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Delimitation's Dirty Game: When Women's Rights Become a Ploy

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Delimitation's Dirty Game: When Women's Rights Become a Ploy By Jameel Aahmed Milansaar, Bangalore Indian politics loves a good drama, and the delimitation bill debate is delivering one right now. The idea? Redraw constituency lines after the next census to match population changes. Southern states like ours in Karnataka could get squeezed, while the north bulks up. But here's the kicker: some groups that have spent years holding women back are suddenly all about "women's rights" to ram their real plan through. Let's break it down. Delimitation means adjusting Lok Sabha and assembly seats fairly. The north's population has boomed—Uttar Pradesh might jump from 80 seats to 140-plus—while we've kept growth in check with better family planning. Karnataka's 28 seats could feel the pinch. Now, certain northern-heavy alliances are yelling for 33% women's quotas, tying it to the bill. Convenient, right? These are the same folks who've dragged t...

The Master Key - Durood

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Every seeker who has wandered the corridors of spiritual knowledge eventually arrives at the same humbling realization — the unlock code to divine wisdom was never hidden in obscure manuscripts, esoteric rituals, or the guarded secrets of any lodge or lineage. It was always the Durood Sending abundant blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is not a warm-up act before the real spiritual work begins. It is the work. The scholars of the heart have long understood what the intellect struggles to accept — that nearness to the Messenger ﷺ is nearness to the source itself. Every veil that separates a believer from understanding, from barakah, from the opening of the chest, dissolves in proportion to how sincerely and consistently that tongue moves in his ﷺ remembrance. This is not metaphor. This is mechanism. Ibn Qayyim wrote extensively on how Durood unlocks what nothing else can reach. The Sufis built entire spiritual architectures around this singular act. Why? Because the Prophet ﷺ is the ...

BCCI and MI management may take major action against Hardik Pandya.

During yesterday’s MI vs PBKS match, a heated argument was seen on the field between Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah. When Hardik Pandya was setting the field, he seemed fully committed to his own strategy and did not give much importance to Jasprit Bumrah’s input. Bumrah initially tried to put forward his point, but Hardik Pandya seemed to forget that Bumrah is a senior player. Meanwhile, PBKS batsmen kept scoring runs continuously and no wickets were falling. In this situation, Hardik’s frustration was clearly seen being directed at Bumrah. On the ground, it was evident that Hardik was showing anger towards him. Now, the Mumbai Indians team appears to be completely falling apart, and Hardik Pandya is being blamed for it. His anger and attitude are said to have spoiled the team environment.

The South Kept Its Promise. Delhi Is Breaking Its Own.

  The South Kept Its Promise. Delhi's Breaking Theirs. You know, when a government starts punishing discipline by taking away power, it's not really governing—it's just settling old scores. By Jameel Aahmed Milansaar Bangalore. Email: wwwjameel@yahoo.com Let me tell you about this quiet kind of injustice that sneaks in, not with big noise, but through a simple parliamentary notice. For Tamil Nadu, it showed up as a "special session" from April 16 to 18—slipped right into the calendar while the state's in the middle of elections. Voters are busy, campaigns are in full swing, everyone's focused locally... and Delhi picks this moment. Coincidence? Hardly. They don't do accidents. This Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, hides inside all that talk about women's reservation, but it's really about tying parliamentary seats back to raw population numbers after the long-delayed Census. Sounds like boring admin stuff, right? Wrong. For decades, s...

The Dismissal of Naseer Ahmed Is Not a Scandal. It Is a Confession.

By : Jameel Aahmed Milansaar When a ruling party sacks its own political secretary for sabotaging its candidate, it's not flexing discipline. It's exposing the rot beneath. Karnataka's Congress government didn't boot MLC Naseer Ahmed out of newfound principle. They did it because they got caught, with internal paperwork too damning to bury. The curt order on April 13, stripping the MLC and long-time political secretary to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of his role, reveals more about the party's fractures than the man himself. Congress had fielded Samarth Mallikarjun—a Lingayat heir from the powerful Shamanur dynasty—for the Davangere South bypoll on April 9. Muslim leaders inside the party, long pushing for one of their own on the ticket, felt stabbed in the back. Their anger was real. Legitimate, even. But what came next wasn't dissent. It was sabotage: well-funded, methodical, aimed straight at their own guy. AICC's internal probe and state intelligence poin...

