https://x.com/NalinisKitchen/status/1981370886843486595
@NalinisKitchen
Dear Indians, your life has ZERO value.
FSSAI banned ORSL because it contains high sugar and does not comply with the WHO formula, as it is dangerous for health.
Then the ORSL company said, “Please, sir, we have ₹180 crore worth of stock. Please let us sell it.”
The court said, Okay, sell it.
So, this ₹180 crore stock of a big billionaire company has more value than the health of 140 crore Indians.
Internal Security Watch
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https://x.com/rishibagree/status/1981251839745282119
@rishibagree
₹350 Crore Chit Fund Scam Shocks Asansol!
Tahsin Ahmed, son of TMC Minority Wing President Shakil Ahmed, defrauded 3,000 families, mostly Muslim, via a fake unlicensed company.
Promising high returns, he vanished on Oct 15, leaving victims with lost savings, loans, and shattered lives.
@rishibagree
₹350 Crore Chit Fund Scam Shocks Asansol!
Tahsin Ahmed, son of TMC Minority Wing President Shakil Ahmed, defrauded 3,000 families, mostly Muslim, via a fake unlicensed company.
Promising high returns, he vanished on Oct 15, leaving victims with lost savings, loans, and shattered lives.
Re: Internal Security Watch
https://x.com/MeghUpdates/status/1981622481879253406
@MeghUpdates
BIG BREAKING
Delhi Police’s Special Cell has FOILED a major TERROR ATTACK in the national capital.
Two ISIS-linked operatives ARRESTED — trained for SUICIDE MISSIONS & caught with IEDs.
The plot was in its FINAL stages — a bloodbath averted by India’s brave intel network.
@MeghUpdates
BIG BREAKING
Delhi Police’s Special Cell has FOILED a major TERROR ATTACK in the national capital.
Two ISIS-linked operatives ARRESTED — trained for SUICIDE MISSIONS & caught with IEDs.
The plot was in its FINAL stages — a bloodbath averted by India’s brave intel network.
Re: Internal Security Watch
Linked to isis and in final stages?? Now that's an interesting development, isis-k has mostly been a defunct setup, other than a couple of blasts quickly claimed in pakistan, peshawar iirc, but then that's pakistan
Why should there be issues of isis-k with india except as the obvious territory claimed in the name of islam, the usual nonsense
Secondly, what do they hope to gain by this?? They might think more hardcore might join, but then indian machinery in the right hands can be pretty ruthless, or maybe this was a demonstration to prospective backers financially but even that is squeezed by the state
No riots, no aar paar ki ladai, no usual bugles of Kashmir, ayodhya, godhra, deccan? That is where the state is currently at, what does one gain by turning back the clock by 15 years
Why should there be issues of isis-k with india except as the obvious territory claimed in the name of islam, the usual nonsense
Secondly, what do they hope to gain by this?? They might think more hardcore might join, but then indian machinery in the right hands can be pretty ruthless, or maybe this was a demonstration to prospective backers financially but even that is squeezed by the state
No riots, no aar paar ki ladai, no usual bugles of Kashmir, ayodhya, godhra, deccan? That is where the state is currently at, what does one gain by turning back the clock by 15 years
Re: Internal Security Watch
https://x.com/manamuntu/status/1981656459680338276
@manamuntu
The back-to-back deaths of top foreign operatives, an ISI agent found dead in Dhaka’s Sheraton Hotel and CIA’s Terrence Arvelle Jackson, along with the arrest of suspected ISIS members in India, point to a deep undercurrent of covert warfare across South Asia. Intelligence sources hint that these were not isolated incidents but interlinked moves in a larger shadow game where agencies like China’s MSS, India’s R&AW, and Western intelligence networks are clashing for influence. The use of polonium, crypto-funded missions, and targeted eliminations marks a dangerous new phase of espionage where deniability meets precision. The timing of the ISIS arrests in Delhi and Madhya Pradesh just as these assassinations unfolded suggests preemptive strikes or retaliatory chain reactions. What we are seeing is not random chaos, it is the anatomy of a silent war being fought beneath the surface of regional politics. The battle for control over South Asia’s intelligence map has officially gone kinetic, and psyops, not diplomacy, may decide who wins.

