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finding a way through this fucked up world

Katılım Ocak 2020
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@iArpitSpeaks If they come into power? Bhai congress ke organic followers hai woh ni aa pare, tumhare vote chori narrative ka kya hua? Also 50% of CJP followers are form pakistan, unse vote dalwaoge kya?
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@CommonBS786OM Out of 10 countries you listed, 6 are oil producing nations and your data on china and us is oudated, i would fact check you but thats like educating a puncher wala who are the ultimate voters of congress and mind you the world is in middle of 2 wars. Congress was just corrupt.
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BITTU SHARMA- ‏بٹو شرما
BITTU SHARMA- ‏بٹو شرما@CommonBS786OM·
PETROL PRICES Cheaper than us Saudi Arabia - 52 Rs Ltr Malaysia - 45 Rs Ltr Kuwait - 30 Rs Ltr Egypt - 30 Rs Ltr Algeria - 30 Rs Ltr VENEZUELA - 4 Rs Ltr IRAN - 3 Rs Ltr RUSSIA - 67 Rs Ltr UNITED States - 89 Rs Ltr CHINA - 91 Rs Ltr But Prices in Our india - 102 Rs Ltr Congress Government Was Looting us to by Selling Petrol At Rs 60/- Ltr Thank God, Now The Current BJP Government Is Saving us by Selling Petrol at 102 Rs Ltr.. CRUDE OIL Prices Are Getting down, But this Looting Govt is not lowering the Prices. What A Shameless PM...
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Tarun Gautam
Tarun Gautam@TARUNspeakss·
Habitual liar Bakree is lying again. Not a single scam that BJP accused Congress of has been proven in court even after 12 years of Modi govt.
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@Nher_who Yeah bad days of congress didn't include 2 massive wars with global consequences but sure cri me a river for not voting for CONGRESS.
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Nehr_who?
Nehr_who?@Nher_who·
Bad days of Congress had : Petrol at 50 Rupee at 60 LPG at 400 Good days of BJP has : Petrol at 120 Rupee at 96 LPG at 1200 In search of Gold we lost the Diamond
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@INCKerala I don't see a statement from rahul gandhi, as the leader of opposition, shouldn't he crawl out of the hell hole he is been hiding since forever. We need strong opposition not a creepy crawler, never won an election leader to be the PM.
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Congress Kerala
Congress Kerala@INCKerala·
Modi would have reacted if it happened in any foreign country or any of the rich Indians were inconvenienced.
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
USA has APPLE China has VIVO Japan has SONY South Korea has SAMSUNG India has?
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@SupriyaShrinate @SupriyaShrinate i would offer you to sit down but again thats gonna be bojh on dharti so please delete this app, leave the embarrassment called congress and live a respectful life and stop spreading propaganda.
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Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@SupriyaShrinate Please learn to use google or chatgpt or gemini, it's more effective than you non functional brain that is used to just blow off congress leadership. Here is the fact check for nepal petro-price. A 60 Rs jump with a reduction of 2 Rs. You can take the 2 rs and buy votes as well.
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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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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@SupriyaShrinate Here is a comparison with Britain, lemme do the maths because clearly numbers isn't a strong suit for congress party as shown by the number of states government, 26p = 33.25 Rs. Bitching over 3 rs while other nations had a price hike in double digits is crazy.
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Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@SupriyaShrinate Here is a quick google search for Germany as well, they increased there price in april and now gave the relaxations as the price stabilized a little. Ik maths is hard for a brain dead zombie so here is the calculation: 1.97-1.71=0.26 euro ≈ 28.97 Rs.
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@SupriyaShrinate I can call out all your lies with information in public domain but that's like teaching peace and secularism to your puncher lagane wala voter, utterly useless just like your tweet and your intellect.
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Sanjay Raut
Sanjay Raut@rautsanjay61·
Dear President @realDonaldTrump Greetings. As a Member of Parliament from India, I write in response to reports of your congratulations to PM Narendra Modi on the West Bengal Assembly election results. These are state-level elections—an internal matter of India’s federal democracy. Any external endorsement appears premature and misplaced. More importantly, serious concerns have emerged. Numerous complaints allege an atmosphere of fear, intimidation, and systemic pressure. There are widespread perceptions that the Election Commission did not act impartially and that its functioning appeared to favor the BJP, raising questions about institutional neutrality. Equally troubling are allegations regarding the extensive deployment of central forces, which many believe created coercion rather than confidence. Senior leaders, including Mamata Banerjee, have publicly raised concerns about the fairness of the process. These reflect a broader unease that cannot be ignored. Democracy is not just about elections—it is about ensuring they are free, fair, and credible. When serious allegations arise, they warrant scrutiny, not celebration. Were these concerns considered before your statement? Given your emphasis on democratic values, I urge a more informed and balanced view. Thank your very much
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@dhruv_rathee I agree with the well made propaganda stance of yours, i mean just look at your own videos. You aren't even subtle with congress and pakistan pandering comments.
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Dhruv Rathee
Dhruv Rathee@dhruv_rathee·
I called Aditya Dhar a BJP propagandist 3 months ago. Now everyone will see it. It was subtle in the previous film, but he went so blatant this time in overconfidence. Remember how I said, well-made propaganda is more dangerous? Ab toh well-made bhi nahi raha. Lol
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Snr 🧸
Snr 🧸@vinicius_snrr·
What was that series?
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@TheCineprism Raymund got knighthood, defeated his cousin and got the lady, in one fucking day, the myth the legend
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The Cinéprism
The Cinéprism@TheCineprism·
This should be illegal
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Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@iabhi0717 Idk why people are comparing these 2 movies, i mean fictional movies are gonna earn well, brainrot generally performs well. And not every piece of cinema should earn 1000 crs to be a success. Some movies choose to stay nationalist and win.
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Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@mr_mayank Congress be so incompetent, it still get berated after 70 years for it's fu*kups
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@RVCJ_FB Delhi top 5 me? Ahead of maharashtra and Gujarat, what a fu*king lie?
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RVCJ Media
RVCJ Media@RVCJ_FB·
Top 10 states ranked for civic behaviour
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Apoorv
Apoorv@apoo31ja·
@101xanshu Yt premium is the most cost worthy subscription. I even use yt music, great catalog, saves me spotify subscription.
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Anshu
Anshu@101xanshu·
i've never met an unsatisfied YouTube Premium user get it once, and you'll understand why
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