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Prajwal Revanna’s conviction shows what can happen if police and courts work effectively

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Overwhelming evidence against Prajwal Revanna led to conviction within a year. A comprehensive SIT investigation with 113 witnesses, DNA samples, and videographic proof ensured this speed. This is what our justice system could look like if police, courts work effectively. Rape victims deserve this political will to pin down predators.

ThePrint report on women’s safety on railway stations relies on night visits, data, interviews

Women’s safety in railway stations is a concern. Six sexual assault cases were reported in just four months across India. ThePrint report is based on extended night visits to three stations and dozens of interviews with passengers, police and GRP officers. It also acknowledges recent measures taken by the ministry.

Trump’s buying Pakistani snake oil to troll Delhi. He’s acting like a crybaby

Pakistan is selling snake oil and Trump is playing along. His social media hostility toward India is petulant posturing, not policy. He is openly trolling India for the credit he feels he is owed over the Indo-Pak conflict and the trade concessions he craves. Trump is behaving like a crybaby.

Rahul Gandhi agrees with Trump because even after 10 yrs of Modi, he still can’t read the room

Every time Trump has launched tariff attack on countries, politicians and political parties have banded together to oppose him. But India’s Rahul Gandhi is different. When Trump says Indian economy is dead, he agrees that it is. It’s over a decade of Modi politics. Rahul still can’t read the room.

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