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‘There is something rotten in the state of Uttar Pradesh.’, it seems. After a journalist was burned alive in Shahjahanpur a few days back, in another shocking incident a minor girl was set on fire before being brutally assaulted allegedly by her neighbour in Kheshaan village in Fatehpur district. Her crime was just that her father had dared to stop some people from plucking mangoes from his orchard.

Meanwhile, attacks against scribes and whistle-blowers continued in the state with an RTI activist hacked to death by henchmen of a village head in Bahraich.

According to police, the incident took place in Hardi Gaura village where RTI activist Guru Prasad had sought information on some development work initiated by village head. Incensed at this, the village head with some of his supporters barged into his house and attacked him with pickaxes, sticks and some other sharp-edged weapons, police said.

On Saturday, Uttar Pradesh Government has suspended five policemen including inspector Sri Prakash Rai, one of the prime accused of burning Shaharanpur journalist Jagendra Singh alive.

However, shielding the minister for Backward Classes Welfare Ram Murti Verma , who is also accused in the case, UP government said that its minister will not resign from his post despite an First Information Report (FIR) now being lodged against him.

The state government had handed over the probe to DIG, Bareilly range in the alleged killing of the scribe by minister Verma and five others over a Facebook post.

Another journalist was attacked for complaining about gambling dens in Kanpur. Deepak Mishra is currently fighing for his life in a hospital.

‘Plucking Mangoes Got Her Killed’

Meanwhile, in the shocking incident in Fatehpur an FIR against four persons has been lodged with the Ghazipur police on the basis of a complaint given by victim’s parents. The police have arrested two persons in this regard.

The victim’s father Shiv Bhushan Shukla alleged his daughter was burnt alive by his neighbour Ramesh Prasad Shukla.

On Saturday, when Shivbhushan was at the fields and everyone else in the family was away for a wedding, the neighbours allegedly entered his house, thrashed one of his daughters – who was alone at the time – and then set her on fire.

“They entered my house and brutally thrashed my daughter. Then, to make it look like a suicide, they poured kerosene on her and burnt her alive,” said Shivbhushan.

Hearing her cries, villagers rushed to the spot and alerted the local police. “The victim, who suffered serious burns died at the spot,” said the police. The girl’s body was sent for an autopsy at the district hospital, they added.

Uttar Pradesh: Girl Burnt Alive For Plucking Mangoes In Fatehpur, RTI Activist Hacked To Death | Focus News
 
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He should be hanged in public so no one dare doing that sort of stuff again.
 
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India truly is hell on earth.
terror strikes, suicide bombing, killing of minorities are happening in pakistan of weakly baisis and you pakistanis calling india a hell on earth!!!!?? so what will you call pakistan?? a capital city of hell??
 
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UP .............wat else can i say



India truly is hell on earth.
yeah man...seriously...india is a hell on earth.....i jus cant understand y these foreigners and coming to bangalore and mumbai and delhi and pune and hyderabad to work in our companies man.........y are they not goin to countries like sri lanka....oh wait...i know y......coz ...no body cares about sri lanka
 
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terror strikes, suicide bombing, killing of minorities are happening in pakistan of weakly baisis and you pakistanis calling india a hell on earth!!!!?? so what will you call pakistan?? a capital city of hell??



He is SriLankan, can't you judge it from the flag? Dummy.!!
 
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UP .............wat else can i say




yeah man...seriously...india is a hell on earth.....i jus cant understand y these foreigners and coming to bangalore and mumbai and delhi and pune and hyderabad to work in our companies man.........y are they not goin to countries like sri lanka....oh wait...i know y......coz ...no body cares about sri lanka

June 14, 2015

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Devotees visit the temple and make 11 circumambulations making their request and return to complete 108 circumambulations upon its fulfillment.

'Visa Temple' where Indians go to pray and get US visas
Telangana temple popular among students and youngsters seeking to go abroad


Landing a good job is the dream of any person and one would go that extra mile to ensure they get the best deal. People in South India are no different. They head to the Chilkur Balaji temple in Telangana.

The shrine, popularly called the ‘Visa Balaji temple’, is a favourite of those seeking employment abroad. Stories of ‘Visa God’s’ miracles are numerous. In fact, a recent hoarding in the city announcing how a certain Channa Reddy got his US visa approval after visiting the temple went viral on social media sites, and leading newspapers took up the story.

