TheWitness

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TheWitness

TheWitness

@OnlyWitnessing

Witness the mirage that is around us. Truth is something else!

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All India Trinamool Congress
Our Hon'ble Chairperson Smt. @MamataOfficial paid her heartfelt tributes to Kobiguru Rabindranath Tagore, on the auspicious occassion of Rabindra Jayanti. Few glimpses 👇🏼
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Sunita Sayammagaru 🇮🇳🇬🇧
I am in my small car. I give left indicator and am turning left into the side road. There is a 2 wheeler on my left side. He has already seen my indicator and has also noticed that I have slowed down and am turning. Yet, he cuts straight across. He wants to go straight. Majority of times in these scenarios, the 2 wheelers come in the blind spot of the car driver. We can't see the 2 wheeler. How can the 2 wheeler assume that I know that he wants to go straight? What goes in the mind of the 2 wheeler? Not always the 4 wheeler driver is at fault. So many times, 2 wheeler guys are at fault and drive rashly. #Safedriving
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Gabbar
Gabbar@Gabbar0099·
Nailed it 🔥 Absolutely correct 💯
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Ramanand
Ramanand@Ramanand06X·
How is this not misuse of government power? A traffic cop fined a man ₹500 for not wearing a seat belt. Fair enough — rules are rules. But just a few moments later, the same officer was seen riding without a helmet. The car owner noticed this, followed him, recorded a video, clicked photos, and exposed the hypocrisy online. This incident is reportedly from Madhya Pradesh. The law should be equal for everyone — whether it’s a common citizen or a traffic police officer. Now the real question is: Will action also be taken against the officer for breaking traffic rules? What’s your opinion on this...?
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Abhishek Banerjee
Abhishek Banerjee@abhishekaitc·
We have fought an extremely difficult election where nearly 30 lakh genuine voters were allegedly disenfranchised from the electoral rolls. Throughout this entire process, we witnessed what we believe was deeply partisan conduct by several government agencies as well as the Election Commission of India. Democratic institutions that are meant to function impartially appeared compromised, raising serious concerns about the fairness, credibility and transparency of the electoral process in West Bengal. From the counting process to allegations surrounding the handling and movement of EVMs, Mismatch of Control Units, several disturbing incidents have left millions of people questioning whether the true mandate of the people has been respected. I have already demanded the release of CCTV FOOTAGE FROM THE COUNTING CENTRES and a transparent counting of VVPAT slips so that the truth can come before the people and every doubt can be addressed openly and honestly. Democracy can only survive when electoral institutions inspire trust and confidence among citizens. Unfortunately, what we have witnessed has deeply shaken that trust. At the same time, reports of post-poll violence, attacks on party offices, intimidation of our party workers and threats against supporters are deeply alarming and unacceptable in a democratic society. Many dedicated Trinamool workers and supporters who fought tirelessly on the ground have allegedly faced targeted attacks and have been forced to flee their homes out of fear and insecurity. No political worker in a democracy should ever have to choose between their safety and their political beliefs. Keeping the democratic traditions of this great nation above everything else, my colleagues and I in the Trinamool Congress will continue to stand firmly with the people of West Bengal and with every Trinamool worker who fought tooth and nail against what we believe was a compromised electoral machinery. We will continue to be a strong, vocal and uncompromising opposition both in Delhi and WB. Under the guidance and leadership of Mamata Banerjee, our fight for democracy, constitutional values and the rights and dignity of the people will continue without fear and without compromise. I urge every Trinamool supporter and worker to stay strong and united during this difficult time. If anyone has been subjected to post-poll violence, intimidation, or threats, I request them to reach out and share their details with me or DM me. I will do everything within my capacity to ensure their safety and security and pursue every available legal and democratic remedy. I will stand shoulder to shoulder with every Trinamool worker and supporter in this fight to ensure that truth prevails and that both governments now work genuinely in the interests of the people of West Bengal. Jai Bangla! Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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TheWitness
TheWitness@OnlyWitnessing·
@MbarkCherguia He did the right thing. Ask the ladies to prove they didn't shoplift
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
Two women and a baby get challenged by two security guards for shoplifting. They put up a fight, and a third security guard comes steaming in and grabs the stolen loot. Shoplifting is wrong, but did this guard go too far?
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Shining Star@ShineHamesha·
Can someone tell me why all TN party name abbreviations end with a "K"?🤔 DMK, AIADMK, TVK, AVK, VCK....
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TheWitness
TheWitness@OnlyWitnessing·
@Nher_who What you see is not what's reality! Wake up, wash your face and go to Abhishek Banerjee's house
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Nehr_who?
Nehr_who?@Nher_who·
This is Mamata Banerjee at her residence She has been CM for 15 yrs and MP for 27 years Look at her house Look at her dressing Look at the simplicity Unmatchable!
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Sincere Dibya
Sincere Dibya@TheSincereDude·
🚨 Tamil Nadu just exposed BJP’s playbook for destroying democracy. TVK won 108 seats. 35% vote share. 1.7 crore votes. The single largest party in a 234-seat house by a massive margin. The people spoke with absolute clarity. BJP got 1 MLA from Tamil Nadu. They lost the mandate comprehensively. But through a centrally-appointed Governor with an RSS background, they are attempting to hold the state’s democratic transition hostage. Governor Arlekar refused to invite Vijay for oath. Demanded he “prove majority at Raj Bhavan” - a condition that exists nowhere in the Constitution. Article 164 says the Governor shall appoint the CM who commands confidence. Not “after proving it to me in private.” The Supreme Court in Rameshwar Prasad v. Union of India (2006) was crystal clear; Governors cannot act as agents of the Centre to destabilize or delay popularly elected governments. This isn’t grey area. This is settled law. Remember Karnataka 2018? Yeddyurappa (BJP) had 105 seats; fewer than Vijay today. The BJP-appointed Governor invited him immediately. No conditions. No “prove your numbers first.” Maharashtra 2019? Fadnavis was sworn in at 5:30 AM without a majority. The country woke up to a fait accompli. No Governor demanded signatures upfront then. Rules change when BJP is the beneficiary. This is the same party that used Governors in Goa, Manipur, and Meghalaya to bypass the single largest party and hand power to BJP-friendly coalitions. Tamil Nadu is just the latest chapter. This is not about Vijay. This is not about TVK. This is about whether the people’s mandate means anything in Narendra Modi’s India, or whether a Delhi-appointed Governor can simply override 1.7 crore voters. The Constitution is not BJP’s property. Federalism is not their gift to give or take. Tamil Nadu’s voters deserve better. And every Indian watching this should be afraid, because today it’s Tamil Nadu, tomorrow it could be your state. 🇮🇳
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Nazia
Nazia@naziafarheen15·
Mamata didi is living posh with corrupt money...
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Rachna Mukherjee
Rachna Mukherjee@crazylad47·
Our Maid says that Mamata should go for a few days of holidays & feeling sorry that she has lost power and her empire. 😀 Can you suggest a holiday destination for her if that happens.
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Nazia
Nazia@naziafarheen15·
"Insurmountable hurdles" ah? Bro entered politics with massive fanfare, nationwide media coverage, lakhs of fans, and prime time attention from Day 1. If this itself is called an unbearable struggle na.. then what should the rest of the politicians call theirs? 😭
Mohamed Imranullah S@imranhindu

