Justice Denied Since 1988 - When will the system wake up? 😔
A heartbreaking video from Maihar, Madhya Pradesh, has left social media users emotional and angry. Mr. Tripathi, an elderly man, claims he has been fighting since 1988 against the alleged illegal encroachment of his land.
For nearly 38 years, he says he has been running from one government office to another, yet his case remains unresolved.
The incident has reignited concerns about corruption, bureaucratic delays, and the struggles faced by common citizens in India's justice system.
This gets worse.
So not only did the US Navy fire two missiles and kill three Indian sailors they refused to rescue the 24 Indian crew despite saying they are on fire, the vessel is sinking and that they are an all Indian crew.
The Omanis rescued them.
THANK YOU DAVID FOR THE LESSON! 🥹❤️
Life is full of lessons. Last week, on a flight from Goa to Mumbai, I learned one.
In the picture is David.
When David boarded the flight, many people looked at him because he was overweight. He came and sat across the aisle from me. In the middle of the flight, he opened his bag, took out a huge collection of chocolates and sweets, and then walked towards the washroom.
I exchanged a glance with the gentleman sitting next to him and said, “He shouldn’t eat so much sweets and chocolates!” This was said out of concern! The gentleman smiled and replied, “Well, that’s probably why he looks the way he does.”
A little while later, David came back, gathered all the sweets, and handed them over to the cabin crew. 🥹
I was surprised.
So I told him, “I must confess, I thought you were going to eat all those chocolates yourself, and that’s why you were overweight.”
He smiled and said, “ I don’t blame you for thinking like that! I have a medical condition. But I used to work with airlines, and I know what cabin crew members go through every day. So I like to bring them something sweet whenever I travel.”
What an outstanding human being.
And what a lesson for me.
How quickly we judge people. How easily we create stories about them without knowing anything about their lives.😳
Thank you, David, for reminding me that kindness is often hidden behind appearances, and that the best people are sometimes the ones we understand the least.
I asked him for a pic! He obliged!
Thank you for the lesson my friend!❤️ #LifeLessons #Encounters
Clarification. I didn’t realise this had gone viral. Mayank is my kid. I’d sent him to give me a ground report on the CJP protest on 6th. You’re trolling him is NOT COOL. He’s a through & through nationalist. Also couldn’t you see from the smirk he was being sarcastic?
Stop saying that i am from South India or i am from North India, Instead say that you are from the South Part of India or the North part of India. This small correction will make a difference and it unifies the Nation.
- Jagadguru Sri Sri Vidhushekhara Bharati Sannidhana.
1. Just got off a call with @UnSubtleDesi. I couldn't be happier for her and both of us couldn't help but discuss the harrowing days of post poll violence in West Bengal in 2021. So I am going to share what happened five years ago just so ppl know what happened. #WestBengal2026.
Life is not same for everyone.. Requesting people staying around #ahmedabad to go n buy things from him n help him.. He sits next to jivraj park police station on vejalpur road from 8pm to 2am.. Also request to all to not ignore such people if u see them on road.. Try n help such people if u can.. Such video really break me 🥺
Vdo courtesy - Instagram - creative_tofik9525
An athlete won't judge you for working out
A millionaire won't judge you for starting a business
A musician won't judge you for trying to sing
It's always the people going nowhere that have something to say
This is worth repeating:
I never cared that you were gay until you started shoving it down my throat, and I never cared what color you were until you started blaming me for your problems.
I never cared about your political affiliation until you started condemning me for mine.
I really never even cared where you were born until you wanted to erase my history and blame my ancestors for your problems.
I never even cared if your beliefs were different from mine until you said my beliefs were wrong.
But now I care. My patience and tolerance are gone, and I am not alone in feeling like this. There are millions of us who feel like this.
"Pakistan has waged four wars against us."
"Bro, that's between the two armies. Why blame the whole country?"
"They've been carrying out terror attacks in our cities."
"Blame that on terrorists, not on Pakistan. Pakistan itself is a victim of terror."
"Pakistan mediated a ceasefire between the US and Iran."
"Whoa! Pakistan, the superpower! The country that showed light to the world. Thank you, Pakistan, for brokering world peace. I love you, Pakistan. Marry me, Asim Munir."
"Bro, you won’t hold Pakistan accountable for proxy and conventional wars, bombing and killing our people, something that directly concerns us, but you sing praises for them for mediating a war that’s not even ours. Isn’t that absurd?"
"Yes, it is. In any reasonable country, I should have been picked up and beaten till I fall back in line, but we live in Vishwaguruland, where we have full freedom of expression, so much so that we can whitewash an enemy country’s crimes against us and attack our own country freely, and nobody can do a thing about it. Hehe. So cope."
From Bihar, he started a journey not on wheels, but on his feet. Running through forests, roads, and nights, he is completing the 12 Jyotirling and Char Dham Yatra.
His name is Inderjit Singh Sidhu.
He was a Deputy Inspector General of Punjab Police.
He retired after a decorated 30 year career in the IPS.
After his wife died in 2023 he started waking up at 5am every morning.
He picked up a broom and a bag.
And went to clean the streets of Chandigarh.
People called him crazy.
He said there is no shame in cleaning.
He has been doing this every single day since then.
In January 2026 the Government of India awarded him the Padma Shri.
He is 88 years old.
The quietest men often do the most important work.
Not everyone gets an entry scene… but everyone is a main character somewhere. That’s why this film hits different.
The chaiwala at dawn, the jawan on a freezing post, the cop on a silent night shift just performing their duty.
That’s the truth we forget that a nation isn’t carried by one hero, it stands because millions quietly show up every day 🇮🇳
Loved how Ian Bishop effortlessly described the journey of Aniket Verma during his knock. 🙌
Losing mother at 3, his father remarried, he went to his Grandma’s house, how much sacrifice his uncle made for him, taking him to training regularly and all.
This is what the Audience wants Hindi commentators to replicate.
Have banter, it's fun but also educate the audience about the struggles of these rising stars.
Kudos to Ian Bishop for his behind the seen researches. 👏
I was watching Dhruv Rathee's latest video while having dinner, and honestly, I was laughing throughout. He kept quoting what seemed like factually incorrect claims, apparently picked up from different social media platforms.
But there was one moment where things suddenly changed, and it genuinely made me think.
Throughout the video, while referring to Aditya Dhar and Narendra Modi, he used words like "uska" and "tu," which come across as casual or even disrespectful.
However, the moment he started talking about Atiq Ahmed and his brother, who were killed in an encounter, his tone shifted noticeably, and he began using words like "unke" and "unke liye," as if showing a certain level of respect.
Now, I understand that he may have strong disagreements with Dhar and Modi, but imagine showing more respect to a criminal who himself admitted to having links with the ISI.
At this point, it honestly feels like Dhruv Rathee isn't even trying to hide it anymore.
By Pranjal Malviya