GenZ ThinkTank

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GenZ ThinkTank

GenZ ThinkTank

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Politics & Geopolitics. Based on Stats & Facts.

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Until 2021, Indian forces still used WW-2 vintage grenade designs. Then Solar Group's defense arm delivered 10 lakh indigenous Multimode Hand Grenades, replacing legacy imports. That's not it. DRDO's transfer of Brahmos booster technology to a private Indian company marked a major shift. A capability once dependent on foreign supply chains is now being built at home. Today, Solar Group is part of India's indigenous defense ecosystem across: • Brahmos propulsion systems. • Pinaka rockets & Guided Pinaka • Loitering munitions (Nagastra-1) • Counter drone systems (Bhargavastra) • Warheads & energetic materials. This is what Atmanirbhar Bharat in defense looks like. India went from importing critical components to building a defense manufacturing stack at home. Much deserved recognition by the GOI.
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#WATCH | Solar Group Chairman Satyanarayan Nuwal receives Padma Shri award from President Droupadi Murmu for his contribution to India's defence manufacturing ecosystem

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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
@ShivAroor @ndtvindia Why shouldn't they? If Judiciary asks you to write 300 word essay & let's you walk free, you will feel you have endured your punishment. Its on Judiciary, not on them.
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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
Open your eyes. India in 2014 & 2026: Metro cities: • 2014: 5 • 2026: 25+ Airports: • 2014: 74 • 2026: 160+ Exports (Goods & Services): • 2014: $315 Billion • 2026: $860 Bn Forex Reserves: • 2014: $300 Bn • 2026: $705 Bn AIIMS: • 2014: 6 • 2026: 25 Defence Exports: • 2014: ₹680 Cr • 2026: ₹38,424 Cr (~60x) Electronic Manufacturing: • 2014: $6 billion • 2026: $130+ billion (22x) Rural roads: • 2014: 2.3 lakh KM • 2026: 8+ lakh KM Toilet Access: • 2014: 35% • 2026: 99.5%+ Tap Water Access: • 2014: 17% • 2026: ~80% LPG Connections: • 2014: 11 Cr • 2026: 33 Cr PNG connections: • 2014: 25 Lakh • 2026: 1.4 Crore Startups: • 2014: 8000 • 2026: 2,00,000+ Unicorns: • 2014: 2 • 2026: 120+ (60x) Unicorns are the Startups valued above $1 billion. Semiconductor Ecosystem: • 2014: 0 major fabs • 2026: 5-6 major fabs approved. Data Centre Capacity: • 2014: 150 MW • 2026: 1400 MW GDP: • 2014: $1.9 Trillion • 2026: $4.3 Trillion FDI inflows: • 2014: $35 billion • 2026: $85 billion Per Capita Income: • 2014: $1550 • 2026: $3000 Digital payments (Annual transactions): • 2014: $1.5 billion • 2026: $180+ billion (120x) (49% global share, rank 1) Stock Market Cap: • 2014: $1.5 trillion • 2026: $5.7 trillion Expressways: • 2014: 1,000 KM • 2026: 7,500+ KM (12,000 under construction) Port Capacity: • 2014: 800 MTPA • 2026: 1,600+ MTPA Rail Electrification: • 2014: 24% • 2026: ~100% Through Rail Electrification, India is saving 180 crore litres of Diesel each year. Renewable Energy Capacity: • 2014: 95 GW • 2026: 220+ GW Solar Energy Capacity: • 2014: 2.6 GW • 2026: 132 GW (51x) Jan Dhan accounts: • 2014: 0 • 2026: 53+ crores Extreme Poverty ($3/day benchmark): • 2014: 27.3% • 2026: 5% Extreme Poverty ($2.15/day benchmark): • 2014: 16.2% • 2026: Less than 2% • Fastest growing major economy since 2014 (Except covid years of 2020 & 2021) 🔰 Top 10 Historic Achievements: 1. Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha 2. Abrogation of Article 370 3. Operation Sindoor 🇮🇳 becomes the ONLY nuclear nation to bomb airbases of another nuclear nation. 4. Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 5. One Rank One Pension 6. Surgical Strikes against Pakistan 7. Balakot Airstrike 8. Ban on Triple Talaq 9. Chandrayaan-3 landing on Moon 10. Statue of Unity – world’s tallest 🔰 Many, many more achievements not listed yet. All this, in just 12 years.
