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This is not TALIBAN and They are not JIHADIS They are BJP supporters

Violence, intimidation, and weapons on the streets—this is not devotion, this is fear being manufactured.

Carrying guns and swords in public doesn’t represent faith, it exposes a mindset that thrives on division and aggression. Bengal has always stood for unity, culture, and courage—not this kind of politics.

Calling themselves “Ram Bhakt” doesn’t make it true. True faith never promotes hate. What we’re seeing is blind allegiance that targets anyone who dares to question or oppose.

Source; abhishekbanerjeesfans

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u/Max_P4 — 13 hours ago
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Ranchi MLA residency controversy has reignited concerns over political privilege and the misuse of taxpayers’ money. While citizens continue to struggle for better roads, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities, crores are allegedly being spent on luxury....

u/Notalabel_4566 — 10 hours ago

Some of us are so dumb honestly...

"oh no, my country is in danger."

"Wait! Someone is doing something and asking questions."

"But wait! Lemme ask questions to that person because I can't ask questions to govt"

We always do the same bro. Like whenever in this country someone raised their voice we start questioning them only..

Examples: sonam wangchuk, Umar Khalid and now this cjp.

Atp I don't think we are progressing as a youth....

I said what I said.

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u/Equivalent-Bother750 — 5 hours ago
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Drunk devotee Digvijay Singh hits multiple with Fortuner--alcohol bottles found in car

https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-who-is-digvijay-singh-chauhan-khatu-shyam-sevadar-alleged-of-ramming-suv-into-3-bikes-killing-1-in-pushkar-alcohol-bottles-recovered-3211058/amp

(From above article)

Digvijay Singh Chauhan is allegedly a known figure and sevadar (volunteer/devotee) at the Khatu Shyam Temple in Rajasthan. Soon after the incident, several videos of Digvijay Singh surfaced online. In the viral clips, he can allegedly be seen performing VIP-related duties and services inside the Khatu Shyam Temple premises. Now he has been taken into custody.

On May 18, a SUV was travelling from Pushkar towards Ajmer at around 9.45 pm when it lost control and struck multiple motorcycles on the road. One man was killed, while everal others were injured in the accident. 

The Fortuner involved in the crash is reportedly registered in the name of the Khatu Shyam Mandir Seva Samiti, and the car already had nine pending overspeeding challans against it. Reports claim that Digvijay was drunk and was behind the wheels. During investigation, several cartons and bottles of alcohol were recovered from the car. 

u/Notalabel_4566 — 10 hours ago

Is government underestimating CJP's power? Today CJP has asked for the removal for education ministry through a petition. CJP seems to be a revolution 20+ M people wanted since long.

I hope CJP turns out to be the GenZ voice which operates as per the need of the current era.

The manifesto, the operating model , everything should be prepared as per 2026.

Considering the huge potential of educated youth, there should be new and innovative ways to run the government that should aim at uplifting our society.

Image source : Official Instagram Handle of Cockroach Janta Party.

u/Product_guy24 — 16 hours ago

What started as a solar energy project in India eventually became a case on Adani in American courtrooms.

What started as a solar energy project in India eventually became a case on Adani in American courtrooms.

This story has everything: Power contracts, alleged bribery, global fundraising, WhatsApp chats, international law, and billion-dollar negotiations.

The most interesting part is that the alleged bribery itself did not happen in the US.

The reason American regulators got involved was because Adani Green had raised money from US investors through dollar bonds while allegedly claiming full compliance with anti-bribery laws.

And that brings us to one of the most important concepts in global finance:
Once you raise money from international investors, local problems can quickly become global legal issues.

The entire case also shows how deeply connected today’s corporate world has become.

A power contract in India.
Bonds sold in America.
Global investors funding the project.
US anti-corruption laws entering the picture.
And eventually, settlements negotiated across continents.

Whether one agrees with the allegations or not, this case will probably be studied for years in corporate finance, governance, and international business law classrooms.

Because sometimes the biggest business stories are not about profits.

They are about how power, capital, regulation, and geopolitics collide behind the scenes.

Source: theevaluationschool

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u/littleArtsy — 13 hours ago
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A controversy from Surat’s Utran Railway Station is gaining attention on social media after a viral video showed a dispute involving a woman passenger and railway staff during a Tatkal ticket-related issue.

