Ashutosh Divecha (Modi ka parivar)

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Ashutosh Divecha (Modi ka parivar)

Ashutosh Divecha (Modi ka parivar)

@ADivecha

Proud Hindu

Nagpur, India Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Gaurav Pradhan 🇮🇳
Gaurav Pradhan 🇮🇳@OfficeOfDGP·
Question to Congress Nehru, he lived at Teen Murti Bhavan, 30-acre estate, for 16 years When he died, Shastri ji was PM & was not given this home Sita Ram Kesri was kicked out and PVNR body was not allowed in AICC Why 10JP think only they have privileges bcoz ur born to rule?
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Amit Kumar Sindhi
Amit Kumar Sindhi@AMIT_GUJJU·
Meet Deepak Kumar aka "Mohammad Deepak" -Went viral after making a fake claim that Hindu customers stopped coming to his gym because he supported Muslims online -Amplified by people like Swara Bhasker and Sayema on social media -Met Rahul Gandhi after his story gained traction -Became a social media sensation overnight -Covered by Indian and international media -Gained huge fame, followers and reach online -Gym membership reportedly dropped from 150 to just 15 -Now allegedly facing eviction after struggling to pay house loan EMIs Meanwhile, Narendra Modi eats jhalmuri from a vendor and the vendor becomes a star… but Rahul Gandhi meets a businessman and his business goes downhill 😹 Choose your hero wisely.
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🇮🇳Jitendra pratap singh🇮🇳
पेट्रोल डीजल महंगा हो गया जनता सड़क पर उतरकर बगावत क्यों नहीं कर रही ? तमाम चैनलों पर पेट्रोल पंप पर पेट्रोल भरवा रही जनता की प्रतिक्रिया देखीये जनता आखिर इतनी समझदार क्यों हो गई? जनता क्यों ग्लोबल मुद्दों को समझने लगी है ? आखिर जनता सरकार के खिलाफ आक्रोश क्यों नही प्रकट कर रही हैं ? जनता क्यों स्वीकार कर रही है कि ग्लोबल कारणो की वजह से पेट्रोल डीजल के दाम बढ़ रहे हैं जनता क्यो युद्ध के मामलों को समझने लगी है इतनी समझदार जनता ठीक नहीं है दुनिया के एकमात्र पत्रकार रवीश कुमार दल्लेलवी
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The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️)
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey: 🗣️ "As far as I know, Amit Shah doesn’t even have a PASSPORT. When asked, he tells: — As a minister, I have to work here. — Apart from governance, I only go where BJP can get VOTES."😂🔥 Not a single foreign trip in 12 years!
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Sameer
Sameer@BesuraTaansane·
Listen to the blue eyed boy of CONg, Montek Singh Ahluwalia in 2012 saying “there is no need to subsidise petrol & diesel, they should be aligned with global prices” Today during a global crisis when countries across the world have raised fuel prices from 30% to 85%, this same CONg is making noise because Modi Govt implemented its first retail fuel price hike in 4 years, & that too by just 5₹ (4-6%)
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महावीर, ಮಹಾವೀರ, Mahavir
Oh my God! How truly terrifying this is. We all need to be extremely vigilant....The mind is left numb with shock.. Wake up, Hindus! Wake up! ..🫵
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Telangana Maata@TelanganaMaata·
Heatwave hits the trains in Paris. The cars weren't air-conditioned. Passengers had to get off the train to catch their breath That’s the situation in first world country. Meanwhile in India, trains are working smoothly
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Stop throwing a fit. Delhi Gymkhana is a private club. No one’s taking away your membership of it. Just that, leave aside valid security concerns, taxpayers are no longer willing to subsidise to the tune of thousands of crores, your stale cutlets and evening swims. My views:
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sumit kalra
sumit kalra@sumit1kalra·
