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Betrayal does not come from the enemy. #PKMKB #CKMKB

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Mukund 🇮🇳@mchamria·
@uttam24april @YearOfTheKraken Wherever the F*ck they came from - if you have a problem, you can donate your entire net worth to them to help them resettle in Their homeland Bangladesh- and you can go with them
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Sensei Kraken Zero
Sensei Kraken Zero@YearOfTheKraken·
SHOCKER FROM WEST BENGAL Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrant says Trinamool Congress helped her get: -Money from Lakshmi Bhandar -Aadhar Card, Ration Card and Voter Card -Only asked her to vote for TMC in return She is now forced to return to Bangladesh due to BJP Govt order
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Dr. Deepessh Divaakaran (Dr. DD)
West Bengal is not a state. It is a wound on India’s eastern flank. 2,216 kilometres. That is Bengal’s border with Bangladesh. Practically penetrated. Every night. I know. TMC lost Bengal long back. But what you are about to read… never reached television studios. Early morning. 2023. New Delhi. A room with no windows. No cameras. No official minutes. The Prime Minister sat at the head. NSA beside him. Home Minister. Defence Minister. BSF chief. RAW officer. IB officer. Seven chairs. One problem. The IB officer spoke first. October 2, 2014. Burdwan. Khagragarh. A rented house. Disguised as a burqa factory. Inside? JMB operatives building IEDs. The blast happened accidentally. 2 dead. 55 IEDs recovered. RDX. Hand grenades. This was not a crime scene. It was a forward operating base. Inside India. Then the BSF chief opened a file. 569 kilometres of border. Still unfenced. Land acquisition stalled. Year after year. Not incompetence. Strategy. Because elections were no longer about ideology. They were about demography. Murshidabad. Malda. North Dinajpur. Voter rolls that did not match census data. Aadhaar cards. Ration cards. Voter IDs. Distributed quietly. Per head. Like a business model. With quarterly targets. Then came the routes. ISI. JMB. Rohingya identities. Yaba tablets. Fake currency. Small arms. Myanmar to Bangladesh. Bangladesh to Bengal. Bengal to the rest of India. The Home Minister spoke next. The Centre wanted BSF jurisdiction expanded. From 15 km inland… to 50. The TMC Government resisted. A CM blocking a border force… inside her own border state. Then the NSA placed a map on the table. 22 kilometres. That is all separating mainland India from the Northeast. 7 states. 40 million people. One vulnerable corridor. The Siliguri Corridor. The Chicken’s Neck. Bangladesh below it. China above it. Lalmonirhat airbase. 135 kilometres away. And Beijing will take over it soon. The room went silent. One voice finally said it. “Declare President’s Rule.” “Take the border out of state hands.” The Prime Minister shook his head. “Not possible.” Courts would intervene. And Article 356 would not erase, 15 years of engineered demography. Then came the line nobody wrote down. “There is only one permanent solution.” No order was issued that day. No press release. No announcement. But a message left that room. West Bengal. 2026. Not just an election. A national security operation, wearing democratic clothes. May 2026. BJP wins Bengal. 378 kilometres of stalled fencing. Unblocked. BSF jurisdiction. Expanded. NIA and state police. Coordinated. The document rackets. Exposed. And for the first time in 15 years… The Siliguri Corridor had a government friendly to India’s security interests. India had just won something the world still has no vocabulary for. But someone in that 2023 room already did.
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Hindutva Knight
Hindutva Knight@HPhobiaWatch·
CJP ke saath saath #ProudRandi ko bhi rel diya ☠️
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Mukund 🇮🇳@mchamria·
@IndiaPran @BefittingFacts Dayan and nephew have all but abandoned their “flock” - their now suspended national spokie was the greatest example. When they’re desperately trying to save themselves, they give a damn about their flunkies. Some good news over next few months 😉
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“Chaiwala”@IndiaPran·
@mchamria @BefittingFacts Also there is a possibility ( remote or otherwise) that he will turn approver and help Police with evidences against Nephew. Specially as Nephew did not take his calls and refused to stand beside him in Falta. 🤞🤞
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Facts
Facts@BefittingFacts·
TMC worker and close aide of TMC MLA Arup Roy beaten by women staff of Howrah Child Hospital after allegations of assault and misbehaviour with female employees. Din mei 20-22 TMC wale pit rahe. Slow average hai.
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Mukund 🇮🇳@mchamria·
@ginnydmm @MorEdge_Insight @VIPER3215 It’s more profitable for the Palestinians to have a conflict else the billions each year to “fight” dries up and they will actually have to “work” for a living
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Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Classic 1980s debate moment. A woman in hijab passionately challenges Rabbi Meir Kahane: “How can you have no compassion for the Arab people?” invoking Hitler and Palestinian suffering. Kahane’s calm, piercing response cuts through: “You had an opportunity for your own state in 1948. The UN proposed partition plan which would have created a Palestine and an Israel. You went to war. You killed 6,000 of our people. ’56, another war. ’67, another war. ’73, another war. I don’t trust you. I don’t believe you. When I’m attacked and I win and you lose, and you’re the one that started it, learn one thing… you take the consequences of your actions.” Raw, unfiltered truth about repeated rejection of peace and the cost of starting wars. No slogans. Just history. Powerful then. Powerful now.
