
ਪ੍ਰਵਾਸੀ ਨੇ ਕੀਤੀ 5 ਸਾਲ ਦੇ ਬੱਚੇ ਦੀ ਹੱਤਿਆ | Anti-immigration sentiment | Why they killed Charlie Kirk?
Welcome to another powerful episode of the Kaka Balli Punjabi Podcast – where real conversations meet raw truth. Today, I am joined by Ajaydeep Singh Dhaliwal and Ajeet Chahal to dive into some of the most viral, controversial, and trending issues shaping our world and Punjab today. We don’t just scratch the surface – we go deep into every topic, asking the hard questions mainstream media avoids. 🔥 Topics We Discuss in This Episode: 🔹 Religion and Radicals – Religious Radicalisation How does a religion that teaches peace sometimes create radicals? We discuss how extremist thinking spreads, what role society plays, and why some people are drawn toward radicalisation. 🔹 Religion and Culture Going Side by Side Religion is part of our identity, but culture shapes our daily life. Can religion and culture live together without conflict? We debate whether modernization is changing Punjabi culture or strengthening it. 🔹 Charlie Kirk Assassination We break down the shocking incident of Charlie Kirk’s assassination – who was he, what was his background, and how his views made him a controversial figure. Was this killing a result of his political stance, or was something bigger planned behind the scenes? 🔹 Was Charlie Kirk Assassination Planned? A deep dive into whether his death was random or strategically carried out. We look at conspiracy theories, political angles, and the message this sends across the globe. 🔹 Internet Amplifying Problems and Radicalisation The internet has given everyone a voice, but it has also created echo chambers where hate spreads faster than ever. We discuss how normal people are influenced, brainwashed, and radicalised online – and whether technology can instead be a solution for peace. 🔹 Technology is Important to End Conflict Amongst Humans Can artificial intelligence, better communication, and digital literacy reduce wars, hatred, and crime? We explore the positive side of technology and its role in ending human conflicts. 🔹 Immigration Protests in Australia Why are there rising anti-immigration protests in countries like Australia? We analyse the root causes – job security, cultural identity, politics, and media manipulation – and how this connects with the global anti-immigration sentiment. 🔹 Why is there Anti-Immigration Sentiment in the World? It’s not just Australia – protests are happening in Europe, America, and Canada. We talk about why locals feel threatened, how governments handle immigration, and the balance between opportunities and social tension. 🔹 A UP Pravasi Worker Kidnapped & Killed a 5-Year-Old in Punjab A heartbreaking crime where a migrant worker from Uttar Pradesh kidnapped and killed a child in Punjab. We discuss how such crimes shake community trust, and what lessons can be learned. 🔹 Is Police Encounter Necessary to Decrease Crime? Should the police be allowed to take extreme steps like encounters to deter crime? Or does that create a culture of fear and abuse of power? We look at both sides of this tough debate. 🔹 How Punjab Government Should Set Up Restrictions Against Pravasi Workers Should there be stronger laws and background checks for migrant workers in Punjab? Or will restrictions create division and hate? We explore policy, safety, and human rights. 🔹 Why Do We Need Background Checks? From safety of children to prevention of organized crime – we explain why background checks are important, and how the government can implement them without discrimination. 🔹 What Should We Do on a Personal Level to Control Pravasi Issues in Punjab? Beyond government policies, what can we as citizens do? From building awareness, reporting suspicious activities, and creating harmony – we discuss solutions that begin at the personal level. #KakaBalliPodcast #PunjabiPodcast #ReligionAndCulture #CharlieKirk #Radicalisation #ImmigrationCrisis #PunjabNews #AustralianProtests #PunjabiCulture #PunjabCrime #NoFilterTalks #PunjabiDiscussion #KakaBalli #GlobalIssues #UnfilteredTruth #TrendingPodcast