मौलाना तस्लीम रहमानी ने कुछ दिन पहले इंडिया टीवी पर एक डिबेट में कहा था कि उनके दादा मेरठ जिले के किठौर तहसील रहने वाले हैं और उनके दादा जैन थे और मेरे दादा के सभी भाई आज भी जैन है मैं सोच में पड़ गया कि एक जैन खानदान का व्यक्ति इतना कट्टर मौलवी कैसे हो सकता है कि वह सिम्मी और पीएफआई जैसे संगठन से जुड़ा हुआ रहा हैं क्योंकि मैं भी जैन हु, फिर मैंने मेरठ के अपने दोस्तों से बात किया और दो-तीन मित्र जो जैन थे उनसे भी बात किया तब उन्होंने बोला कि भाई इसका दादा सच में जैन था लेकिन एक मुस्लिम महिला के प्यार में था और इसने इसके दादा के पिताजी ने जब एक नॉनवेज मांस खाने वाली महिला को जैन परिवार की बहू बनाने से मना किया तब इसका दादा इस्लाम कुबूल करके मुसलमान बन गया और अपने ससुर के घर का घर जमाई बनकर रहने चला गया सुन बे धर्मद्रोही तस्लीम रहमानी.. हमेशा चैनल पर पूरी बात बताया करो, अधूरी बात मत बताया करो यह बोलो कि तुम्हारे दादा जैन थे और छिनरपन के चक्कर में मुसुर मान बन गए। Jain Dinesh जी से साभार पोस्ट 🙏
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Amrendra Bahubali 🇮🇳
Amrendra Bahubali 🇮🇳@TheBahubali_IND·
जब मोदीजी को राहुल गांधी जैसा गधा,तेजस्वी यादव जैसा भैंसा,ममता जैसी डायन नहीं हरा पाई तो आपको लगता हे गंदी नली का कीड़ा कॉकरोच हरा पायेगा..? भाई ने एक साथ सबको तगड़ा रेल दिया 😅
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VictorVon Solanki
VictorVon Solanki@VictorVonS_·
Why Trump & America Suddenly Need India: From Beijing Humiliation to Rubio’s Failed Repair Mission Trump in Beijing. Rubio in Delhi. Two diplomatic visits. Two completely different stages. But together, they revealed something historic: America is entering an era where it can no longer dictate terms to the world. Most people do not understand what they are watching. This is much bigger than Trump. Much bigger than China. Much bigger than India. The real story is the slow transition from an American-led world… to a multipolar civilizational order. And 2026 may be remembered as the year this shift became impossible to hide. Think about this carefully. For 30 years after the Cold War, the United States operated like the undisputed CEO of the global system. → It controlled the dollar → It controlled global finance → It controlled shipping routes → It controlled technology access → It controlled sanctions → It controlled the narrative Countries could resist temporarily… but eventually most folded under pressure. That era is now breaking. And the Trump-Xi summit exposed it brutally. Look at the symbolism. Trump arrived in Beijing with America’s most powerful business leaders. → Elon Musk → Jensen Huang → Tim Cook → Wall Street executives → Tech giants Why would the world’s supposed strongest superpower bring corporate titans directly into geopolitical negotiations? Because America’s economic machine is now deeply dependent on China. This is the part mainstream media avoids discussing honestly. The US publicly calls China its greatest threat… while privately needing: → Chinese factories → Chinese supply chains → Chinese rare earths → Chinese manufacturing → Chinese consumers That contradiction is now visible to the entire world. And China knows it. Most people only saw red carpets and handshakes. But the real story was psychological. Xi Jinping gave Trump optics… without giving major concessions. → No Taiwan compromise → No major chip breakthrough → No technology surrender → No Iran shift → No strategic retreat Think about how extraordinary this is. Twenty years ago, Beijing would have desperately tried to avoid confrontation with Washington. Today China openly lectures America about Taiwan in front of cameras. This changes everything. Even body language became geopolitics. Trump, a man known for dominating rooms, behaved differently around Xi. Not aggressive. Not dismissive. Almost cautious. Why? Because Trump respects power. And deep down Washington understands something uncomfortable: China is no longer just a competitor. It is becoming an alternative center of gravity for the world economy. Now connect this with Marco Rubio’s India visit. This is where the story becomes even bigger. Rubio did not arrive in India from a position of dominance. He arrived in “repair mode.” That alone tells you how dramatically the geopolitical landscape has changed. Most people missed the timing. First: → America struggles with China → Iran tensions escalate → Russia survives sanctions → Red Sea instability continues → Dollar alternatives slowly expand Then suddenly: → Washington urgently re-engages India Why? Because the US now realizes it cannot contain China without India. India is no longer viewed merely