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Mukund 🇮🇳@mchamria·
@Options_IndiaAB That will come with increase in per capita earnings, even China was the current India maybe 30-35 years ago and they too struggled like we are doing now - as income increases, demand for better conditions will too and so will education and civic sense. EVERY country has gone thru
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Options.India@Options_IndiaAB·
I recently spent 2 weeks in China. 6 cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Xi’an, Zhangjiajie, Chongqing and Chengdu. I went there with curiosity. Like many Indians, I had heard a lot about China through media, social media and conversations. I expected to see progress, maybe discover some business ideas, and understand what the country is actually building. I came back with a very uncomfortable feeling. Not because I found a business idea for myself. But because I saw 100 things that governments can do when infrastructure, tourism, transport, urban planning and civic systems are treated seriously. I travelled within China by flights, trains, cars and local transport. The infrastructure was honestly stunning. Clean cities. Smooth roads. High-speed trains. Well-managed traffic. Public spaces that actually feel designed for people. Tourist destinations that are built, maintained and promoted like national assets. And then I kept thinking about India. We keep comparing ourselves to China. Our media keeps telling us how India is catching up, how China is restrictive, how we are better in so many ways. After spending time there and speaking to people, I realised how much of that narrative is just comfort food. China is not perfect. No country is. But on infrastructure, execution, tourism, civic discipline and quality of urban life, they are not 5 years ahead of us. They are decades ahead. The saddest part for me was the currency. Everything felt expensive. Not because China was insanely expensive, but because the rupee has weakened so much that even normal spending starts feeling heavy. As an Indian taxpayer, that genuinely hurt. We pay taxes. We work hard. We talk about becoming a global power. But where is the quality of life? Where is the civic sense? Where is the infrastructure that makes daily life easier? Where is the tourism vision beyond religious tourism? I met travellers from other countries who were excited to visit China because they wanted to see its progress. When I asked about India, many had no real desire to visit. Not out of hate. India simply was not on their aspirational travel list. That should bother us. Even the so-called “closed internet” surprised me. We are told people there are missing out because they don’t use Google, Instagram, WhatsApp or Facebook. But China has built its own digital ecosystem. Payments, maps, transport, messaging, shopping, everything works inside their own infrastructure. People did not seem to feel deprived. They seemed adapted. Again, this is not a hate post. I love India. That is exactly why this trip bothered me. Patriotism cannot only be about saying we are great. Real patriotism is having the courage to admit where we are falling behind. China made me realise one thing very clearly: India’s potential is not the problem. Execution is. And unless we stop comforting ourselves with comparisons and start demanding better infrastructure, better governance, better tourism, cleaner cities and a higher quality of life, we will keep celebrating the idea of progress instead of actually living it.
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News Algebra
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND·
BJP leader trolls TMC MP Saayoni Ghosh for singing Islamist songs in Political rallies. "Hridoy mein Rama, Nayone mein Krishna"
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Swati Goel Sharma
Swati Goel Sharma@swati_gs·
Video of goats being removed from a housing society near Mumbai by police after protests by Hindu residents Had Hindus not objected collectively, goats would have been slaughtered inside the premises on Bakrid as if it were a slaughterhouse. Or Pakistan Imagine the mindset that normalises celebration of festivals this way
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Mukund 🇮🇳@mchamria·
@AskAnshul Wrong comparison, they paid for the rights to the spectrum as a lessee/tenant whatever and can commercially monetise it. However, you CAN argue that their priority access crap is in bad taste and loose morals
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Anshul Saxena
Anshul Saxena@AskAnshul·
The spectrum Airtel runs on does not belong to Airtel. It is licensed from the Government of India, which means it belongs to every citizen of this country. Airtel is a custodian, not an owner. A custodian does not get to decide which Indians deserve faster access to a public resource. A licensee does not get to convert national infrastructure into a private VIP lounge based on plan type. .@airtelindia this is not your asset to ration. When a private company starts deciding the speed at which a farmer checks mandi rates, a student attends online coaching, or a small shopkeeper accepts UPI payments, it has stopped being a service provider. It has become a gatekeeper standing between citizens and a resource that already belongs to them. If DoT allows this without challenge, every future telecom will read the message clearly. Public resource, private discrimination, no consequences. .@Dot_India @JM_Scindia @jagograhakjago
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ARS
ARS@daddyji01·
Just a friendly reminder that world-famous leftist Arundhati Roy, who prides herself on being the voice of the tribals, actually owned a bungalow on tribal land. Not only that, but she and her husband actively fought to protect it.
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Telangana Maata
Telangana Maata@TelanganaMaata·
Heatwave hits the trains in Paris. The cars weren't air-conditioned. Passengers had to get off the train to catch their breath That’s the situation in first world country. Meanwhile in India, trains are working smoothly
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Gargi Mukherjee@gargiMu48960835·
মমতা ব্যানার্জি আর যাই করুন কোনদিন কোন সরকারি প্রকল্প কোন রাজনৈতিক দল দেখে দেন নি,সবাইকে দিয়েছেন। কোন সরকারি সুবিধা নিতে তৃণমূল ভবনে জনতার দরবার বসান নি।কোন মানুষকে সাহায্য নিতে তৃণমূলের পার্টি অফিসে গিয়ে লাইন দিতেও বাধ্য করেন নি। @MamataOfficial
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Comman Man
Comman Man@CommanMan777589·
My Bengal is so back !! Vibes of it is so back ❤️❤️❤️ Jai Sri Krishna 🙏🙏
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Abhishek
Abhishek@AbhishBanerj·
Do you know how "comrades" raped dozens of women in Calcutta and left their bodies floating in Rabindra Sarobar? Did you know how "comrades" slaughtered the VC of Jadavpur University on the street? Read the story of the "Bloodlands of Bengal" My piece
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