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How a mysterious fire broke India’s Semiconductor dream: The most tragic chapter in India’s tech history is that of the Semiconductor Complex Ltd (SCL), Mohali. In 1984, SCL started with a 5000 nm process, then leapt to 800 nm - global cutting edge, barely a year or two behind then leader like Intel. At that time, China 🇨🇳 & Taiwan 🇹🇼 had NOT even entered the chip-fab arena. Then, in 1989, disaster struck: A mysterious fire gutted the Mohali facility, wiping out all the progress. The fire started at multiple points simultaneously in the facility. The probe was inconclusive, but suspicion of sabotage lingered, India’s semiconductor dream was dealt a body blow. Worse, subsequently revival decisions & funding were stalled for years, by the lack of political vision & bureaucratic apathy. Today, PM Modi & his government’s push to reboot India’s chip industry must be commended & supported. 🔰 Do not mock 28-90 nm Indian 🇮🇳 chips just because global leaders are at 3-7 nm. The reality is that most of the world’s demand still lies in these mature nodes for sectors like automotive, defense, telecom & industrial devices. Every chipmaking nation, from the US to Taiwan, first mastered legacy nodes before moving to advanced ones, & India too cannot directly leap to 3 nm without building the ecosystem, expertise & supply chain step by step.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
This happened because Taiwan invested in semiconductors (like India is doing since last 5 years) 25-30 years ago. India did not invest in semiconductors and electronics manufacturing in 2000s as it should have. But glad it is doing so now. Due to the AI chips boom now, a few chip companies of Taiwan have skyrocketed in valuation recently. TSMC alone is 40+% of Taiwan's stock index. The people who try to make India look bad showing such stats now will be the same who will criticize too if, say, just one private company from India makes up 40+% of India's Nifty.
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Foreign Company registration in India almost Doubles. • FY25: 57 Companies. • FY26: 101 Hits a 9 year high. Top nations by registrations: 🇸🇬 Singapore: 13 🇺🇸 USA: 10 🇬🇧 United Kingdom: 9 🇩🇪 Germany: 8 🇰🇷 South Korea: 8 🇯🇵 Japan: 7 Increase aligns with India's growing appeal through free trade agreements, production linked incentives & it's position as the world's 3rd largest Startup ecosystem in sectors like Fintech & e-commerce.
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As analyzed, hike wasn't enough to mitigate loss. Oil companies were taking ₹750 cr loss per day. Today's hike: • Petrol: ₹2.61 • Diesel: ₹2.71 Is it enough now? NO. Consumption: • Petrol: 18 cr litres/day • Diesel: 36 cr litres/day Recovery after hike: • Petrol: 18 cr x ₹2.61 = ₹46.98 Cr/day. • Diesel: 36 cr x ₹2.71 = ₹97.56 Cr/day. Total recovery after today's hike: 144.5 cr/day. New loss after hike: ₹750 cr - 144.5 cr = 605.46 cr/day. 🔰 Further hike needed to fully eliminate loss taken by oil companies: Combined fuel consumption: 18 + 36 = 54 cr litres/day Required addition hike: ₹605.46 ÷ 54 = ₹11.21 per litre. Hence, Expect another ₹10 increase on fuel within the next 2 months, if the situation in Hormuz remains volatile.
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Oil companies were losing 1,700 Cr per day. Govt hiked Petrol-Diesel prices by ₹3 Is that enough? NO. • Petrol consumption per day: 18 Cr litres. • Diesel consumption per day: 36 Cr litres. With ₹3 hike: Recovery: 18 Cr x ₹3 = ₹54 Cr/day 36 Cr x ₹3 = ₹108 Cr/day ₹162 Cr per day. • Earlier loss: 1,700 Cr/day. • Loss now: 1,538 Cr/day. With these numbers, ₹30 hike per litre is required to mitigate the loss. Expect further hikes if the situation in Hormuz stays volatile. Be a responsible citizen, use fuel judiciously. ℹ️ Important note: 1,700 Cr per day figure is of late April & early May 2026, with Crude at $110-120 per barrel. This 1,700 Cr per day may change to 1,500 Cr or even less, frequently, with drop in Crude prices in international market.

