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American woman found emaciated and ‘left to die’ chained to tree in India

The story of an American woman found emaciated and left to die, chained to a tree in India, is one that shakes me to my core. The mere thought of someone enduring such unimaginable suffering at the hands of a loved one is beyond comprehension. Lalita Kayi Kumar’s harrowing ordeal, where she was found by rescuers in the Sindhudurg district, unable to speak, and incredibly weak after being tied to a tree for an undisclosed period, is a stark reminder of the cruelty that exists in this world.

The note she left for hospital staff recounting her husband’s actions is a chilling narrative of abuse and abandonment.… Continue reading

Zelensky blasts Modi meeting with Putin the same day Russian attack devastates Ukraine hospital

As I sit here, reflecting on the recent events that have unfolded, I am deeply troubled by the actions of certain world leaders. The headlines scream about Zelensky blasting Modi for meeting with Putin on the same day that a Russian attack devastated a hospital in Ukraine. The juxtaposition of these two events is stark and haunting. Innocent lives lost in a brutal attack, while politicians engage in diplomatic meetings and cozy up to warmongering leaders. It’s a grim reminder of the cruel realities of our world.

The cringe-worthy remarks made by Modi about the enduring Russia-India friendship are a stark reminder of political posturing and the prioritization of economic interests over human suffering.… Continue reading

At least 100 killed in crush at India religious event

I can’t fathom the horror and the sheer panic that must have gripped those caught in the crush at the religious event in India. At least 100 lives lost in a matter of moments, transitioning from a festive atmosphere to a scene of devastation. The thought of being in such a situation is truly chilling, where the noise of the crowd drowns out any cries of distress and the desperation of those trapped intensifies the chaos.

The density of crowds during such events creates a precarious situation, where a ripple effect of one person falling can lead to a catastrophic chain reaction.… Continue reading

Modi eyes ‘super majority’ amid fears he will change India’s constitution

A decade ago, India was a different country. The lack of basic necessities like electricity, bathrooms, and tap water was a harsh reality for millions of people. The daily struggles of women in Indian villages were unimaginable by Western standards. Waking up before sunrise to bathe in a river, fetching water from afar, and cooking in the blistering heat without modern amenities – this was the harsh reality of life for many.

Then, along comes Narendra Modi, promising change and progress. Under his leadership, India has seen a significant transformation. Access to electricity, bathrooms, and tap water has drastically improved, with over 90% of the population now having access to these basic necessities.… Continue reading

‘God has sent me, convinced that my energy is not biological’: Prime Minister Narendra Modi 

God has sent me, convinced that my energy is not biological. These are the words of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the leader of the world’s most populous democracy. When I first heard this statement, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of amusement and alarm. In a world where the balance of power is delicate, having a leader who claims to have a divine mandate raises serious questions about the state of governance in our modern society.

The idea of a political figure believing themselves to be chosen by a higher power is not a new concept. Throughout history, we have seen leaders who have used religion to justify their actions and solidify their authority.… Continue reading

Heat in India: North India boils as temperatures near 50C – BBC News

It’s scorching in North India, with temperatures nearing an unimaginable 50 degrees Celsius. As someone who has experienced high-30’s and low-40’s, I can attest that even those temperatures are unbearable. The idea of 50 degrees is downright horrifying. The situation in the Philippines, where heat index temps in the low 40s have made life hellish, parallels the extreme conditions faced by those in India. Not to mention, the scorching heat in countries least equipped to handle climate change may lead to desperate measures that worsen the issue at hand.

With nearly 40 degrees in Germany being almost unbearable, the thought of daily temperatures surpassing 50 degrees is mind-boggling.… Continue reading

Indian spies booted out of Australia for trying to steal sensitive information

Indian spies being booted out of Australia for attempting to steal sensitive information is a serious matter that highlights the intricacies of international espionage and the importance of national security. The fact that Indian spies were caught trying to gather confidential data in countries like the US, Canada, and Australia raises concerns about India’s intentions and methods when it comes to obtaining classified information.

It is alarming to think that India, a country that aspires to be the next economic powerhouse like China, is resorting to such underhanded tactics to achieve its goals. The use of spies and assassins in foreign countries is not only illegal but also unethical, and it reflects poorly on India’s reputation as a global player.… Continue reading

Police abandoned Manipur women to mob that paraded them naked: CBI

The recent news about the horrific incident in Manipur where two women were abandoned by the police and handed over to a violent mob that stripped and paraded them naked is truly gut-wrenching. I cannot begin to imagine the fear and trauma these women must have experienced at the hands of such a barbaric act. It is appalling to think that the very people who are supposed to protect and serve the community turned their backs on these women in their time of need.

This incident sheds light on the deep-rooted issue of sexual violence that seems to plague certain parts of India.… Continue reading

Modi Calls Muslims ‘Infiltrators’ Who Would Take India’s Wealth

As I reflect on Prime Minister Modi’s recent statement calling Muslims ‘infiltrators’ who would take India’s wealth, I am deeply troubled by the implications of his words. The idea that a leader of a diverse and dynamic country like India would make such discriminatory remarks is not only disheartening but also dangerous. By fueling divisive rhetoric and promoting hatred towards a particular group based on their religious beliefs, Modi is perpetuating a harmful ideology that could have devastating consequences.

When we examine the context surrounding Modi’s comments, it becomes evident that his words are not isolated incidents of bigotry but rather a reflection of a larger trend towards nationalism and xenophobia.… Continue reading

High Court In India Rules That Viewing, Downloading Child Porn Is Not A Crime

As I delve into the recent news surrounding the High Court in India ruling that viewing and downloading child pornography is not a crime, my initial reaction is one of shock and disbelief. How could something so heinous not be considered illegal? However, upon further contemplation, I realize that the fault lies not with the court but with the legislature. The existing laws only criminalize the creation of such material, leaving a dangerous gap that allows individuals who view and download it to escape punishment.

The role of the court is to interpret the laws as they are written, not to create new ones.… Continue reading