@WhiteHouse@POTUS War with Iran achieved ..
Strait of Hormuz renamed to Strait of Iran
Trump finally started ending tweets with Allah's name
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His name was Akashdeep Singh.
20 years old. From Kothe Chahal village in Faridkot Punjab. He had one dream. To wear the uniform and serve India.
He joined the Indian Army under the Agnipath scheme. Posted to Jammu and Kashmir.
On April 20 2025 he returned to his post after leave. A few hours later he called his mother Karamjit Kaur.
It was their last conversation.
On May 15 2025 he was shot while on duty in Jammu and Kashmir.
His body was brought home to Faridkot.
His mother fainted at the door.
When she came to she found out her son had not been given martyr status.
He had died in uniform. With a bullet. On active duty. In a conflict zone.
But under the Agnipath scheme Agniveers do not automatically receive the same recognition as regular soldiers.
Karamjit Kaur made one decision.
She would not immerse her son’s ashes until the government declared him a martyr.
Three weeks after his cremation his ashes sat in their home in Faridkot. Every morning and every evening Karamjit Kaur and her husband Balwinder sat beside those ashes and prayed.
She said this.
He gave his life for the country but the government is not giving him the respect he deserves. Until they declare him a martyr I will not immerse his ashes.
Youth from nearby villages announced they would boycott upcoming Agniveer recruitment tests.
He was 20 years old.
He gave India his life.
India gave him a four year contract and no guaranteed martyr status.
His mother is still waiting.
Remember his name.
Agniveer Akashdeep Singh.
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I've taught European history for 30 years. Americans have always asked me how the Holocaust was possible, how Germans could have enabled a madman reveling in mass murder to carry out his plans. Now we can see in real time how this is enabled; now we have front-row seats.
Ramesh Gupta died in 2019. Heart attack. 54 years old.
He had a ₹50 lakh term insurance policy. Premiums paid without a single default for 11 years.
His wife filed the death claim.
The insurance company said: "We need to investigate."
They investigated for 3 years. Kept asking for documents. She kept submitting. They kept asking for more.
She couldn't pay the home loan EMI. Sold the car. Borrowed from relatives.
In 2022, they finally rejected the claim. Said Ramesh had a pre-existing condition he "didn't disclose."
The condition: slightly high blood pressure. Noted in a routine checkup in 2015.
Never treated. Never medicated.
She went to IRDAI. Then consumer court.
The court said: A condition that was never treated and never affected his health cannot be used to reject a claim 11 years later.
₹50 lakh ordered paid. Plus 9% interest from 2019. Plus ₹1 lakh for mental harassment.
They made a widow wait 3 years. Then rejected her.
A court gave her everything back. With interest.
Save this post. If an insurance claim is rejected citing "non-disclosure" — fight it.
Courts have consistently ruled against insurers using minor, untreated conditions as grounds for rejection.
NEW SCAM BY OLA DRIVERS IN BANGALORE
Extremely disturbing experience with an Ola ride today from Majestic to Jalahalli, Bengaluru.
The ride initially showed a fare of ₹285 in the Ola app. However, after reaching my destination, the driver showed a bill of ₹5950 on his phone and demanded that I pay the full amount. He claimed that I had cancelled some old rides and that the amount would be deducted from his account if I did not pay.
When I tried to explain that my app clearly showed ₹285, the driver started becoming aggressive and repeatedly insisted that I must pay ₹5950.
Since he was speaking mostly in Kannada and I am not fluent in the language, the situation quickly became stressful and difficult to manage.
I then contacted Ola’s emergency support through the app expecting immediate help. Unfortunately, the response from the support representative was extremely disappointing and dismissive. Instead of trying to understand the situation or deescalate it, she repeatedly questioned whether it was a “safety issue”.
When I explained that please consider it as unsafe and that I felt unsafe, the representative responded in a rude and dismissive manner and abruptly disconnected the call stating that it was “not an emergency”. At that moment I was left alone to deal with an increasingly tense situation with the driver.
Fortunately, my house owner arrived at the scene, understood the situation, and advised the driver that we should go to the police station to resolve the matter. I followed him on his bike while the driver followed us in the cab. However, midway the driver suddenly rerouted and fled the area.
This entire experience was extremely stressful and raises serious concerns about:
• Fare transparency on the platform
• Driver conduct
• The attitude and responsiveness of Ola’s emergency support team
An emergency line that dismisses passengers during a tense situation defeats the very purpose of having a safety feature.
@Olacabs@bhash@BlrCityPolice Can you please help with this situation. I can share all the details.
This is the crowd gathered for the funeral of 168 school girls who were killed by Trump and Netanyahu.
They did not do anything to America
They did not do anything to Israel
They just went to school one day and returned in coffins in pieces. 💔
This aerial shot of the coffins of 165 school girl kids killed by US-Israel will shake your soul.
Pin Drop silence by the world.
TRUMP IS A MURDERER
NETANYAHU IS A BUTCHER
PEOPLE NOT CALLING THIS OUT ARE ENABLERS.