TVK president C. Joseph Vijay has faced insurmountable hurdles since he entered politics. I'm sure he will cross this too with poise, patience and perseverance. Expecting a red carpet welcome by established political parties may sound to be asking for too much but trying to suppress a new entrant at every other step of his political career is unfair. இதுவும் கடந்து போகும்.

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Manu🇮🇳🇮🇳@mshahi0024·
7 time MP 3 time Union Minister 3 time CM of a state Look at her lifestyle, yet she was haunted, defamed, and targeted as if she belonged to some extremist organisation not a elected leader. Meanwhile, look at BJP leaders from the top leadership to the local level. They enjoy lavish grand lifestyles, 5 star offices, luxurious houses, private planes, and their children living abroad. But Mamata Banerjee is called corrupt, while they are projected as honest people.
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Moana
Moana@ladynationalist·
May be change the airline next time @MahuaMoitra ??
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TheWitness
TheWitness@OnlyWitnessing·
@asadowaisi Vande Mataram is an ode to the nation, where the nation is treated as a Mother. Don't you revere your mother? Perhaps not.
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Asaduddin Owaisi
Asaduddin Owaisi@asadowaisi·
Vande Mataram is an ode to a goddess. It cannot be treated on par with the national anthem. Jana Gana Mana celebrates India and its people, not a particular religion. Religion ≠ nation. The man who wrote Vande Mataram was sympathetic to the British Raj and despised Muslims. Netaji Bose, Gandhi, Nehru, and Tagore all rejected it. The Preamble to the Constitution of India begins with “We, the People” — not “Bharat Maa”. It promises “liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship”. The very first provision of the Constitution, Article 1, describes “India, that is Bharat” as a Union of States. In the Constituent Assembly, some members wanted the Preamble to begin in the name of a goddess; they specifically invoked Vande Mataram. Others wanted it to begin “In the name of God” and to replace “its citizens” with “her citizens”. All these amendments were defeated. India, that is Bharat, is its people. The nation is not a goddess; it does not run in the name of a god or goddess, and it does not belong to one god or goddess. timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/cabinet-…
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