Djokovic minions crying over this.. they like to talk about stats so much the moment you say stats don’t show the full picture. Between 2006 and 2020 where both his rivals especially Nadal were still playing well, djokovic was behind in slams by 3 even though he only missed 1 slam and Nadal missed 7 and Nadal made same number of finals as djokovic same period.
The top criteria in tennis. slams-masters1000-YEno1s. Between 06-2020 period, Nadal missed 31 masters 1000, djokovic missed 16 and djokovic only led by one. 35 and 36. Stats were behind him then when nadal, his rival was playing well. He started to decline in 2020 and the mighty djokovic started to vulture slams, masters, Olympic with experience against the far inexperienced weaker field. He leads in YE tittles, I give him that.
He started stat padding and they come here to tell you, look at this and that stat, so djokovic is the goat. The last time Nadal played full season was 2019 and they had same year end number 1. They expect me to believe djokovic is the goat because he is ahead in few statistics when he played more matches, has far more weaker opponents and playing far longer than nadal and he is only ahead with 2 slams and 4 masters. Djokovic the goat my foot.
He should have been way ahead in everything by a landslide like the gap between himself and Murray if he wanted to be the goat when both Roger and Rafa were still playing very good. You can’t be the goat and be leading by 2,4,3 while playing more matches. Cry more, all they know how to do is insult
The silence surrounding the brutal five-day gang-rape of an innocent 13-year-old girl by 30 men in Ganganagar is absolutely deafening.
There are no protests, no mainstream news broadcasts and no trending topics on X for an act so monstrous.
It raises a disturbing question: is the public and media look the other way purely because this happened under a BJP administration?
Everything is allowed under BJP watch?
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3 decades of illegal encroachment, cleared 3 years ago & Nature has reclaimed what was rightfully Hers.
The majestic elephants are back at the southern periphery of Sonai Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary.
Eviction DOES result in restoration and its continuation will be OUR policy.
China has 11 megadams on the Mekong. They are destroying Vietnam, Laos, Thailand & Cambodia.
They control the river and refuse to inform us downstream countries about water flow.
Victor Gao called this a Crime Against Humanity. He’s right. So demolish those dams now!
@UJJAVALSHAH2 Mithun was not insecure.. anil kapoor.. jeetendra.. Dharmendra.. etc were not insecure .. only Amitabh Bachchan was insecure of shatru. :D
Awesome man! What do you even do for your living?
@UJJAVALSHAH2 Weird that insecure @SrBachchan volunteered to work with thespian .. supposedly the great Dilip Kumar in author backed role in Shakti.
Quite clearly your opinion doesn't have any logic.
Meet Sonali Mukherjee,an acid attack survivor who once wrote to the President of India asking for euthanasia.
She wasn't broken by the acid attack alone.
She was broken by what came after.
> At 18, Sonali Mukherjee was at the top of her class.
An NCC cadet.
A bright student.
A young woman with dreams of serving her country
She had no idea that saying "no" would change her life forever.
> In 2003, while Sonali was asleep in her home in Dhanbad, three men attacked her by pouring acid on her face.
Her "crime"?
She rejected their harassment.
The attackers were:
• Tapas Mitra
• Sanjay Paswan
• Sanjay Singh
> Acid destroyed her face.
It burned her eyes, her skin, and shattered the life she had imagined.
> In 2004, a Dhanbad court convicted the three attackers and sentenced them to 9 years in prison.
> For a brief moment, it seemed justice had finally arrived.
It hadn't.
> Within months, the Jharkhand High Court granted them bail.
> Nine years behind bars became freedom in just months.
> The men who destroyed a teenager's life walked out of prison.
They returned to normal life.
Sonali never could.
>While her attackers walked freely...
Sonali underwent 22 surgeries.
Hospital rooms became her home.
Agonizing pain became her daily reality.
Every surgery was another attempt to rebuild what acid had stolen.
> Sonali and her family repeatedly begged for the bail to be cancelled.
They filed petitions.
Appeals.
Applications before higher courts.
Again and again.
Their pleas were ignored.
Justice wasn't merely delayed.
It was denied.
>The financial burden crushed the family.
They sold their land.
They sold their jewelry.
They sold almost everything they owned just to keep Sonali alive and pay for her treatment.
No family should ever have to choose between survival and bankruptcy.
> Where was the state?
No meaningful medical support.
No adequate compensation.
No proper rehabilitation.
A survivor of one of the most horrific crimes imaginable was largely left to fight alone.
> Sonali wrote letters.
To the police.
To politicians.
To the Chief Minister.
She kept asking for help.
For justice.
For accountability.
What came back were promises.
Statements.
Photo opportunities.
Not justice.
> The system wasn't just slow.
It repeatedly failed her.
> By 2012, after nine years of endless surgeries, court battles, financial ruin, and institutional indifference...
Sonali reached her breaking point.
> She wrote to the President of India requesting euthanasia.
Think about what that means.
She wasn't asking to die because acid had scarred her face.
She was asking because she felt abandoned by the very system that was supposed to protect her.
Because the men who destroyed her life were free.
And she was the one serving a life sentence.
> Her words still haunt the conscience of this country:
«"They ruined my life, but the law set them free."»
> Sonali Mukherjee's story is not only about an acid attack.
It is about what happens after the attack.
When justice moves too slowly.
When survivors are left to beg for treatment.
When families are pushed into poverty.
When accountability feels out of reach.
> India's daughters deserve more than sympathy after headlines fade.
They deserve timely justice.
Accessible medical care.
Meaningful rehabilitation.
Of the 5000yrs of recorded #Human#History#India & #China have been the most powerful economies for 4750
The only reason #Britain got anywhere close to that number is the $45Trillion looted from #India in the Raj era.
The world is simply reverting to it's natural order.
This is what the hit job against India's manufacturing looks like. Hack first, attack next, turn world perception against Indian manufacturing. The same China simping culprits and media (Reuters, Bloomberg) spreading anti-Indian manufacturing propaganda. Read my post from April.
Any outrage?
When women die in romantic relationships or marriage it is so accepted and normal that even the names of the people involved are not revealed!
This society dissects a woman accused to pieces because that's their ideal culprit!
Behen log, Bhai log, though I am saying it for my own book, trust me you & the kids are gonna like this one. Coming this month. Preorder below.
Ofcourse, I can't take all the credit, the story is adapted. Can You guess from the title, which story the book is based on?
People don't know how horrible the Rajiv Gandhi years were
In 1988, when Bihar was under Congress rule, policemen surrounded a village and gangraped the women
All the accused police were let off by court
Read that again ... the police did this
This was the condition of India