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Analyzing Sadhguru’s 1997 Case: A document-based chronological breakdown of FIR No. 114/97

Hey everyone,

I've been working on a document-based archival project mapping out public legal records..." I wanted to share a strictly objective, data-driven timeline concerning a high-profile historical case that often circulates with a lot of speculation: FIR No. 114/97.

Instead of relying on rumors, hearsay, or emotionally charged narratives from either side, this investigative video essay lays out official case files, police timelines, and public legal records side-by-side with raw evidence. The goal is to map out the public archives to see exactly what the data shows when stripped of rhetoric.

What this 14-minute investigation covers chronologically:

  • The Official Filings: Breaking down the precise legal timeline of FIR No. 114/97.
  • The 6 AM Cremation: Analyzing the documented events, timestamps, and public records surrounding the immediate aftermath.
  • The Archival Data: Examining how the official investigation unfolded according to the available police records.

I wanted to share this here because this community deeply appreciates rational analysis, skepticism, and verifying claims using tangible evidence rather than blind belief or blind hate.

I am completely open to constructive criticism on the presentation, editing, or research structure. Let me know what you think of the timelineI am completely open to constructive criticism on the presentation, editing, or research structure. This 14-minute breakdown compiles the available public records, court archives, and documented testimonies regarding the timeline.

👇 The full video and archival sources are mapped out here:

https://youtu.be/Ajl39b5P4Sg?si=MnY1k2hxBQC7NTZN

Let me know your thoughts on the timeline or if there are any missing administrative records.https://youtu.be/Ajl39b5P4Sg?si=MnY1k2hxBQC7NTZN Compiled this purely from available public records and court archives. Let me know your thoughts on the timeline."

u/Comfortable-Key-3919 — 8 hours ago
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Meanwhile in USA….apparently Muslims and Hindus are teaming up

Every major religion in that country must act like victims and they must act like they are suppressed.

Right wing doesn’t change

u/DioTheSuperiorWaifu — 8 hours ago

Bihar is making history! Rising near Patna, the world's tallest Ardhanarishwar statue stands at a monumental 143 feet.

u/zooretdota — 1 day ago
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Wedding procession stopped over Dalit groom riding horse in Mehsana, FIR filed

>According to the FIR, the Rawat family had organised a traditional wedding procession in which the groom was mounted on a horse, accompanied by relatives, villagers and music as the procession moved through the village before departing for Ahmedabad for the marriage ceremony.

>Police said the confrontation occurred near the village dairy around 10am on Sunday when the accused allegedly entered the gathering and objected to a Dalit groom taking out a horse-mounted procession in the village. The FIR stated that the accused claimed that only members of the Darbar community had the right to conduct such processions and allegedly hurled caste-based abuses at the family.

>Bhavik further alleged that the accused pushed and manhandled his brother (groom) and assaulted him when he intervened. The family also claimed that the accused threatened that they would not be allowed to leave the village alive if the procession continued.

>The incident triggered panic among relatives and guests, forcing the groom’s family to stop the procession midway. The wedding party later quietly left for Ahmedabad where the marriage ceremony was completed without further disturbance.

>Riding a horse during weddings, considered a symbol of status and equality, has repeatedly led to confrontations involving Dalit families in several villages across the state.

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u/DioTheSuperiorWaifu — 1 day ago

Dr. S. Somnath — Former Chairman of ISRO and Secretary, Department of Space, Government of India — shares why he does not believe in God, offering a perspective shaped by science, logic, experience, and deep introspection.

Thoughts about this. Also didn't he recently visit some temple or so?

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u/shaan2u — 1 day ago

Wrt, Arif Hussien's methods, how religious people see this statement?

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Edit: the write up is from a christian apologist.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYiDR7iCvtJ

(There are a wide variety of schools of law and theology within the religion of Islam, some more extreme than others.

It is also important to note that Islam doesn't exist in a vacuum, and many modern Islamic subgroups are partially a product of political, theological, and societal movements, funding, and developments of the 20th and 21st century (e.g. the rise of Salafism).

In my opinion, it is not effective apologetics to parrot the talking points or theology of the most extreme as if they are representative of the whole, or as if they are the only true representation of the religion.

We Christians often write off those who argue against Christianity by cherry picking passages about "genocide" and slavery, and of course would write off any who highlight the worst things done in Jesus' name as if they were representative of the whole.

I just don't think doing the same to Muslims that kitchy Atheists do to us is effective reasoning. We're much better off reasoning in good faith and steelmanning the beliefs of those we're attempting to draw to Christ.)

u/telaughingbuddha — 2 days ago

Movies that prompted you to think about atheism or changed your perspective?

I believe for me Anbe Sivam was the movie that nudged me actually deeply to think karnam the concept of God or atheism and altruism

Kamal Haasan is a genius, many of his movies if you observe has rationality and discussion about atheism

u/Technical_Map_3257 — 2 days ago

is cjp powerd by cia or new era of genZ??

Some are saying they are cia or something but all the content in this page are the real problem in india any one had any opinion on cjp. Can cjp unleash genz movement in india like nepal

u/mrnobodykniws — 3 days ago

Got deleted before so posting again. I just want to know how atheists answer these🙏

Please no ad hominem, tu quoque, or whataboutism🙏I genuinely want to know how these questions are answered by atheists. I hope it won't get deleted🙏

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u/PoliticallyFalse — 3 days ago

"ദേശീയത മതാടിസ്ഥാനത്തിൽ നിർവ്വചിച്ചപ്പോൾ ഉണ്ടായ ദുരന്തമായിരുന്നു ഒഴിവാക്കാമായിരുന്ന ഇന്ത്യാ വിഭജനം."

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