as a regional partner. It is becoming a strategic balancing civilization. And New Delhi knows it. This is why Rubio’s visit looked unusually soft. No pressure. No ultimatums. No ideological lectures. Instead: → reassurances → invitations → partnership language → Quad revival talks → economic cooperation pitches But India did not bend. This is the key point. India continued: → buying Russian oil → maintaining strategic autonomy → balancing ties with Gulf nations → engaging Iran carefully → avoiding military bloc politics That is the real geopolitical earthquake. Most people still think geopolitics works like the 1990s. It does not. Today major powers are learning to maneuver between blocs instead of submitting to them. India watched what happened to Europe. → Energy dependency → NATO dependency → industrial decline → strategic vulnerability New Delhi does not want that future. So India is building something very different: A civilizational balancing strategy. Friends with America. Energy with Russia. Trade with the Gulf. Manufacturing competition with China. Connectivity with Europe. Influence in the Indian Ocean. This is not non-alignment 2.0. This is multi-alignment backed by scale. And scale changes diplomacy. Think about this carefully. America can pressure small nations. It can sanction weak economies. It can isolate vulnerable governments. But it cannot easily pressure: → China → India → Russia Because these are continental-scale civilizations with enormous domestic depth. That is the emerging world order. And this is why Washington suddenly sounds different. Even Trump’s rhetoric has changed. The same system that once talked about: → isolating rivals → regime change → maximum pressure is now talking about: → stability → cooperation → partnerships → strategic guardrails Why? Because the US is discovering the limits of power in a multipolar world. This is much bigger than diplomacy. This is about infrastructure. Supply chains. Shipping lanes. Semiconductors. Energy corridors. Digital currencies. Industrial capacity. The real war of the 21st century is not just military. It is logistical. China understood this early. That is why Beijing built: → ports → railways → industrial clusters → manufacturing ecosystems → Belt & Road corridors Meanwhile America financialized its economy. Wall Street became stronger. Factories became weaker. Now Washington is trying to rebuild industrial power while simultaneously confronting China. That is an incredibly difficult task. And this is why America suddenly needs: → India → UAE → Saudi Arabia → Vietnam → IMEC → alternative supply chains The old unipolar system is fragmenting into competing economic corridors. This is the real story behind all these diplomatic visits. Not photo ops. Not speeches. Not press conferences. Civilizational positioning. The world is reorganizing itself around multiple centers of power. Washington still remains enormously powerful. But for the first time since the Cold War… it faces rivals strong enough to resist pressure openly. And once resistance becomes visible… psychology changes globally. That is exactly what happened in Beijing and Delhi. Trump’s China visit and Rubio’s India outreach were not signs of American confidence. They were signs of strategic recalibration. The empire is not collapsing tomorrow. But it is adjusting to a world where others now have leverage too. And once multiple civilizations gain leverage simultaneously… the entire geopolitical architecture of the planet changes. This is only the beginning.
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Comman Man
Comman Man@CommanMan777589·
My Bengal is so back !! Vibes of it is so back ❤️❤️❤️ Jai Sri Krishna 🙏🙏
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Sameer Kasture
Sameer Kasture@sameer_kasture·
Post Gandhi's murder, freedom fighter Dr. Narayan Savarkar was dragged from home, the 1st mob lynching in free India & died due to stone pelting & heavy bleeding. 6000-8000 Brahmin men, women (tortured & raped), children were killed brutally. ZERO punished. Today is his Jayanti.
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Rima Sarkar
