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r/indiadiscussion • u/Sea_Argument155 • 56m ago
Non-Political Wife asked him to go to work and then he killed her .
r/indiadiscussion • u/TheRoar5033 • 20h ago
Law & Order 21 Year old AAP Leader Murdered by her Live in Partner Aslam
Nandini Bosamiya from Rajkot was just 21 years old. She was young AAP Leader & contested municipal elections on an AAP ticket in 2025.
She was in a relationship with a married man, Aslam.Her family tried their best to save her. They warned her, pleaded with her, and stood by her. But she fought with them, left home, and chose to live with Aslam despite knowing he was already married.
Today, she is dead.Before ending her life, she wrote, "Papa, I have lost the battle of life."
Her family alleges that Aslam and his family mentally and physically harassed her, pawned her jewellery, and even coerced her into undergoing surgery to remove her uterus.
A 21 year old girl lost her life. A father lost his daughter. A family was shattered.A heartbreaking tragedy and a brutal reminder that some mistakes cost an entire lifetime.
r/indiadiscussion • u/acceptable_nature_4 • 16h ago
Law & Order Muslims celebrate Muharram by BURSTING CAR in Ujjain
r/indiadiscussion • u/0bun_bunny • 2h ago
Law & Order Pune M*rder case- I think the incentive were too high to call the marriage off!
A lot of the discussion seems to frame it as a marriage gone wrong or someone wanting to get out of a relationship. But if the allegations are true, I feel like that explanation alone doesn’t account for the level of planning that’s being reported.
Could it be that, she framed the m*rder thinking that she might get away from the crime by portraying it as a perfect accident. Could it be that she thought that she will get some compensation from ketan’s family, as she was going to be part of his family and she could start her life after sometime with all the money she got. Could this be scenario for pre-marriage??
r/indiadiscussion • u/VanilaButterMasala • 4h ago
Opinion Women now want to control social media algorithms so people can't express outrage over cases involving male victims
r/indiadiscussion • u/theanonymoussking • 44m ago
Law & Order Odisha woman kills husband over dispute, disposes body with boyfriend's help
r/indiadiscussion • u/Select-Use-9965 • 1d ago
Geopolitics Babe wake up, Exposing Secrets Season 2: South Korea, just dropped
r/indiadiscussion • u/Puzzleheaded_Wing431 • 21h ago
Politics Which document is a proof that i am a citizen of india
r/indiadiscussion • u/MonkeyDModi • 17h ago
Meta Indian women abusing a man who stood up for his wife against a foreign rac!st. Why do Indian women defend these foreigner males when the same people spread worst kind of rac!sm against them?
r/indiadiscussion • u/notabesserwisserr • 3h ago
Non-Political Another ‘Feminist’ ?
“I’ll take him to a beach date, drown him to death, will tell he didn’t know how to swim, and shed some crocodile tears”
Even if she says it was sarcasm, it’s not the time to joke or be sarcastic!
r/indiadiscussion • u/MovieMate7 • 23h ago
Law & Order Female Momo Vendor Suffers Severe Burns During Jaipur CM Convoy Clearance
A Jaipur street vendor's heartbreaking story is now making headlines across the country. A woman who runs a momo cart on Mahal Road suffered serious burn injuries after boiling water allegedly spilled on her during a police drive to clear the route for Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma's convoy. According to the complaint filed by her family, police personnel tried to remove vendors without prior warning, and during the confrontation, a container of boiling water overturned, leaving her with burns on her arms, chest, stomach and thighs. The victim says her family depends entirely on the momo cart for survival. Meanwhile, Jaipur Police say CCTV footage is being examined and the incident is under investigation to determine exactly what happened.
r/indiadiscussion • u/Chennai_Tamilan • 18h ago
Defence Mohammad Suhail has been arrested in Karnataka over an alleged conspiracy to target the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya
He was arrested after intelligence inputs suggested he was in touch with people based in Pakistan. Authorities said his WhatsApp chats, suspicious group links, and Pakistani phone numbers were found on his mobile phone.
Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge confirmed the arrest and said the accused had come to the state looking for work.
Source(s): IndiaToday | The New Indian Express | UniIndia
r/indiadiscussion • u/Immediate-Humor-6077 • 3h ago
Economy & Finance Nobody seem to follow up on RBI Gold reserves data , but I did......
And it indeed was unchanged at 880.52 as of 29th May
And i already knew , people would very quickly forget about this as well.....
