

Bharat Ka Gaurav
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Believe in Leadership of Narendra Mod i j,yogi ji https://t.co/RbuBnxvVhz on Koo same ID my back up id @gauravmodifieda @bharatkaGaurav on YouTube








🚨 ¡BOMBAZO QUE DUELE! 😳 Trump miró a Xi Jinping con ojos casi suplicantes y soltó esto que dejó la sala en completo silencio… como si estuviera rogando: «Traje conmigo a los 30 líderes empresariales más poderosos del mundo… y todos aceptaron venir. No mandé al segundo de a bordo ni al vicepresidente… Quería al número uno de cada imperio: Jensen Huang, Tim Cook, Elon Musk… los mejores del planeta están aquí, justo delante de ti…» Luego, con voz casi temblorosa y esa sonrisa forzada, remató casi rogando: «Hoy están aquí para rendirle respeto a ti y a China… Vienen con ganas de hacer negocios, invertir y construir. De nuestra parte… te pido que sea 100% recíproco… por favor.» Esto no es dominio. Esto es un presidente rogando por un sí de China. 💼🇨🇳 ¿Viste eso? El “art of the deal” convertido en súplica en vivo. RT si estás viendo cómo cae el mito.


Terrible experience of trying to start business in Kolkata during TMC rule - Written by Kanchan Sarkar 👇 “I am sharing an incident involving TMC and the life risks that I faced. Perhaps I can write this today only because TMC has lost; otherwise, after writing this, they might have finished me off as well. First, let me say a little about myself. I studied at IIT. After IIT, I spent most of my life abroad. Currently, I live in the Bay Area (Silicon Valley) in America. Professionally, I am an AI researcher/scientist. I have filed several patents, and I have multiple papers and publications in top international conferences and journals. I work in research at an MNC in America, and currently hold a Senior Manager position; many PhD researchers work under me. Now coming to the main incident. As an Indian and a Bengali, I always dreamed of doing something for my country and for West Bengal. With that dream, I decided to establish an AI robotics and manufacturing company in Kolkata. It would create jobs in Bengal, and the youth of Bengal would get opportunities to work within Bengal itself. I spoke with some investors in America. They really liked my plan and agreed to invest. Some investment discussions also progressed through IIT connections. Accordingly, I finalized a piece of land beside Infosys in Rajarhat Newtown, Kolkata, to set up the manufacturing unit. Initially, I purchased a small plot, with plans to expand on a much larger scale once investments came in. The land was purchased from a Muslim owner named Abul Molla. He committed extensive fraud. He took payment for a much larger amount of land but ultimately registered far less land. Even then, all legal formalities, such as, registration, mutation/records, conversion, tax payment, were completed lawfully. After some time, problems began. The land mafia of Rajarhat and Bhangar, people associated with TMC’s Saokat Molla, fenced off the side of the land, blocked access by building walls, prevented me from entering my own property, and began demanding huge sums of money. I tried many times to resolve the issue. Investors from America kept pressuring me, asking when work would begin. I personally met Abhishek Banerjee at his residence. I also spoke with several other leaders, such as Debraj Chakraborty, husband of former Rajarhat MLA Aditi Munshi, and Saokat Molla of Bhangar. I filed reports at the police station. But nobody helped. Informally, everyone only demanded money. From the top to the bottom of TMC, everyone kept asking for money. The police also offered no help. At the police station, I was told to sit with those blocking access to the land and “settle” the matter by paying them. I appointed a lawyer to file a case. But even the lawyer became frightened. I received threats that if I filed a case, I would be murdered. In this situation, I was forced to abandon everything. I truly could not imagine that West Bengal had come to this state. Whenever investors asked me, I would avoid the truth by making excuses. I felt ashamed to speak about the condition of my own Bengal. As a Bengali, I am genuinely ashamed. This corrupt TMC party has destroyed Bengal. Everyone says IITians leave the country and do nothing for it. I tried, but I could not succeed. Perhaps there are many more Bengalis like me who wanted to do something, but could not because of the political goons in West Bengal. IITians are assets to the nation. But if the country does not provide a suitable environment, what can they do? They will go abroad, stay there, and prosper there instead. I promise that if I get my land back, I will start full-fledged operations there within one year. And if I cannot do anything, then my life will continue as it is now. I will forget everything and start my startup/company in America itself. I have great hopes from the new BJP government , that it will free Bengal from this corruption and terror and make it once again into a “Golden Bengal.” 1/2…
















