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Looks like:
1. Save democracy
2. Save freedom of speech and research
3. CAG reports and corruption
4. Diversity and save minorities
5. Thanashahi
6. Crony capitalism
The attacks will intensify and more toolkits will be activated
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vijayk wrote: 16 Aug 2023 23:56 https://www.opindia.com/2023/07/times-n ... nce-again/
Times Now Navbharat-ETG survey: BJP alliance to secure 325 seats if elections held today, Congress to get 111 seats
As per the survey, BJP can win 22 to 24 seats in Madhya Pradesh. Furthermore, they are likely to get 20 to 22 seats in Rajasthan, and the Congress looks to be capturing only 3 seats in the state, where it is in power.
Given the Ram Mandir inauguration, Chandrayaan-3 projected success and more Vande Bharat rolling out + NDA going in election mode, 325 should be the starting bar.
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The concern is in the possibility of an Asian model, ie Singapore, Japan, Malaysia etc. Once these nations acquired a stable government that also ensured economic expansion, the said political party become entrenched. Not just for a term or 2 but for decades to follow.

I my opinion, this is exactly where India is heading and thus the urgency to bring about the narrative of both political instability and talking down economic progress.

All the above nations eventually consolidated behind a single 'strong' political party. The stuff of nightmares for some, strong, stable and successful!
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Who is voting for Congress to take it to 111?
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Tanaji wrote: 17 Aug 2023 01:53 Who is voting for Congress to take it to 111?
Enough and more, as every election has shown, plus huge foreign funded money behind them. This was the same mistaken thought process in late 2023 early 2024. And in the last few years BIF has won way too many Assembly Elections.
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You need to speak to Congress voters on the street.

No amount of facts and logic will ever convince them.

Not that long ago a picture of Vande Bharat train being pulled by a seperate electric locomotive went viral.

Instead of finding out why that was. One pro Congress blue tick, went 70 years of progress compared with 10 years lies.

With this kind of mindset, you will always have more than a little numbers of votes for Congress.
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If INC gets 111, BJP will be around 200 or 180. Why BJP will fall such low members from 303? I do not see any reason. I also do not see INC getting any big numbers against NM ( not BJP) in Delhi, HP, UK, Raj, Guj, MH, MP, C Garh, KA, Jharkhand, Assam, etc. states where there is a direct BJP and INC on one fight is there. It will not fare well in Pun this time, not in WB, KL and even in TN. Now tell me, from where will INC get 111? UP? Bihar? Odessa? It may win a few seats in TN and Bihar with the help of allies. But in all the rest of the nation, it will be hard-pressed to retain its 50 seats if the elections are held today.
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But in all the rest of the nation, it will be hard-pressed to retain its 50 seats if the elections are held today.
Agree.... I think BJP alone will get ~ 330 seats in 2024 if current trends hold. Add to that the rest of the NDA and it will likely be knocking ~360 seats in total
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Ro Khanna is meeting delegations from Manipur, met father of that JNU jihadi jailed in Delhi riots. The creep is working for Soros
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^^Better to ignore such antics than take note and raise objections.
Remember Trud-uuu and his Bharat Yatra The Quartet just ignored him.
We know and he knows that we know so whats the problem saar. As the Rocket launch sequesnce goes Everything is Naarmal!!
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More sinister is the recent attempt to derail train in Kerala(read Kasargod attempt)
We should be vigilant of Train accidents/Home grown dissient groups like the Naxal and Maoist attacks/Khalistani attempts like the Red Fort Fateh of last year.
CAG nonsense to contend with
Judicairy over reach with 370 issue (or at least an attempt to rap on the knuckles).
I wonder if Manipur was atempted due to Myanmar India Road link project and further on to Thialand as Trilateral Highway??
Any idea where we are upto as far as this project goes??
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Anything came out of the investigation into the huge train accident in Odisha? It fell off the news completely.
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this is the root of the mafia famiglia's sense of entitlement

today, we have a rootless political vagabond, unschooled in the civilizational culture, unaware of the intellectuality and sophistication of India's history, with no sense of belonging and unable to connect with the masses, unqualified for the job, but with an overblown sense of entitlement, who thinks that the PM's chair is his for the asking or taking, depending on where one is coming from...........

is anyone asking why so many of the BIF(es), including the cheenis, desperately need a puppet to occupy that vital seat....