Jameel Ahmed Milansaar

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Jameel Ahmed Milansaar Writer | Author | Columnist | Realtor | Printing Services Owner Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh! I am Jameel Ahmed Milansaar, a dedicated writer, author, and columnist based in Bangalore with over 30 years of active engagement in social welfare. Passionate about uplifting communities, I help address needs through informative booklets authored in English, Urdu, and Kannada—plus seamless translations of works by fellow authors across these languages. A regular blogger, realtor, and owner of my own printing services firm, I blend creativity with entrepreneurship to make a meaningful impact. Connect with me: Blog: jameelblr.blogspot.com Facebook: facebook.com/wwwjameel X (Twitter): @wwwjameel Mobile: +91 9845498354 Let's collaborate on stories that inspire and inform!

Broken Promises and Broken Leaders: Davanagere’s Bitter Aftermath

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  Broken Promises and Broken Leaders: Davanagere’s Bitter Aftermath By : Jameel Aahmed Milansaar The Davanagere South bypoll has turned into an emotional reckoning for the Karnataka Congress, especially for its minority leaders. What began as a tussle over who should contest the seat has ended in the resignation of MLC K Abdul Jabbar, the party’s Minority Department chairman, and the quiet removal of MLC Naseer Ahmed from Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s inner circle. The episode is less about strategy and more about who is allowed to speak, and who is expected to quietly disappear. At the centre of the storm is the high command’s decision to impose Samarth Shamanuru as the candidate, overriding strong local support for Jabbar. Muslim leaders, including Housing Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan, had backed Jabbar, arguing that community sentiment and local opinion deserved greater weight. The party, however, chose yet again to fall back on the “deceased leader’s son” formula that worked pol...

ایک فیصلہ جو حساب مانگتا ہے

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 -ایک فیصلہ جو حساب مانگتا ہے- ستنکولم کسٹوڈیل قتل اور احتساب کی نایاب فتح از قلم : جمیل احمد ملنسار چھ سال گزر چکے ہیں جب تامل ناڈو کے ایک چھوٹے سے پولیس تھانے میں دو عام تاجروں کو بے رحمی سے تشدد کا نشانہ بنا کر موت کے گھاٹ اتار دیا گیا۔ اب انصاف نے آخر کار اس زبان میں آواز اٹھائی ہے جسے نظام شاذ و نادر ہی سنتا ہے۔ 6 اپریل 2026 کو مادورئی کی فرسٹ ایڈیشنل ڈسٹرکٹ اینڈ سیشنز کورٹ نے ستھنکولم پولیس سٹیشن کے نو اہلکاروں کو جے راج اور ان کے بیٹے جے بینکس کے وحشیانہ کسٹوڈیل قتل کے جرم میں سزائے موت سنائی۔ جج جی مٹھو کمارن نے اسے ’نایاب ترین کیس‘ قرار دیا—ایک ایسا کیس جہاں وہ لوگ جو قانون کی حفاظت کا حلف اٹھاتے ہیں، خود قانون کے سب سے بڑے شکنجے بن گئے۔ عدالت نے مجرموں پر متاثرین کے خاندان کو مجموعی طور پر ایک کروڑ چالیس لاکھ روپے کا ہرجانہ بھی عائد کیا۔ ایک ریاست جو پولیس کی زیادتیوں کی داستانوں سے مدتوں زخمی رہی ہے، اس فیصلے نے اسے ایک بجلی کی طرح جھنجھوڑ دیا۔ جے راج، اڑسٹھ سالہ، ستھنکولم میں ایک سادہ سا موبائل فون کا شوشروم چلاتے تھے۔ ان کے بیٹے بینکس، اکتیس سالہ، قریب ہی ایک چھوٹا سا ...

Rarest of Rare Judgement for Rarest of Rare Case.

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A Verdict That Demands Reckoning The Sathankulam Custodial Killings and the Rare Triumph of Accountability. by Jameel Aahmed Milansaar. Six years after two ordinary traders were tortured to death inside a Tamil Nadu police station, justice has finally spoken in a language the system rarely uses. On April 6, 2026, the First Additional District and Sessions Court in Madurai sentenced nine policemen to death for the brutal custodial murders of P. Jayaraj and his son J. Bennicks. Judge G. Muthukumaran called it a “rarest of rare” case—one in which the very people sworn to protect the law became its most savage violators. The court also ordered the convicts to pay the victims’ family a collective ₹1.40 crore in compensation. For a state long scarred by stories of police excess, this verdict lands like a thunderclap. Jayaraj, 58, ran a modest mobile-phone showroom in Sathankulam, near Thoothukudi. His son Bennicks, 31, helped at a nearby stand. Neither man had a criminal record. On the eveni...