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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
"India needs another growth engine beyond IT". Data shows that transition has already begun. India can't rely on IT alone forever for it's exports. From FY20 to FY25: • Electronics export: $11.5 Bn to $38.6 Bn (27.4% CAGR) • Engineering export: $77 Bn to $116 Bn (8.7% CAGR) • IT/Software exports: $147 Bn to $224 Bn (8.9% CAGR) Now, the hard truth: India's IT boom was built on global outsourcing, coding services, maintenance, backoffice work. AI is changing that. Large parts of: • Repetitive coding • Testing • Support ops • BPO workflows are becoming automatable. That doesn't mean IT dies. But it surely means that the growth in IT will continue slowing down. The job opportunities in IT will further dry up (Top it up with gradual layoffs) And that's a problem, because: India adds 10-12 million people to the workforce annually. A service-only growth model cannot absorb that scale, period. But yes, Manufacturing can. Why Manufacturing matters? • Higher employment multiplier. • Supply chain resilience. • Lower import dependency. • Better trade balance. • Forex stability. • Stronger domestic ecosystem. Most of these points are something India is currently struggling as the PM @narendramodi pointed out. Manufacturing push is the way out. Evidence already visible: • Mobile phone exports: ₹1,500 cr (2014) to ₹2,00,000 cr • Rail Capex: ₹63,000 cr to ₹2.65 lakh cr. • Central Capex: ₹1.9 lakh cr to ₹12 lakh cr. Electronics exports have grown 3.3x faster than IT exports. India is no longer betting on just one export growth engine. IT built the runway. Manufacturing should power the next takeoff. 🇮🇳
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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
@KirenRijiju Your IT cell has been unable to tackle the anti-India narrative since years. Insta is out of hand with left narrative spread like an unchecked virus. Now that your attention has been drawn to Social Media aspect, we would suggest you to sack Amit Malviya. He has failed.
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Kiren Rijiju@KirenRijiju·
I pity those who seek their followers in social media from Pakistan & George Soros gang.
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He's misleading everyone. DNS lookup says “DNS record not found/DNS record published ❌” That usually means: • Domain DNS records were removed/misconfigured. • Domain expired. • Intentional takedown by the owner. A govt block in India looks different: • DNS still exists. • Site resolves but access is blocked by ISP • Browser may show blocked/ERR messages. So, with DNS not found error, simplest explanation is: The OWNER removed DNS.
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Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke

The government has taken down our iconic website - cockroachjantaparty.org. 10 Lakh cockroaches had signed up on our website has members. 6 Lakh cockroaches had signed a petition to demand the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan. Why is the government so scared of cockroaches? But this dictatorial behaviour is opening the eyes of India's youth. Our only crime is we were demanding a better future for ourselves. But you can't get rid of us that easily. We’re working on a new home right now. Cockroaches never die. 🪳

