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Times Now doesn’t believe in reporting on the horrors of war. They believe in creating their own…horrors. pic.twitter.com/CYrxaPf0bV
— Manisha Pande (@MnshaP) October 17, 2024
I assume it's a ukro idk too many ytoids living in warzones nowadays to tell for sure
Reminds me of this large professional bollywood dance performance being done somewhere in russland I saw on yt.
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India/Modi trolls just doxxed FBI director, Chris Wray’s family. https://t.co/ravRu6QXAs
— Dean Blundell🇨🇦 (@ItsDeanBlundell) October 18, 2024
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God I love this state so much
These sights and they also hate muzzies
Finally we have started thinking beyond meme state borders.
Bipartisan total muzzie death
Throw a muzzie off a cliff freeze a muzzie to death on rohtang throw a muzzie into the raging Sutlej
Oh we do you just aren't welcome anywhere in the country katua.
Mujeeta with a far more sensible take than this libshit Honda author
Lol mudslimes will notice only countries they find livable are all non mudslime and still have zero self awareness
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Original thread only accessible from outside India or VPN
https://old.reddit.com/r/hyderabad/comments/1g3cde0/muthyallamma_temple_secunderabad_vandalised_he/
This is what I see if I access without vpn
This is the message user got
https://old.reddit.com/r/hyderabad/comments/1g5vab3/why_was_my_recent_post_removed_regarding_the/
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If Indians get bullied off of the internet it’s actually a good thing
— Brittany Venti 🐈⬛ (@BrittanyXVenti) August 24, 2024
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LAWRENCE BISHNOI was just a 5 YEAR OLD KID when the deer was killed in 1998 and Bishnoi maintained his grudge for 25 years and now at age 30 he says that his LIFE’S GOAL is to kill SALMAN to take REVENGE for KILLING that DEER .. Is this ANIMAL love at its PEAK or GOD playing a… https://t.co/KGiOSojxfT
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) October 14, 2024
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𝗡𝗮𝘃𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗿𝗶 𝗶𝗻 𝗠𝘂𝗺𝗯𝗮𝗶 𝗠𝗲𝘁𝗿𝗼
— Waseem ವಸೀಮ್ وسیم (@WazBLR) October 11, 2024
I have no problem with people celebrating festivals without troubling anyone. However, I want you to think how the media & authorities would've reacted had this been Muslims. Happy Dasara & Navratri to all my friends. Stay blessed❤️ pic.twitter.com/mIeaIhtVxG
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Thumb up for New Delhi Metro👍👍 https://t.co/XcZmUB6oSm
— Yu Jing (@ChinaSpox_India) October 11, 2024
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Nick Fuentes doesn’t want the smoke from Indians 🇮🇳
— 🌵☀️ (@DelGroyp) October 10, 2024
“Ok I love India.” pic.twitter.com/fACBKRNI8e
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Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is actually crazy. You're driving around and suddenly there's a huge ass McDonald's drive-thru surrounded by hills from all sides. pic.twitter.com/EKK5wfMmFe
— Indra (NCR Arc) (@IndraVahan) October 7, 2024
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Delhi people eat this much food while waiting for Chole Bhature. https://t.co/0MLLW9BWaf
— Kawaljeet Singh (@kawal279) October 7, 2024
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We have Punjabi-Australian Hindu-nat Zionist models before GTA 6 pic.twitter.com/G5X38l3K9I
— Schope (@LoyalistLelouch) October 7, 2024
!bharatiya would you believe this woman if she told you she were Indian? She must be at least 50% if two of her grandparents fled Partition period violence, that's some insane phenotypical difference from her parent.
But anyway more OCIs like this plox
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The propsals were amazing I thought they'd get killed on fiscal grounds but thank you daddy Xi the military doesn't need to give a shit about fiscals
Imagine gliding effortlessly through this terrain maybe with light snowfall in the executive class of a Vande Bharat V6. 1-2 hour segment of probably 6-7 hour journey in total.
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#WATCH | People performed 'Swastik raas' in Gujarat's Jamnagar as part of Navratri celebrations. (05.10) pic.twitter.com/eIE5J5TVpH
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2024
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I will never criticize you again
Keep buying more estrogen. All kanglus must be neutered.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c80r38yeempo
The Indian government has opposed petitions in the top court that seek criminalisation of marital r*pe, saying it would be "excessively harsh".
The federal home ministry told the Supreme Court that "a man does not have a fundamental right" to force s*x on his wife, but there were enough laws to protect married women against sexual violence.
The top court is hearing petitions seeking to amend a British-era law that says a man cannot be prosecuted for r*pe within marriage.
Violence within marriage is rampant in India - according to a recent government survey, one in 25 women have faced sexual violence from their husbands.
Marital r*pe is outlawed in more than 100 countries, including Britain which criminalised it in 1991.
But India remains among the three dozen countries - along with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia - where the law remains on the statute books.
A number of petitions have been filed in recent years calling for striking down Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, which has been in existence since 1860. The law mentions several "exemptions" - or situations in which s*x is not r*pe - and one of them is "by a man with his own wife" if she is not a minor.
Campaigners say such an argument is untenable in modern times and that forced s*x is r*pe, regardless of who commits it.
United Nations, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have also raised concerns about India's refusal to criminalise marital r*pe.
But the Indian government, religious groups and men's rights activists have opposed any plans to amend the law saying consent for s*x is "implied" in marriage and that a wife cannot retract it later.
The courts have given contradictory judgements, sometimes allowing a husband to be tried for r*pe while at others dismissing the petition.
The case came to the Supreme Court after the Delhi high court in 2022 delivered a split verdict. The top court began hearings in August.
The state's response in their 49-page affidavit submitted in the Supreme Court on Thursday has not come as a surprise in a country rooted in patriarchal traditions and where marriages are considered sacrosanct.
The report says that marriage is a relationship of a "different class" and has an "entire ecosystem" of laws, rights and obligations.
Criminalising marital r*pe "may seriously impact the conjugal relationship and may lead to serious disturbances in the institution of marriage", it stated.
The affidavit noted that in a marriage, there was a "continuing expectation to have reasonable sexual access from one's spouse" and while this did not entitle a husband to coerce his wife into having s*x, including marital r*pe under anti-r*pe laws would be "excessively harsh" and "disproportionate".
It added that there were existing laws that dealt with domestic violence, sexual harassment and assault that protected a married woman's rights.
The home ministry also said that marriage was a social institution and the issue raised in the petitions was more social than legal and hence it should be left to the parliament to formulate policy.
Every country where marriage has been legally institutionalized has legally allowed r*pe of a woman by her husband. This is what marriage is. It is an institution that allows a man to legally prevent other men from having s*x with his wife and legally allows him to have s*x with his wife whenever he wants, regardless of his wife's consent, because he is considered her owner. This bullshit Indian law actually dates back to the British era. Britain itself only criminalized marital r*pe in 1991. The marital r*pe license is a feature, not a bug, of marriage.
Stop pushing marriage on women and girls. Stop calling it the height of romance. Just stop.
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PM Modi has just sown the seeds of reservation in private sector today
— Arjun* (@mxtaverse) October 4, 2024
For the first time, top 500 private companies will be hiring interns based on quotas in collaboration with Govt of India
Thank you for this wonderful gift Sir Ji 🙏 pic.twitter.com/CmwHL1VSdE
Lol. Lmao.
Just gas us and be over with it. As long as we live you'll never make us equals anyway