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Bombay, India Katılım Mart 2015
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra@Iyervval·
Why is anyone surprised? Pagalika has no sense or proportion or propriety. We also now know she also has zero probity
Kanchan Gupta 🇮🇳@KanchanGupta

‼️#ChorTMC Fake News Alert peddled by habitual Disinformation peddler Mamata Banerjee’s stooge propagandist @sagarikaghose In a post on X the TMC MP brazenly lied that: “US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at Missionaries of Charity’s Mother House in Kolkata, saluting their exemplary globally renowned humanitarian service. SHEER HYPOCRISY of Narendra Modi government on display: an anti Christian government which through new proposed FCRA bill had barred Missionaries of Charity from receiving foreign aid and is enabling seizure of Church assets, thus destroying the ability of Christian institutions to do the humanitarian , massive educational and healthcare providing service they are known for, yet now show casing our revered Mother Teresa’s organisation for the international visitor.” x.com/sagarikaghose/… EVERY SINGLE WORD OF THIS LYING TMC MP’S POST, BARRING THE FACT THAT SECRETARY RUBIO @marcorubio VISITED ‘MOTHER HOUSE’ IN KOLKATA, IS AN OUTRIGHT AND OUTRAGEOUS LIE BY A HABITUAL TOXIC AND MALICIOUS DISINFORMATION PEDDLER. THIS IS NOT ONLY A PERVERSION OF FACTS BUT ALSO A SHAMEFUL AND DISHONOURABLE ATTEMPT TO DEFAME THE PM AND DENIGRATE THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BEFORE A HIGH RANKING FOREIGN DIGNITARY. The hard facts are in the public domain and the Missionaries of Charity would happily validate them: The association Missionaries of Charity is registered under FCRA and has an active FCRA registration. The validity of the FCRA registration is 31-12-2026 and no application is pending as on date. Sagarika Ghose must not be given a pass and allowed to escape accountability for her loathsome intentional attempt to slander Bharat. She lives a tax-funded life and is answerable for her deeds and words. A bohiragoto who can barely speak but cannot read or write Bangla fluently propped up by Mamata Banerjee to push her vile anti-Bengal and anti-Hindu Bengali agenda, Sagarika Ghose legally represents West Bengal in the Rajya Sabha. Every Hindu Bengali with even an iota of self-esteem and self-dignity must resist this brutalisation of truth by Mamata Banerjee and her stooges. A ‘chor’ is not only someone who steals from the people and the exchequer; a ‘chor’ is also someone who steals facts to churn out lies. Call Sagarika Ghose out, call her a truth slayer on her face. And if you spot @IndiaToday amplifying Sagarika Ghose’s bunk, call out India Today too. Journalism is sacred, not hideous communal propaganda meant to generate anti-Bharat hate at home and abroad.

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कुशल मेहरा
"The Cockroach Janta Party's genius and its ceiling are the same thing. It is anti-BJP without being pro-anything else, which is excellent meme posture and terrible governing posture. It draws people together not around a shared vision but around a shared annoyance, which is very good raw material for a trending hashtag and very poor raw material for a movement that intends to go anywhere." By @kamleshksingh indiatoday.in/opinion/story/…
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Tushar Gupta
Tushar Gupta@Tushar15·
Duffers miss the point again. If it were registered in India, the cockroaches could have actually approached the courts to get the ban lifted. A meme page based in US enjoys no protection under Article 19. The creators never addressed this vulnerability.
swamilion@swamilion

It wasn’t a party ! Andh : Gandh thinks party means political party ! It’s an ID / social media ID. Thats about it. Old guard who sing supper song for every clown and crook are now in panic mode it seems.

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Tushar Gupta
Tushar Gupta@Tushar15·
That one India Today anchor will invite him and say that GenZ wants diversity at workplace and therefore they are demanding 80% reservations in private sector.
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Tushar Gupta
Tushar Gupta@Tushar15·
This was three days after Operation Sindoor. If you think GenZ will follow losers like Abhijeet Dupike, then you don't know the youth and this country.
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Tushar Gupta
Tushar Gupta@Tushar15·
You will find far more youngsters in India spending years in Rajendra Nagar chasing bureaucratic jobs than joining any digital revolution. They’ll give ten years to coaching institutes but not one to the usual agitators. The idea of the Gen Z revolution is a farce.
Tushar Gupta@Tushar15

