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@NHAI_Official there is a toll booth being operated under a flyover on the Mumbai-Vadodara-Delhi expressway NE-4 by individuals wearing NHAI t-shirt. Place called Chachat.
Is this an official toll plaza ? Looked like being operated by shady individuals collecting fee illegally
Humanity is dead
Animals used… exhausted. When animals can no longer carry you, they are left to die.
Maybe the real pilgrimage is compassion, not convenience. 💔
#KedarnathTruth#AnimalCruelty#Humanity
You are bored because you are not doing side quests.
Life is not just work and lying in bed doing nothing.
Here are 50 side quests every man should complete:
Son of a BJP MLA from Pichhore (Madhya Pradesh) ran over five people and arrogantly blamed the victims. He has a similar past case too. His father also has a glorious criminal record.
Look at his Thar: no number plate, sirens, modified lights, and his father’s photo and designation in bold. He must have been roaming like this, and no policeman would have dared act on these multiple RTO offences.
Given his confidence and our faith in the system, this time too he’ll face no action.
Indian Toll Act 1901 has a punitive clause for any one violating this
::: Penalty.—Any person who demands and receives any toll in contravention of the provisions of
section 3 or section 4 shall he punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees.
Applying inflation factor etc now Rs 51 will be around one lakh. This must be legally demanded by Armed Forces from NHAI for each such violation .
Army veteran pulled out of car in Gurugram by group of drunk thugs, beaten and kicked to the ground, abduction attempted, ₹30k forcibly transferred from his phone.
After 2 days in hospital, Col Arun Yadav joined me live tonight:
The Reason Arunachal Pradesh is Still on India’s Map. Meet the "One Man Army" who refused to retreat when his commanders gave up hope.
In the freezing heights of Arunachal, 10,000 feet above sea level, there is a soldier who has been on duty for 63 years.
He is not a myth. Meet Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, the one-man army India forgot.
1. The Dark Winter of 1962
It was November 1962. The Sino-Indian war was nearing its end. The Chinese PLA was advancing rapidly, crushing Indian defenses. The 4th Garhwal Rifles were ordered to retreat from Nuranang due to a lack of ammunition and manpower.
But Jaswant refused-"I will not retreat. I will fight."
Armed with just an LMG (Light Machine Gun), he stayed back at his post while his unit withdrew.
What happened next is the stuff of legends.
2. The 72-Hour Standoff
Jaswant Singh Rawat didn't just stay back; he decided to wage a psychological war. He knew he couldn't fight a battalion alone, so he created an illusion.
For THREE DAYS, Rifleman Jaswant held his position against waves of Chinese soldiers. He used guerrilla tactics, changing positions, creating the illusion of multiple soldiers firing from different locations.
The Chinese thought they were facing an entire battalion. They halted their advance, terrified of the "heavy resistance."
3. The Unsung Sisters: Sela and Nura
He wasn't entirely alone. Two local Monpa girls, Sela and Nura, risked their lives to help him. They supplied him with food and ammunition, running through the crossfire. They helped him change positions, keeping the illusion alive for three days and three nights. Together, they held back an entire Chinese division.
4. The Betrayal and The End
The Chinese were baffled. How could a few men stop an army? Tragically, a local supplier betrayed Jaswant’s position. The Chinese realized they were fighting just one man.
They launched a final, massive assault. Sela died in a grenade burst. Nura was captured. Realizing he was surrounded and refusing to be taken prisoner, Jaswant used his last bullet. He shot himself in the head.
5. The Enemy's Salute
When the Chinese Commander found Jaswant’s body, he couldn't believe it.
One man. 300 Chinese casualties. 72 hours.
Out of anger, they severed his head and took it to China. But after the ceasefire, impressed by his superhuman bravery, the Chinese returned his head along with a brass bust of him, a rare mark of honor from an enemy.
6. The Soldier Who Never Died
Here is where history ends, and the Legend begins. According to the Indian Army and locals, Jaswant Singh Rawat never left his post.
-->He is revered as "Baba Jaswant Singh."
-->He is still serving - He has received regular promotions even after death. He is now a Major General.
-->He is alive - At Jaswant Garh (the memorial built where he fell), 5 soldiers are detailed to serve him.
7. The Daily Ritual
Every morning at 4:30 AM, bed tea is served to him. His shoes are polished daily. His uniform is ironed. And the most chilling part? Soldiers often find his bedsheets crumpled in the morning and his freshly polished boots muddy by evening.
He is still patrolling. He is still guarding the border.
The pass nearby is named Sela Pass after the brave girl who stood by him. The Nuranang Falls are often called the Jang Falls, remembering the battle. And Baba Jaswant Singh remains the Guardian Angel of the Eastern Frontier.
Whatever you do today, take a moment to salute the ghost who never sleeps so you can.
🇮🇳 Jai Hind.
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@RelianceDigital Hi . The issue is still pending as refund of payment was to be given by reliance. It’s been more than a month now and no action done on the same. Your representatives have stopped replying and taking calls.
This is sheer unprofessional attitude displayed by @RelianceDigital