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^^ not just that chetak garu... putting up memorials to dead leaders is against Indian culture and irinaicaly these cenotaphs are the best example of the degree of alienation from Indian thought that the Nehru parivaar is. Nothing exemplifies more the fact that they are are essentially a western imposition on our matrubhoomi

In our entire millenia-long history has ever a King put up a monument to himself, even a grand palace, leave alone cenotaphs? All our palaces are post the islamic invasions... our temples are thousand year old and still survive (i.e. where they were not destroyed- which is why we see no ancient monument in northern india), so it is not that we lacked the technology... but our mindset is to glorify the creator and not individuals. The one place where there is an image of the King builder, Parakarma Pandyan had the humility to have his image carved on the floor of the threshold of the main mandapa of the Thenkasi temple, so that devotees would be required to step on his image before darshan of the Lord!

Whereas in the West, the first thing any powerful man does is to immortalize himself by building a grand palace dedicated to himself... or by his family... which is what the Nehru-Gandhis did... and now sadly we have continued the tradition without even realizing just how alien the entire concept is to our civilization...
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In general no argument with the general sentiment Adrija - however as an aside, there are chattris or memorials/cenotaphs in Rajasthan. I happened to visit one such place some time back in Jodhpur called Mandore gardens. There were a few others in other places on way to Chittor.
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That is correct Yayavar garu… I have seen similar cenotaphs for the Mewar family in Udaipur. But those are extremely modest structures simply meant to mark out where each of these Kings were immolated and their sanskaras done… not to glorify or as monuments to their ego

Incidentally, even these are only recent… more 1600s onwards
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Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Telecom reforms says, "...We have detected and deactivated 52 lakh connections that were obtained fraudulently obtained. 67,000 dealers selling mobile SIM cards have been blacklisted & 300 FIRs have also been filed


Hope cleanup of Instagram and Twitter happens too
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Rsatchi wrote: 17 Aug 2023 00:46 Looks like:
1. Save democracy
2. Save freedom of speech and research
3. CAG reports and corruption
4. Diversity and save minorities
5. Thanashahi
6. Crony capitalism
The attacks will intensify and more toolkits will be activated
On a separate note - CAG reports are available online. The ones I have read do point to a lot of inefficiency and mismanagement and they were distressing to read. The concerned ministry is supposed to reply to CAG (that is not online) before reports are discussed. My sense is that the Govt is not taking it as seriously as they should. Let's not forget the CAG reports badly affected UPA in 2014.
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Another important front for regime change
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Cyrano wrote: 17 Aug 2023 23:27 Anything came out of the investigation into the huge train accident in Odisha? It fell off the news completely.
There were quite a few dismissals of IR officials and arrests.
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This Justice Lokur is a fine one to talk about disciplining judges.
He needs to be caned as he can't be impeached thanks to retiring.
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https://twitter.com/rupen_chowdhury/sta ... 5746478234

Mood of the youth!

This made my day!!!

Sorry! We can't afford!! :rotfl:
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Deansji
Yes read Mr Gadkari’s response about the same
He is miffed as well
Either the BJP not taking seriously or some Baboons inimical to the present dispensation deliberately delaying the response
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Rsatchi wrote: 18 Aug 2023 21:31 Deansji
Yes read Mr Gadkari’s response about the same
He is miffed as well
Either the BJP not taking seriously or some Baboons inimical to the present dispensation deliberately delaying the response
What are you guys talking about?
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Sirji
CAG report on Bharatmala project and Dwaraka expressway
Presently on India Today Dangal Paapi spokesperson attacking on corruption in contracts and Adani getting the project
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#viaWA
Annamalai's padayatra maan en makkal is drawing huge crowds and creating a saffron tsunami in the southern state of tamilnadu which since recent past had no bjp presence.

Annamalai had started the padayatra from holy city rameshwaram on july 28.

As of august 18, the padayatra has entered its 20th day.

So great to see that finally some genuine, holistically dharmic forces taking root in the wonderful land of tamil nadu.

