Bhola Bhai

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Bhola Bhai

Bhola Bhai

@BholaBhai07

To clarify, I am an Anon account.

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Bhola Bhai
Bhola Bhai@BholaBhai07·
@Akshay_VAK @unraveaero I did not know the name thing, I'll keep a look out, thanks. Usually the menu gives it away, Indians might serve beef but Pakistanis will sure as hell not serve pork.
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arun v@unraveaero·
You're filled with utmost disgust when you find a paki or a kanglu running an Indian restaurant in a random corner of the world. When you find a Nepali doing it you patronise it. Two nation theory in practice.
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Ram@ramprasad_c·
There are over 300 million Indians who do not support BJP or Modi. In a democracy, that energy flows naturally into an opposition party. I ndia's opposition does not give that energy anywhere to go. The Congress party has failed to reinvent itself. Rahul Gandhi has been a hopeless failure. The regional parties are fragmented. There is no one to vote for. So what do 300 million frustrated voters do? They find proxies. First, the content creators. When there is no political vehicle for dissent, a class of influencers rises to fill the void. They build audiences by channeling anti-Modi anger into YouTube views and donations. The audience is not paying for information. They are paying for the feeling that someone, somewhere, is fighting back. It is a release valve, not a political strategy. Grifters thrive more when opposition is weak. Second, the borrowed heroes. Every few months, someone from outside India gets elevated overnight as a symbol of resistance. A Norwegian journalist. Am American academic. People who often know very little about the country's complexity but say the right things at the right time. They become projections of what the opposition wishes it had domestically. Third, the fantasy imports. Mamdani wins in New York and suddenly there is hope for a similar wave in India. Gen Z movements topple governments in Nepal and Bangladesh and people start imagining the same script playing out in Delhi. These are not strategies. They are coping mechanisms. Borrowing someone else's revolution because you cannot build your own. The latest iteration is the Cockroach Janata Party crossing a million followers on Instagram. Much has been made of this number. Look closely and a significant portion of the followers are not even Indian. It is a viral moment, not a movement. Give it a few weeks and there will be a new one. There always is. Here is the contrast that matters. BJP lost the 2004 and 2009 Lok Sabha elections badly. It did not wait for miracles. It did not pin its hopes on foreign journalists or viral accounts. It brought in new leadership. It leaned on the RSS's grassroots organizational machinery. It rebuilt, booth by booth, district by district. BJP is an election-winning machine not just because of Modi's charisma but because of what happens at the ground level. Fads, viral moments, and proxy heroes serve a purpose. They give frustrated voters a sense of agency when their political system offers them none.
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Dr Y Nithiyanandam@prof_nithiya·
48°C is not just a temperature value anymore. It is becoming a national security, infrastructure, health and productivity challenge. My latest @timesofindia op-ed argues that India needs a comprehensive heat mitigation strategy powered by: • thermal mapping • dense weather monitoring • geospatial intelligence • local-scale heat action planning Because heat risk is hyperlocal, and one-size-fits-all solutions will fail. timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/toi-edit… #Heatwave #ClimateChange #Geospatial #India #UrbanHeat #GIS
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gimo 🔻@gimoxtweets·
If a Muslim had changed it to green colour and posted it, he'd already have been booked for sedition. He'd face a media trial. Conspiracy theories would emerge. He'd be linked to international organisations or terrorist groups and his house would get bulldozed. He'd be jailed for decades without a trial, while his bail kept getting rejected. Meanwhile, thousands of rapists would walk free during those same decades. One country. One law. Two entirely different interpretations for two different people.
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Much cleaner

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Bhola Bhai@BholaBhai07·
@gimoxtweets "Political and communal developments" We have a new leftie phrase for violence and genocide guys.
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arun v@unraveaero·
Anti vaccine boyfriend Anti datacenter girlfriend
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Bhola Bhai@BholaBhai07·
@TheEmissaryCo No regional political parties, have nothing to offer, no ideological consistency, often times a risk to national security.
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The Emissary@TheEmissaryCo·
Do you think India needs:
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Bhola Bhai@BholaBhai07·
@Puyangan5 Fair point, we don't have any evidence to point to it, mere speculation. I remember how much liberals screeched when 370 was removed, not the same amplitude. Evidence is anecdotal at best.
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Puyangan Adiyan@Puyangan5·
@BholaBhai07 Yea, i read that too. I am skeptical that's true. Liberals have a very strong media ecosystem.
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Puyangan Adiyan@Puyangan5·
BASED. At this rate. Suvendu is going make Yogi look like a bleeding heart secularist.
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul

#BREAKING: West Bengal Government issues order making Vande Mataram singing compulsory in all Madarsas of the state. Vande Mataram singing already was made compulsory in all schools of West Bengal during morning prayers.

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Surjit Bhalla
Surjit Bhalla@surjitbhalla·
Indian Agents are in a deep comfort zone - sadly, that prohibits meaningful reform. The need for course correction was never larger; when die-hard optimists lose hope.... indianexpress.com/article/opinio…
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Seema Chishti
Seema Chishti@seemay·
104 Muslim MLAs elected but none from BJP. When with such dominance, BJP fails to provide representation to 15% of India - that is the scandal - and the minority affairs minister tries to mask his party's deep failure in this large, diverse country deccanherald.com/elections/indi…
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
How many more years will India lose to communal politics while the world races ahead in AI, semiconductors, and clean energy? The current politics of India has very little to offer GenZ beyond distractions, division, and empty promises. In conversation with @sanket
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