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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
False. Stop misleading DNS lookup says “DNS record not found/DNS record published ❌” That usually means: • Domain DNS records were removed. • Domain expired • Intentional takedown by the owner. A government block in India looks different: • Site resolves but access is blocked by ISP • Browser may show blocked/ERR messages • DNS still exists.
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Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
You can hack and withhold the accounts but you cannot hack this movement. We are not going to stop and we will keep raising our voice against this autocracy. Every attack makes cockroaches stronger. We are working on a plan to get this movement to continue sustainably and take it to the next level. Will share more soon! Cockroaches never die! 🪳
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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
He's misleading everyone. DNS lookup says “DNS record not found/DNS record published ❌” That usually means: • Domain DNS records were removed. • Domain expired • Intentional takedown by the owner. A government block in India looks different: • Site resolves but access is blocked by ISP • Browser may show blocked/ERR messages • DNS still exists.
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
The government has taken down our iconic website - cockroachjantaparty.org. 10 Lakh cockroaches had signed up on our website has members. 6 Lakh cockroaches had signed a petition to demand the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan. Why is the government so scared of cockroaches? But this dictatorial behaviour is opening the eyes of India's youth. Our only crime is we were demanding a better future for ourselves. But you can't get rid of us that easily. We’re working on a new home right now. Cockroaches never die. 🪳
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
Crackdown on Cockroach Janta Party. - Instagram page hacked. - My personal Instagram hacked. - Twitter account withheld - Back up account also taken down.
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@abhijeet_dipke Disciple of Kejriwal. What else can we expect other than seeking sympathy & drama.
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Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
My Instagram account has been hacked.
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@VijayGajeraO Disciple of Kejriwal. What else can we expect other than sympathy & drama.
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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
@aravind CJP trying to milk NEET. I think the re-NEET scheduled for 21st June would be targetted again through internal sabotage in NTA. (No matter how few people hold the authority over papers, they can always be bought) There are many more ways, but his seems important to mitigate.
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Aravind@aravind·
I think the CJP is heading towards becoming an offline political movement with a different name, no matter the bans on their SM handles by the GoI. That's fine in a democracy as long as it remains peaceful and lawful. But the issue is, I fear, that the movement and their politics will be launched out of Gen-Z protests and anarchy. This is the 'familiar path' the USDS takes to push new politics in democracies whenever they find gaps - like in India, where GenZ are disillusioned with both the government and the opposition over their issues. The DS do this to try dilute control in a democracy like India and make it their politically weak, economically malleable large market. Nothing good ever comes out of such revolutions. Things only become worse for the target country. Gen-Z must just look at countries around India - Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives - to understand how such revolutions to overthrow their existing govts ruined their economies and stalled even the little bit of development they had. The DS always start with the destabilization of the existing political power structure by exploiting the right timing - like now where they may be temporary issues caused by global crises and AI-driven job losses. And by doing massive psyops to instigate the public. Which is what I believe they are doing now. I may be wrong, but some patterns are hard to miss. Their strategy is to use local issues (some of which may even be created by sabotage) along with global crises to instigate their target population and turn it into their political base. In 2012, they tried the same thing. They used issues like corruption and crimes to agitate the public, amplifying their discomfort with the then INC government many times above normal levels. All done to weaken the existing political power structures and launch nationwide movements and protests to enable the DS's political push. But fortunately, one nationalist had already captured the gap among Indians by then, much to their disappointment. He derailed their plans, even though they tried to stop him using all means possible. They could never really recover after that to capture India nationally. The man and his government have derailed their plans ever since. Their enabled political movement and party couldn't become pan-national as they had imagined. Now, they are sensing another gap and an opportunity to relaunch their mission using another movement, with another set of protests and anarchy, this time targeting a new generation to dilute India politically so that we end up with weak, malleable coalition governments. Some say this is going to be done by fully utilizing Meta platforms and Reddit - their favorite tools for mass psyops and political upheaval around the world. By now it's just hard to miss how these two companies seem to turn a blind eye to meddling in democracies by some actors. Experts claim they work hand in glove by allowing millions of bots, paid follower scams, AI fake videos, and tuning their algos to favor certain narratives.
Aravind@aravind

Meta platforms are making or breaking elections in India. FB, Insta, and Whatsapp can now win elections for some, and make some lose. That's their power. 2024 lower than expected seats for NDA & 2026 performance by TVK, both were a result of Meta's algorithms. And Meta is...

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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
Founder of Cockroach Janta Party: 》He's pro-terr0rists. 》Supports Umar Khalid who chanted "Bharat Tere Tukde Honge". 》He's against Article 370 abrogation in Kashmir. 》He says "Minorities" committing crimes against "Majority" is revenge. 》He wants 80% reservation in private sector. 》He's against CAA & NRC. Dear GenZ, pass it on to your friends who are being misled by this guy.
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Indians must know: India couldn't meet Electricity demand till 2018 Deficit reached as high as 18% in 2007 Today, Demand hit the HIGHEST in history with 256+ GW Demand is not just met, but the supply is in SURPLUS. Installed power capacity: • 2014: 243 GW • 2026: 532+ GW (120% growth) Solar Energy: • 2014: 243 GW • 2026: ~100 GW (3600%+ growth) Renewable Energy: • 2014: 75 GW • 2026: 200 GW+ (160%+ growth) 》No load shedding like 2012. 》No 12 hours power cut in rural areas. 》Record high sales of AL'S 》Record high sales of other cooling appliances. We need to appreciate the current govt for moving so quickly in Energy sector.
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Did you know? Pakistan had more Electricity access (coverage) than India till 2018. Electricity coverage (% of population): • 1947: 🇮🇳: 2% 🇵🇰: 1.5% India leads by 0.5% • 2000: 🇮🇳: 59% 🇵🇰: 73% Pakistan leads by 14% • 2014: 🇮🇳: 82% 🇵🇰: 92% Pakistan leads by 10% • 2025: 🇮🇳: 99.5% + 🇵🇰: 94% India leads by 5.5% Hits almost 100% That's how Congress kept us in the dark. GDP per Capita, Pakistan was better till 2014. Electricity coverage, Pakistan was better till 2018.

