The CJI made a "cockroach" remark for some reason, which was seen as mocking the youth who criticize the judiciary and the system.
Organic outrage followed. Abhijit Dipke, a social media handler of a political party thought smartly and created a satirical Instagram account called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). It was meant purely as satire. Since the cockroach comment was trending in the news, people followed the CJP account on a whim.
Seeing its potential, the political party Dipke was associated with jumped it and took over the initiative. They hired media agencies and influencers to promote the account further by generating hype, curiosity and making it the "in thing." Consequently, more people followed, triggering a bandwagon effect. Soon, the follower count reached crores.
Then, the political think tank behind CJP concluded that they had enough support. They reasoned that if even 1% of their 2.5 crore followers turned up for a physical protest, they could topple the govt, or bring a huge shock at least. A massive buildup was engineered for Dipke’s homecoming to India, mimicking the historical hype of Gandhi’s return from South Africa.
They anticipated such a massive crowd that they expected Dipke to be welcomed by crores of people at the airport. Instead, nobody showed up. Nobody turned up at the protest site either. It was a massive disappointment for a party with 2.5 crore urban followers to be incapable of finding even 50 organic protestors.
To compensate, they brought in the same old compulsive protestors to fill the site, leftist student unions, LGBT groups, farmer leaders, and aadarsh musalmaan groups, but the movement failed to kick off.
Next, they found Sonam Wangchuk, a man with a relatively clean past, apparently no political inclinations, and a public image popularized by a movie (which wasn't actually based on his life, but worked anyway). They convinced him to go on a hunger strike.
The party behind the movement waited 15 to 17 days for Wangchuk to lose weight, ensuring he looked frail, weak, and barely surviving. Once he reached that state, they launched a massive Instagram and Facebook campaign to emotionally manipulate and guilt the masses into supporting the movement through him. To a certain extent, they have been successful.
I don't know if Sonam is aware of it or not, but knowingly or unknowingly, he has become the face of a manufacturd movement.
P.S. Dharmendra Pradhan should have been sacked. I have said this multiple times too. Why? Simply because he is incompetent, not because someone is sitting on a hunger strike demanding it. Wangchuk might be a sincere guy, but the people pulling the strings behind this movement are not. And trust me, if something happens to Wangchuk, these people will be the happiest because it gives them a tragedy they can capitalize on to reignite a dying movement.
It’s been 75 days since this video surfaced on Social Media. In the days of Facial Recognition Technology and a strong intelligence network; Were we able to identify and arrest these individuals @AshwiniVaishnaw ji?
When an actor portrays a murderer or a rapist on screen, nobody accuses them of actually committing a crime in real life. Everyone understands it is a highly choreographed, technical performance filmed in front of a crew of dozens of people.
The exact same logic applies to intimate scenes. The actors are not actually engaging in real intimacy; they are simulating it to fulfill the demands of a script. Within acting circles, this boundary is deeply understood.
Targeting Kiara Advani, Yash, or their spouses for the intimate scenes in Toxic completely misunderstands the craft. An actor's job is to leave their personal life at the door and embody a character, it is a professional responsibility, not a reflection of their marriage.
The backlash also exposes a blatant gender double standard. So many movies have been released in the past few years in which married male actors play alpha men indulging in heavy intimate scenes, but their real-life characters weren't assassinated, nor were their marriages picked apart by online mobs. Male actors are routinely praised for their commitment to dark or intense roles, while female actors are subjected to targeted slut-shaming for simply doing their jobs. Conflating an on-screen performance with a real-life relationship is not okay. It is time for audiences to see acting as acting and these performers as professionals.
इस अधिकारी ने रेहड़ी पटरी वालो को बहुत परेशान किया हुआ है एक तरफ @narendramodi जी रेहड़ी पटरी वालो के लिए तरह तरह की योजनाओं पर काम कर रहें है और ये अधिकारी मोदी जी की छवि धूमिल करने का काम कर रहा है।
America can fight wars & still host the biggest event on earth so flawlessly. It’s an exceptional country with zero historical baggage, which has scooped the most hardworking & smart top 1% of every nation.
@Adityas57751718@BRAHMAN_BR28 Aapne kaha vedon mein varn vyavastha ka ullekh hai. I agreed but that varn vyavstha was the same as the hierarchy in today's era . This is not limited to India only . It's everywhere but yes I have read somewhere that this Caste thing was more promoted during colonial era.
@Adityas57751718@BRAHMAN_BR28 Yes tha jaise ab hai naukriyon mein. Kisi company ka ceo kisi peon k sath party krta dikhta h kya? Kya DM apne sath chalne wale constable k sath ek thali mein khana khata h?
Vipin Kumar is an Indian construction worker in Romania.
One day, while he was walking near Nicolae Romanescu Park in Craiova, he saw a girl slip through a thin layer of ice and start struggling in the sub-zero water. Her father tried to reach her but became trapped in the broken ice.
Without any hesitation, Vipin used a nearby sledge to slide toward her. When the ice broke beneath him as well, he plunged into the freezing water, managed to grab the child, and held her above the surface for nearly 30 minutes until emergency crews arrived.
Both Vipin and the girl suffered severe hypothermia and were rushed to the hospital, where they received treatment.
Romania granted honorary citizenship to Vipin Kumar for his bravery and for risking his own life to save the girl.
Nowadays, social media is filled with hate against India, and Indians are increasingly being targeted. But when stories like this emerge, they rarely receive the same attention. They are not shared as widely, and somewhere along the way, these stories get buried and forgotten.