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Right Wing India
Right Wing India@rightwing_in·
@LtGenDPPandey No. 1 military does not kill a leader with all his family without being attacked. No. 1 military does not target bridges and public infrastructure just because they're not able to change regime. US military can be anything BUT No. 1.
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Right Wing India@rightwing_in·
@PoMoGandhi Do you know the reality on ground? Check any data and you'll see which community is committing more crimes. There is no debate on that. But debate is needed to assertain why they are committing more times.
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Smita Prakash
Smita Prakash@smitaprakash·
This is not fake. This is from the President of America
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Right Wing India@rightwing_in·
Your media is of no use if you cannot cover this @republic @aajtak @CNNnews18
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra

Shameful incident from Delhi! 🚨 A @DelhiPolice Sub-Inspector reportedly slapped an 80-year-old man several times after he requested her to move her vehicle, which was blocking the way. The video shows an angry crowd gathered at the spot, protesting against the officer’s power-tripping and lack of basic humanity. Is this the "protection" citizens can expect from those in uniform? The SI is seen sitting inside a police vehicle as the public demands accountability for her actions. High time for the authorities to take strict action against such blatant misuse of authority. 👮‍♂️🚫

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Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
Shameful incident from Delhi! 🚨 A @DelhiPolice Sub-Inspector reportedly slapped an 80-year-old man several times after he requested her to move her vehicle, which was blocking the way. The video shows an angry crowd gathered at the spot, protesting against the officer’s power-tripping and lack of basic humanity. Is this the "protection" citizens can expect from those in uniform? The SI is seen sitting inside a police vehicle as the public demands accountability for her actions. High time for the authorities to take strict action against such blatant misuse of authority. 👮‍♂️🚫
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Right Wing India@rightwing_in·
@aravind Totally agree. Trump is the real and hidden face of America. If he even thinks about N approach, America should face something it never imagined.
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Aravind@aravind·
This is why it is important to have nukes. And if have nukes, make more nukes. And have intercontinental missiles. Then put the nukes on those missiles. And more importantly keep them paired, ready, hidden but operational even in the case of decapitation strikes. But most importantly, select and put the most patriotic and uncompromising hands in-charge of those nukes with the ability to counter strike. So the crazy adversary knows no matter how battered and how leaderless, the country will rain down a nuclear holocaust on them. What I'm saying is, just having some nukes and ICBMs needing five people's authorization to assemble a strike is not enough these days. The enemy must know it will happen anyhow. There's no escape from nuclear hell if sovereignty is breached beyond a point. A world of crazies needs crazy preparation and crazier posturing for a country to not be consumed by it.
Smita Prakash@smitaprakash

This is not fake. This is from the President of America

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Aditya Raj Kaul
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
The Economist basically wants Pakistani Terrorists to be shown as saints. They will criticise Dhurandhar without any logic but praise a series which failed to even give original Muslim names of IC-814 hijackers. The Economist propaganda and bias stands exposed.
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The Economist@TheEconomist

The genius of “Dhurandhar” is to reflect the world many Indians, browbeaten by years of shrill pro-Modi messaging on TV news and social media, already believe to be real economist.com/asia/2026/03/2…

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Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri@vivekagnihotri·
Dhurandhar: The Revenge I was in the countryside of California, finally made a trip to LA just to watch Dhurandhar. Shabash. Bravo. Brilliant once again, @AdityaDharFilms. I genuinely don’t know what to say… anything I add may only become noise over something that already speaks for itself. I’d rather call you. Everyone has done exceptional work. But I want to specifically acknowledge two less celebrated crafts that elevate this film into something far greater: 1. Vikash Nowlakha’s world-class cinematography, and 2. @sainisjohray’s exceptional production design. In cinema, the camera and production design are married to each other. Unless both are in complete harmony, a film cannot rise to the level of a masterpiece. In Dhurandhar, what we witness is pure synergy. Both Vikash and Saini Johray have done groundbreaking work… work that will stand as a benchmark for a long time. My heartfelt best to both of you. And a special salute. And Aditya, just an unsolicited word from experience: You are sharp, and you know your path. Just stay mindful of the ecosystem, it can be as vicious as it is seductive. And everyone else in #TeamDhurandhar, you rock. ❤️❤️❤️
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Mahesh Jethmalani
Mahesh Jethmalani@JethmalaniM·
That is the fraud. American power on screen is “craft.” British power on screen is “heritage.” Indian power on screen is suddenly evidence of political conditioning. Same cinema. Same nationalism. Different skin colour. The Economist has a wonderfully colonial rulebook for cinema. When America straps a camera to Pentagon hardware and sells state power with a soundtrack, it is “spectacle.” When a film is made with CIA-adjacent mythology around national revenge, it is “serious storytelling.” But when India puts its own enemies and terrorist attack scars on screen, suddenly the magazine reaches for the psychiatrist’s couch. That is the real joke here. Fighter jets, spies, commandos and national vengeance are perfectly acceptable as long as the flag fluttering in the background is American or British. Then it is culture. It is craft. It is cinema doing what cinema does. The Economist has invented a very elegant little rule for cinema: Top Gun: Maverick can fly on Pentagon muscle, RAMBO & Zero Dark Thirty can ride CIA mythology, James Bond can sell six decades of British spy glamour, Dunkirk can turn wartime memory into national legend, and all of that is called storytelling. But the moment India puts terror, retaliation and national memory on screen with Dhurandhar, the magazine starts diagnosing the audience instead of reviewing the film. What @TheEconomist cannot digest is not one film. It is the fact that Indians are no longer outsourcing their memory to London’s approval. A country that has lived through decades of Pakistan-sponsored terror is apparently expected to process all that pain in whispers, with tasteful disclaimers, and preferably under the supervision of foreign editors who still think they are qualified to explain India to Indians. And that is why the review reeks. Not of sophistication, but of the old imperial tic: Western nationalism on screen is a nation telling its story; Indian nationalism on screen is a pathology requiring diagnosis. The costume has changed. The sneer has not. The funniest part is that The Economist probably thinks this is fearless criticism. It is not. It is just another imported lecture from people who never mind propaganda when it wears aviators, a tuxedo, or a CIA badge, but develop exquisite moral sensitivity the moment India stops being apologetic on its own screen. Just FYI: Decades of Pakistan-sponsored terror are apparently meant to be processed quietly, apologetically, and preferably without ever producing a mass-market cultural response. That is the old script. India is no longer following it.
The Economist@TheEconomist

