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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Heisenberg17_

Where did my post go? I didn't even mention any names or attack anyone, and still it got deleted?


Looks like the scumbags know who the are.


My post also vanished..and it was a twitter post about how Vivek overcome obstacles to make this movie. Nothing offensive. Guess his befitting reply doesn't count..someone has a copyright on the phrase

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

Beyond the box office, one major thing TKF has achieved is that it got people talking about a sordid tale of barbarism that took place in our own backyard. People just don't realize how difficult it was to release a film that's brutally honest, strictly avoids the romanticism of terrorism, and doesn't cater to the established narrative...rather destroys it. The entire opposition and its media is up in arms against the film. That's telling.

Moreover, you think only the stories of Kashmiri Hindus were censored? Nope. Just Google the horrors that took place in Ajmer in the early 90s. It was India's Rotherham scandal. Hundreds of teenagers were sexually assaulted, photographed, and blackmailed by a gang led by the Khadims who run the dargah. The local authorities were aware of it but no action was taken because the accused were associated with the dargah, were influential, and also the members of congress (surprised?). It was argued that any action could result in communal riots. The editor of a local daily finally broke the story to prompt the authorities to take action. I'm mentioning this incident because the pattern of crimes being brushed under the carpet to protect secularism is eerily similar. I notice the same shit in propaganda articles trashing TKF and accusing it of spreading hate and divide.

Why should victims be forced to suffer in silence for politicians and their media puppets to further their careers?

TKF is a brave attempt. Period. Ofcourse, congress being out of power helps. It wouldn't have allowed the film to be made.


If anything can be destroyed by the truth, it was never worth protecting. Period.

Oh My God this is the first time I am even hearing about this!

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago

https://twitter.com/IndiaSpeaksPR/status/1505850679268716554?t=3R6R6GWs_bgI-ad1jw2gEA&s=19


Thank heavens for the internet.

Edited by Wistfulness - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

Beyond the box office, one major thing TKF has achieved is that it got people talking about a sordid tale of barbarism that took place in our own backyard. People just don't realize how difficult it was to release a film that's brutally honest, strictly avoids the romanticism of terrorism, and doesn't cater to the established narrative...rather destroys it. The entire opposition and its media is up in arms against the film. That's telling.

Moreover, you think only the stories of Kashmiri Hindus were censored? Nope. Just Google the horrors that took place in Ajmer in the early 90s. It was India's Rotherham scandal. Hundreds of teenagers were sexually assaulted, photographed, and blackmailed by a gang led by the Khadims who run the dargah. The local authorities were aware of it but no action was taken because the accused were associated with the dargah, were influential, and also the members of congress (surprised?). It was argued that any action could result in communal riots. The editor of a local daily finally broke the story to prompt the authorities to take action. I'm mentioning this incident because the pattern of crimes being brushed under the carpet to protect secularism is eerily similar. I notice the same shit in propaganda articles trashing TKF and accusing it of spreading hate and divide.

Why should victims be forced to suffer in silence for politicians and their media puppets to further their careers?

TKF is a brave attempt. Period. Ofcourse, congress being out of power helps. It wouldn't have allowed the film to be made.


If anything can be destroyed by the truth, it was never worth protecting. Period.

@bold I have read about this while reading string operations regarding female foeticide in rajasthan even there string operation was held it was huge scandal and politicians were involved but it got brushed under carpet and the journalists got killed also right ?
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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

Beyond the box office, one major thing TKF has achieved is that it got people talking about a sordid tale of barbarism that took place in our own backyard. People just don't realize how difficult it was to release a film that's brutally honest, strictly avoids the romanticism of terrorism, and doesn't cater to the established narrative...rather destroys it. The entire opposition and its media is up in arms against the film. That's telling.

Moreover, you think only the stories of Kashmiri Hindus were censored? Nope. Just Google the horrors that took place in Ajmer in the early 90s. It was India's Rotherham scandal. Hundreds of teenagers were sexually assaulted, photographed, and blackmailed by a gang led by the Khadims who run the dargah. The local authorities were aware of it but no action was taken because the accused were associated with the dargah, were influential, and also the members of congress (surprised?). It was argued that any action could result in communal riots. The editor of a local daily finally broke the story to prompt the authorities to take action. I'm mentioning this incident because the pattern of crimes being brushed under the carpet to protect secularism is eerily similar. I notice the same shit in propaganda articles trashing TKF and accusing it of spreading hate and divide.

Why should victims be forced to suffer in silence for politicians and their media puppets to further their careers?

TKF is a brave attempt. Period. Ofcourse, congress being out of power helps. It wouldn't have allowed the film to be made.


If anything can be destroyed by the truth, it was never worth protecting. Period.


Found this while reading about the incident on wiki. Aisa sab padh Kar Sach me nahi samajh aata kya kahoon😡


Small-time tabloids were quite a sensation in Ajmer at that time. As if the mass exploitation of hundreds of girls was not enough of a blow to the town’s conscience, many victims were even allegedly blackmailed further by these tabloids and local papers. They had access to the explicit images of the girls, and the owners and publishers sought money from the families of the girls to keep them hidden.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: TeluguChokri

@bold I have read about this while reading string operations regarding female foeticide in rajasthan even there string operation was held it was huge scandal and politicians were involved but it got brushed under carpet and the journalists got killed also right ?

Yeah under mysterious circumstances.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Wistfulness

Yeah under mysterious circumstances.

damn 😳

Also heard some of the girls were from army families

How can such big issue be rubbed under carpet like did not even happen

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