A daycare employee at Capgemini's Bengaluru campus couldn't bear the abuse of the kids at the centre.
She reported it to supervisor, but instead of taking action, they fired her. She then became a whistleblower and leaked videos that exposed the abuse.
In the videos, toddlers were made to sit inside the drum of a front-loading washing machine, had water sprayed into their mouths using a toilet jet spray, were locked inside bathrooms, and were forced into narrow, water-filled pipes to frighten them. The videos triggered outrage, forcing authorities to act.
Today, according to media reports, the police have arrested the whistleblower only for allegedly "leaking sensitive videos." Lol! What a system! A poor woman with a clear conscience stood up to the powerful and went public, not for personal gain or with any malicious intent, but solely to protect those children. And she's the one who gets arrested.
A Hindu Widow in Ghaziabad -
"That neighbour is saying either do nikah with me or leave your land. They want to grab my husband's land. He was a hardworking Govt teacher"
🚨बड़ी खबर
यूपी के संभल में 71 हेक्टेयर सरकारी ज़मीन के फर्जी पट्टे मामले में बड़ा खुलासा। पुलिस ने तत्कालीन SDM, ग्राम प्रधान और राजस्व कर्मचारियों समेत कई आरोपियों को गिरफ्तार कर जेल भेज दिया है।
अब तक 19 लोगों के खिलाफ FIR दर्ज हो चुकी है और आगे की गिरफ्तारियां जारी हैं।
Her name is Shreya Singhal.
She was twenty one years old, a law student, when she challenged a law that allowed people to be arrested for what they posted online.
She took the fight to the Supreme Court, and she won.
In 2012, two young women in Maharashtra were arrested.
One had questioned on Facebook why an entire city had been shut down after a politician’s funeral.
The other had simply liked the post.
Both were arrested under Section 66A of the Information Technology Act.
The law made it a criminal offence to send online messages that were “offensive” or caused “annoyance” or “inconvenience.”
Those words were never clearly defined.
That meant almost any online post could become a criminal case if someone in authority decided it was offensive.
Across the country, people were arrested under the law for cartoons, jokes and criticism posted online.
Shreya Singhal was not a politician or a well known lawyer.
She was a student who believed the law violated the Constitution.
She filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging Section 66A.
The case took three years.
On March 24, 2015, the Supreme Court struck down Section 66A in its entirety, holding that it violated the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and expression.
With one judgment, a law that had been used to make arbitrary arrests over online speech ceased to exist.
She did not fight with the backing of a political party or a powerful organisation.
She fought because she believed an unjust law should not survive.
A law that threatened the free speech of millions was struck down because one twenty one year old law student refused to stay silent.
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"Ye Hanuman mandir mei Puja nai hoga, Mandir ko bandh karo"
A Hanuman Mandir pujari was badly attacked by a muslim man in Dibrugarh, Assam
Assam police must take strict action
मेरे पति राजू पाल की हत्या कराने वाले अतीक अहमद की मौत पर पूरी समाजवादी पार्टी ने मातम मनाया, छाती पीटी।
उसी दिन मैंने तय कर लिया कि अब मेरा समाजवादी पार्टी से कोई संबंध नहीं रहेगा।
: पूजा पाल, भाजपा नेता
How does a young Malayalee get brainwashed into celebrating the brutal, cold-blooded murder of a fellow Malayalee in the Pahalgam terror attack?
The arrest of this youth, Muhammed Sanoof Abdul, for his anti-national remarks celebrating the killing of innocent terror victim N. Ramachandran should be a wake-up call for every Malayalee.
This is not an isolated incident.
It is the consequence of years of appeasement, radicalisation, and Congress-CPM's political hypocrisy.
When they put vote-bank politics above national interest...
When they mainstream radical forces...
When they refuse to celebrate our national milestones...
When they file cases against those celebrating #OperationSindoor...
When they object to singing #VandeMataram...
When they allow Hamas leaders to address our youth...
They create an ecosystem where patriotism is questioned and radicalisation is normalised.
The Congress and the CPM have nurtured this dangerous politics for far too long.
It is dangerous for Keralam.
It is dangerous for India.
Our youth deserve a future built on skills, opportunity, innovation, and patriotism - not hatred, radicalisation, and division.
Keralam's future lies in deeper integration with India's growth story, not isolation from it.
The era of #APAKADAMPolitics must end.
It is time for the #PoliticsOfPerformance.
Q) Do you know how many terror attacks were faced by India between 1993-2013?
A) 6024 attacks. i.e. 1 attack daily
And this figure doesn’t include Naxal incidents
Spend 90 seconds to understand the massive adverse impact terrorism has on the economy
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पुलिस ने केरल में एक घर पर छापा मारा, जिसके मुख्य दरवाज़े के ऊपर "माशा अल्लाह" लिखा हुआ था। अंदर उन्हें हमास जैसी सुरंग और भारी मात्रा में ड्रग्स मिले।
🔸Taj Mahal petition filed
- On behalf of deity Agreshwar Mahadev Nagnatheshwar Virajman by advocate Hari Shankar Jain
- Contains 109 Hindu architectural
- Matter scheduled for hearing on 6th Jul.