https://x.com/HPhobiaWatch/status/1981627937255309668
@HPhobiaWatch
Delhi Special Cell has arrested Adnan Shaikh and Adnan Ahmed from Sadiq Nagar, 2 ISIS operatives who were plotting large scale IED blast in the crowded place.
Police recovered electronic devices, explosive compounds, incriminating materials and palestine flags from their residence. They were in touch with Pakistani ISI
A major terror attack on a magnitude of Pahalgam has been averted in the national capital. We don't thank our intelligence agency enough. There are thousands of such sleeper cell radicals exist in our country
Rajnath Singh in Jaisalmer: 'Next Misadventure Will Cost Pakistan Dearly'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqN0VyJSU2w
India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh issued a strong message to Pakistan while addressing soldiers in Jaisalmer. Referring to Operation Sindoor, he declared that Pakistan has already faced consequences and warned that any future misadventure will be met with a fierce response. Singh also joined the Armed Forces personnel for the traditional ‘Bada Khana’ gathering, boosting troop morale on the border. Watch the powerful moment and message from Jaisalmer.
@manamuntu
The back-to-back deaths of top foreign operatives, an ISI agent found dead in Dhaka’s Sheraton Hotel and CIA’s Terrence Arvelle Jackson, along with the arrest of suspected ISIS members in India, point to a deep undercurrent of covert warfare across South Asia. Intelligence sources hint that these were not isolated incidents but interlinked moves in a larger shadow game where agencies like China’s MSS, India’s R&AW, and Western intelligence networks are clashing for influence. The use of polonium, crypto-funded missions, and targeted eliminations marks a dangerous new phase of espionage where deniability meets precision. The timing of the ISIS arrests in Delhi and Madhya Pradesh just as these assassinations unfolded suggests preemptive strikes or retaliatory chain reactions. What we are seeing is not random chaos, it is the anatomy of a silent war being fought beneath the surface of regional politics. The battle for control over South Asia’s intelligence map has officially gone kinetic, and psyops, not diplomacy, may decide who wins.
https://x.com/HPhobiaWatch/status/1981627937255309668
@HPhobiaWatch
Delhi Special Cell has arrested Adnan Shaikh and Adnan Ahmed from Sadiq Nagar, 2 ISIS operatives who were plotting large scale IED blast in the crowded place.
Police recovered electronic devices, explosive compounds, incriminating materials and palestine flags from their residence. They were in touch with Pakistani ISI
A major terror attack on a magnitude of Pahalgam has been averted in the national capital. We don't thank our intelligence agency enough. There are thousands of such sleeper cell radicals exist in our country
Rajnath Singh in Jaisalmer: 'Next Misadventure Will Cost Pakistan Dearly'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqN0VyJSU2w
India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh issued a strong message to Pakistan while addressing soldiers in Jaisalmer. Referring to Operation Sindoor, he declared that Pakistan has already faced consequences and warned that any future misadventure will be met with a fierce response. Singh also joined the Armed Forces personnel for the traditional ‘Bada Khana’ gathering, boosting troop morale on the border. Watch the powerful moment and message from Jaisalmer.
Re: Internal Security Watch
Even if sale of the stock gets allowed by court, the judges should have told the company to put a sticker on the pack, saying "Not As Per WHO Recommended Formula"uddu wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025 14:13 https://x.com/NalinisKitchen/status/1981370886843486595
@NalinisKitchen
Dear Indians, your life has ZERO value.
FSSAI banned ORSL because it contains high sugar and does not comply with the WHO formula, as it is dangerous for health.
Then the ORSL company said, “Please, sir, we have ₹180 crore worth of stock. Please let us sell it.”
The court said, Okay, sell it.
So, this ₹180 crore stock of a big billionaire company has more value than the health of 140 crore Indians.