The genius of “Dhurandhar” is to reflect the world many Indians, browbeaten by years of shrill pro-Modi messaging on TV news and social media, already believe to be real economist.com/asia/2026/03/2…

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Frontalforce 🇮🇳
Frontalforce 🇮🇳@FrontalForce·
This is happening in Capital of India, Delhi 😡 Goons driving on wrong side of road abused & threatened the guy who was following all the rules & driving on his side Strict action must be taken against these goons, car number also visible in video
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Right Wing India@rightwing_in·
@LauraLoomer @realDonaldTrump That’s the IQ of the people who have taken that IQ Test (1% of 1.4 Billion). But sadly , to understand this , you will need more IQ.
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𝐊𝐨𝐡𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭!𝟎𝐧_👑🚩
Firstly Muslims accused Tarun of fake molestation and tried to blame him for his death. Then they said he brought gym boys to fight with that Muslim family, but a CCTV video later confirmed that Tarun came back home alone. Now when everything has failed, they are coming up with this game of consolation and brotherhood. Never trust the tears of a fox, Hindus. There is no bhaichara between us.
هارون خان@iamharunkhan

A heart-touching moment in Uttam Nagar. Local Muslims gathered to pay tribute to TARUN, lighting their mobile flashlights in his memory. They said maintaining peace and brotherhood in Uttam Nagar is the most important thing.

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Preet Sirohi
Preet Sirohi@BhaiPreetSingh·
तरुण खटीक उत्तम नगर मामला मैं आ रहा हूँ - आप सभी ताक़त के साथ पहुँचे कल रविवार शाम 4 बजे श्री अयप्पा पार्क जे जे कॉलोनी हस्तसाल उत्तम नगर और कुछ ना कर पाओ तो शेयर जरूर कर देना
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Sudarshan News Delhi
Sudarshan News Delhi@SudarshanNewsDL·
शर्मनाक। दिल्ली पुलिस के जवान तरुण के इंसाफ़ के लिए लगाए गए “महापंचायत” जो कल उत्तम नगर के अंदर होनी है,उसके पोस्टर क्यो फाड़ रही है।
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University of Delhi
University of Delhi@UnivofDelhi·
The University of Delhi admits students primarily based on the CUET scores, and the standard admission process does not mandate interviews for most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.If the Leader of Opposition was referring to recruitments (such as faculty positions), the University in the recent past has recruited thousands of teachers across all categories. We strongly object to such comments, as they create a non-conducive environment in the University. The Leader of Opposition should have verified the facts before making such a statement. @EduMinOfIndia
TIMES NOW@TimesNow

Rahul Gandhi's Statement Sparks Storm “Students are being failed based on caste…” – Rahul Gandhi cites 'DU student interviews.' @shreyadhoundial shares more updates.

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Smita Deshmukh🇮🇳
Smita Deshmukh🇮🇳@smitadeshmukh·
The @IPL universe is witnessing rare unity, but for all the wrong reasons. A quick scroll through almost every fan club—MI, RCB, CSK, GT—shows a single, powerful message: @SunRisers move to sign #AbrarAhmed has crossed a line. Indian cricket fans have put rivalry aside to send a unified message: Nation > IPL. While Daniel Vettori claims no instructions of non-selection, fans are telling Kavya Maran that the sentiment must be understood. SRH is losing thousands of followers by the hour. Is this the breaking point for IPL-linked franchises in other global leagues? #justasking
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Tony Abbott
Tony Abbott@HonTonyAbbott·
There’s been a Raisina Dialogue in Delhi every March since 2016. It’s the brainchild of Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Narendra Modi’s long-serving foreign minister. Like other global gatherings, it brings together political leaders, senior military commanders, prominent business people, leading journalists, and think tank chiefs to discuss key issues; but it’s better than Davos because it’s not so dominated by politically correct plutocrats; and better than the longer-running Chinese Boao Forum, because it not essentially an exercise in homage to the host government. I started attending virtually, during the pandemic, and have been there in person since 2022. My reflections on Raisina, Modi, and why India matters more than ever in my latest at The Tony Abbott Newsletter: tonyabbott.au/p/what-davos-s…
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Saniya Sayed
Saniya Sayed@Ssaniya_·
I’m not advocating for prayers on public streets. But if Holi and Ram Navami processions are allowed on those same streets with state protection, others cannot be threatened for using the same space. The rule must apply to everyone or to no one.
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