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Aryaveer singh
Aryaveer singh@AryaveerSingh45·
@clashreport Someone ask Trump what is the name of the Field Marshal, if he tells you then from my side Pakistan will get one sack of flour and three drums of water free.
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Trump on Iran: We really did the ceasefire at the request of other nations. I wouldn't have really been in favor of it, but we did it as a favor to Pakistan — terrific people, the field marshal and the prime minister.
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Vijay
Vijay@centerofright·
8th Oct 2024, imagine the hurt from then onwards
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Krish Tweet
Krish Tweet@KrishTweet5677·
@Som07189600 @numbIITian madarchod, everyone are not dump like u, every country hiked gas price 30-50 percent, here its just 3 percent and still sons of whores like you crying
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Soumya Dwibedi
Soumya Dwibedi@Som07189600·
@numbIITian People dnt understand its not only fuel prices. The associated commodities which need to be transported will also get expensive & everything in this world need to be transported.
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Krish Tweet
Krish Tweet@KrishTweet5677·
@IndiannGuy @numbIITian madarchod, everyone are not dump like u, every country hiked gas price 30-50 percent, here its just 3 percent and still sons of whores like you crying
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Indian Guy
Indian Guy@IndiannGuy·
@numbIITian This is not brainwashing but fear, they have seen people losing their employment by mere criticism of Government
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Swathi Soren
Swathi Soren@Soren_Media·
India is collapsing as a nation and being recolonised again. There will be no heroes this time.
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Gajendra Bhai Todi
Gajendra Bhai Todi@gajendratodi56·
@Mehboobp1 Nah this shit has 10000 likes😭😭😭😭, who tf are these people, no wonder congress ruled for 6 fucking decades
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Krish Tweet@KrishTweet5677·
@Mehboobp1 madarchod, other countries have 30-50 percent hike randi ke bache
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Krish Tweet
Krish Tweet@KrishTweet5677·
@kcvenugopalmp poda mayire, ithra naalum pappuvinte andi chappi nadannittu, nice aayittu ninne ozhivaakki
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K C Venugopal
K C Venugopal@kcvenugopalmp·
Welcome to Amrit Kaal, mitron! When global crude oil prices plummeted, the Modi Government pocketed billions in profits, and now - 3 months after a completely predictable crisis - the public is being forced to absorb the pain. This government’s crisis management is only to save Adani from prosecution, not to save the common public from economic shocks. Instead of giving a plan on how the poor will be shielded from shocks, they are suffocating the people day by day. The people are completely fed up with this regime and its mismanagement.
ANI@ANI

Hike in fuel prices; Petrol prices rise from Rs 94.77 to Rs 97.77 per litre, while diesel prices increase from Rs 87.67 to Rs 90.67 per litre

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Sandeep Phogat
Sandeep Phogat@MrSandeepPhogat·
I am not sure what is your education qualification but I will try to explain in simple language Supriya Ji. 🚨The difference is crystal clear 👇 ❌Other countries let the full global crude shock hit consumers first, massive price increases of 10–100%+ (Myanmar +89%, Malaysia +56%, Pakistan +55%, US +44% etc). ✅Then they announced tiny temporary relief like Nepal’s ₹2 cut or Australia’s 3-month excise cut. 🇦🇺I am from Australia, so I know this. Net result? People still pay way more than before.🔥 ✅India did the opposite: OMCs absorbed ₹1,000 crore/day losses for 76 straight days, shielding citizens completely. Only now a small calibrated ₹3/litre hike, the first in nearly FOUR YEARS. 🎯That’s responsible crisis management, not “unleashing higher prices”. Stop cherry-picking bandaids. India handled this better than almost anyone. 🇮🇳💪 Thanks for your attention in this matter.
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Supriya Shrinate
Supriya Shrinate@SupriyaShrinate·
Hey Chomu, you really think you can fool people all the time? While the Modi govt has unleashed higher prices in India - various countries have taken decisive steps to bring relief to their people • Nepal reduced price of petrol by ₹2 and diesel by ₹12 • Australia cut excise duty, making petrol ₹17 cheaper. The benefit of the excise duty cut actually went to the people, unlike in India, where it all went to the oil companies • Germany reduced taxes on fuel, bringing down petrol and diesel prices by ₹17 to ₹19 • Britain gave a £100 discount on electricity bills and cut taxes on oil so that prices wouldn’t rise. Everyone knows Modi has compromised India’s energy security because of which people are having to bear the burden of high prices and supply shortages You’re a total Chomu. So please just sit down.
Amit Malviya@amitmalviya

