@Sanjaydodia3@MeghUpdates Because with armymen... its either black or it's white.. they are not comfortable in operating within the political grey areas...
What is unfolding in Bengal will one day become the subject of the darkest chapter in India’s democracy, a profoundly ugly spectacle of people at their grimy worst. The traitor- defectors—rushing towards the powerful, after using @MamataOfficial’s name and the @AITCofficial banner to win, their crude obnoxious statements against the party because of which they won, the vindictive tweets, and theatrical denunciations designed to prove their slavish loyalty to their new patrons, all so degraded. Strip away the cunning doublespeak and what remains is all too obvious: the lure of power, the pursuit of advantage, and, above all, cowering fear. And even darker —the sheer ugliness of the @BJP4India which revels in the breaking of opponents—engineering defections, wielding the machinery of the state with relentless aggression, and then boasting about it as though it were a virtue. The message appears to be: yes, we will use every instrument of power at our disposal; yes, we will hound our opponents; yes, we will do whatever it takes to break resistance—a gleeful triumphalism in the exercise of raw power for its own sake. Don’t these people realise how base and downright UGLY they sound? As ugly as the shrieking, cartoonish, over made up TV anchors blaring their one sided hysteria as if their lives depended on the hate machine they profit from.
None of this is democratic competition, instead it’s a grotesque dance of intimidation, opportunism and vengeance. The defectors play their part, the powerful play theirs, and public life is sadly destroyed by politics at its most cynical and most degrading—and the people enacting this repulsive drama don’t even realise their own ghastly fall, they actually think it’s “smart politics.” History will judge them brutally.
In a shocking and chilling murder mystery that has rocked Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad's business community, Ketan Agarwal, son of prominent industrialist Vishal Agarwal, did not accidentally fall from Lohagad Fort police suspect he was deliberately pushed into a deep gorge by his bride-to-be Siya Goyal and her friend. The two families had planned an extravagant royal wedding at a luxury palace in Jaipur, with two aircraft booked to transport guests. However, Siya allegedly did not want to marry Ketan and, despite outwardly agreeing to the wedding under family pressure, allegedly hatched a cold-blooded plan to eliminate him. Luring him to the dangerous edge of Lohagad Fort on the pretext of taking photographs, police suspect she and her friend pushed him into the deep valley below, killing him instantly. The incident has sent shockwaves through the families and the business world, turning what was meant to be a celebration into a house of grief.
#LohagadMurder #KetanAgarwal #PuneCrime #HighProfileMurder #PimpriChinchwad
@dtptraffic@satire_squad This guy should be charged with attempt to murder using high speed vehicle. Not just a fine a full blown application of criminal section againt him.
There are so many films that have been made to open the eyes of society towards suffering that women go through. This film will show what men go through when they're accused of a crime they haven't done.
It has become so easy for a woman to make an accusation today for vested interests & get a man jailed. Bandar shows what jail can do to the strongest of a man. It is not the story of one man but it is the plight of countless men in India today.
Women sufferings have data in crime records but sufferings of men have no records no data and if anyone speaks up about the same, they are cancelled. Bandar is a loud roar to break the silence.