Devotees visit the temple and make 11 circumambulations making their request and return to complete 108 circumambulations upon its fulfillment. Majority of those who visit the temple are visa seekers who eye jobs abroad and most of them are youngsters within 25 and 35 years of age, according to a source from the temple trust.

“People believe that the ‘Visa God’ will help them get overseas jobs for candidates who have already applied or student visas for those seeking to study abroad,” a regular visitor told ‘Emirates24|7’.

Bheem Reddy, a social worker from Hyderabad, said, “There is no payment to be made at the temple, unlike in many places of worship. There are no cash boxes kept at the premises. No donations made – neither in cash or kind – at the temple.”

It is popular among students, too. “Youngsters who want to migrate to the US or any other foreign country for higher studies are regular visitors to Chilkur,” he added.

Srikant Padala, is just one among the several devotees who have posted their experience on the temple’s website. “I visited Chilkur Balaji several times after reading about the place in newspapers. Then I sought a US visa and was successful and travelled to the US. Now, every time I go to India, I definitely visit ‘Telangana Tirupathi’.

About 75,000 to 100,000 devotees visit the temple in a week. The most popular days being Fridays and Sundays, when people throng the temple as early at 4am in the morning.

And people from far and wide and those from neighbouring states travel to Chilkur to seek blessings to realise their dreams of working and studying abroad.

However, there are skeptics, too. Anakha, an Indian, doesn’t believe any miracles happen at Chilkur.

'Visa Temple' where Indians go to pray and get US visas - Emirates 24|7
 
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RIP to the poor soul. ..
No doubt mangoes are tasty, but it doesn't mean that you steal it......And the illetracy at its peak! They killed her just for mangoes....This is brutality and inhuman incident.
 
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June 14, 2015

625770225.gif

Devotees visit the temple and make 11 circumambulations making their request and return to complete 108 circumambulations upon its fulfillment.

'Visa Temple' where Indians go to pray and get US visas
Telangana temple popular among students and youngsters seeking to go abroad


Landing a good job is the dream of any person and one would go that extra mile to ensure they get the best deal. People in South India are no different. They head to the Chilkur Balaji temple in Telangana.

The shrine, popularly called the ‘Visa Balaji temple’, is a favourite of those seeking employment abroad. Stories of ‘Visa God’s’ miracles are numerous. In fact, a recent hoarding in the city announcing how a certain Channa Reddy got his US visa approval after visiting the temple went viral on social media sites, and leading newspapers took up the story.

Devotees visit the temple and make 11 circumambulations making their request and return to complete 108 circumambulations upon its fulfillment. Majority of those who visit the temple are visa seekers who eye jobs abroad and most of them are youngsters within 25 and 35 years of age, according to a source from the temple trust.

“People believe that the ‘Visa God’ will help them get overseas jobs for candidates who have already applied or student visas for those seeking to study abroad,” a regular visitor told ‘Emirates24|7’.

Bheem Reddy, a social worker from Hyderabad, said, “There is no payment to be made at the temple, unlike in many places of worship. There are no cash boxes kept at the premises. No donations made – neither in cash or kind – at the temple.”

It is popular among students, too. “Youngsters who want to migrate to the US or any other foreign country for higher studies are regular visitors to Chilkur,” he added.

Srikant Padala, is just one among the several devotees who have posted their experience on the temple’s website. “I visited Chilkur Balaji several times after reading about the place in newspapers. Then I sought a US visa and was successful and travelled to the US. Now, every time I go to India, I definitely visit ‘Telangana Tirupathi’.

About 75,000 to 100,000 devotees visit the temple in a week. The most popular days being Fridays and Sundays, when people throng the temple as early at 4am in the morning.

And people from far and wide and those from neighbouring states travel to Chilkur to seek blessings to realise their dreams of working and studying abroad.

However, there are skeptics, too. Anakha, an Indian, doesn’t believe any miracles happen at Chilkur.

'Visa Temple' where Indians go to pray and get US visas - Emirates 24|7

lol

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we have a spanish family living in our colony and had an american professor who taught us PSOC(lemme know if u dunno wat tat is) for 2 yrs...so plzz spare me ur bs......
 
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India is literally the toilet bowl of the world. A seething mass of faeces, piss, violence, bigotry, pollution, overcrowding, poverty.. you name it. I'm sorry but words cannot describe it really.
 
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