A Friend of the Quran Departs: In Memory of Shaykh Syed Iqbal Zaheer

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Zainab Aliyah Yesterday, late Wednesday afternoon, I was aggrieved to find out that Shaykh Syed Iqbal Zaheer was breathing his last. With a heart bracing for loss imminent, I sat in long silence as tears flowed, contemplating the life of the man who would soon leave us heartbroken and bereft at his departure that would darken our lives in more ways than could be counted. He was not a man of many words, almost as if his silence itself was a reminder of the adaab of the learned men of the Islamic Golden Age that he had modelled his life upon: speak when spoken to; speak well or remain silent. I’m reminded of how he sat while listening, his head bent low, his wrinkled hands clasped in each other as he gave the matter deep thought before responding. His words when he finally spoke were concise, intentional, thorough, lucid in their meaning and profound in their effect. Hence, students of ilm, who have pursued knowledge that is not diminished by fame, when they stumbled upon his persistent...

Miracles in the Sacred Chambers: Eyewitness Accounts from Masjid al-Nabawi

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by Jameel Aahmed Milansaar Miracles in the Sacred Chambers: Eyewitness Accounts from Masjid al-Nabawi In the heart of Madinah stands Masjid al-Nabawi, forever hallowed by the presence of Rasulallah ﷺ. During the 1880s, its imam was the revered Shaykh Shawkat Pasha, surrounded by the aghwat—devoted men granted the profound honor of entering the Prophet's noble chambers. These were no ordinary custodians; they were stewards of sanctity, touching what few ever could. Fast-forward to the 1970s, when one such aghwat received a divine assignment: changing the cloths within those blessed rooms. This man, who relied on thick glasses to see clearly, shared astonishing experiences that defy the ordinary. In the enveloping darkness of the chambers, he effortlessly threaded a needle—his vision miraculously sharpened, unhindered by his usual limitations. A passionate collector of the world's finest scents, he declared by Allah's oath that no perfume could rival the ethereal fragrance pe...

🏡 Real Estate Negotiation Mastery Turning Conversations into Closures

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by Jameel Aahmed Milansaar x.com/ wwwjameel 🏡 Real Estate Negotiation Mastery Turning Conversations into Closures In today’s fast-moving property market—whether dealing in villas, apartments, or commercial spaces—deals are not won by pressure, but by perception. The best brokers don’t push—they guide. Let’s translate these negotiation principles into practical, on-ground real estate tactics. 1. 🔁 The Mirror Trick (Repeat to Reveal) When a client says: “The price feels too high for this area.” You respond: “Too high?” This does three things: Encourages them to explain deeper (budget, comparison, or hidden concern) Makes them feel heard Buys you time to think strategically Many buyers compare options silently. Mirroring helps uncover whether hesitation is financial—or just informational. 2. 🏷️ Labeling (Call Out Emotions) Real estate is emotional—security, status, and fear of making the wrong decision. Say: “It seems like you’re concerned about overpaying in this market.” or “It feel...

A Brokeman blames his Income while a Wise man.....

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Trump’s 48-Hour Ultimatum Isn’t Bold Leadership—It’s a Dangerous Game of Russian Roulette with the World’s Oil Lifeline

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Jameel Aahmed Milansaar Day 23 of the US-Israel-Iran war has already shattered every norm of restraint. Now President Donald Trump has thrown gasoline on the fire with a midnight Truth Social post that reads like a Hollywood script: reopen the Strait of Hormuz completely, no threats, no exceptions—or America will start bombing Iran’s power plants, “beginning with the biggest one first.” The deadline lands Monday night. Forty-eight hours. That’s all. Let’s be brutally honest: this is not strategy. This is escalation dressed up as resolve. The Strait of Hormuz has never been “just” a shipping lane. It is the jugular of the global economy. One-fifth of the planet’s traded oil passes through those narrow waters every single day. Iran’s missile barrages and subsequent blockade didn’t merely inconvenience tanker captains; they slammed the brakes on energy markets, sent Brent crude screaming past $105 a barrel, and left entire economies—Japan’s especially—staring at empty pipelines and rising...