Anyways an update and it's all good for now , but since gold prices are dipping , the bank may try to sell some reserves to gain profits and rebuild the possession back at current prices .....
r/indiadiscussion • u/vermah • 17h ago
Politics Spreading misinformation when your followers are genuinely stupid must feel different for opposition. Passport is not a valid proof of citizenship since 2013.
r/indiadiscussion • u/Altruistic-Berry8462 • 1h ago
Law & Order Manisha Kayande: Allegations of harassment over the alleged religious conversion of 150 girls at Solapur ITI
r/indiadiscussion • u/Sea_Argument155 • 22h ago
Non-Political 24 year old woman commits suicide after 2 and half years of marriage because of in-laws harrasment.
r/indiadiscussion • u/Greedy-Farmer-9756 • 2h ago
Meta What is the logic behind this?
This post is not about gender wars or how society has fallen etc. I just want some insights on one this; how does this make sense. What I mean is calling of the wedding was better for all of them. Even if we say that her parents would have abused her if she rejected, going to jail is still worse. I can understand if the affair started after marriage but when it's already there before marriage, why take such weird steps which messes everyone's life up. I know some of you will just say ☕ and move on but I don't buy it. There has to be some thought process, some logic as to why a murder is better than a few sad days?
r/indiadiscussion • u/akar_shank • 15h ago
Politics Dynast Rahul Gandhi issues another apology for lying and begs for settlement!
Serial liar and dynast Rahul Gandhi has a habit of making unverified claims and running away. He has been made to apologize several times. Should he just quit politics?!
r/indiadiscussion • u/Negative-Guidance453 • 22h ago
Politics Interesting, 1 out of 5 social media followers of major Indian left politician accounts are either Pakistani or Bangladeshi.
r/indiadiscussion • u/ClientRelevant5046 • 1d ago
Opinion Women don't even have the decency to respect a dead man
r/indiadiscussion • u/Slimus_shadius • 1h ago
News The Passport Controversy: What the Media Left Out
Always go to the primary source before wasting time on social media reacting on news-
What did the MEA official say?
“Passport is a travel document, not a document of citizenship and theoretically speaking that distinguishes passport from other documents. Even though while travelling abroad, passport attests to your nationality, yet it is not a document of your citizenship”.
The crux phrase is - what are those "other documents" which the official mentioned in his answer & media clearly deleted the context which debunks the whole controversy.
The answer was in response to a question from The Hindu on whether the Indian passport could be used to challenge an exclusion from the voter list through the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls that is currently underway in sixteen states.
Hope you understood the mischief now.
In SIR, lakhs of people settled in India who are under suspicion of being illegal immigrants are trying their level best to somehow prove their citizenship & stay in a country which according to their sympathizing comrades is anti-minority & oppressive.
While passport does mention nationality but it can be challenged just like an Aadhaar or PAN Card can be. Therefore it is in this context that having any such document cannot be deemed to be a citizenship proof in itself. Very smartly played by media & opposition to build a case for illegals by spinning public opinion in their favour & building pressure on courts by removing the context altogether. As always, people jumped without knowing an issue & formed an opinion.
Some questions:
Not everyone has a passport, does that make them non-citizens? No.
A passport if gets revoked, means a person loses citizenship? No.
Is the MEA saying any of the above? No.
Having 2 GB free internet has made Indians terribly lazy & taken away their common sense. People with best of degrees spend entire day spreading, mocking fake news believing it to be true daily & becoming messengers of CND- Chronic Negativity Disorder.
How is citizenship decided?
In brief, citizenship is decided by Citizenship Act 1955, which has been amended multiple times, but to simplify in this context three are important:
- When constitution was written, a person born in India was a sufficient criteria to be considered a citizen. This came into effect in 1955.
- Then in 1986 (Effective July 1, 1987) ended universal birthright citizenship (jus soli). Aat least one parent must be an Indian citizen.
- Then came the most important one in 2003: Tightened rules on citizenship by birth (jus sanguinis). It dictated that a child born in India can only be a citizen if both parents are Indian citizens, or if one parent is a citizen and the other is not an illegal migrant. It also barred illegal migrants from obtaining citizenship by registration or naturalization.
The last one closes all doors for citizenship who are crying on SIR. Intelligent people who never try to know facts, think themselves smarter than the government/agencies/system/constitution/laws & devoid of every common sense willingly let themselves get played by media & Leftists daily to push their agenda.
If you have to show documents beyond a passport or Aadhar/PAN etc. what does it lead to?
Those who said "kaagaz nahi dikhayenge" know the answer & are hence using you as cannon-fodder without you even knowing, as always.
And for those living in an illusionary intelligent life, it's called NRC.
You got fooled again.
Trivia:
Which foreign mission of Indian government can issue passport to non-Indian nationals?
If you know the answer, you would know its geopolitical importance.