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𝕄𝔾™@Sabbi111313·
विशवगुरु ने देश को कहा ला कर खड़ा कर दिया। बस किनिया से उपर है अब 😱
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Mai Hoon Na...@FakeerFake·
#CockroachIsBack Dear #NeetAspirants this clown 🤡 says... 🚨 "NEET-UG 2026 had no paper leak; only certain questions were out," says NTA chief. @Fact Around 95–100% of the questions from the leaked paper matched the actual Question Paper 🤪Jo Ukhaadna Ho Ukhaad Lo🔔
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Manish RJ@mrjethwani1·
Saheb par hamla hogaya 🤣🤣
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Helle Lyng Svends -Cockroach Janata Party
Can the Prime Minister of India provide such clean, beautiful, and pollution-free air to the people of his country ? Amazing norway: helle lyng svendsen
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Priyanka Bharti
Priyanka Bharti@priyanka2bharti·
हाँथ घुमा-घुमा कर प्रधानमंत्री जी थेपला बनाना सीखा रहे है? कैबिनेट की मीटिंग भी म्यूट!
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Cockroach Ranvijay
Cockroach Ranvijay@CockroachRJ·
श्रीमान @raghav_chadha भाई, उम्मीद है आप अच्छे होंगे। मैं विजय अक्षित, आप मुझे अच्छे से जानते होंगे। अंतिम बार आपसे मुलाक़ात दिल्ली एयरपोर्ट पर हुई थी दो साल पहले। आशा है की आप समझेंगे। आपके साथ 2019 में मैंने आपके लिए प्रोफेशनल कैंपेन किया था जिसका पैसा मुझे आज तक एक रुपये भी नहीं मिला। मेरे से पहले गजेंद्र शर्मा काम करता था जो अब इस दुनिया में नहीं रहा। मैंने कई बार आपसे संपर्क करने की कोशिश की लेकिन आपसे ह्वाट्सऐप पर कोई रिप्लाई नहीं मिला। न ही आपका PA कोई रिप्लाई दिया। मेरा 3 महीने का मेहनताना है जो उस समय 70 हज़ार के हिसाब से 2 लाख 10 हज़ार होता है। अब उस पैसे का 6 साल से ज़्यादा होने जा रहा है। तो बैंक के ब्याज से भी साढ़े 4 लाख होता है। आज तक आपसे पैसे नहीं लिया क्योंकि आप AAP में थे सोचा आज न कल देंगे ही। लेकिन अब आप ऐसी पार्टी में हैं जो दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी पार्टी है और पैसे वाली पार्टी है , और आप उस पार्टी के सांसद हैं, तो आपसे निवेदन है की मेरा सिर्फ 2 लाख 10 हज़ार देने का कष्ट करे। आप बाक़ी समस्या बाद में संसद में सुलझाना, मेरा समस्या पहले सुलझा दो जो आपने खड़ा किया है , अगर मैं ग़लत कह रहा हूँ तो मेरे ऊपर मानहानि का केस करो , ग़लत नहीं कह रहा हूँ तो मेरा पैसा दे दो । आप या आपका आदमी मेरे से इनबॉक्स के द्वारा संपर्क कर सकता है। धन्यवाद।
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Gurpreet Garry Walia@garrywalia_·
जिसने ये वीडियो रीट्वीट ना की उस से दोस्ती खत्म NEET पर विनोद जाखड़ लड़ रहा है संदेश दुनिया तक पहुँचा दो
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Erik Solheim
Erik Solheim@ErikSolheim·
Why is the West not curious on the great Indian 🇮🇳 civilization? This week Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Norway. The government rolled out the red carpet. King Harald invited for lunch. All bigwigs of Norwegian business turned up. This is of course as it should be at such a historic visit. Rather different was media. No curiosity, no real attempt to understand India. When the third most powerful man in the world visits Norway, you may expect some real interest? An attempt to understand the world’s third largest economy, a global green leader, one of the world’s brightest civilizations?? It’s not that Norway is overrun with visit at this level. Last Indian top visit was Indira Gandhi in 1983. Last Chinese president visit was 1996, last American president was 2009. Here are some taste bits from Norwegian media: * Aftenposten the largest newspaper printed a caricature of Modi as a snake charmer, many found it racist and derogatory. The accompanying article (written by an otherwise brilliant journalist) described Modi as a “slightly annoying man” and simply showcased that India is not high on the papers reading lists. * Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), the state broadcaster, explained “why prime minister Støre is clearing his desk to receive Modi”. From everyone outside Norway I got exactly the opposite question: Why did Modi use his valuable time in such a small and insignificant place? * Dagsavisen, a left of center daily, sent a young journalist to throw