Cabinet minister S.S. Randhawa, MLA from Dera Baba Nanak, offers 11,000 acres of land in exchange for the part on which the Kartarpur Sahib gurudwara stands.
AAP raised allegations of judicial corruption during House session; it survived heavily stacked odds against it, turning the tables on a smug Congress.
Lok Insaaf Party, an ally of AAP, alleges an attempt was being made to bribe a judge to get an order against Sukhpal Singh Khaira in a drug smuggling case.
India’s industrial output growth saw a 10-month low in June, with Index of Industrial Production (IIP) growing by mere 1.5% as against 1.9% in May 2025.
Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.
The butcher of Amritsar, Brigadier Genera Reginald Dyer was although relieved of his post and sent back to England he was never punished. Apart from that the British public honoured him by collecting 26,00 pounds (in today,s value over 1 million pounds) as they saw him as the “Saviour of Punjab” and ‘Defender of the Empire’. I think it is time the Indian Governmetn form an International court of justice containing eminent international and Indian judges to try Reginald Dyer. and pass a judgement over his action and suitable punishment that should have been given to him. What better time for this than the centenary year of the atrocity.
The only justice is:
The massacre of Buckingham Palace.
The British Monarchy must be abolished and its loot liquidated and returned to the colonies.
Every Brit scum dug out of the ground and dumped next to Osama bin Laen
Much more than an apology is required. The number of lives lost may have been infinitely larger in the Bengal famine, countless other acts of cruelty and deprivation associated with colonial rule, but a hundred years later, the heart still trembles at the thought of what happened at Jallianwala Bagh. An indelible stain and blot.
The butcher of Amritsar, Brigadier Genera Reginald Dyer was although relieved of his post and sent back to England he was never punished. Apart from that the British public honoured him by collecting 26,00 pounds (in today,s value over 1 million pounds) as they saw him as the “Saviour of Punjab” and ‘Defender of the Empire’. I think it is time the Indian Governmetn form an International court of justice containing eminent international and Indian judges to try Reginald Dyer. and pass a judgement over his action and suitable punishment that should have been given to him. What better time for this than the centenary year of the atrocity.
The only justice is:
The massacre of Buckingham Palace.
The British Monarchy must be abolished and its loot liquidated and returned to the colonies.
Every Brit scum dug out of the ground and dumped next to Osama bin Laen
Much more than an apology is required. The number of lives lost may have been infinitely larger in the Bengal famine, countless other acts of cruelty and deprivation associated with colonial rule, but a hundred years later, the heart still trembles at the thought of what happened at Jallianwala Bagh. An indelible stain and blot.