The surge in global fuel prices since the outbreak of the West Asia conflict offers a revealing comparison of how different countries have managed economic shocks. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most critical oil chokepoint, and the prolonged disruption of shipments sent Brent crude soaring above $100 per barrel through much of April and early May. Across the world, consumers have felt the impact directly at fuel stations. But India stands out as a striking exception. Between 23 February and 15 May 2026, nearly every major economy saw sharp increases in petrol and diesel prices. In several countries, the rise has been staggering: • Myanmar: Petrol +89.7%, Diesel +112.7%
• Malaysia: Petrol +56.3%, Diesel +71.2%
• Pakistan: Petrol +54.9%, Diesel +44.9%
• UAE: Petrol +52.4%, Diesel +86.1%
• United States: Petrol +44.5%, Diesel +48.1%
• Sri Lanka: Petrol +38.2%, Diesel +41.8%
• UK: Petrol +19.2%, Diesel +34.2%
• Germany: Petrol +13.7%, Diesel +19.8%
• Japan: Petrol +9.7%, Diesel +11.2% India recorded the smallest material increase among all major economies: Petrol: +3.2%
Diesel: +3.4% Only Saudi Arabia reported zero change due to direct state subsidy structures. Among major market economies, India has effectively experienced the lowest increase. This did not happen by accident. For seventy-six days after the escalation in West Asia, India’s public sector oil marketing companies, accounting for nearly 90% of fuel retail sales, kept prices largely unchanged despite rising global crude costs. Instead of immediately passing on the burden to citizens, they absorbed substantial under-recoveries at the refinery gate. Reported estimates suggest daily under-recoveries had approached nearly ₹1,000 crore. The ₹3 per litre revision announced on 15 May is the first price revision in almost four years and amounts to only about a 3.5% increase on a base of approximately ₹95 per litre. The contrast with the rest of the world is stark. In liberalised markets, consumers have absorbed shocks immediately. Pakistanis are paying nearly 55% more for petrol than three months ago. Malaysians over 56% more. Americans nearly 45% more. Several countries have seen diesel rise by 50–100%, reflecting disruptions in trade, logistics and freight. India, however, managed to shield consumers from global volatility for over two months before implementing a calibrated increase. This matters because fuel prices do not remain confined to petrol pumps. They affect transport costs, food inflation, manufacturing, logistics and household budgets. Containing fuel volatility is also about containing inflation. The story here is not merely about a ₹3 increase. The story is that while much of the world adjusted through increases of 10%, 20%, 50%, and in some cases nearly 90%, India limited the impact on its citizens to just over 3%. That is the context behind the numbers.

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Krish Tweet
Krish Tweet@KrishTweet5677·
@business Chinese whore, keep our county’s name away from ur fucking mouth son of a beech
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
Kerala CM elect VD Satheesan offered prayers at the Padmanabhaswamy Temple. BJP had only one card to grow in Kerala, that was the Hindu card, Congress destroyed that too 🔥 This won’t let Sanghis sleep tonight.
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Ali
Ali@RealAliVoice·
🇺🇸🇮🇳 So let me get this straight. A billionaire Gautam Adani indicted for an alleged $250 million bribery scheme. His lawyers show up to the DOJ with 100 slides and casually drop: "Drop the case that he'll invest $10 billion in America."💼 Then after Modi signed a trade deal with Trump. And suddenly… charges are disappearing. 🤔 The offer of $10 billion investment, 15,000 jobs was presented in the same meeting where prosecutors were supposed to be reviewing evidence. This isn't justice. This is a negotiation under the table in legal robes. Neither Adani nor his nephew ever appeared in court. Not once. Yes you heard correctly, Not once. Regular people miss a court date and they get a warrant. Asia's richest man misses every date and he gets a deal. 😐 The American justice system has two modes: ✅ Broke → Prosecution. ✅ Billionaire → Transaction. 💰
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: The Justice Dept. is planning to drop charges against India’s richest man, Gautam Adani, after a lawyer for the billionaire made an unusual investment offer. nyti.ms/42DVKvU
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Henry Singh
Henry Singh@HenrySingh_x·
@nytimes My Visionary Leader again goes right….🗿🔥
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