Re: Internal Security Watch
https://www.rediff.com/news/report/how- ... 251024.htm
How 2 educated youths became ISIS's Delhi operatives
Hemant Waje, October 25, 2025
The two men had been instructed to carry out a terror strike in a crowded Delhi location on Diwali, targeting a prominent mall and a public park.
They were young, educated, and lived what seemed to be ordinary lives. But behind their smartphone and laptop screens, the two men were slowly drawn into the dark web of ISIS propaganda, and eventually allegedly converted it into a plot to strike Delhi on Diwali.
The two youths -- Md Adnan Khan alias Abu Muharib (19), from Delhi's Sadiq Nagar, and Adnan Khan alias Abu Mohammad (20), from Bhopal -- were arrested in a pre-emptive operation that likely averted a major tragedy, according to officials.
The duo, described as "highly radicalised", had allegedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and were working under the command of a handler operating from the Syria-Turkey border.
According to investigators, the men had been instructed to carry out a terror strike in a crowded Delhi location on Diwali, targeting a prominent mall and a public park.
Mohammad grew up in a middle-class home in Bhopal. His father, Salam Khan, works as an accountant for private firms, while his mother has done small acting roles in local productions. He attended a madrasa between the ages of 6 and 10 leading to his radicalisation and entry in the terror world, Additional Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah said.
After completing Class 12, he began preparing for the chartered accountancy exams. But behind the quiet routine, investigators say, he was spending long hours online, following jihadi pages and watching ISIS propaganda videos. His radicalisation reportedly began after his madrasa years and deepened post-2020 as he engaged with extremist content.
In June 2024, Mohammad's first brush with the law came when he was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for threatening an additional sessions judge linked to the Gyanvapi Mosque case on social media. He was booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) but was later released on bail in a few months when lesser charges were framed.
Soon after his release, he returned to extremist content online, this time more deeply involved. He connected with Muharib from Delhi, and together they began running Instagram channels and YouTube pages pushing ISIS propaganda and trying to recruit like-minded youth. Their coordination with the Syria-based handler Abu Ibrahim al-Qureshi marked the next phase -- the move from ideology to action.
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Gautam
How 2 educated youths became ISIS's Delhi operatives
Hemant Waje, October 25, 2025
The two men had been instructed to carry out a terror strike in a crowded Delhi location on Diwali, targeting a prominent mall and a public park.
They were young, educated, and lived what seemed to be ordinary lives. But behind their smartphone and laptop screens, the two men were slowly drawn into the dark web of ISIS propaganda, and eventually allegedly converted it into a plot to strike Delhi on Diwali.
The two youths -- Md Adnan Khan alias Abu Muharib (19), from Delhi's Sadiq Nagar, and Adnan Khan alias Abu Mohammad (20), from Bhopal -- were arrested in a pre-emptive operation that likely averted a major tragedy, according to officials.
The duo, described as "highly radicalised", had allegedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and were working under the command of a handler operating from the Syria-Turkey border.
According to investigators, the men had been instructed to carry out a terror strike in a crowded Delhi location on Diwali, targeting a prominent mall and a public park.
Mohammad grew up in a middle-class home in Bhopal. His father, Salam Khan, works as an accountant for private firms, while his mother has done small acting roles in local productions. He attended a madrasa between the ages of 6 and 10 leading to his radicalisation and entry in the terror world, Additional Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah said.
After completing Class 12, he began preparing for the chartered accountancy exams. But behind the quiet routine, investigators say, he was spending long hours online, following jihadi pages and watching ISIS propaganda videos. His radicalisation reportedly began after his madrasa years and deepened post-2020 as he engaged with extremist content.
In June 2024, Mohammad's first brush with the law came when he was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for threatening an additional sessions judge linked to the Gyanvapi Mosque case on social media. He was booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) but was later released on bail in a few months when lesser charges were framed.
Soon after his release, he returned to extremist content online, this time more deeply involved. He connected with Muharib from Delhi, and together they began running Instagram channels and YouTube pages pushing ISIS propaganda and trying to recruit like-minded youth. Their coordination with the Syria-based handler Abu Ibrahim al-Qureshi marked the next phase -- the move from ideology to action.
......
Gautam