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GGargipanther879
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May 8, 2025 at 5:49 pmThe situation is getting far worse and I can only imagine the panic among us citizens. I come to keep a few points for the wellbeing of each and everyone of you.
The situation is in a state where it is causing panic among all, there’s no denial. The mock drill and civil training where done to train us during emergency. What I saw is people freely roaming outside during the blackout protocol laughing it off. Seeing such things, I urge to every one of you that please take the blackout protocol seriously, i.e., if you here the sirens turn off the lights of your household and hide in a place and try to keep remain calm as possible.
One more important thing you should know that in state like this if India declares National Emergency, your fundamental rights gets suspended, only 2 Articles, i.e., Article 20 and Article 21 of the Constitution are not suspended even during emergencies.
Again, please remain calm and stop believing everything and do not let the social media consume you. Thank you. -
PPropanther7680
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May 9, 2025 at 7:03 amWho is panicking ? Assholes are bursting firecrackers in the middle of night , where people from border towns are getting killed .
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