand daughter 15 mahine ki hai and woh modi ji ki pooja karti hai Ganesh ji ke saath, unko laddu khilati hai and we have no problem with it bcz this is the magic of that man, kuch toh baat hai unme"
Somebody rightly said elite class people are way more gawars than actual gawars. I felt 2nd hand embarassment watching it😭🙏🏻
एक दो बार अमित शाह जी ने मुझे बुलाया था और मोदी जी ने भी बुलाया था!
लेकिन मैं समझा नहीं कि वह किस लिए बुलाए थे लेकिन इशारा बाद में समझ में आया जब मैं मिलकर आता था बाद में छापा पड़ता था!
फिर उनकी लाइन होती थी कि आपकी कैसे मदद करें आपके ऊपर कौन-कौन से केस चल रहे हैं कौन-कौन से अधिकारी आपके विश्वसनीय हैं!
और मैंने बोला हैं कि मैं तो विपक्ष का हूं और विपक्ष का धर्म भी यह कहता है की आप की आलोचना करु और करता भी हूं!
और उसके बाद भी आप मुझे बुलाकर सहयोग करने की बात कह रहे हो यह मेरे लिए सुखद आश्चर्य हैं!
और मैं ऐसे बोल कर जाता था और आठवें दिन फिर से छापा पड़ जाता था!
एक बार तो मैं प्रधानमंत्री जी को बोला कि साहब आप तो मदद करूं बोल रहे थे आपने तो रेड डलवा दिया!
~ भूपेश बघेल
Note~ वीडियो अभी कुछ दिन पहले कपिल सिब्बल जी के साथ पॉडकास्ट का हैं!
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.
In the cult classic Indian, a corrupt official smugly asks Kamal Haasan: "Don’t they take bribes in other countries?"
Kamal’s legendary reply hits like a thunderbolt:
"In other countries, they demand money to break the rules.
In India, they demand money to do the job they’re already paid for."
(Dialogues by Tamil Nadu’s legendary writer, the late Sujatha.)
🚨 #ExpressInvestigation | The Union Minister of State for Agriculture Bhagirath Choudhary received a ₹99.03 lakh subsidy for a commercial cucumber farming project under a scheme run by the ministry he serves in.
While the final approval was granted by an NHB project approval committee that does not include the minister, Choudhary is the ex-officio Vice-President of the NHB board that oversees its functioning.
The project, worth ₹1.99 crore, was among 467 approved under the scheme in 2025.
Express Investigation by: Harikishan Sharma
SHANKARACHARYA NAMES THE BIG THREE 🔥
REPORTER: FIR has been filed against eight people in the Ram Mandir donation theft case. How do you see it?
SHANKARACHARYA 🎯: Only the people who counted notes, straightened bundles and put rubber bands on cash are being made scapegoats. The people above them are being shown as clean.
REPORTER: Who should have been named?
SHANKARACHARYA 🔥: Champat Rai, Govind Dev Giri and Anil Mishra. One was the all-in-all, one was the treasurer, and one interfered in everything. Their names should have been in the FIR.