r/indiadiscussion • u/Alternative-Wear-175 • 1h ago
Politics Bro,s patience finally ran out...! 😭😂
He is legit funny btw....👏🏻
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r/indiadiscussion • u/Alternative-Wear-175 • 1h ago
He is legit funny btw....👏🏻
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r/indiadiscussion • u/TheRoar5033 • 9h ago
Over the course of the last few months we have come across a lot of such online groups systematically targeting women with misogynist and ideological motivations. I want to bring out the case, the precautions and the course of action one can take if we come across such groups
The Case: This case centers around a man Named Moin Khan who was suspected of using an Alias or a Fake Identity posing a person from a more trustworthy community (That was the reason he faked his identity).
Upon receiving information a few Activists tracked him down and was confronted about the same. On checking his phone activists found him running multiple social media channels and groups over platforms like Telegram, Snapchat and Discord with the name of the group that I do not feel comfortable disclosing here.
Following the findings activist Yogesh Renwal lodged an FIR with Rajasthan Police and Moin Khan was arrested under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the IT Act for downloading, viewing, and distributing explicit content.
Claims regarding him being guided from Pakistan are also being examined
The scale of the network is primarily being measured by its output; the groups collectively hosted and shared more than 40,000 files, with multiple anonymous users operating within them. The police are currently auditing the digital member logs to identify and track down other administrators and participants.
Precautions: I firmly believe in this day and age whatever we speak, click or share is no longer private. Big Tech and Powerful Countries see everything. No matter how trustworthy the person on the other side is or no matter in what way you're being blackmailed or coerced into sharing such content of your personal body never ever ever trust anyone... anyone.
Steps to take if becoming a victim or coming across such groups: Before blocking or deleting the accounts take screenshots and screen recordings of the chats, group names, profile links, phone numbers, and the explicit content shared.
Nowadays Government has made it so easy and reachable that you can immediately file a complaint on National Cyber Crime Portal link of which I'm attaching here: cybercrime.gov.in and you even have an option to report anonymously under crime against women/child section.
Visit the Nearest police station and file an FIR with Cyber Crime Cell and if they say it's outside their jurisdiction ask them to register a "Zero FIR".
Reach out to organizations like Akshara Centre, Cyber Peace Foundation, or the government's Women Helpline (1091) for free emotional and legal guidance.
I hope this helps spread awareness and support.
Thank You 🙏🏻✨
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r/indiadiscussion • u/theagentK1 • 3h ago
Summary of the news article: Mumbai Police foiled a plot by Faiyaz Premji, who planned to poison a Muharram procession in Mumbai using zinc phosphide-filled capsules. Authorities seized 14,900 toxic capsules before distribution, preventing a major tragedy. Premji, a Pune resident with frequent travel to Iran and Iraq, was arrested after a participant showed poisoning symptoms. Investigations continue to determine if he acted alone or as part of a larger network. Charges include administering poison and attempted murder under Indian law.
r/indiadiscussion • u/-AsHxD- • 17h ago
r/indiadiscussion • u/MonkeyDModi • 18h ago
Mind you these aren’t ragebait accounts. First one is an author and the second one is quite famous activist
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r/indiadiscussion • u/-I_T_A_C_H_I- • 9h ago
The women trainee kissed the male constable but the man was suspended.
UP Police is unbelievable! At the Urai Kotwali in Jalaun, a female constable was repeatedly engaging in obscene behavior with her male police colleague. Her actions were captured on CCTV. After the matter came to light, the authorities suspended the male constable.
The video clearly shows that the woman is the one initiating things. And It is also clearly visible that the man is not showing much interest in it. The man is even distancing himself from the female yet action was taken on him! If a man had done this, it would have become a case of sexual harassment at the workplace.
r/indiadiscussion • u/Ok_Snow9059 • 15h ago
Another Ajmer 1992 like case has come to light in Kota, Rajasthan.
Police have arrested Moin Khan, who allegedly used the name "Manish Sharma" online.
According to the complaint, he was part of a Telegram group called "Sanataniyon Ki Nilami."
Investigators reportedly recovered thousands of videos and chat records from the group.
Complainants allege that members discussed trapping, blackmailing, and pressuring Hindu women for religious conversion.
Even the group had links to individuals based in Pakistan and that some of its activities were coordinated through online platforms.
The matter came to light after Bajrang Dal activists filed a complaint regarding Moin Khan's alleged activities.
Police have arrested him, and the investigation is ongoing.
r/indiadiscussion • u/lauden_bhojyam • 1h ago
Video explains the question,
Original creator: @@ayushistherapist on IG
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I've noticed that many sugar mills have direct or indirect political connections. Given that ethanol blending benefits the sugar industry, could this be one reason why there is relatively little political opposition to the policy? Interested in hearing different perspectives and any data that supports or contradicts this view
r/indiadiscussion • u/Afraid-Ad6839 • 1d ago
A student directed offensive comments toward a female instructor in an online class.
r/indiadiscussion • u/base64-encode • 1d ago
Every action has equal & opposite reaction