Debabrata Khasnabis
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@satyagrawal1712 @jawharsircar You maroo b*sta*ds are always on the lookout where is profit! Almost 93% voting and you still can't respect people's mandate?
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@jawharsircar They have not got mandate of people they have conquered Bengal with help of Gyanesh Kumar,who our future generations remember as traitor of country ,now we can not expect from these conquerors respect for our Bengali ashmita
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BJP begins its rule in WB by forgetting to celebrate Tagore's birth anniversary which is a red letter day for Bengal, India and the World.
Instead, Modi was feted.
Congratulations!
Suman সুমন #Andolanjeevi #SaabYaadRakhaJayega@sumonseng
Today for the first time in the history of Independent India the birthday of #RabindranathTagore was not celebrated officially by the Govt of WB, so people took to the streets to reclaim their own Rabindranath Tagore with songs, poems. The programme not permitted.
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@dipu002 @jawharsircar Hey Dipu, wtf do you think of you and your so called a*s h*l* party, whose leader met with Humayun Kabir?
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@jawharsircar Sir you are one of one’s who constantly criticised TMC without telling people what is the alternative. And now they have brought a fascist force to power. Indirectly, you are a BJP supporter in disguise.
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@jawharsircar You dimwits, Kavi Guru was on the swearing in ceremony dias!
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@liaqat0707 @TVMohandasPai You mean your community? We have been providing milk and bananas to poisonous snakes like you people but you turned out to be 🐖
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@TVMohandasPai It’s a song not anthem… know the difference.
Cobra is national reptile… ab Galle mein daal leke phirna kya ?
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@jpsin1 Woah peh toh condom lagane wali Shivlings nahi hai!?
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7 time MP
3 time Union Minister
3 time CM West Bengal
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.

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@Politicx2029 You and your mc coterie are just blinded by jealousy! Wasn't there a police station to lodge an FIR with Medical Report of physical manhandling?
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@Joydas Oh! Daniel has come to the Judgement! My foot you nitwit!
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@naidu_naid54819 @prakashraaj @dhruv_rathee Why do you compare these gutteral lice to dogs? It's an insult to man's best friends!
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❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥☄️☄️@dhruv_rathee Rocks 😂😂😂 #justasking
Dhruv Rathee@dhruv_rathee
Let me just say one thing here - I care more about India’s progress than ENTIRE BJP combined. One day you will realize this and regret supporting the wrong side. And, just to remind you, if I really cared about money, I would have joined BJP and ironically people like you would be licking my boots if that had happened.
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@pak_brave @ElaheFarzana @ZavierIndia You mother fucking community not at all. Muslims in India enjoy all the government benefits still in hearts are anti India. Maybe this is your religion's speciality. You are nothing but 🐖🐷🐽
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@ElaheFarzana @ZavierIndia Absolutely no doubt at all that Muslims & Low Caste Hindus in India are not only in Danger, they are also everyday & night are kidnapped, insulted, raped, slaughtered, burnt & even looted;
even Tourist ladies are insulted, raped during this RSS BJP Modi Terrorists government!
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@GuptaPragnya I have been following a routine since 2023, each year after Holi I keep 2 flasks of Glucon C /D mixed cold water exclusively for all delivery persons. I or my wife and in our absence our Maid serve each person 1 glass of this. Personally I feel privileged to serve.
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I want to share a real incident about an Amazon delivery boy Md. Asif —yes, to me he is still a “boy,” probably around 25–26 years old. He has been delivering parcels in our area for the past 3–4 years.
He belongs to a different religion, but that has never mattered to me.
Whenever he—or any delivery person—comes to my home, I always offer them water or biscuits.
You might ask, what do I get in return?
I receive something far more valuable—respect, warmth, and unexpected kindness.
There have been several occasions when I wasn’t at home. He or another one named Rahul, tried calling me but couldn’t reach me, so they paid for my Cash on Delivery orders from their own pocket and handed the parcels over to my house help. I paid them later. This has happened multiple times.
But what happened two days back left me completely speechless.
I had recently ordered a leather wallet. When it arrived, I opened it and, just to check the space, I placed my passport, government ID cards, debit cards, an international credit card, and ₹5000 inside and was checking.
I soon realized the quality of the product wasn’t good. Just then, I got a call from my business—and I completely forgot about the wallet.
Later, I repacked it exactly the way it came and placed it with the return items.
The next morning, the pickup was done while I was busy inside the room. I asked my house help to hand over the packet along with a small bottle of water.
And that was it—I didn’t think about it again.
I had completely forgotten that all my important documents and cash were still inside.
Around 9:30 at night, the doorbell rang. I opened the door and saw him (Asif)—tired, exhausted, drenched in sweat. I live on the 3rd floor, and there’s no elevator.
I immediately felt concerned and asked for water and biscuits.
He softly said, “Wait, ma’am… I don’t need anything. Please listen first.”
I was confused. “What happened? Are you okay? Why are you here now? I haven’t ordered anything in Amazon!”
He asked, “Ma’am, you had a return this morning, right?”
I said yes.
Then he asked, “Have you lost anything?”
I was surprised. “No.”
He asked again, “Are you sure, ma’am?”
I said, “Absolutely.”
And then… he took out one by one - my passport, all my Govt ID cards, debit cards, credit card, and the ₹5000—and handed them back to me.
He asked me to check everything and count the money.
I couldn’t.
I was numb.
It hit me all at once—what I had done, what could have happened.
I have an international trip coming up soon. If my passport had been lost, especially during this time, getting a new one would have been nearly impossible. My entire trip would have been cancelled!
He told me that he had already handed over the return package to his manager, but something about the weight felt unusual. He took it back, checked, and found all my belongings inside.
I had no words.
I wanted to hug him—but I couldn’t. I just stood there, overwhelmed, with tears in my eyes.
I offered him something—anything. I didn’t even have sweets at home to offer. I gave him a sealed bottle of Limca and a new company T-shirt I had. He was already soaked in sweat, so I insisted he take it, despite his hesitation.
I even tried to give him some amount as a token of gratitude.
He refused.
Not a single note.
He lives far away, yet he came back the same evening to return everything—understanding the importance of what I had forgotten, even when I didn’t.
He left quickly, saying he still had a two-hour journey back home. Otherwise, I would have at least requested him to stay for dinner.
Today, I felt I must share this.
Honesty still exists.
This is the India I believe in. This is my Bengal. This is how we live—where people trust each other, where Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jains, Sikhs… we all coexist with respect and warmth.
He didn’t have to return it the same day. But he did.
That’s the power of humanity.
A simple smile, a little kindness—these things still matter.
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