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05/02/2026

The legal profession is universally recognised as a noble calling, founded on trust, integrity, and unwavering faithfulness to the rule of law. An Advocate is not merely a representative of a litigant, but an officer of the Court, entrusted with upholding justice. When an Advocate betrays this trust by indulging in corruption or by abusing political influence to subvert due process, especially in criminal cases such conduct strikes at the very root of the justice delivery system. This danger is aggravated when public authorities or servants,who are expected to act impartially,abdicate their statutory duties and become mute spectators or willing instruments. Such a collapse of professional ethics and administrative responsibility erodes public confidence and undermines the constitutional promise of equality before law.

For the illiterate voters, temples are enough! The God will save the voters from toxic issues!
04/02/2026

For the illiterate voters, temples are enough! The God will save the voters from toxic issues!

01/02/2026
Wishing a very Happy Birthday to my beloved wife 🌸 Grateful every day for your love and strength.
25/01/2026

Wishing a very Happy Birthday to my beloved wife 🌸 Grateful every day for your love and strength.

Many happy returns of the day to my wife 🌹 May God bless you with long life and joy.
25/01/2026

Many happy returns of the day to my wife 🌹 May God bless you with long life and joy.

02/01/2026

IF I AM CONTESTING THE ELECTION, I WILL PROVIDE THIS DECLARATION TO EVERY VOTER OF MY WARD.
DECLARATION / PUBLIC PLEDGE
By the Contesting Candidate for
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Municipal Corporation
Ward/Division No. …………….
I, …………………………………., resident of ……………………………………., and a contesting candidate for Ward of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Municipal Corporation, hereby solemnly declare and affirm before the residents of my ward as under:
1. Constitutional Commitment
I affirm that I shall discharge my duties strictly in accordance with the Constitution of India, the Municipal Corporation Act, and all applicable laws, without fear, favour, pressure, or political bias. Public interest shall always prevail over personal or party interest.
2. Clean and Transparent Governance
I assure the residents that:
I shall not indulge in corruption, misuse of power, or illegal gratification.
All development works, tenders, and expenditures shall be pursued with full transparency and accountability.
I shall oppose and expose corruption, even if it involves persons of influence or authority.
3. Basic Civic Amenities – My Priority
If elected, I commit to actively work for:
Regular and sufficient water supply
Proper roads, footpaths, drainage, and street lighting
Cleanliness, solid waste management, and sanitation
Maintenance of gardens, public spaces, and community assets
4. Accessibility and Public Participation
I shall remain accessible to ward residents at fixed timings and locations.
I shall convene regular ward meetings to hear public grievances and suggestions.
Decisions affecting the ward shall be taken after consultation with residents.
5. Equality and Non-Discrimination
I shall serve all residents equally, without discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, language, gender, political affiliation, or economic status.
6. Accountability to the People
I shall place before the residents a periodic report of works undertaken and funds utilized.
If I fail to perform my duties honestly and diligently, I accept the moral right of citizens to question, criticize, and reject me in future elections.
7. No False Promises
I assure the public that I shall not make unrealistic or unlawful promises, and whatever assurances are given shall be pursued sincerely within the legal framework.
This declaration is made voluntarily, consciously, and in good faith, as a public pledge to the residents of Ward No. ………….
Place: Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
Date:
Signature of the Candidate:
Name: …………………………..
Contact No.: …………………….

26/11/2025

Constitution Day and the Need for Universal Awareness of Rights
Constitution Day, also known as “Samvidhan Divas”, is celebrated every year on 26th November to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India. On 26th November 1949, the Constituent Assembly adopted our Constitution, which came into effect on 26th January 1950.
The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, through its notification dated 19 November 2015, formally declared 26th November as Constitution Day to promote constitutional values among citizens.
Among all fundamental rights, the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression is one of the most crucial pillars of our democracy. Equally important is the Right to Information, which empowers citizens to ask questions, demand accountability, and make informed decisions in public life.
The Present Reality
Despite RTI being one of the strongest transparency laws in the world, only around 2% of India’s 150 crore population actively uses the RTI Act. A major reason is lack of education, awareness, and understanding of how the government functions.
A democracy can function meaningfully only when its citizens are informed. Without proper information, how can voters exercise their freedom of expression or choose the correct and competent candidates in elections? Blind faith in names, slogans, or religious symbolism—whether “Ram” or “Sita”—cannot replace informed decision-making.
The Need for a National Mission
To strengthen constitutional values and empower every citizen, the Government of India should adopt a Five-Year Nationwide Awareness and Literacy Plan aimed at:
Making 100% citizens aware of their fundamental rights and duties