Rima Sarkar@_RimaSarkar·
■ You know S. Jaishankar, India’s sharp, no-nonsense External Affairs Minister. But do you know about his father? Meet Krishnaswamy Subrahmanyam, widely regarded as the Father of India’s Nuclear Doctrine, one of the most influential voices in Indian national security, legendary strategic thinker, and civil servant. ■ Born in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, K. Subrahmanyam topped the IAS exam and joined the 1951 batch. A brilliant mind with an MSc in Chemistry, he redefined how India thought about power, security, and survival in a hostile world. □ Pioneering Defence Strategist: Founding Director of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) twice. He mentored generations of analysts and shaped India’s defence discourse for decades. □ Nuclear Visionary: Fiercest advocate for India’s nuclear weapons programme. He strongly backed the 1974 Pokhran test, and played a central role in the 1998 tests. He chaired the National Security Advisory Board that drafted India’s nuclear doctrine - No First Use + Credible Minimum Deterrence. □ Kargil Review Committee Chairman (1999): His committee’s explosive report led to major reforms in intelligence and defence structure, paving the way for the creation of the Chief of Defence Staff post years later. □ 1971 Bangladesh War: One of the strongest voices pushing India to intervene and stop the humanitarian catastrophe. □ Fearless Civil Servant: Served as Defence Production Secretary, Home Secretary of Tamil Nadu, and more. He was removed and superseded for speaking truth to power yet never compromised his principles. ■ On 24 August 1984, K. Subrahmanyam was a passenger on Indian Airlines Flight 421 (Delhi to Srinagar), which was hijacked by pro-Khalistani militants shortly after takeoff. The plane was diverted to Lahore and then Dubai. As a young IFS officer, S. Jaishankar was part of the crisis management team in Delhi handling the negotiations. Four hours into the ordeal, when he called home to say he couldn’t return because of the hijacking, he discovered that his own father was on the plane. All passengers were eventually released safely in Dubai. Even under threat, Subrahmanyam reportedly used the situation to observe and gather insights. ■ He authored/co-authored over a dozen books, wrote incisive columns for decades, advised Prime Ministers across parties, and influenced the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal. A true realpolitik thinker who understood China, Pakistan, and global power games long before others did. ■ Married to Sulochana, the couple raised four accomplished children, including: □ S. Jaishankar (Foreign Minister) □ Sanjay Subrahmanyam (renowned historian) □ S. Vijay Kumar (senior IAS officer) □ Sudha Subrahmanyam. ■ Subrahmanyam declined the Padma Bhushan, believing public servants and journalists shouldn’t chase honours. Even in his final years battling cancer, his intellect remained razor-sharp. ■ He passed away on 2 February 2011. India’s strategic community mourned with the words: “Subrahmanyam is dead. India’s strategists are widowed.” In the grand tapestry of India’s destiny, K. Subrahmanyam was not just a proud father, but also the quiet architect of a nation’s awakening, a luminous mind that lit the path of strategic wisdom, a steadfast guardian of sovereignty, and a timeless flame of patriotism whose glow continues to guide India’s journey through the corridors of power and peace. A patriot, intellectual, and nation-builder in the truest sense. 🇮🇳🙏🏻
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Ankur Singh
Ankur Singh@AnkurSingh·
⏰ 2013 Ravish defended Congress when Rupee fell - If economy is bad, how price of gold is increasing? - global issue - Opposition playing politics in Sankat Also proved that Fall of Rupee is good for Indian Businessmen 🤣 No channel is giving such defence now. Still Ravish is Real Journalist, rest are Godi Media.
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
Prasant Bhushan deleted this tweet of Fake picture after getting ratioed out
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Rishi Bagree@rishibagree

