I am used to it, used to the overcrowded trains, the struggle, the dysfunction and the chaos. Because this is what the system has taught me. I wasn't taught 'civic sense' by the system. The system taught me to live with the chaos, to struggle to carry myself, my family and our luggage through the crowd, to suffer the overcrowded train inside the so-called 'reserved' coaches too, because that is what the system allows, enables.
Larger problem lies in the lack of an effective apparatus to avert these incidents, which have become more common, especially during large gatherings or major events.
The real concern, however, is that one of the funders of IFES is Open Society Foundations (OSF), which is owned by George Soros. Notably, Soros has been involved in funding anti-India activities for a long time.
The FIR was registered on 7th February 2025 under Section 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act against two accused, including a public servant from the Office of the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (PCDA), Ministry of Defence, Defence Offices Complex, New Delhi, and a private individual who was a defence supplier.
The real concern arises with IFES’s private funders, which include Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Open Society Foundations (OSF). Notably, OSF is owned by George Soros, a figure widely accused of funding anti-India activities.
105 academics came forward to appeal to the Muhammad Yunus regime to release Sohel Hasan Galib. However, it fell on deaf ears. Yunus had been jailing people for criticising his regime while pandering to the Islamists at the same time.
The Delhi Chief Minister's Office (CMO) has written to social media platform 'X', expressing concern over the unauthorised change of its official handle "@CMODelhi "to "@KejriwalAtWork" and requested its immediate restoration.