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5 days ago |
theyouth.in | Sweta Dagar
On Friday in Delhi, Kejriwal’s daughter married her former classmate, Sambhav Jain. The wedding took place with great pomp at Kapurthala House, the official residence of the Punjab Chief Minister in Delhi, whose pictures and videos are going viral on social media. It is estimated that crores of rupees were spent on the ceremony. Now, an old video of Kejriwal is also being brought to the fore regarding this.
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5 days ago |
theyouth.in | Sweta Dagar
Another heart-wrenching case has come to light from Uttar Pradesh, which again reminded me of the Atul Subhash suicide case. An engineer committed suicide by making a video accusing his wife of mental harassment and torture. In this video, the engineer has expressed his desire to throw his ashes in the drain, which clearly shows that he has lost his mental condition. According to sources, the body was recovered from a hotel room in Etawah.
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5 days ago |
theyouth.in | Sweta Dagar
A shocking case has come to light from Uttar Pradesh, which has become a topic of discussion on social media. A young man in Meerut district has alleged that during his marriage, instead of his would-be wife, he was deceived into marrying his mother (mother-in-law). When the young man protested, the family threatened to frame him in a false rape case. According to sources, the case is from Meerut, where Mohammad Azim (22) was married to 21-year-old Mantasha of the Shamli district area.
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5 days ago |
theyouth.in | Sweta Dagar
The political ground of West Bengal has heated up once again. Bollywood actor and BJP leader Mithun Chakraborty has once again demanded that the central government impose President’s rule over the increasing violence and political instability in the state. He says that “Hindus have now become refugees in Bengal,” and this situation is extremely worrying. The law and order situation in the state is not good; especially the violence that took place in the Murshidabad district has worried everyone.
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5 days ago |
theyouth.in | Sweta Dagar
The cases of increasing violence in West Bengal are not stopping. People migrating due to violence are becoming victims of starvation. Muslims burnt the houses of Hindu neighbors to the ground in many areas. Hindus reached their relatives’ homes to save their lives, but now they are worried about two meals a day. Journalists are going to ground zero, and one after another, horrific news of the riots is coming out.
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