Dilbert

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Dilbert

Dilbert

@SatSamundarPaar

United Kingdom Katılım Haziran 2012
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Dilbert
Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@ananyashasau I have. And a lot of people have. Because a lot of things are online. It’s seamless and quick too.
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Ananya
Ananya@ananyashasau·
Is there even a single person in India whose passport was made without paying a bribe? 😭 Are any of you here that lucky? And if not, how much did you have to pay?
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@ssrajputINC @zoo_bear - Sirji ye aapke IT cell waala dekho kya keg raha hai. Thoda fact check karo.
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Mr. X in Bombay™
Mr. X in Bombay™@Now_Abhi82·
@MarioNawfal BJP has ruined India's image in front of Entrepreneurs and Investors. Even Starlink may not launch now. All because Modi gives privileges to Adani, Ambani from taxpayers money. 👎
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇳 Tesla is walking away from India after years of stalled negotiations, and the government's broken promises are a big reason why. India offered tariff relief tied to a $500 million manufacturing commitment. When Tesla engaged, the goalposts kept moving. With existing plants at 60% capacity, the math stopped making sense. India gets to keep the showrooms selling imported Teslas, but the factory goes elsewhere. Source: Teslarati
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@prashantsapp What secularism and progressive have Congress done? Don’t use words whose meaning you don’t understand
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Prashant shah
Prashant shah@prashantsapp·
The biggest reason for Modi's popularity is Hate for Congress and Typical desire for strongman The main reason for hate for Congress is secularism and progressive politics
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@WeekendInvestng What questions is he raising. It’s just a random statement as usual - all doom, modi bad, cronies, sold off etc. there is no concrete point as usual
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@Cryptified_Soul Yes. Congress, to satisfy their lust for power is spreading a lot of fake propaganda about India and damaging its image. Sad really
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Cryptified Soul (Garima)
Cryptified Soul (Garima)@Cryptified_Soul·
Suddenly India is becoming the most hated country. Is it only because of one political party?
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@ahona_sengupta Which laws are enacted exactly? Share data to support your argument. Else it’s just propaganda.
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Ahona Sengupta
Ahona Sengupta@ahona_sengupta·
Unless you're a right-wing apologist, you know India is executing blatant human rights violations, openly enacting laws that subjugate Muslims, adivasis, & civil society, while failing in foreign policy. A spineless, compliant local media doesn't mean the world works the same way
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@i3JPRAiBZlTBYSb Both was mentioned. We can’t help if you can’t read. Good decision. Everyone needs to be treated equally. Hindu Pujari’s weren’t getting by anything. Now everyone is on the same level. This is secularism!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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অম্বিকেশ@i3JPRAiBZlTBYSb·
GODI media said that the West Bengal government has stopped the imam allowances ! But they didn’t mention that the priest allowances has also been stopped!
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@aShubhamz Because idiots like you keep voting for convicted criminals like Lalu Yadav and his 9th fail son.
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Shubham@aShubhamz·
Indian population is 1.5 Billion and we couldn’t find an educated Prime minister and 500 educated MPs ? Why?
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@Nagraj_G_Baggon @veenavenugopal @zoo_bear “Gobarbhakt” - defines your mentality and thinking process. You are one of those single digit IQ people who’ll believe anything that’s written against Modi. Hate defines your thought process, not critical thinking.
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Nagraj Baggon
Nagraj Baggon@Nagraj_G_Baggon·
Middle class has been extremely angry since DeMo and reckless GST implementation (gobarbhakts excluded) But that's not the section that swings votes. Lion's share of votes are determined by income Less than 3% of the population pays IT, owns a good stock portfolio and travels abroad at least once a year. 90% of the population earns less than 25k monthly. Of these almost 50% earn less than 15k monthly. The swing votes are here. And this is the segment that BJP has mastered with financial muscle.
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Veena@veenavenugopal·
Perhaps for the first time in his tenure, there appears to be considerable anger — or at least anxiety — among Modi’s core voter base: middle-class India. as.ft.com/r/79755fe7-241…
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@HelleLyngSvends @RanaAyyub @BasuAshis Just so you know, the person you replied to, collected funds for Covid and kept them in her bank account. She committed fraud. Let me know if you still want to be associated with her.
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Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub·
Indian democracy on display as Prime Minister Modi visits Norway
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@zoo_bear Isn’t it better to offer it at home rather than a road? Solves the issue and everyone is happy that way.
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Mohammed Zubair
Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear·
Muslims do not offer regular five-time Namaz on roads. It usually happens only during Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Twice a year and only for around 10 minutes, that too when the mosque is full. In recent years, many mosques have started arranging 2–3 Jamaats to ensure people don’t have to pray outside. But the leaders know that this is the only way to divert the attention of their followers. They know, This is the only way to please their followers and make sure they don't question the govt.
