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@ottovanmodimark

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Speculation is Anil Ambani tried to topple Narendra Modi Govt using Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar. Anil Ambani reached out to TDP Chandra Babu Naidu with open offer of Prime Minister post, Wisely CBN alerted Modi and rest is history.
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Himanshu Choudhary
Himanshu Choudhary@Snipershotrj·
@ottovanmodimark @rajkarsewak Bhai tujhe kya lgta hai govt ye sab baat bolegi ? Ambani family congress or usa ke sath hai ye dikh nahi rha rahul gandhi sirf adani ko target karta hai
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@sreemoytalukdar What do you guys even want him to say? Good or bad? Because no matter what he says you lot are always in panic mode
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Sreemoy Talukdar@sreemoytalukdar·
🙄 [Don't know about you, but I find this condescending.] "We have never been closer to India. And India can count on me 100 per cent and our country. If they have any help, they know where to call. They call right here. We are doing well. We are setting records," Trump said. "We have a record economy, a record stock market. And anything India wants, they get. And I'm a big, big fan of Prime Minister Modi," the US president said, and praised Rubio as the "greatest" secretary of state.
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@Sai_swaroopa Why are you guys so shit scared all the time? Yall behave like pussies all the time.
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Saiswaroopa Iyer
Saiswaroopa Iyer@Sai_swaroopa·
Last time when the Vances were here, Pahalgam Massacre of Hindu tourists happened. So....even at the risk of sounding paranoidly superstitious, how long is this Rubio guy going to be here?
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@_m1k333 The leaks were true. Its awful
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Mike ⚡️
Mike ⚡️@_m1k333·
I haven’t seen one person say anything positive about The Boys season finale… is it really that bad? 😭😭
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ap123 dkl@Ap123D28367·
@KishlaySharma This is absolutely RIGHT. Our lazy,EMI-serving, Social Media lover, half-educated citizens are experiencing the Boiling Frog Syndrome (BFS)-if this destruction of democracy continues, the Frog has to die...not the opposition leaders !! The sooner they realize , the better !!
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The Bad Engineer
The Bad Engineer@Satirical_Dhruv·
- India is struggling with rising crude oil prices. - Rupee keeps weakening. - Gold prices are rising. - NEET paper leaks have become a national embarrassment. Meanwhile, Godi media is busy doing prime-time journalism on which BJP minister reached office without a convoy.
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@keshavbedi Keshav bhai aap bilkul theek bol rhe ho. In anpad logon ko kuch nhi pata. Ye bas online bhauk sakte hai
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Keshav Bedi
Keshav Bedi@keshavbedi·
Terror fatalities and incidences in India peaked NOT DURING Manmohan Singh govt, but during Vajpayee (BJP) govt. They were on declining trend throughout Manmohan Singh but the pace SLOWED down during Modi. So what exactly did Modi achieve on terrorism that Manmohan Singh didn’t? Where do you see cross border military strikes having any impact? The narrative BJP created was “more instances during Manmohan”. But when graph is in a declining trend, you obviously will have previous period having higher averages than subsequent ones. Manmohan Singh inherited even HIGHER averages from Vajpayee. Note that there are factors other than Indian government responsible for decline in terrorism, but nowhere does the data show that Manmohan Singh was uniquely responsible for INCREASING terrorism in India due to his apparent “soft” approach. And nowhere does data point out to cross border military strikes directly leading to any visible inflection in the trend—the decline was already well underway. In fact, in case of J&K, you see BUMBPS post strikes.
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This is one of the reason why Manmohan Singh government didn’t do a military strike post 26-11. It would have had limited practical utility and impact on the organisation, as US experience had shown. LeT camps were tin sheds and huts which could be rebuilt easily. Note that even sensible votaries of Operation Sindoor don’t claim that the operation inflicted any meaningful damage to the organisations it targeted.