Educating people—especially those who studied below 10th standard—about:
The functioning of government institutions
How to seek information under the RTI Act
How democratic processes work
How to participate responsibly in public life
Promoting civic literacy, legal literacy, and constitutional values at all levels
Why This Is Essential
Without awareness, education, and access to information:
The freedom of expression becomes symbolic, not real
Elections cannot reflect truly informed choices
Citizens remain dependent instead of empowered
The government risks drifting from democracy to monarchy-like governance, where only a few have knowledge and power
A Constitution is meaningful only when every citizen understands it, uses it, and defends it.

25/11/2025

नए श्रम क़ानून/श्रम संहिता (UNDER NEW LABOUR CODE) के तहत अब नियोक्ता 3 शिफ्टों को घटाकर 2 शिफ्टों में बदल सकते हैं, क्योंकि:
12 घंटे की ड्यूटी कानूनी रूप से अनुमत है,
हायर-एंड-फायर की सीमा को शिथिल कर दिया गया है,
हड़ताल करने का अधिकार लगभग समाप्त कर दिया गया है,
यूनियनों को कमजोर बना दिया गया है,
निरीक्षण और प्रवर्तन प्रणाली ढीली कर दी गई है,
नियोक्ताओं को अधिकतम लचीलापन दे दिया गया है।
यह पूरी व्यवस्था मज़दूरों के विरुद्ध झुकी हुई है और नियोक्ताओं के लिए सबसे बड़े छिपे हुए लाभों में से एक है। दुर्भाग्य से मज़दूर केवल गधे की तरह मेहनत करना जानते हैं; उन्हें अपनी वास्तविक गरिमा और मूल्य का ज्ञान ही नहीं है।

18/11/2025

All are requested be ready to file R T I applicatios to Election Commission and ask the educational qualifications of the toal voters as on today ! They will say, they don’t have the information, but when lakhs of application is filed to Election Commissioner, it will go to our Legislators.

09/11/2025

CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES THROUGH A I ( Artificial Intelligence applications)

Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section 356 – Statements conducing to public mischief.
Punishes making or publishing any statement, rumour or report, likely to cause fear or alarm among the public or disturb public tranquillity.
Punishment: Up to 3 years imprisonment or fine, or both.
Creating AI videos that terrify or misguide people falls directly under this.
Section 351 – False information with intent to cause offence against public peace
Covers knowingly spreading false or misleading information that can cause riot, mutiny, or harm to public order.
Section 354 – Defamation
If the AI video injures the reputation of a person or institution.
Section 326 – Cheating by personation using digital means
Applies when someone uses AI to impersonate another person digitally (e.g., politician, police officer, judge).
Section 111 – Criminal intimidation
When such videos threaten or instil fear in a person or group.

So also, Information Technology Act, 2000 (as amended) is applicable
Section 66D – Cheating by personation using computer resources
Deepfake creators impersonating others.
Punishment: Up to 3 years and ₹1 lakh fine.
Section 66E – Violation of privacy
If the AI video depicts someone’s image without consent.
Section 67 and 67A – Publishing or transmitting obscene or sexually explicit material
Deepfake po*******hy or morphed content.
Section 69A – Power to block information
The Government can block such content on social media.
IT (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021
Platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram must remove such videos upon complaint or government notice within a fixed time.
How to take Action Steps.
Complaint / FIR to Cyber Police Station under:
Sections 356, 351, 354 BNSS.
Sections 66D, 66E, 67 IT Act.
Submit Electronic Evidence:
Link, screenshot, metadata, hash value.
Request preservation of server logs.
Report to platform (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube) with a copy of the police complaint under Rule 3(2)(b) of IT Rules 2021.
Writ Petition / PIL
For large-scale deepfake menace, a public interest litigation can be filed seeking:
Mandatory labelling of AI-generated videos,
Fast-track takedown mechanism,
Government guidelines for AI content verification.

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