The moment when serial kller Ted Bundy, who brutally murdæred more than 30 people, locks eyes with his sole surviving victim in court

u/kalinooni — 2 months ago
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Theft in Ram Temple First Detected and Reported in 2021, Trust Removed the Whistleblower Instead - The Wire

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u/kalinooni — 2 months ago
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RSS has a massive complex in a prime location in delhi that's worth 150 cr, how are they this rich and why is there no tax on their income

First things first they're not even registered and no public source of income quoted either.

RSS was never this rich until few years back, But today, grand five-star offices with 12 floors each are being built, and Bhagwat and Hosabale hold forth with grand statements using expensive laptops, cameras, and teleprompters.

Where is all this funding coming from? Of the wealth looted from Ayodhya, how much has reached here? Why is the Sangh so desperate to cover up this entire plunder?

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u/kalinooni — 2 months ago

INSTAGRAM HAS BEEN RUNNING PAID ADS PROMOTING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL IN India

INDIA!When BBC reporter Divya questions Head of @Meta in India. This is how he responds.

u/kalinooni — 2 months ago
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All the students who committed suicide due to NEET paper leak used to masturbate. These are the words of this bhagwadhari BJP supporter for those innocents who lost their lives due to corrupt education system of this country

u/Omega_Neelay — 2 months ago

The heartbreaking story of a rising tennis star Radhika Yadav. A daughter that deserved a better father

Her name was Radhika Yadav.

Just 25 years old.

A state-level tennis player from Gurugram, Haryana.

She had competed in national and international tennis tournaments.

Two years ago, a shoulder injury had halted her professional career. But she didn't give up.

She started teaching tennis to children. She began offering coaching by renting courts at various academies in Gurugram.

Her father, Deepak Yadav, had spent crores of rupees on her training. But according to the police, later he became troubled by her earnings and her growing recognition.

The investigation revealed that for in the last couple of weeks before the incident, he was pressuring Radhika to shut down the academy.

According to the police, taunts from people around them had poisoned his mindset with notions of "honor" and "what will people say."

Three days before the incident, they had even fought over this very issue.

Investigation agencies say that during that argument, Deepak Yadav had threatened that if the academy wasn't closed, he would kill himself or Radhika.

Radhika didn't relent.

On the morning of July 10, 2025, while Radhika was cooking in the kitchen for her mother's birthday, she probably had no idea that preparations for her murder were already underway in the same house.

According to the police, just before the shooting, Deepak Yadav sent his son out of the house on some errand.

Then he fired five bullets at Radhika with his licensed revolver.

Several bullets hit her in the back.

Hearing the gunshots, her uncle and cousin rushed upstairs and took her to Asia Meirngo Hospital in Sector 56.

The doctors declared her dead.

The police arrested Deepak Yadav right at the scene.

According to the investigating officers, he confessed to his crime there itself.

Later, the police described it as a premeditated murder.

The reasons cited: the prior threat, sending his son out of the house first, and statements from family members.

In October 2025, the Gurugram police filed a 400-page charge sheet.

According to the charge sheet, the investigation concluded that Deepak Yadav could not tolerate his daughter's earnings, her identity, and the social comments associated with her.

The trial is still ongoing.

Some daughters don't lose, They are killed by "what will people say.

u/kalinooni — 2 months ago
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'Citizens Being Made Slaves Of Indian Govt; If People Protest, Cases Slapped', Says Bombay High Court

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u/kalinooni — 2 months ago

30 men! A 13-year-old child! This would have shaken the core of the nation with functioning law & order and alive conscience.

It should have been non stop headline on media but that's too much too expect.

u/kalinooni — 2 months ago
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All about the 700 crore scam in delhi that media is not willing to talk about

As per the FIR filed by Anti corruption bureau, A nexus of govt officials and private players manipulated the contracts and awarded it to selected companies.

The investigation revealed an incredibly rushed and deliberate timeline where tenders were reportedly floated in the afternoon, allocated within hours, and marked as "supplied" by the evening.

Now see the difference between actual market rates and what the government agency paid.

  1. Portable X ray machine costing about 10 lac were purchase for ₹33 Lakh (₹148 crore spent total on 448 machines)

  2. C-Arm Radiological Equipment costing 25 lac was purchased for ₹1.10 Crore.

  3. Bedsheets costing 150 were purchased for ₹450 (₹75 crore spent on a ₹25 crore valuation)

  4. ORS costing 2.5₹ per sachet was purchased for ₹15 per sachet (₹7.5 crore spent on ₹1.25 crore worth of stock)

  5. Surgical supplies ~₹100 Crore paid for materials worth just ₹20–25 crore.

Dr. Vatsala Aggarwal: The former Director General of Health Services (DGHS) , Dr. Vijay Kumar Ranga: The former Head of Office at the Central Procurement Agency (CPA) have been arrested by the ACB.

This is the level of corruption that is happening in broad day light in delhi and it is not even been discussed in the prime time. Kejriwal was jailed for a case that didn't stand after scrutiny in court.

Attaching the links, so that the post doesn't gets removed.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/rs-700-crore-delhi-medical-scam-two-accused-sent-to-judicial-custody-11715269

u/kalinooni — 2 months ago
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The Delhi-Meerut Expressway, built at a cost of ₹12,000 crore, was inaugurated just 3 months ago by Modi!

u/KattarSigma — 2 months ago
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A Tiger would see you 100 times before you see it once”. P-621 aka Goluram resting on a riverbank in Panna National Park, India

u/kalinooni — 2 months ago
▲ 108 r/india

Maharashtra minister's bizarre 'tree collapse beyond human control' remark after 11-year-old's death

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u/kalinooni — 2 months ago
▲ 784 r/delhi

Stop using that Tirri/E-Rikshaw app please

I've seen numerous videos of people using the app(not mentioning the name) to kill the battery or power in E-Rikshaw and making it stop abruptly just for fun is inhumane work. And in some cases the E rikshaw doesn't even start without the drivers having to take it to a mechanic. It's their livelihood, not something to prank about.

Let the poor folks make an honest living please, it's not fun to trouble people just for some clicks or cheap laugh.

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u/kalinooni — 2 months ago