@pbhushan1 This picture is AI generated And every second post by him is a fake news. And if any police or judicial action takes place against him, he will cry for Freedom of Expression

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🇮🇳Jitendra pratap singh🇮🇳
खबरदार जो कोई मनमोहन सिंह के दौर की मीडिया को गोदी मीडिया कहा 200 से ज्यादा आतंकी हमले 22 शहरों में सीरियल ब्लास्ट 40 से ज्यादा बड़े घोटाले 8 केंद्रीय मंत्रियों को इस्तीफा देना जिसमें से तीन जेल गए उसके बावजूद भी देखिए मनमोहन सरकार के समय की शानदार और स्वतंत्र और आजाद मीडिया किस तरह से सोनिया गांधी से कड़े सवाल पूछ रही है इसमें ऐसे सवाल नहीं है कि मोदी जी आप आम काट कर खाते हैं या चूस कर खाते हैं बल्कि इसमें सीधे भ्रष्टाचार और आतंकवाद पर पाकिस्तान को दिए गए जवाब पर सवाल पूछा जा रहा है
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Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳
Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳@SheetalPronamo·
Resurgence of Sanatan dharma in West Bengal Ganga Aarti at Babughat in Kolkata for the first time 🔥
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Rahul Shivshankar@RShivshankar·
UNIMAGINABLE BEFORE MAY 4. POLICE KNOCK ON ABHISHEK BANERJEE’S “SANTINIKETAN” RESIDENCE ON HARISH MUKHERJEE. The issue is politically significant because for years Abhishek was seen as the most powerful figure in Bengal after Mamata Banerjee. NOW: • KMC notices pasted on linked properties • Questions over alleged unauthorised construction • Police presence at residence • BJP stepping up attacks over “property empire” claims TMC CALLS IT POLITICAL TARGETING. BJP SAY RULES ARE FINALLY APPLYING TO THE POWERFUL TOO.
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Diksha
Diksha@Diksha20o1·
Bollywood bias! A study by IIM Prof. Dheeraj Sharma analyzing films from 1960 to 2010 reveals a fixed code of demographic stereotypes: > 58% of corrupt politicians were given Brahmin surnames. > 62% of corrupt businessmen were associated with Vaishya surnames. > 84% of Muslim characters were portrayed as strongly honest and religious. > 78% of Christian women were hyper-sexualized and portrayed as promiscuous. > 74% of Sikh characters were reduced to mere comic relief. > 90% of films featuring Pakistan projected them as welcoming and courteous. Cinema is not just reflecting reality, but it is actively shaping our biases. What are your thoughts on this?
The Indian Matrix@indianmatrix

Cinema has long been considered the "mirror of society," reflecting the aspirations, anxieties, and cultural nuances of a nation. However, when the reflection consistently distorts specific demographics, it ceases to be a mirror and becomes a tool for socio-psychological engineering.  Research conducted by Professor Dhiraj Sharma of IIM Ahmedabad, for the period between 1960 and 2010, provides a startling quantitative look at how Bollywood utilises demographic coding, associating specific castes, religions, and nationalities with fixed moral archetypes.  By analysing these data points, it becomes clear that Bollywood often relies on "heuristic shortcuts" that reinforce social biases rather than challenge them. One of the most profound findings in Professor Sharma’s research is the consistent association of moral corruption with specific Hindu caste surnames. > According to the data, in the films sampled, 58% of corrupt politicians were given Brahmin surnames, and 62% of corrupt businessmen were given Vaishya surnames. > Conversely, characters with Kshatriya surnames were presented as courageous 88% of the time. and 84% of Muslim characters were portrayed as strongly religious and honest.  This demographic coding creates a subconscious expectation in the audience; the villain is not defined by his actions alone, but by a surname that signals his "type" before the plot even unfolds.

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