@gargvarun42@ManipalCigna@irdaindia Even i struggled with them, had disclosed some PED in proposal, they ignored it and issued the policy. Later i voluntarily tried to disclose it & followed up for 2 months.
They cancelled my policy and issued a refund. Never called to explain.
They are modern day thugs.
@CareHealthIndia please stop all communications for me, your automated system starts calling early at 7:30 in the morning from different numbers, while i had tried blocking the numbers but now my blocklist is filled with your 100+ numbers i get call from. This is pure harassment.
Thread 🧵: The Forgotten Horrors: Anti-Hindu Genocides in India's History – Leaders' Betrayals and Unsung Heroes
August 16, 1946 — Calcutta burned as communal hatred exploded into genocidal violence. Partition’s horror wasn’t an accident, but the result of political maneuvers, betrayals, and a chilling willingness to sacrifice innocent Hindus for dangerous ideals. Today, as we revisit these events, let’s honor memory and expose truth.
Picture the chaos of 1946 Calcutta, bloodied streets on Direct Action Day, Jinnah's call igniting Muslim mobs with knives and fire. Homes torched, Hindus massacred in droves—heart-wrenching scenes of families ripped apart, bodies discarded like trash. This calculated terror aimed to birth Pakistan on Hindu graves.
#TheBengalFiles #1946AntiHinduGenocide
@SwiggyCares@Swiggy
While ordering food expected time was 45min and after ordering the food even after 1:30hrs your app bot is simply extending the time 1 min we will deliver and no delivery partner assigned yet.
There is no option to contact customer care to expedite.
Poor road design, quality, traffic rules, and incompetent bureaucracy.
Let me know how many vehicles of any MLA or MP convoy have been challaned across India for flouting traffic rules.
60 km speedlimit on ghats while descending towards Mumbai on Mumbai pune expressway.This is the infamous Borghat section, where max vehicles get challaned, maintaining<60 while descending is the biggest challenge!! @MORTHIndia@MSRDCLtd pl increase to min 70kmph, for 4wheelers!
I have been handed over an A4 paper by RTO stating that this is what is being issued. Please help to get proper document as it is not accepted outside India. Booklet format as prescribed in the convention of 1949, is sought as valid document.
@nitin_gadkari@mParivahanteam@ParivahanSewa
My application 2320083624 submitted online through Sarathi portal to Durg RTO (CG07) for issuing of International Driving Permit is pending for 2 months now. Even after paying extra through agent, the application is not yet processed
@nitin_gadkari@mParivahanteam@ParivahanSewa
My application 2320083624 submitted online through Sarathi portal to Durg RTO (CG07) for issuing of International Driving Permit is pending for 2 months now. Even after paying extra through agent, the application is not yet processed
@nitin_gadkari@mParivahanteam@ParivahanSewa
My application 2320083624 submitted online through Sarathi portal to Durg RTO (CG07) for issuing of International Driving Permit is pending for 2 months now. Even after paying extra through agent, the application is not yet processed
I have been handed over an A4 paper by RTO stating that this is what is being issued. Please help to get proper document as it is not accepted outside India. Booklet format as prescribed in the convention of 1949, is sought as valid document.
Most Important: Share this with every single Hindu.
Template for sending suggestions to JPC for Abolishing The Waqf Act.
Copy this template and add your details and send it to [email protected]
To
The Chairperson
Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Wakf Bill
Parliament House
New Delhi, India**
**Subject: Request to Abolish the Wakf Act Due to Its Unconstitutionality**
**Respected Chairperson,**
I,_______ a concerned citizen of India, write to you today to bring to your esteemed committee's attention the critical issue concerning the Wakf Act. It is my earnest belief that the current Wakf Act is unconstitutional and, therefore, warrants a thorough re-evaluation and subsequent abolition.
The Constitution of India under Article 14 enshrines the principle of equality before the law and prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.
However, the Wakf Act, in its current form, appears to provide preferential treatment to a particular religious community in the administration of properties and affairs, which arguably contradicts the secular fabric of our nation and violates the fundamental rights of 85% people of the country.
This special treatment is not extended to other communities and people of all other religions like under similar laws, creating a disparity that challenges the constitutional mandate of equality and fairness.
Furthermore, the Wakf Act's provisions often lead to issues related to property rights, administrative inefficiencies, and potential misuse of the law. There have been numerous instances where properties have been declared as wakf without due process or adequate compensation, infringing upon the fundamental rights of property owners. Such actions are in direct conflict with the right to property as envisaged under Article 300A of the Constitution of India.
It is also pertinent to note that the Wakf Act lacks adequate checks and balances to prevent misuse of power by Wakf boards, resulting in allegations of corruption, mismanagement, and lack of accountability. This not only undermines the rule of law but also erodes public trust in the legal and governance framework of the country.
The current Waqf act is illegal and such act does not exist anywhere in the world including Muslim majority countries. Also, Waqf act allowed waqf board to snatch land & property through coercion, deceit and violence, like mafioso.
In light of the above, I urge the Joint Parliamentary Committee to consider the following recommendations:
1. **Abolition of the Wakf Act**: The Act should be repealed to ensure that all citizens are treated equally before the law, in consonance with the fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution.
2. Waqf act should be abolished forthwith and retrospective from the date it was first introduced in 1923 as Mussalman Waqf Act and subsequent reintroduction in 1954 and ammendment in 1995.
3. any land/property acquired or structure erected under Waqf should be deemed illegal and returned to the rightful Hindu owner before or after 1923.
4. In case, rightful Hindu owner cannot be traced, the Central Govt should take the possession of the land, property and structure, under current Waqf boards.
4. Strengthening Accountability : Any new legislation should incorporate strict guidelines and accountability mechanisms to prevent misuse and ensure transparency in the administration of properties.