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@InsideInfraa Abey dalle itni lamba tweet karke bhi koi matlab ki baat nhi kari tune
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Harshul Mehta
Harshul Mehta@InsideInfraa·
This Surat's gated society, owned by anyone doesn't matter looks straight out of AMERICAN SUBURB HELL — and that’s exactly the problem. Wide internal roads. Dead compound walls. No meaningful footpaths. Barely any mixed-use activity. Every house isolated from the street like the public realm itself is something dangerous. It looks “clean” in drone shots because almost nobody is actually outside. Urban planners have studied this pattern for decades. Low-density sprawl consistently produces higher car dependency, weaker public transport viability, longer trip distances, and worse infrastructure efficiency per person. The urban math breaks almost immediately. Low intersection density means fewer route choices and longer walking distances. Single-use zoning means homes are separated from groceries, schools, clinics, cafés, offices, and transit. Large setbacks and compound walls kill street activity and passive surveillance. So even basic daily life requires a car. That’s why American suburbs ended up with 85–90%+ private vehicle trip share in many regions. The built form itself leaves almost no practical alternative. Transit becomes financially difficult to run because densities are too low and destinations are too spread out. And now Indian upper-middle-class housing is importing the exact same model into cities already struggling with congestion, pollution, and land scarcity. The irony is insane. Traditional Indian urbanism was already mixed-use and naturally walkable. Kirana downstairs. Housing upstairs. Temples, clinics, schools, chai stalls, bus stops, all within walking distance. Streets stayed alive because daily life happened outside. Now we’re ignoring that model to recreate 1970s American suburban planning — the same model many US cities are actively trying to undo because of the financial and environmental burden. Look at the economics. India imports roughly 85–90% of its crude oil needs depending on the year and source. Every neighbourhood designed around mandatory car usage locks the country deeper into imported fuel dependence. Every “quick drive” to buy milk scales into national oil demand when millions of households are designed this way. And car-dependent planning is insanely expensive for cities. You need more lane kilometers, more sewer lines, more water pipes, more electrical distribution, more parking, more asphalt, more drainage networks — all stretched across lower-density land for fewer people. The tax base per kilometer drops while maintenance liabilities explode. Dense mixed-use neighborhoods distribute infrastructure costs across far more residents. Sprawl forces municipalities to keep extending expensive systems outward while generating weaker long-term returns. Then comes induced demand. Wider roads temporarily feel empty, so speeds rise. More people buy cars because driving initially feels convenient. Distances between destinations increase because everything assumes vehicle access. Then traffic returns anyway. So the “solution” becomes even wider roads, bigger parking lots, flyovers, and more land consumed for cars instead of people. It’s a loop. A vicious cycle where cities get stuck, they've already been stuck in it, they made the infra in 1970s-80s and now they're literally suffering. They themselves are moving towards Transit-Oriented Dense Suburbs, right now starting from their downtown but soon they're on the spree on redeveloping multiple suburbia into dense neighbourhoods. "Designed for People" not Cars. Kids growing up here internalize it from day one. Walking or taking a bus? Physically difficult and socially embarrassing — basically a crime in this setting. They see dad’s SUV as the only normal way to move. Transit becomes “for poor people who can’t afford better.” So the next generation doubles down, buying cars earlier, demanding more parking, more wide roads. We’re locked in the loop. Car ownership is now massive status in India. Everyone chases it, ignoring what it costs the country: imported fuel, choked cities, farmland turned into low-density bubbles. Municipalities stretch pipes and wires across huge empty spaces for fewer people. Air gets worse. Water tables drop from all the private gardening and ACs. It’s delivery riders breathing exhaust on arterial roads with no shade. It’s domestic workers walking beside speeding SUVs because there’s no usable footpath. It’s two-wheelers and pedestrians getting hit on oversized urban roads engineered like mini highways. India already loses over 1.5 lakh people annually in road crashes, among the highest totals in the world. Urban speeding and road design absolutely play a role in that. And environmentally, this model is terrible for a hot country. More paved surfaces mean stronger urban heat island effects. Larger detached homes increase AC demand. Decorative lawns and private landscaping increase water stress. Longer commutes increase emissions and particulate pollution. All this so we can imitate a version of “luxury” built around isolation from society. This isn’t urban progress. It’s anti-city design pretending to be premium living. Dense, mixed-use, transit-oriented neighborhoods aren’t some imported socialist fantasy. They’re simply the only scalable urban form for a country with 1.4 billion people, limited urban land, rising energy costs, and massive mobility demand. Good cities reduce forced travel. Bad cities multiply it. Right now we’re choosing aesthetics optimized for Instagram drone shots over cities that actually function at Indian scale.
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@crazy__shikhu Abey lodu wo kya bol rha hai tujhe kuch samajh bhi aya?
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Bharatiya Nagrik@DarshBhora·
@mujifren SP is expected to be anti brahman and anti UC So we know they'll say chutiya stuff BJP is supposed to be opposite of SP in these aspects So BJP necessarily gets criticism when they deviate from being pro UC and say anything slightest anti UC
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Babu Bhaiya
Babu Bhaiya@Shahrcasm·
@AishwaryakiRai Who will tell her that Modi-Shah were scared after all those posts and changed their mind and made HBS the CM...
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Aishwarya Mudgil@AishwaryakiRai·
Winner wingers whose support for BJP suddenly revived after 4th May 2026 became body language experts yesterday & declared that Himanta Biswa Sarma is not becoming the CM of Assam. Bas engagement farming karni hai inko.
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@AgentSaffron As usual TamilNadu peeps cheering for an uneducated leader with no experience or intention of running a government. Youre close to becoming a clown show more than ever.
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@kushal_mehra The candidatea you mentiones about, they all think that somehow they're better than the BJP. Their delusion has crossed all limits. Tuckerisation of Indian right is happening right before our eyes. And they'll become the laughing stock soon.
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कुशल मेहरा@kushal_mehra·
What happens on American YouTube eventually happens on Indian YouTube. The Megan Kelly, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens pattern will be repeated here in the BJP leaning right. I see some great candidates already.
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प्रणव@PranavaBhardwaj·
BJP’s office at Trivandrum, a state where BJP has 00 MLAs.
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#WATCH | Counting of votes for all 140 Assembly constituencies in Keralam to begin at 8 am today. Latest visuals from the BJP office in Thiruvananthapuram.

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@Pivot2Centre They missed. And now they will pay with their political lives. All of them. Not a single one will be spared.
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Niks@Pivot2Centre·
“When you come at the king, you best not miss”
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Voice of Hindus
Voice of Hindus@Voiceofhindus·
Predict the exact number of seats, BJP will win in Bengal... Lucky winner will get 2000 cash prize
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