According to claims circulating online, the woman passenger stated that on 21/05/2026 she was standing in the Tatkal queue when a disagreement reportedly took place regarding ticket issuance. The situation allegedly escalated after she asked for the Complaint Book to register her concern.

The passenger further claimed that during the incident, her phone was allegedly taken from her hand and that she faced inappropriate behaviour while recording the situation. The viral video has now triggered discussions online regarding passenger grievance systems, staff behaviour, complaint handling, and women’s safety at railway stations.

Several social media users are demanding CCTV verification and an impartial inquiry into the matter. However, the complete facts, authenticity, and context of the viral video have not been officially confirmed at this time.

u/Notalabel_4566 — 15 hours ago

My thoughts about Melodi

It's cute. Modi and Meloni. But it's cute only if we live in utopia. But we don't. We live in India where the same politicians home state will inform parents if 2 people want to marry out of love.

The same person, same party, same followers now ship this couple, when everyone knows that if the same were done by a common man - a Hindu and a Christian, it would go differently. It's hypocritical, manipulative and insulting.

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u/the_oncoming_doctor — 10 hours ago

Lahore is bringing back pre-partition street names, from Laxmi Chowk to Ram Gali

Lahore is reviving some of its pre-Partition history.

Dawn reported that Pakistan’s Punjab government is restoring the original names of the city’s roads, streets, and historic colleges. 

Since the 1947 Partition of India, which created Pakistan, the country has renamed several historic streets and roads. 

For example, Queen’s Road became Fatima Jinnah Road, Jail Road became Allama Iqbal Road, Davies Road became Sir Aga Khan Road, Lawrence Road became Bagh-i-Jinnah Road, Empress Road became Shahrah-i-Abdul Hameed bin Badees, Krishan Nagar became Islampura, Santnagar became Sunnat Nagar, Dharampura became Mustafabad, Brandreth Road became Nistar Road, Tempbell Street became Hameed Nizami, Laxmi Chowk became Maulana Zafar Ali Khan Chowk, Jain Mandir Road became Babri Masjid Chowk, Ram Gali became Rehman Gali, Kumharpura became Ghaziabad, and Outfall Road became Jeelani Road.

Punjab is also investing in Lahore’s infrastructure. It plans to restore eight historic routes within the Walled City and to restore the Lahore Fort’s walls.

The Lahore Heritage Area Revival (LHAR) project aims to invest roughly $180 million to revive the city to its pre-Partition heritage and is spearheaded by former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his daughter, Maryam. They also hope to generate revenue via heritage tourism.

The initiative is part of a “comprehensive effort to revive Lahore’s historic character while integrating modern urban planning,” Dawn reported. Some believe the revival helps show Lahore’s inclusivity and tolerance, especially as Pakistan courts foreign investors, including the International Monetary Fund.

Before Partition, Lahore was a cosmopolitan city where Sikhs, Sindhis, Hindus, Jains, Parsis, and Muslims lived and worked together. “The city served as a hub of flourishing commercial activity,” wrote historian Ilyas Chattha in “Life in Lahore Before Partition.”

Source: _thejuggernaut

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u/littleArtsy — 14 hours ago

Remembering the victims:39th anniversary of the Hashimpura massacre

On this day the 22nd May of 2026 marks the 39th anniversary of the Hashimpura massacre. On the 39th anniversary of the Hashimpura massacre we remember the 42 Muslim men who were k**led in 1987.The memory remains a reminder of the importance of justice, accountability and the protection of human rights.

u/StruggleCharacter632 — 10 hours ago

Anyone hate the new Modi-Meloni trend making rounds in social media again?

I'm seeing endless shorts and posts about this thing, im not even on Instagram and yet this thing is still reaching me. This was annoying 2 years ago and is still annoying now.

It's not cute, not adorable. I'm fully sure there are some people that think modi is actually "rizzing?" the Italian president with his infinite charisma and that this a sort of geopolitical networking. Its just two fascists eating this stupid trend up and whereas we prolerarians are like HAH ENTERTAINMENT!

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u/TheBlossomBrain — 16 hours ago
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Hoshiarpur, Punjab: Handcuffed Undertrial Prisoner Attacks Police Constable with Sharp Weapon During Hospital Escort, Tries to Snatch Rifle, Shot Dead in Self-Defense Encounter Outside Civil Hospital

u/Altruistic-Issue-887 — 21 hours ago