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Trained to spin yarns and weave tales—literally. Beat gravity before it was cool; capillary action is fiber physics. Textiles Technologist, global trader, storyteller. Former NRI or Not Required Indian—take your pick. Liberal, not the Nehruvian kind. Seeker, not sermoniser—so disqualified from the Congress. Anti-Caste Savarkarite. Civilisational Hindu. Woke-immune, fact-addicted. What makes me a Right winger is that I seek the right answer, not the 'Secular' Congress one or the 'Communal' BJP one. History isn't incense-scented myth. Stupidity gives me hives. If you think Gandhi invented morality and socialism grows economies, move along.
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Civic sense of superior white race will never go viral on social media. But atleast we can share it!
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India must issue notice to all Indian sailors to strike and return back to India. Let the world's shipping stall. Let's see how Trump keeps energy moving and China its exports shipping. I have long been suggesting India create a network for Indian diaspora, of nurses and doctors, shippers and pilots, workers and constructors etc. Every Indian going out to work from India - record their skills, put them into a database, give them a community to connect to, with GoI giving info and incentives for them there. Use the power of this network when needed. Tap their skills if they return to India. And utilize their value outside India. All countries will be much more respectful to India if India can unify its diaspora workers and make them act in national interests like China does.
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Party phir se “toot” gayi Shehzad vs Kishore Tiwari
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x.com/KumaonJagran/status/20… Surprise inspection confirms that postwoman (who belongs to Haryaba) had not delivered hundreds of letters/mail and simply kept them in sacks in her room. First thing which struck me was this - what is a lady from Haryana doing in a remote area in Kumaon as a postwoman? Apart from everything else, won't she have language barrier? A little bit of research tells me that this issue is again of government's own making where seemingly good reform on paper are implemented w/o understanding their 2nd order effects. Because recruitment for Ground-Level Staff (like Postmen and Gramin Dak Sevaks) is now dictated by a centralized online portal based strictly on 10th-standard marks, a candidate from Haryana can easily secure a vacancy in Uttarakhand since both states fall under the required "Hindi-speaking" banner. This is precisely how a young woman from the flat plains of Haryana finds herself posted as a postwoman in a remote, high-altitude village in the Kumaon hills. While she got this employment, from day one, her entire focus would've been go back to Haryana. And for this, she would've immediately filed for an Inter-Circle Transfer under Rule 38 to get back to her home state. But this has a waiting list. And delivering mail in Kumaon does not mean cycling down paved streets, but trekking on foot for hours across steep, unforgiving mountainside trails in isolation. She neither relates with the people or the local society and the environment. She's simply waiting to move out. Ergo, there is no motivation to work and because of her apathy, there is complete breakdown of her duties, where instead of scaling cliffs to deliver letters, she simply hoards the incoming mail bags in her rented room, letting them pile up out of sight while she counts down the days until her transfer is approved.

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She just took all the liber@ndus to the cleaners 💀💀
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That's the real puzzle here. Rahul Gandhi may be drowning in inputs, but does he have any idea about the quality of those inputs? Just days ago, he was boasting that he has deep visibility into what the government and PM Modi are thinking through a steady stream of information from various institutions. Yet when developments unfold within his own political backyard, he often appears completely blindsided. The problem may not be a lack of information. It may be the people around him. Rahul has spent years surrounding himself with loyalists and sycophants rather than independent-minded advisers willing to tell him uncomfortable truths. When everyone around you is busy validating your assumptions, reality becomes optional. That helps explain how someone who claims to have access to endless intelligence can still repeatedly misread political sentiment on the ground. Information is only useful if it is filtered, challenged, tested, and understood. Otherwise it's just noise. Politics is ultimately about people, not gossip. And that's where the bigger problem lies. Rahul appears increasingly disconnected from ordinary voters and grassroots realities. Without that direct connect, no amount of "inside information" can compensate. You can have all the inputs in the world, but if you're isolated from reality, the outputs will continue to look exactly as they do today. And the problem gets worse when, even after evidence shows you've made a mistake, your ego prevents you from course-correcting. Instead of reassessing assumptions and changing direction, you double down and continue down a path that should already be obviously wrong. In politics, that combination of poor inputs, weak feedback, and an unwillingness to admit errors is a recipe for repeated failure.
