You will rarely find Muslims anywhere in the world enduring sustained humiliation and aggression in the way Indian Muslims often do. What makes the condition of Indian Muslims unique is not merely the challenges they face, but the expectation that they must endure them indefinitely. In most societies, persistent injustice eventually generates enough resistance to make aggressors think twice. Indian Muslims, however, have been conditioned to believe that even asserting their dignity risks disrupting “coexistence.”
india has the youngest population in the world and the most hostile job market for them and we are calling this a demographic dividend with a straight face
A male doctor raped a 15 year old girl. The woman's commission chairperson is yelling at lady doctors
"Why did you leave her alone with a male doctor?"
Stupid bitches like these should never be given power to enable sick rapists.
in india, workers could die by having tonnes of molten steel fall on their body and yet there is no outrage from privileged ppl but the same section of society will call workers anti-national if they protest for safer working conditions.
the only reason for this is caste system.
Muslims and Dalits face the worst residential segregation by landlords out of necessity they're forced into segregated colonies on top of that government then neglects them. Depriving citizens of basic facilities is not a point of pride—it is systematic oppression.
Most fires begin with a mistake in the kitchen. That is human and assumed when people are cooking.
Fire safety design exists to combat that.
But trust this government to arrest the cook and let the corrupt building owner, business operator and the municipality go scot free
India will not progress until people realize that what they call "absence of civic sense" among our people is basically the result of the caste system. Until that basic sickness is acknowledged and addressed collectively & correctively, our society will keep misdiagnosing itself.
A Muslim rat-hole miner helped save 41 lives and was celebrated as a hero. Months later, his home was bulldozed by the Hindutva government.
As Muslim heroes once again risk their lives to save others in the Delhi fire, the question is simple: "Will they be thanked or will the Hindutva government reward them with another bulldozer?"