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They plan. And Allah plans. And Allah is the best of planners. ~ Qur'an 8:30

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Kasim shaikh
Kasim shaikh@kasimrox·
They plan. And Allah plans. And Allah is the best of planners. ~ Qur'an 8:30 #AllahuAkbar
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Arpit Sharma
Arpit Sharma@iArpitSpeaks·
Unfollow BJP from all social media handles. Convince your parents, show them what BJP is doing with the future of India & make them Unfollow BJP. Make videos & tag me, CJP Insta handles, Abhijit, Dhruv, etc. We shall UNITE for our Democracy 🇮🇳
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Dhruv Rathee
Dhruv Rathee@dhruv_rathee·
56 inch is a coward Cockroaches are coming🪳
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
Still relentlessly trying to hack my personal Instagram.
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Cockroach is Back
Cockroach is Back@Cockroachisback·
You thought you can get rid of us? Lol
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
Keep your eyes on Instagram, we are about to take over the world’s largest party. #CJP
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Subramanian Swamy
Subramanian Swamy@Swamy39·
The real reason Modi wasted India’s income for visiting Italy is deeply disturbing for our national interest.
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
World’s largest party they said🤭
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Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni·
Thank you for the gift
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Helle Lyng
Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
Throughout all day I have struggled to log onto my Instagram account. Now I have been suspended. It is a small prize to pay for press freedom, but I’ve never experienced it before.
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Helle Lyng
Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
Primeminister of India, Narendra Modi, would not take my question, I was not expecting him to. Norway has the number one spot on the World Press Freedom Index, India is at 157th, competing with Palestine, Emirates & Cuba. It is our job to question the powers we cooperate with.
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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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Mr Sharma
Mr Sharma@sharma_views·
BREAKING: MOYE MOYE FOR REKHA GUPTA 😭 DELHI CM: If the Prime Minister says don’t buy gold for 6 months to 1 year, is it harsh? STUDENTS: Yes. DELHI CM: If he says don’t travel abroad, is it harsh? STUDENTS: Yesss. DELHI CM: If he says save fuel, carpool, use public transport… is it harsh? STUDENTS: YESSS. 😭
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
गलती मोदी सरकार की, कीमत जनता चुकाएगी। ₹3 का झटका आ चुका, बाकी वसूली क़िस्तों में की जाएगी।
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
Compromised PM ने trade deal नहीं, अडानी की रिहाई का सौदा किया।
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Vipin Tiwari
Vipin Tiwari@Vipintiwari952·
Someone please explain to me what’s so special about Vaibhav Arora that he’s playing every single game for KKR. The guy has zero control, leaks runs and still gets picked match after match. How the hell is he not making way for bowlers like Umran Malik? It just doesn’t make sense.
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S H A H I D.
S H A H I D.@Irfy_Pathaan56·
This should be the last game for piyakkad Vaibhav Arora in this jersey.. Not defending him anymore. Fraud bsdk.
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adi.@Hurricanrana_27·
Please leave my beautiful franchise 🙏
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CRICitism
CRICitism@CRICitism·
- No Varun - No Romario - Duffy in - Bowling first - Ajinkya rahane as opposition captain - Vaibhav arora as lead pacer - Luck merchant finn allen as opener - Tuk tuk raghuvanshi as no3 - Aussie fraud cam green at no4 - Rovman powell would get out in the dugout itself if he sees a leg spinner - umran malik regen kartik tyagi - manish pandey in big 2026 🥀 - tingu singh without yash dayal 🥀 - domestic bully anukul roy It's so over for KKR 💔 RCB won't just qualify. They will give a thrashing to KKR and increase their NRR to unthinkable heights 👎🏼
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KKR Karavan
KKR Karavan@KkrKaravan·
Another Poor fielding from Vaibhav Arora 😞
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amit kilhor
amit kilhor@amitkilhor·
There are 14 IPL matches remaining. Each match uses approximately 25000-30000 litres of petrol. A person will take 30 years to use that much Petrol. So if we ban live audiences of IPL, we'll immediately save 350000-420000 litres of petrol. Just one action will save more petrol than whole city doing voluntarily.
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