Just days ago, Rahul Gandhi bragged with his usual arrogance that he has *complete* insight into what the government and PM Modi are thinking, thanks to a steady stream of ‘inside information’ from the judiciary, bureaucracy, and other agencies. Basically hinting at sabotage. Strange then, that with all this supposed access, he seems blindsided in his own backyard by the recent Meenakshi Natarajan episode. It also raises a more basic question: with so much privileged information at his disposal, how has he still managed to lose close to 100 elections? So it’s worth asking: Is the information flawed?
Does he simply not have competent people around him to filter, interpret, and act on it?
Or is he being fed a steady diet of gossip - something he has shown a distinct appetite for? Because for someone drowning in inputs, the output looks remarkably clueless.
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Jokers owned! Video Red Ross
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This is how you take down a Pakistani, especially one who would have been lynched for effiminate looks and mannerisms.
This will forever be one of the most brutally articulate take downs. And all it is, is truth. Pure unadulterated truth. Incredible by @_ConnieShaw Take a couple minutes out your day to listen.
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The Azad Meltdown He’s been changing parties, kicked out from BJP went to Congress and then he joined TMC just about 5 years ago and now he’s raving and ranting as if these rebels have done something different. Just to stay in Mamta’s good books and become the top guy as everyone else has left. If need be he’ll also run away but I guess he’ll find no takers 😂😂😂 Anu gives him a good shake up 🤣 Credit : The Anu Dagar Talks
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America is doing what Dr Abdul Kalam wanted the Indian govt to do in 1998. After pokharan II blast US-West sanctioned India. Kalam told me (which I have recorded many times) to persuade PM Vajpayee (who I was close to) to ensure the sanctions continue for our tech to develop
This is big: all access to Mythos and Fable AI models disabled for everyone outside America. First thoughts: 1. Technology is the ultimate weapon. National sovereignty, national security, all of it is now about technology. 2. Globalization is dead and Bharat must find her own way ahead. We must keep these two ideas in mind. What can our government do right now? Ensure that orgs in India embrace smaller models, both Indian and Chinese open source ones. With a bit of effort, we can make them work. Anyway, why pay money to people who don't even want to sell to you? We must deepen our R&D. Sarvam has been on it and we have been on it but remember that the latest models cost not only huge GPU budgets to train, the GPUs themselves are restricted. So we can't afford the scale of money (of the order of $100 billion to even get in the game!) and even if we could come up with the money, we can't get all the GPUs. I would not like to ask the government to fund tens of billions of dollars on this anyway - the money has far better uses. Zoho has been pursuing alternative R&D approaches that are far, far less expensive but by its nature cutting edge R&D takes time and we are patient. I am confident we will get there. Any remaining people in India who have delusions about globalization should wake up now.
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When the Gen X comedian drops truth bombs about life, shopping, or just adulting in general 😂 Karen Morgan is out here speaking straight to my soul! Who else grew up unsupervised & dehydrated but turned out just fine? Tag your fellow survivors!
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Denial of rights is a right in Islam according to this mullah. Arfa, predictably doesn’t challenge him.

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There’s no dearth of bullshitters in this world.

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Chief Ministers have come and gone, but in all my years I have never witnessed this kind of pent-up rage as is now directed at Mamata Banerjee and her nephew. What they ran was a grotesque hybrid of mafia and gulag. And the greater shame? The complicity of the media, the educated class, and the so-called elite. They enabled it. They rationalised it. They helped crush dissent. The vulnerable were extorted. Political opponents, especially those who supported the BJP were hounded, brutalised, and silenced through unspeakable acts. It is unforgivable. What we are seeing today: eggs thrown, heads tonsured, white sarees draped in chilling symbolism is still a fraction of what Bengal endured. And yet, the old Indian instinct will be to ‘move on.’ That instinct has cost us dearly before. History is witness: suppressed anger does not dissipate, it ferments. There must be, there should be consequences. By law, first and foremost. But ‘moving on’ is certainly not an option.