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@satyaupdate Just tell me, why are you simping so much for TMC? You’re ok with Sandeshkhali, poll violence, no development, illegal immigrants, the thuggery of tmc etc?
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@DrHomeostatic @pushya_legacy UP law and order has massively improved. 370 abrogated. The stone pelting reduced massively. The “red terror” is almost gone. This is just a start. If you open your eyes you’ll be able to see.
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@DrHomeostatic @pushya_legacy Now we don’t stand in lines for gas cylinders. We don’t have load shedding. Millions of poor actually got access to toilets. Roads are much better. Then u hv initiatives like Jan Dham medical insurance for poor make in India ujwalla yojna etc… an effort to make things better.
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Dr Prteek
Dr Prteek@DrHomeostatic·
One genuine question: at what point will pro-BJP supporters accept that BJP ruined india?
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@msgpahujaa @RahulGandhi When was he right? Mostly he states the obvious. Thats not “being right” in a way that others haven’t already seen it.
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Maanmohan Singh Pahujaa
For years, whenever @RahulGandhi raised concerns about India’s economy, the ruling establishment mocked him, television studios dismissed him, and sections of the media projected him as someone who “doesn’t understand economics.” Yet, time after time, events have quietly proven him right. Two months ago, Rahul Gandhi warned that global instability, rising oil prices, weak domestic demand, and declining investor confidence would eventually hurt India badly. At the time, the government ecosystem dismissed those concerns. Today, even respected economic commentators are acknowledging the same dangers. In a striking interview, Indian Express Senior Associate Editor Udit Misra laid out the uncomfortable reality confronting the Indian economy. His observations expose the gap between the Modi government’s political messaging and the actual economic condition. The government is now asking citizens to reduce fuel usage, cut gold purchases, consume less edible oil, and “save forex.” But why has the burden suddenly shifted to ordinary Indians after years of claims that India is the “fastest growing major economy”? As Udit Misra explains, the problem did not begin with the West Asia conflict. The conflict merely exposed weaknesses building for nearly two years. Rahul Gandhi repeatedly warned about exactly this. He spoke about rising inequality, stagnant consumption, falling purchasing power, weakening small businesses, and an economy being managed through headlines rather than reforms. Instead of addressing those warnings, the government focused on perception management and PR. Today, the consequences are visible. The rupee has weakened sharply. Foreign investment is slowing. In several months, net FDI has turned negative, meaning Indian businesses are investing abroad more than foreigners are investing in India. Exports remain sluggish. Consumption is weak. And now, instead of announcing reforms, the government’s solution is to ask citizens to consume less. That is not confidence. That is crisis management. One of Udit Misra’s most important points is that the Modi government politicized the rupee itself. For years, the BJP attacked previous governments whenever the rupee weakened. But once in power, instead of accepting reality, the government tried to manage perception. The famous line “the rupee is not weakening, the dollar is strengthening”, became symbolic of an administration unwilling to acknowledge economic stress honestly. Whether it was unemployment, MSME collapse after demonetisation, distress after GST, weakening consumption, or concentration of wealth into a few hands, Rahul Gandhi raised these issues long before they entered mainstream economic debate. Now economists themselves are saying what Rahul Gandhi has been saying politically: India cannot sustain growth through slogans and publicity alone. Fuel prices may rise further. Imported goods will become costlier. Education abroad will become more expensive. Inflationary pressures will increase. Small traders connected to jewellery and retail will suffer. Rahul Gandhi had warned that global crises would expose India’s internal weaknesses. He argued that an economy built around event management rather than institution building eventually runs out of road. The real question India must ask is: Why has India, despite massive political centralisation and relentless publicity, failed to attract enough investment, strengthen exports, create broad-based prosperity, and build economic resilience? Because no amount of branding can permanently hide economic reality. And once again, Rahul Gandhi’s warnings are proving far closer to the truth than the government’s propaganda.
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@_sabanaqvi Islamist having issues with Indians learning Indian languages. Whats new?
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Saba Naqvi
Saba Naqvi@_sabanaqvi·
The 3 language policy basically means that in Hindi belt the third language will be Sanskrit for practical reasons and in non Hindi belt it would be Hindi. Unless there is a pushback to it and the strongest push had come from DMK and even TMC.. For BJP RSS it’s an ideological goal.
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Dilbert@SatSamundarPaar·
@rohitjain2021 Not a single sensible comment, critical thinking or any data in your whole post. Just pure blind hate. Ironic….
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Rohit Jain
Rohit Jain@rohitjain2021·
Don't engage with Bhakts.. They lost the ability to make sensible talk long back... If you are engaging with a Bhakt, you are just wasting your time and energy.. They are expert in two things 1. Praise Modi 2. Abuse others Your engagement is their reward. If you see an abusive Bhakt just block him/her.
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