This is Ahmed AR Buhari , promoter of Coastal Energen Pvt Ltd
•> In 2022: Buhari is accused of supplying inferior quality coal to PSUs at inflated prices, generating proceeds of crime via over-invoicing.
> March 2022: ED arrests Ahmed AR Buhari. He remains in jail.
> 2022 onwards: Company pushed into NCLT insolvency. ED attaches assets. Multiple bail pleas rejected. Prolonged legal battles.
> Company starts falling apart, chaos everywhere, collapses.
> After 32 months in jail Nov 2024 -2025 , Courts start quashing DRI, CBI & ED cases against Buhari.
> April 28, 2026: Last pending money laundering case by ED against Director & Promoter Ahmed AR Buhari is quashed by Special Court.
But guess who quietly Acquired his company in 2024 in the middle of all the chaos ? 😉
In the first week of April, a 63-year-old “journalist” from Nashik, Ravindra Ganpat Erande, was caught with 121 obscene videos. He exploited women, lured them with false promises, and secretly recorded them. The case was reported, but barely noticed. He has since been arrested and is in jail.
Why did this pass almost unnoticed? Where is the outrage despite a mountain of evidence.
121 videos. Let that sink in.
This isn’t being written in isolation. It comes against the backdrop of the Amravati case, where we saw how swiftly action can unfold, how narratives are shaped, and how outrage is amplified when the accused is Muslim.
But here?
No prime-time debates.
No hashtag outrage.
No bulldozer rhetoric.
No media trial.
Just silence.
So the question is simple: is justice equal, or does it depend on identity?
When the accused is Muslim, the system appears to move faster, the media grows louder, and collective blame often follows. When the accused is not Muslim, everything seems to slow down, becoming procedural, muted, and contained.
A crime is a crime. The victims deserve justice in every case. But this selective outrage points to a troubling pattern.
If outrage depends on religion, then it isn’t justice, it’s narrative building.
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Life in Gaza — small hands gripping two heavy buckets, tired feet, Every step of this child is a silent cry that the world refuses to hear. May Allah Have Mercy on Him 🤲
This post is for Indian parents. And for future Indian parents. Stop building houses for your son and daughter. You are solving the wrong problem.
Stop spending your entire life savings building a ‘family home’ thinking your children will return and live there one day. It sounds emotional. But the reality is very different.
I realized this when I recently visited my Nana ji’s house.
That house was built with decades of savings. A lot of sacrifices. The intention was simple - Build a home for the next generation. Just like most Indian families do.
They studied well. Built careers. Moved to bigger cities. One even moved to the US. Life upgraded for them. Opportunities pulled them elsewhere. And slowly the house that once held dreams now sits quietly with no one to light a lamp in the evening.
Locked. Almost abandoned.
Indian parents are solving the wrong problem. You want your son and daughter to grow, earn more, live bigger. But at the same time you expect them to live in the same house you built 30 years ago.
That expectation is a contradiction.
If your son or daughter earns 10x more than you, their lifestyle will also change. Their city may change. Their home will change. Their world will change.
They are not going to live in the same house.
Every 15-20 years homes become outdated and people move to new spaces that fit their life.
So the house built with your entire life savings becomes irrelevant.
Invest in their education. Invest in their freedom. Keep your money liquid. Use it to improve your own life.
But please stop sacrificing your entire life to build a house for them.
Remembering Hind Rajab, a-5 years old Palestinian child.
She trapped in a car for 48 hours, surrounded by Israeli tanks, begging for help.
They executed her with 350 bullets and killed five members of her family. 💔
This 2.11 minute video shows the real and grave problem affecting CR Mumbai suburban railway. This is Diva Junction station, this afternoon. The level crossing gate here blocks all six lines that means local and NATIONAL lines. This leads to detention of ALL trains on either side of the gate and MASSIVE commuter crowds piling up at all subsequent stations.
The road vehicles clearly need to be on a road bridge & not blocking the crucial Mumbai railway like this. And guess what, the road bridge has been built, but the problem are the approaches. Yes. The bridge portion over the railway line is ready, but there is no land for approaches because there are structures, buildings and residents. Residents don't want to move and local landowners have alleged injustice. Was it all not thought before or planned? The Thane Municipal Corporation is now working on this to clear up the mess.
Nevertheless, bureaucrats of any standard here have little say in the area since it is a political hotbed of every party. Every decision taken here is a race on political lines. The local public representatives are towering personalities but blinkered by narrow vision.
The management at the gate too is poor. This afternoon, the MSF (Maharashtra Security Force) staff had been manning it and when it became unmanageable, RPF (Railway Protection Force) & GRP (Government Railway Police) had to be called (by station announcement) followed by the station staff at the site. The first thing that was done by them was taking pictures probably to prove their presence to the higher ups. The response was not quick but almost idle. It needed to be faster given the stakes (If they understood them.) But its all a mess that needs to be sorted at a different level not with the local cops. They have other priorities.
The sad part is that all of this is affecting lakhs of commuters every single day. After the level crossing closed in about 20+ minutes, the first trains that came from both directions were massively crowded with commuters hanging out even in the afternoon non-peak hours. I managed to get in the first train. As it moved ahead to subsequent stations, the crowds got larger & aggressive as they had been waiting for a lonng time. Sadly, they are used to it and manage the lethal commute deftly. Those who can't end up becoming a statistic.
@ANI As ler his logic muslims fast for whole one month in Ramadan so every roadside eateries and stalls shoud be closed for one month as this hurts muslims sentiments.
Are our youth applying mehendi on their hands & feet? Are Muslims troubled everywhere but our youth are silent? - Maulana Sajjad Nomani
Self defence is your right
don't surrender yourself to the vulture mob Stand Up & defend.
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