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Joined January 2022
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If anyone believes that simply ignoring the Vote Chori, Seat Chori, and Election Chori being carried out by the BJP will magically help India become a Viksit Bharat by 2047, they are living in a fool’s paradise. Such delusions will eventually collapse. You cannot build a developed nation on the foundation of stolen mandates and electoral fraud. The day of reckoning will come — and it will be harsh. #FraudulantElections #FraudSystem
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On 31/8/25, I raised a police complaint. The officers deployed communicated with me via WhatsApp. Today, this officer chose to change privacy settings so the chat is extra private and temporary, and then text me as if we're friends. @BlrCityPolice @CPBlr is this normal now?
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Hear🎧 that khi-khi and imagine 'Kya wo teen sailors mere liye mare the?'
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या सगळ्यांना हा माणूस कारणीभूत आहे त्यांचे असे निलाजरे हसणे तर अजून डोक्यात जाते
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If your "Eminent Intellectual" brain can’t distinguish between an affiliate school trust and the parent organisation itself, the education system failed you. Individual schools register because the law leaves them no choice. But the core RSS remains a ghost under statutory law; unregistered as a society, trust, or NGO. Why the secrecy? If small local groups, vendors, and everyday citizens must register, audit, and disclose every rupee under Indian law; why does an organization with 60,000 shakhas demand total anonymity? You gladly accept taxpayer-funded VIP security protocols and state infrastructure, but throw a tantrum the moment you're asked for financial transparency. Shun the communal dogwhistles. If you respect the Nation, respect its laws. Come forward, register, and show the books. Jai Samvidhan. ✊
RSS NGOs : registered RSS schools : registered RSS colleges : registered RSS ashrams : registered RSS hospitals : registered RSS institutes : registered RSS properties : registered RSS orphanages : registered RSS publications : registered 12th pass Karnataka ministers : Why RSS not registered 😭😭😭
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The man is so used to arranging red carpets for himself, he probably thought the yoga mat was just a turquoise version of one.
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First I hated Muslims Then I started hating Muslims some more. After that I hated Muslims even more. Then I hated Muslims as much as possible. While hating Muslims I didn’t acknowledge when I started hating India as well. I am Hindu RW.
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Modi arrives here, Modi lands there, Modi watches dance performance, Modi listens to singing performance, Modi takes selfie, Modi meets NRIs, Modi hugs, Modi shakes hand, Modi falana, Modi dhimka…etc That’s all these Godi mules spread whole day to keep Andhbhakts intoxicated
India’s Prime Minister @narendramodi arriving at G7 summit venue in Évian, France. Official welcome around 6:15pm. PM Modi to hold bilaterals with leaders of UK, UAE and Canada later today.
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Mr @RakeshSinha01 , You were not at all convincing in your interview with @sardesairajdeep . You mean to say that the Rs 150 crore spent on reconstructing RSS headquarters, Keshav Kunj, in Jhandewalan, New Delhi, all came through Guru dakshina 😀 But Guru Dakshina refers to the voluntary offering or payment made by a student to their teacher after the completion of education or training. It would have been great if you had shared the names of the students who gave whopping Rs 150 crore .
Priyank Kharge vs RSS | Why does RSS oppose registration? Should RSS reveal source of funds? Rakesh Sinha (@RakeshSinha01), Former BJP MO, Rajya Sabha responds to this and more . Listen in #Karnataka #RSS #PriyankKharge #RSS #NewsToday | @sardesairajdeep
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Operation Epic Fury did to Iran what Operation Sindoor did to Pakistan
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This happened in G7, France. Cameraman - Here, everybody. Saheb - We are always ready. Khee khee khee. Saheb forgot he is not in India and the cameraman is not ANI. Even Trump looked bemused.
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Mr @KirenRijiju , I am appalled by your statement. BTW I was nodal officer for PM's New Point Programme for Welfare of Minorities & implementation of Sachar Committee recommendations from 2006 to 2011 in Ministry of MinorityAffairs . Let me remind you the following : "In any country, the faith and confidence of the minorities in the functioning of the State in an impartial manner is an acid test of its being a just State."
"You are maligning the character of the nation by saying Muslims are not safe in India" says @KirenRijiju Here one of many such incidents from India. A Bajrang Dal goon Ganesh Vanzara and his associates from Naroda, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, intimidating a Muslim migrant from Uttar Pradesh and ordering him to vacate his rented home in a predominantly Hindu locality. Those present can be seen cheering and celebrating the act. The accused is himself proudly sharing this video on his Instagram account because he very well knows, Police will take no action against him. Home Minister @sanghaviharsh will not ask police to take action against the goons. Such acts of intimidation have become so normalized that even Media doesn't bother to highlight these incidents. Local Politicians don't want to comment on such issues as it will hurt their vote bank. Sorry @KirenRijiju, If I have maligned the Nation by highlighting the fact.
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AAP tool kit active
AAP tool kit activated. When movement gets fizzled out get yourself hit. Remember Sanghiwal too did this drama in Delhi got himself sl@-pped.
