Third-grade flop singer and Aam Aadmi Party supporter Vishal Dadlani is now directly spreading lies against the Modi government.
He is claiming that uneducated people are in power and that they are destroying the country. He is saying that these “illiterate people” should be removed from power.
People like Vishal Dadlani, who could not achieve much in their own lives, are attacking the Modi government, even though everyone knows how fast India has progressed and how much development has happened in the last 10 years.
Aam Aadmi Party supporter Vishal Dadlani is speaking nonsense out of frustration. First, he himself should tell people how educated he actually is.
@nauti2@Yadvkomal People like Keshav Bedi can come online and talk nonsense for reach.
But if someone says even two words back to them, they start crying.
This is Keshav Bedi.
He is a small-time influencer who calls himself an economist.
He studied at Jamia Millia Islamia.
He wants to become famous quickly, but nobody in India takes him seriously or watches his videos.
That is why he has started making videos supporting Pakistan.
Once, when Pakistan’s PM posted the same draft tweet sent from the USA, Keshav Bedi made a video defending Pakistan. That video went quite viral in Pakistan, and many Pakistanis shared it widely.
Now once again, Keshav Bedi’s love for Pakistan has come out openly.
He is making videos calling Operation Sindoor a failure. He is saying that India achieved nothing from Operation Sindoor and that there were no results from it.
Everyone knows that India badly destroyed Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, yet Keshav Bedi is still calling it a failure. Why? Because he wants to go viral in Pakistan, since nobody watches him in India.
People like Keshav Bedi live in India yet speak against India.
General Bipin Rawat’s “0.5 front” statement was meant for people like Keshav Bedi.
Operation Sindoor showed restraint.
The next one may not.
General Upendra Dwivedi has delivered the only language terroristan Pakistan understands with zero diplomatic 'softness'.
“If Pakistan wants to retain its place in history and geography, it must stop state-sponsored terrorism.”
For decades, Pakistan has exported jihad, sheltered terrorists, trained proxies, denied everything, and then played victim when India responded.
Pakistan now has a simple choice: shut down the terror factories or discover that geography is not guaranteed to states that manufacture terrorism as foreign policy.
Singing through the pain. 💔 17-year-old Rishabh Dutta from Assam sings his final song, 'Lag Ja Gale', from his hospital bed. His beautiful voice and love for music will never be forgotten.
#lagjagale#Assam#Emotional#restinpeace
Successfully used GPT for how to use the Migration Assistant to transfer data in Macs and how to get down from upper berth in Indian trains...clearly no escaping AI ...the future! 😅😅
“भोपाल का मुसलमान चाहे तो हिंदू लडकियों को सड़क से उठा ले, खैर मनाओ कि अभी ऐसा नहीं कर रहे हैं”
माननीय @DrMohanYadav51 ये जिहादी व्यक्ति मजहबी उन्माद फैलाना चाहता है, भोपाल मै इस व्यक्ति पर सख्त से सख्तर करवाई होना चाहिए। ,, अब बहुत हुआ आपको भी अपनी राह बदलनी होगी।
Today I watched a video that genuinely made me think.
A woman booked a cab. During the ride, she suddenly had an emergency and ended up urinating inside the car.
The driver noticed and completely lost his temper.
Then a heated argument started between them:
Driver: “Ma’am, what have you done? This is a car, not a toilet.”
Woman (instead of apologizing): “Why are you shouting? I’ll clean it up… what’s your problem? It already happened.”
Driver: “How is it not my problem? This car is my livelihood. You’re doing this right in front of me and then telling me to stay quiet?”
Woman: “Stop overreacting… I’ll pay for it and get it cleaned.”
Driver: “You don’t even have basic manners? I’m trying to do my job here. What am I supposed to say to the next passenger? Is this really acceptable behavior?”
What stood out in the video was that even after making a mistake, the woman never really apologized. Instead, she kept trying to silence the driver.
Yes, emergencies can happen to anyone.
That’s not really the main issue here.
The real question is:
Doesn’t someone’s hard work, dignity, and source of income deserve basic respect too?
What do you think?
In a situation like this, who was actually right?
And is saying “I’ll clean it up” really enough?