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Here's the powerful reaction of a British man living in India to the sharp and exponential rise in racist attacks against Indians in the United Kingdom over the past few years. As a British man living in India, here this guy tells the uncomfortable truth to racists d1pshits back home in United Kingdom. He says - The people whose country was colonized, looted, and starved treat me with more dignity than many British people treat brown citizens in their own country No abuse. No hatred. No “go back to where you came from.” Meanwhile in Britain — brown skin is still enough to trigger rage, paranoia, and racist fantasies about “invasions” and “replacement.” That contrast should be embarrassing. It should be studied. It should end conversations — but it won’t. Because empire didn’t just steal land and wealth. It trained people to punch down and call it patriotism. Watch. Sit with the discomfort. Then tell me who really needs to “move on.”
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The only real difference between Mamata and Abhishek Banerjee’s Trinamool, Sharad Pawar’s NCP, and Sonia Gandhi’s Congress is the polish. A thin veneer over what they sneer at as the ‘vernacular.’ Congress remains the mothership. These are merely its more brazenly violent offshoots. Which is why they instinctively close ranks. Strip away the gloss, and it’s the same machinery. Same instincts. Same methods. All in all - same to same.
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Jairam Ramesh tweeted in September 2024 that the Adani Nairobi airport proposal would spark protests turning into anti-India anger because of the Prime Minister’s so-called “special friendship” with Adani. What actually happened tells a very different and disturbing story. Adani offered nearly $2 billion to upgrade Jomo Kenyatta International Airport under a concession model. The deal was cancelled in November 2024 after a coordinated campaign of protests, negative publicity, and a social media drive led by Kenyan influencer Nelson Amenya all fuelled by US allegations that have now been closed by the Department of Justice for lack of conclusive evidence. Even a fake press release was circulated to damage Adani during this period. Two years later, Kenya awarded a $2.9 billion contract almost 50% higher than the original Indian offer to a Chinese state-owned company. India lost a major private investment opportunity in East Africa. China gained strategic ground while Kenyan taxpayers were forced to pay significantly more. Jairam Ramesh and the entire Congress party didn’t just stay silent they actively amplified this controversy from India. Their political attacks helped turn a legitimate commercial proposal toxic and made it easier for China to step in after an Indian company was pushed out. Was this really just political opposition, or was there something more deliberate behind it? Congress has a long and consistent history of aligning with China. They had signed an MoU with the Chinese Communist Party and maintained that relationship for years. Whether it is weakening India’s stand on the border, opposing Indian companies abroad, or creating obstacles for projects that can strengthen India, Congress has repeatedly shown that it has no problem working against Indian interests when China stands to benefit. When it comes to choosing between protecting Indian interests and helping China, why does Congress always seem to choose China? Their actions in the Kenya airport case have once again exposed whose side they are truly on.
