My sympathy to families of all congress workers of Bengal who lost their family members due to violence by TMC workers
And Shame on Congress for supporting TMC 🤮
हैलो
माननीय मुख्यमंत्री @vishnudsai जी
ऐसे रोड पर खड़े होकर आम नागरिकों से धन उगाही करने वाले पुलिसकर्मी सिर्फ पुलिस ही नहीं, सरकार की छवि भी खराब करते हैं।
वायरल वीडियो में साफ दिख रहा है कि छत्तीसगढ़ पुलिस का एक अधिकारी रात में अपनी पत्नी और बच्चों के साथ मूवी देखकर लौट रहे युवक को अंधेरे में रोककर परेशान कर रहा है। युवक का आरोप है कि उसे मारा-पीटा गया और दबाव बनाया गया।
सबसे चिंताजनक बात यह है कि वीडियो वायरल होने के बाद कार्रवाई की जगह पुलिस उसके बचाव में उतरती दिख रही है। आरोप है कि युवक जिस मकान में किराये पर रहता है, उसके मकान मालिक तक पर दबाव बनाया जा रहा है ताकि उसे घर से निकाल दिया जाए।
वीडियो में युवक पुलिस के सामने कहता है कि उसे मुक्के मारे गए। इसके बावजूद कैमरे के सामने ही उसके साथ आक्रामक व्यवहार किया जाता है।
अगर वाकई पुलिस का पक्ष सही है तो निष्पक्ष जांच होनी चाहिए। लेकिन अगर कोई नागरिक सिर्फ इसलिए संदिग्ध मान लिया जाए कि वह "लोकल नहीं लग रहा था", तो यह बेहद गंभीर सवाल खड़े करता है। कानून का काम नागरिकों की सुरक्षा करना है, उन्हें डराना नहीं।
@ChhattisgarhCMO@vishnudsai@CGPoliceDept
Abhishek Banerjee, the blue eyed boy of liberals.
The most filthiest uncivilized greedy human that Bengal has ever witnessed.
Absolute rubbish as a person and his greed knew no limit.
https://t.co/3UYAyzAdHo
📣 Rules for citizens. Exceptions for officials?
Dear, @KPTrafficDept@KolkataPolice@KPEastsubnDiv@CPKolkata
Sir's Could you please clarify whether wearing ear studs 💎 as fashion jewellery and not displaying a name badge are now part of the approved grooming and uniform regulations for Kolkata Traffic Police personnel?
As these standards are meant to ensure discipline, accountability and public identification an official clarification would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Your's FAFO 🙏🏻
Please take note :
@SuvenduWB@paulagnimitra1@swapan55
Video courtesy : jmryt_16 (JOY NASKAR) Instagram
Listen marxist Suarav,
I don't have any fear of people like you.
I didn't take anyone's name, but since you mentioned Shubham Thakur, could you please tell us what you co-founded with him?
Prashant Bhushan’s premises was allegedly used to host a meeting between Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and Yogendra Yadav, to decide on the course of actions that ultimately led to the devastating 2020 Delhi riots.
Incredible exposé by @UnSubtleDesi. https://t.co/MLqrvjUTE9
Every ounce of flesh had melted away. His ribs were exposed. He had no strength left to even move.
When the British saw that this 25-year-old boy was not giving up, they forcibly tried to feed him milk by inserting a tube into his nose. The tube went into his lungs instead of his esophagus.
The milk filled his lungs. He continued to suffer, vomiting blood, but he did not break his fast.
On September 13, 1929, a revolutionary died in Lahore jail. 63 days... yes, 63 days without eating a single grain of food.
In the pages of history, we often talk about Bhagat Singh's hanging, but forgot the companion who died in Bhagat Singh's arms.
Today we are talking about 'Yatindra Nath Das', known to the world as 'Jatin Da'.
He was a bomb maker by profession, but his own body became his weapon.
If he wanted, he could have apologized, he could have eaten. But he had only one demand: "Stop treating Indian political prisoners like animals."
The British thought hunger would break him. But they didn't know that his body was made of steel, not clay.
When Jatin Da's condition began to deteriorate, the British crossed all limits of cruelty. The prison doctor and guards pinned him down. A tube was inserted through his nose. He screamed in pain, but his resolve remained unshaken.
When news of his martyrdom broke, the entire nation wept.
It is said that when his body was being transported from Lahore to Calcutta, thousands of people stood at every station with flowers. More than 600,000 people attended his funeral in Calcutta.
Subhash Chandra Bose himself shouldered his mortal remains.
But today? How many people today remember that 63-day penance?
As he lay dying, Jatin Da said, "I am not a saint, I am just an ordinary man willing to die for the dignity of his country."
Whether independence came with the spinning wheel or without swords and shields is a matter of debate. But it is true that the decayed bones of young men like Jatin Da are embedded in the foundation of independence.
We did not get this freedom for free; someone sacrificed 63 days of their youth by fasting for it.
It is the duty of every Indian to know the price of the air they breathe.
Share this information so that future generations can know who the real 'heroes' were.
This post is solely to pay tribute to those forgotten heroes.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳 🙏 🫡 🫡 🫡
Vande Mataram