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Chetan Gupta
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Jai Shree Ram🚩🚩 Trying to make a difference ☺️
Katılım Mayıs 2020
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The same place which ended their test career, revived their ODI career. Poetic.
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Hats off to the BCCI. The mass psychological manipulation they pulled off during this Asia Cup could easily be a case study in psychology.
Almost everyone assumes that the refusal to shake hands, military references, subtle trolling, and not taking the trophy from the PCB chairman was organic, that players acted on their own.
I doubt. The Indian team has never behaved like this before because they follow BCCI directives, and the board always plays with full courtesy. At the Asia Cup’s opening press conference, the Indian captain shook hands with the PCB and ACC chairmen, Pakistan’s federal minister Mohsin Naqvi, and the Pakistan captain, without hesitation. But as the first India-Pakistan match approached and public outrage intensified, the team’s conduct changed.
Suddenly, the same players who had no issues shaking hands days earlier started ignoring them. The BCCI orchestrated the optics expertly, and public emotions shifted accordingly. I am not blaming the players, they follow the board’s instructions. Perhaps, in their hearts, they feel discomfort playing Pakistan, but they act as directed. They even took a knee for George Floyd once, because they were told to do so, though half of them probably didn’t even know who he was.
Now that India has been crowned Asia Cup champions and euphoria has eclipsed the earlier boycott mood, some may see this as needless whining. That’s fine, sometimes uncomfortable truths need to be said. Having said that, I’ll still applaud Surya Kumar Yadav for announcing that his fees would be donated to soldiers. That was surely his own decision.
Meanwhile, media reports suggest Pakistan’s share from ACC earnings for this Asia Cup is ₹120–140 crore. I’m sure they’ll put it to entirely peaceful purposes, while we continue to celebrate what is, objectively, the most significant cup in the world.
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🚨 Cleanest cities in India 2025.
Cities with population above 10 lakh
1. Indore, Madhya Pradesh
2. Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
3. Agra, Uttar Pradesh & Surat, Gujarat
Cities with population between 3-10 lakh.
1. Amravati, Maharashtra
2. Jhansi, UP & Moradabad, UP
3. Alwar, Rajasthan
Cities with population under 3 lakh
1. Dewas, Madhya Pradesh
2. Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh
3. Angul, Odisha
(Swachh Vayu Survekshan 2025)
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Lovely trailer guys✨️✨️❤️❤️cannot wait for 6th June🤞🤞
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It didn't felt that much in the morning as somewhere deep down we all knew this was about to happen but with each passing moment since then heart is getting heavier, all those childhood memories are getting ended right in front of our eyes. Captain Forever!!🇮🇳🇮🇳
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Just spoke to an Indian Army officer based in Kashmir who is fully aware of the details of the Pahalgam Islamic terror attack on Hindus. I have known him for many years and he reached out to me after seeing my post on Syed Adil Hussain Shah. He endorses my assessment. He also confirmed that when the responding soldiers reached the spot, the Hindu women and widows were shivering and huddled together in 2s and 3s in complete fear. None of them reported that any Muslim, Syed Adil Hussain Shah included, came to their rescue. Instead, all ponywallahs and local Kashmiri Muslims just stood around nonchalantly some even smiling at the terrified women. None, I repeat, expressed sympathy or came to their rescue. A soldier reporting to this officer who was among the first to reach the scene related that the women freaked out at the sight of the soldiers thinking they were jihadis (they were in fatigues too) that had returned to rape them. One of the women, upon realizing these are Indian Army soldiers, just turned her fearful gaze at the Kashmiri Muslim onlookers - and this soldier told the officer that "they were smiling."
I can relate to this. I have traveled in every nook and corner of Kashmir during the peak of terrorism in the early 90s. Every time a discussion on the killings of Kashmiri Pandits or armymen came up, Kashmiri Muslims always smiled. It was the most unnerving smile I had seen. It was pure evil. It still is.
By Kalavai Venkat
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