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Yesterday, during my father's funeral procession, led by the United States Marine Corps, my family noticed the man in this photograph standing at the side of the road. He held his hat in his hand and placed his hand on his heart as a sign of respect for my father and our family as we walked by. His respectful gesture deeply touched my family and the entire train. Along the way, we encountered many other cars simply going about their day. Since his license plate was visible in the photo, my daughter did some research and we found him!!! His name is Ernest Boerlin and he is also a veteran of the United States Navy. When I sent him a private message to thank him for honoring my father, he replied: "It was an honor to show my respect for a comrade and his family." Please accept my prayers and condolences for you and your family in your loss. Fair winds and calm seas. God bless you. Thank you, Ernest. Your gesture of kindness and respect deeply touched our family and friends, and we are grateful for it. May God bless you and your loved ones. Let's thank Ernest for his service and show him our affection, folks!
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For nine years she grieved, fought for justice for daughter #GauriLankesh, battled cancer, had beautiful talented @kavithalankesh soul sister mine and film-maker by her side, thru thick and thin. Darling #Esha too. And now she has left, pacefully, last night this morning in her sleep. Rest in Power (RIP) n Peace #Indiramma #JusticeForGauri will be done. That we promise.
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Let me guess you'll return after somebody fixes Modi's clusterfucks? 😜
🇦🇺 I came to Australia when Sonia Gandhi was leading India as the de facto PM. Back then there was no opportunity, no security, and total corruption. Young Indians like me had no future. Now some chamche comment: “Why don’t you come back and enjoy Modi’s government?” I have built a life here and have a family in 🇦🇺. But mark my words, one day I WILL return 🏠. Not because I have to, but because Bharat is calling me back.🙏 Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Congress committed a huge blunder by making Sushmita Deb, then a political apprentice, the Mahila Congress chief. Her shouting was mistaken as her wisdom. She has now smothered ideology & principles, emerging as a giant in politics of defections. Three parties in a decade!
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LOL. Ridiculing your own ministers out of desperation? Sticking a Rahul Gandhi face doesn't change who that body and pose belongs to ;)
Pappu @RahulGandhi infront of Soros and his Chinese Masters 🤡
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The Modi Foreign Visit Model: Diplomacy, PR, and the Questions Nobody Wants to Ask Every time PM Modi visits a foreign country, Indian media shows the same visuals. Crowds. Flags. Cultural performances. Airport receptions. Diaspora events. Standing ovations. The message is always the same: “Look how much the world loves Modi.” But let’s look beyond the camera angle. How are these events actually organized? The process usually starts when the Prime Minister’s Office and Ministry of External Affairs finalize a visit. Indian embassies and consulates coordinate with local authorities, diaspora organizations, business groups, cultural associations, security agencies, and event organizers. Venues are booked. Security arrangements are made. Transportation is organized. Invitations are sent. Media access is managed. Cultural performances are arranged. Volunteers are mobilized. Everything is planned weeks in advance. None of this happens spontaneously. The real question is not whether these events happen. The real question is: What is the return on investment? For more than a decade, Indians have been shown images of packed halls, cheering crowds, and grand receptions across the world. Now let’s compare that with outcomes. Did India become a manufacturing powerhouse? No. Manufacturing remains stuck at around 13-15% of GDP. Did India become a major export-driven economy like China, South Korea, or Vietnam? No. Did unemployment disappear? No. Did youth unemployment become a solved problem? No. Did the rupee become stronger? No. Did India significantly reduce dependence on imported oil? No. Did Indian universities become globally dominant? No. Did per capita income catch up with developed nations? No. So citizens have a right to ask: What exactly did all this political branding achieve? Supporters will say these events improve India’s global image. That may be true. Supporters will say they energize the diaspora. That may also be true. But image is not the same thing as economic transformation. A country cannot eat branding. A country cannot create jobs through applause. A country cannot build industries through standing ovations. A country cannot solve unemployment through airport receptions. The deeper concern is that modern politics increasingly rewards optics over outcomes. The public sees a spectacular welcome. The media shows emotional visuals. Social media celebrates. Meanwhile the harder questions disappear: How many jobs were created? How much investment actually arrived? How many factories were built? How many exports increased? How much technology was transferred? How much did ordinary Indians benefit? The purpose of diplomacy is not to create viral videos. The purpose of diplomacy is to advance national interests. That is the standard every government should be judged by. Not the size of the crowd. Not the number of flags. Not the volume of applause. But measurable results. Because history remembers outcomes. PR only survives until the next news cycle.
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I hope that everyone is aware by now that all such events happen at public expenses. Those dancers are booked through some company and have to be paid(They didn't come on their own to welcome the joker as the post claims). The hall is booked at a substantial cost for all this drama. The cameraman too. One of the basic rules of leadership is leading by example. So what happened to austerity push and difficult times? Sab theek ho gaya kya? #justasking
𝐀 𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐦 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐰𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐏𝐌 𝐒𝐡𝐫𝐢 𝐍𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐚 𝐌𝐨𝐝𝐢 𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐢𝐜𝐞, 𝐅𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞. 🇮🇳🇫🇷 Upon his arrival, PM Modi was greeted with great warmth, while a vibrant traditional dance performance added a special cultural touch to the occasion. 𝐓𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐚 𝐥𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐰𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞. 🔽
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