The Adani Group’s proposed takeover of the airport in Nairobi, Kenya, has led to widespread protests in the country, with the Kenya Aviation Workers Union calling for a strike to demonstrate its opposition. This is a matter of grave concern for India, because the non-biological PM’s friendship with Mr. Adani is now globally well known. The protests can therefore easily convert into anger against India and the Indian Government. In recent years, similar controversies around Adani projects in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have undermined our national interest and contributed to bad outcomes for India. The Bangladesh Government’s contract to purchase power from Adani’s coal plant in Jharkhand, for instance, became a flashpoint in the protests that led to PM Sheikha Hasina’s resignation last month. Adani’s renewable energy projects in Mannar district in Sri Lanka were also embroiled in controversy and were a part of the widespread protests against the Sri Lankan Government in 2022. Historically, India’s soft power has been one of its greatest foreign policy strengths. Today, the PM's collusion with the Adani group has contributed to the diminishing of this strength and unprecedented reversals for India on the global stage - just one of the many sacrifices the country has had to make at the altar of the non-biological PM’s special friendship. reuters.com/business/aerospa…
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Yes, comparing Modi era with Nehru’s is right. Not to do so would be injustice to millions who suffered because of Nehru. For example, Hindu Bengali refugees. Their children, grandchildren must never forget that their people were abandoned and thrown to the wolves by Jawaharlal Nehru before, during and after Partition. Nehru despised dark-skinned Hindu Bengali refugees, among them my father, his siblings, their widowed mother and grandmother, fleeing rapacious and murderous Muslim League mobs in East Bengal; he did not want them to seek shelter in India. Nehru wrote to CM BC Roy, instructing him not to let Hindu Bengali refugees enter West Bengal. Push them back from the border, Nehru said, don’t let them in. Nehru insisted Hindu Bengalis of East Bengal / East Pakistan were coming to India for free-loading at the expense of Indians. He cut back Central funds for West Bengal to stop the meagre refugee assistance by way of a couple of kilos of inedible worm-infested rotten rice for Hindu Bengalis. Hindu Bengali refugee women and children separated from their families, or widowed and orphaned in the Noakhali genocide and subsequent Partition Massacre of Hindus, rummaged in garbage bins and pitifully begged for morsels of food. Hindu Bengali refugee children in rags with dark large sad eyes greedily licked on used banana leaves dumped on the streets by eateries, also known as ‘pice hotels’ in Kolkata parlance, of which there was a profusion in the post-War years. Emaciated babies and rickety children of Hindu Bengali refugees huddled with stray dogs on pavements. Many Hindu Bengali refugees lived on ‘rice water’ or ‘fan’ (the starchy water that is thrown away after boiling rice) collected from homes of compassionate Bengalis who had little food to share. In the morning and evening there were pheriwallahs hawking their wares; in the afternoon there were Hindu Bengali refugee women in tattered sarees that barely covered their bodies and naked children with battered and bruised aluminium pots going from house to house, begging for ‘rice water’: “Ma, fan daao Ma…” Those voices of has hunger were to haunt Hindu Bengali refugees like my parents for long, often till death. Driven by hate for Hindu Bengali refugees, Nehru ordered horrifyingly, nauseatingly squalid and disease-ridden refugee camps to be named ‘Permanent Liability Camps’ or PLCs — PLC 1, PLC 2… — reminiscent of the ‘Permanent Solution Camps’ of the Nazis. When despite his best efforts Nehru failed to push back the Hindu Bengali refugees to be slaughtered in East Bengal/East Pakistan, Nehru brought his devastating Freight Equalisation Policy which collapsed industry in West Bengal. Tens of thousands of jobs were destroyed and the Hindu Bengali was rendered jobless: Those who lost their jobs and businesses began turning on Hindu Bengali refugees just as Nehru had hoped. Yet Nehru could not break the spirit of the Hindu Bengali refugees who were grateful to Bharat and determined to help rebuild this great nation savaged by invaders and colonisers especially John Company. Through generations we Hindu Bengali refugees toiled, we built, we paid taxes, we sacrificed for the Nation, our Nation, we succeeded in establishing ourselves as dutiful, law-abiding, loyal citizens of India. Having lost our home and hearth, we had no other home but India. We Hindu Bengali refugees were hived off to malaria-infested inhospitable Dandakaranya and we cleared forests and made the soil fertile. We were packed off to Andaman and we rebuilt our lives there. When we tried to set up home at Marichjhapi we were slaughtered: the estuaries turned red with our blood. We grieved, we got up, we overcame that setback. We lived with dignity and honour, we earned our food, we were not freeloaders. We were poor but we were honest: we had integrity. Cut to 2026. So who have proved to be India’s ‘Permanent Liability’ cadging off the state and living on unearned money? Nehru Dynasty.
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These are Khalistanis. And I say ban weapons. They dont have any place in todays society.
Look how pathetic Mehdi Hasan is. And he calls himself a journalist
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Khalistanis can be seen dragging the effigys of Ajit Doval, Modi and Indra Gandhi on the streets. UK is becoming breeding ground for ☪️ ist and khalistani extremism.
Here’s the video.
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