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INDIA Katılım Şubat 2026
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Adhip@adhip07·
Whatever, people will win! Are we the people?
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Received a call from my friend President Donald Trump. We reviewed the substantial progress achieved in our bilateral cooperation in various sectors. We are committed to further strengthening our Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership in all areas. We also discussed the situation in West Asia and stressed the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and secure. @POTUS @realDonaldTrump
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
This’s not a military uniform, this’s the paramedic uniform who was killed yesterday. Israel has killed 88 paramedics and first responders after deliberately targeting ambulances and medical centers. This’s a war crime, but international law clearly doesn’t apply to Israel.
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Mr. Misabh
Mr. Misabh@Misabh2020·
Just see this photo and ask yourself - WHY? From national TV to this stark reality - WHY? Dr. Pranaya Ray, one of the architects of modern Indian TV news, co-founder of NDTV, and a renowned economist, chartered accountant, pollster, journalist and author - who pioneered election forecasting in India - is now travelling across West Bengal, recording interviews on his own mobile phone for his digital platform Dekoder @DeKoderAI. Salute to Dr. Roy (@PrannoyRoy7749) for remaining an inspiration to honest journalism across the globe. What has changed? Who is accountable? History will not forget. Nor will it forgive.
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Narendra Pratap
Narendra Pratap@hindipatrakar·
क्या ही कहें! सब खत्म हो रहा है. लोकतन्त्र भी
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Tuğberk@tugberk37·
Londra'daki sanat galerisinde bulunan 'Annelik' tablosuna aktivistler tarafından Gazzeli bir anne ve çocuğunun posteri yapıştırıldı. Dünya ANNE görsün!
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The Muslim
The Muslim@TheMuslim786·
Ramban: Protesters demonstrated on the national highway against the murder of 25-year-old Tanveer Ahmad Chopan. His family members demanded the hanging of the killers. Locals say that 'cow vigilantes' were involved in the attack.
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Dinesh Chauhan
Dinesh Chauhan@dinesh_chauhan·
गुलामी खून में है इस देश के लोगो में। This country is in dire need of Scientific Temperament and Critical Thinking: The Only Cure for Blind Followership
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The Wire@thewire_in

#Cracknomics | In a nation once proudly called the "Pharmacy of the World," medicines are becoming alarmingly expensive. @Kabiran_ connects the dots between FTAs, policies on generic medicines, big pharma push, and your pocket.

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Rakesh Kumar
Rakesh Kumar@Rakeshhkumaar·
Evaluating B R Ambedkar’s important role in Anti-Caste and Dalit Liberation Movement, Anuradha Ghandy writes: “Following the tradition of the earlier Non-Brahmin Movement, Ambedkar did not participate in the nationalist movement. Though Ambedkar was aware of the exploitation of the British, the Depressed Classes realized that they needed Swaraj to develop the movement; he felt that it could not take on two enemies (i.e., the upper castes and the British) at the same time. So they targeted their attack on the caste system. Throughout his political career, Ambedkar was a firm opponent of Gandhi and he exposed the hypocrisy of the Congress leadership on the issue of eradicating untouchability. Ambedkar played a very important role in mobilizing the lowest castes in Maharashtra to struggle against caste oppression and to demand equality. He gave the people, suppressed for centuries, a self-identity in which they developed a pride in being from the Mahar community, and he gave them the self-confidence that, given equal opportunities, they were no less than members of the higher castes. The almost total conversion of the entire Mahar community to Buddhism in 1956 served to encourage this sense of identity and pride. The public rejection of Hinduism, which sanctifies inequality and caste discrimination, and public conversion to a religion based on egalitarian principles, is another symbol of desire for equality. It includes also a rejection of the old feudal ideology of Brahminical ritualism. There has always been a controversy on the evaluation of Ambedkar among communists. Issues like his attitude to communists, his attitude to violence or his role in the trade union movement have been presented to judge Ambedkar. But what is significant in such an evaluation, from a Marxist point of view, is his objective role in the process of democratic transformation of society. The democratic transformation of India required a revolutionary struggle against the backwardness and semi-feudal agrarian relations in rural India. The caste system had been part of the pre-capitalist feudal economy. Caste ideology was part of the traditional feudal culture and ideology. Therefore, to smash the caste system and actively fight caste-based oppression were an integral part of the democratic transformation of our society. Ambedkar and the Dalit movement led by him were an important part of this democratic current against caste feudalism. By asserting the identity of the Dalits, by demanding equality, by attacking the feudal ideology of Hinduism, Ambedkar fought for democracy in social life. But Ambedkar did not connect the caste system with wider agrarian relations in a comprehensive manner. He did not conceptualize the role played by the British in perpetuating and defending this backward exploitative agrarian economy. Hence, his movement remained one part of the anti-feudal current. And this led Ambedkar to place hope in constitutional means for gaining political equality. Ambedkar was a leading liberal reformer of his time. He is a source of inspiration for the Dalits not only in Maharashtra, but in other states as well. For Dalits, who have acquired education but face caste discrimination, who demand equality but are denied it in various ways, subtle and crude, he is a symbol of their identity and desire to gain equality.”
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