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Here are a few I remember without any research: • 12 Semiconductor Fabs/Units approved. 3 operational. Almost 2 lakh Cr investment. • 5,300+ km tracks laid last year. • 1500+ electric locomotives produced. • ~220 GW to ~254 GW renewable energy capacity in 2 years. • Crossed 50% of installed power capacity from non-fossil sources, 5 years ahead of target. • ₹1.5 lakh Cr mobile exports in 2025. • 30,000 Cr Defence Exports, up from 680 Cr in 2014.
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Ankit kumar@Dynamo_Ankit·
@GenzThinktank Whats the roadmap for this term ?? Even in job interview they ask where do you see yourself in 5years I don’t see any achievements or development in 2024-2026
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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
PM completes 12 yrs in Office. See the difference yourself: India in 2014 & 2026: Metro cities: • 2014: 5 • 2026: 25+ Airports: • 2014: 74 • 2026: 160+ Exports (Goods & Services): • 2014: $315 Billion • 2026: $860 Bn Forex Reserves: • 2014: $300 Bn • 2026: $705 Bn AIIMS: • 2014: 6 • 2026: 25 Defence Exports: • 2014: ₹680 Cr • 2026: ₹38,424 Cr (~60x) Electronic Manufacturing: • 2014: $6 billion • 2026: $130+ billion (22x) Rural roads: • 2014: 2.3 lakh KM • 2026: 8+ lakh KM Toilet Access: • 2014: 35% • 2026: 99.5%+ Tap Water Access: • 2014: 17% • 2026: ~80% LPG Connections: • 2014: 11 Cr • 2026: 33 Cr PNG connections: • 2014: 25 Lakh • 2026: 1.4 Crore Startups: • 2014: 8000 • 2026: 2,00,000+ Unicorns: • 2014: 2 • 2026: 120+ (60x) Unicorns are the Startups valued above $1 billion. Semiconductor Ecosystem: • 2014: 0 major fabs • 2026: 5-6 major fabs approved. Data Centre Capacity: • 2014: 150 MW • 2026: 1400 MW GDP: • 2014: $1.9 Trillion • 2026: $4.3 Trillion FDI inflows: • 2014: $35 billion • 2026: $85 billion Per Capita Income: • 2014: $1550 • 2026: $3000 Digital payments (Annual transactions): • 2014: $1.5 billion • 2026: $180+ billion (120x) (49% global share, rank 1) Stock Market Cap: • 2014: $1.5 trillion • 2026: $5.7 trillion Expressways: • 2014: 1,000 KM • 2026: 7,500+ KM (12,000 under construction) Port Capacity: • 2014: 800 MTPA • 2026: 1,600+ MTPA Rail Electrification: • 2014: 24% • 2026: ~100% Through Rail Electrification, India is saving 180 crore litres of Diesel each year. Renewable Energy Capacity: • 2014: 95 GW • 2026: 220+ GW Solar Energy Capacity: • 2014: 2.6 GW • 2026: 132 GW (51x) Jan Dhan accounts: • 2014: 0 • 2026: 53+ crores Extreme Poverty ($3/day benchmark): • 2014: 27.3% • 2026: 5% Extreme Poverty ($2.15/day benchmark): • 2014: 16.2% • 2026: Less than 2% • Fastest growing major economy since 2014 (Except covid years of 2020 & 2021) 🔰 Top 10 Historic Achievements: 1. Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha 2. Abrogation of Article 370 3. Operation Sindoor 🇮🇳 becomes the ONLY nuclear nation to bomb airbases of another nuclear nation. 4. Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 5. One Rank One Pension 6. Surgical Strikes against Pakistan 7. Balakot Airstrike 8. Ban on Triple Talaq 9. Chandrayaan-3 landing on Moon 10. Statue of Unity – world’s tallest 🔰 Many, many more achievements not listed yet. All this, in just 12 years.
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GenZ ThinkTank@GenzThinktank·
@abhijeet_dipke Nobody wants you in BJP Don't kid yourself. Buying fake followers & know crying victim. That's classic AAP Modus Operandi.
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Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
Receiving death threats now.
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