L'extraterrestre
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L'extraterrestre
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Indian. And that should be enough to describe who I am.









Friends living in the area are saying that electricity has not been restored even now, at high noon in the midst of a heat wave! CC @AKSharmaOffice @aksharmaBharat





A Revolution Has Just Begun 🪳


#WATCH | West Bengal: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio leaves from The Mother Teresa House Of The Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata.



Cockroach Janta Party. Cons: 1. Yes, it could be like IAC. 2. Yes, it could be an AAP plant. 3. Yes, it can work as a pressure cooker valve and help Sanghis. 4. Yes, there are more theories and there could be more. But, Pros: 1. Cockroach is connecting with people. 2. Gen Z is finding its own expression with this movement. 3. It has 21.2 million followers on Instagram. 4. The cause and effect is completely natural. 5. The whole Sanghi ecosystem is shitting bricks. 6. Govt of India has literally banned its account. 7. Apolitical people are engaging with politics for the first time. Now against your what ifs list, there is another list of what ifs. 1. What if it's a genuine reflection of people's anger? 2. What if you are pissing off younger people of India by cancelling them? 3. What if this moment translates into something genuine and actually brings about change? 4. What if this is the first political identity Gen Z has actually built for itself? All I am saying is, hold on, watch. Give it time. Don't cancel things because they scare you. Winners are not paranoid. Winners are careful.





Large parts of #Gurgaon were thrown into darkness when a fault at a 220kV substation in Sector 72 knocked out supply across multiple areas at the worst possible time — with the city reeling from searing heat, temperatures touching 42.7°C and power demand having hit an all-time





>Rahul Gandhi >Born with a political silver spoon. >Lost election after election. >55 and still running on family legacy. >Forced onto the country by the Gandhi dynasty. >Half the time, his statements make zero sense. >Talks about empowering youth, but never lets young leaders rise in his own party. >As an opposition leader, he’s been a complete disappointment. >Rahul Gandhi never seems to take elections seriously. >He rarely raises issues that truly matter. >His foreign trips often look more important to him than elections or even his own party.