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Monica Verma
Monica Verma@TrulyMonica·
India is all set to bring the FCRA bill which will confiscate the assets of missionaries if their license is cancelled. No wonder Gor is visiting Mother Terasa’s org to signal India that this won’t be accepted. Very honest about their mischief 😈
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فيصل ابراهيم الشمري
My latest article So the Revolutionary Guard Does Not Emerge Victorious from a Losing War By Faisal Alshammeri The most important question in Iran today is not when the war will end, but what kind of regime will emerge afterward. Wars do not only reshape external balances of power; they expose internal fragility, redistribute authority among state institutions, and push the most organized actors to the center of decision-making. In Iran’s case, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) appears best positioned to fill the vacuum created by war. Not because Iran will necessarily become an openly military regime, but because real authority is likely to shift further from the republic’s religious and political institutions toward its security apparatus. That is the real danger of the postwar phase: Iran may emerge weaker externally while the IRGC becomes stronger internally. Since 1979, the Islamic Republic has rested on a delicate balance between three sources of legitimacy: religious authority embodied by the Supreme Leader, republican institutions that provide electoral legitimacy, and the revolutionary-security legitimacy represented by the IRGC. In times of crisis and war, however, that balance narrows. Survival, deterrence, and internal control become priorities, empowering the institution that possesses weapons, intelligence, organization, and coercive capacity. This transformation did not begin with war, but war accelerates it. Long before the conflict, Iran was already suffering from economic decline, social frustration, and a growing crisis of legitimacy. The clerical establishment retained symbolic authority, but its ability to command consensus weakened significantly. In such moments, regimes rely less on persuasion and more on security. The result may not be a completely new system, but a hybrid one: a familiar religious and constitutional façade masking a more openly security-driven state. The language of revolution, resistance, and elections may remain, yet governance itself becomes increasingly militarized. The deeper problem is that the IRGC is not merely a military institution. It is an ideological, economic, and intelligence empire embedded across the state. Its influence extends from foreign policy and regional proxy networks to domestic security and major sectors of the economy. For decades, it functioned as a “state within a state.” After war, it could become the state itself. Yet militarization does not guarantee stability. Security institutions can preserve regimes, but they rarely regenerate legitimacy. A state governed primarily through coercion gradually loses its political flexibility and its capacity to rebuild trust with society. That is why weakening Iran without dismantling the IRGC’s dominance may produce a more dangerous outcome: a regime less ideological in rhetoric, but more militarized in practice, more repressive at home, and less capable of reform. The real question, therefore, is not simply whether Iran will survive the war, but whether the Revolutionary Guard will transform national exhaustion into complete control over the state.
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Kushan Mitra
Kushan Mitra@kushanmitra·
That is a lot of staff let go because they were caught cheating. And the lack of wrongful dismissal suits means that the airline must have had a ton of irrefutable evidence. Just how badly was the system abused when Air India was a taxpayer-funded company? @AirIndia_News
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Dr. Shama Mohamed
Dr. Shama Mohamed@drshamamohd·
UAE is a muslim country where alcohol is freely available . Many Kashmiris work & earn their living there. Is Sheikh Mohamed hurting the sentiments of the muslims? Muslims should not enforce their restrictions on others. My simple point is that.
Ajaz dar@Aeijaz_Dar

@drshamamohd It doesn’t make any sense , being a Muslim you should respect others too their sentiments etc,,,,,,,,,

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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra@Iyervval·
Admirable work by @HardeepSPuri & @narendramodi. However the majority of global fuel comes from the gulf & the current situation is unsustainable. Please raise prices - it will incur a political cost, but the economic cost of inaction will be disastrous. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | Delhi: Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, says, "... 20% of global energy used to come from the Strait of Hormuz. 85% of our imports of crude, a large percentage used to come from there. But more importantly, our LPG, the cylinder gas, which you use in kitchens, about 60% used to come from the Strait of Hormuz. Now we had to make arrangements. I'm amazed at what we were able to do. Our domestic production of LPG prior to the crisis was 35,000 or 36,000 metric tons per day. We ramped up our domestic production from 36,000 to 54,000 metric tons. This by itself is a mind-boggling thing... Tell me any one country where prices have remained the same, and there has been no shortage anywhere in spite of the best efforts of some people to try to black market and raise false rumours. If I looked at some statistics, petrol consumption has gone up by 6%. In a crisis, there'd been no dry outs. Every petrol pump in the country has had petrol and diesel. LPG supply is more than enough. We have done some good things. We have ramped up LPG production. We brought consumption down a little..."

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Arnab Ray
Arnab Ray@greatbong·
He deactivated his account on day of results. You will also notice how India’s premier fact checker (Nobel peace prize nominee) will selectively fact check.
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra@Iyervval·
Completely support globally renowned democracy activist Rt Hon’ble Thamma Mahatyagini. Chanting Jai Sri Ram is Nazi, but vilifying non-Bengalis like she & Garga have done: Gujaratis, Marwadis, Ahomiyas, Biharis is totally progressive-secular. Mahua + moustache = Garga
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Amit Thadhani
Amit Thadhani@amitsurg·
A Muslim man accusing a Hindu woman of “Brahminical patriarchy” is what the DMK is all about.
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