questions after Modi - claiming that India is 157 on a global democracy ranking. When a ranking is so contrary to common sense - why doesnt she ask those who created the ranking why they spread such nonsense? I am not aware of one Norwegian journalist closely following India. NOT ONE! How can the public learn more? Unless you believe democracy only fits a handful of small, homogenous, ultra rich western nations, India is the miracle of democracy. The large, complex, lingustically and religiously diverse nation with many poor people - which has etablished a vibrant democracy and is much less violent than Europe or America. India can in fact make a claim to be the worlds most homegrown and impressive democracy. We are entering the Asian century. Unless we Europeans become more curious - to civiliazation, history, politics and economy in the Global South - we will become the big losers of history.
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Vijay Thottathil@vijaythottathil·
Idiot thought Le Corbusier is Nehru!
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NETAFLIX@NetaFlixIndia·
Hello @GiorgiaMeloni, She is Narendra Modi's wife. FYI
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Mohammed Zubair
Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear·
Yay! @AltNews has been shortlisted for RSF Press Freedom Awards 2026.
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Helle Lyng
Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
I question your lack of appetite for questions and your lack of appetite for press freedom in India. I agree we should cover India more and closer.
Erik Solheim@ErikSolheim

Why is the West not curious on the great Indian 🇮🇳 civilization? This week Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Norway. The government rolled out the red carpet. King Harald invited for lunch. All bigwigs of Norwegian business turned up. This is of course as it should be at such a historic visit. Rather different was media. No curiosity, no real attempt to understand India. When the third most powerful man in the world visits Norway, you may expect some real interest? An attempt to understand the world’s third largest economy, a global green leader, one of the world’s brightest civilizations?? It’s not that Norway is overrun with visit at this level. Last Indian top visit was Indira Gandhi in 1983. Last Chinese president visit was 1996, last American president was 2009. Here are some taste bits from Norwegian media: * Aftenposten the largest newspaper printed a caricature of Modi as a snake charmer, many found it racist and derogatory. The accompanying article (written by an otherwise brilliant journalist) described Modi as a “slightly annoying man” and simply showcased that India is not high on the papers reading lists. * Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), the state broadcaster, explained “why prime minister Støre is clearing his desk to receive Modi”. From everyone outside Norway I got exactly the opposite question: Why did Modi use his valuable time in such a small and insignificant place? * Dagsavisen, a left of center daily, sent a young journalist to throw questions after Modi - claiming that India is 157 on a global democracy ranking. When a ranking is so contrary to common sense - why doesnt she ask those who created the ranking why they spread such nonsense? I am not aware of one Norwegian journalist closely following India. NOT ONE! How can the public learn more? Unless you believe democracy only fits a handful of small, homogenous, ultra rich western nations, India is the miracle of democracy. The large, complex, lingustically and religiously diverse nation with many poor people - which has etablished a vibrant democracy and is much less violent than Europe or America. India can in fact make a claim to be the worlds most homegrown and impressive democracy. We are entering the Asian century. Unless we Europeans become more curious - to civiliazation, history, politics and economy in the Global South - we will become the big losers of history.

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