Despite the deep dravidiya influence of a rather unilaterally fanatic dmk type of ideology based on animosity, hate, vitriol, and multiple religious and cultural phobias.
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Super happy to report that "academic freedom backsliding" at my alma-mater, Indian Institute of Science. IISc denies formal platform for the disgraced habitual liar Teesta Setalvad. Thank you IISc!

https://www.outlookindia.com/national/i ... ews-311712
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Can I ask all the forum members why there is not much of traction with regards to Delhi services Act ( a la farm law agitation)
Paapi's are quite miffed that I.N.D.I.A. are not forthcoming in hitting the streets with Shaheen Bagh or Dakait type lockdown??
Or is there one in the pipeline
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1) Karnataka has thrown a monkey wrench in the opposition unity.

2) Congress is deeply divided on this particular issue.

3) Congress doesn't want to provide any oxygen to AAP. As they represent the single biggest threat to Congress after BJP.
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these b@$t@rd$ should be hunted down like rabid animals

now you know why the rohingyas and the beedis have flooded India

Every soreass funded entity in India should be shut down pronto and their reps defanged legally at the earliest

a couple of white radicals shouldn't have ever been allowed such power that the very futures of many nations are adversely affected by the vile agendas of such racist scum

these are the same evil forces that brought fascism to the fore in amrika, and subverted the elected govt while operating from the shadows and dictated the disastrous amriki policies on ukraine and russia

Soros Abruptly Ends All EU Operations.

The Soros family have been forced to flee the European Union and cease all operations due to increasing public anger towards them.

Soros’ Open Society Foundations announced this week that it is ceasing all operations in the EU following backlash against it’s open borders policies which has seen Europe flooded with illegal immigrants.


Soros will now be targeting other countries and will be rerouting the funds as per its left, liberal game plan

https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/soros-abrupt ... ing-point/
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The Soros family have been forced to flee the European Union and cease all operations due to increasing public anger towards them.
Would like to see some examples or evidence for the above.

I think Soros etc have exited the land of diminishing returns aka Europe because European countries are already screwed by vassalisation to US interests, expensive energy costs, empty military stocks thanks to Ukraine war and their ageing populations cant stand up any time soon. This lemon has already been squeezed dry.

They hope to get better bang for the buck by focusing once again on juicy eldorados like India, Asia and elsewhere, which need to be modernised, this time with LGBTQIA+ divine revelations to nicely destroy family structures and create depressed societies full of youth enslaved to neo-globalist colonial masters.
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Cyrano wrote: 19 Aug 2023 15:02
The Soros family have been forced to flee the European Union and cease all operations due to increasing public anger towards them.
Would like to see some examples or evidence for the above.

I think Soros etc have exited the land of diminishing returns aka Europe because European countries are already screwed by vassalisation to US interests, expensive energy costs, empty military stocks thanks to Ukraine war and their ageing populations cant stand up any time soon. This lemon has already been squeezed dry.

They hope to get better bang for the buck by focusing once again on juicy eldorados like India, Asia and elsewhere, which need to be modernised, this time with LGBTQIA+ divine revelations to nicely destroy family structures and create depressed societies full of youth enslaved to neo-globalist colonial masters.


Cyrano ji,

mission accomplished.

ukraine and its after effects will keep the EU busy for at least a decade, while dragging it further into the muck.

For the EU, its aging population, financial and industrial outlooks that are looking increasingly bleak, energy and other social sector costs are rising, social consequences of decreased funding on health care and infrastructure spending, and for an aggressive, greedy, bone lazy, jihadi migrant populace, looking for more freeloading opportunities, this desolate, and dismal situation is the looking like some fast disappearing icing on the already rotting cake

as India starts to rise, jihadi migrants will start to aggressively target and seek refugee status in India, aided and abetted by the desperate goras who would like India to share their good fortune, using agencies like the UN, the international courts and the commie NGOs to push their demands

This is one of the main reasons why India's reforms like UCC, CAA, NRC etc are being blocked by the BIF
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watch what buddi butt has to say about the mafia famiglia and their media relations


my guess is: auntie may have seen the light (in 2024) and is going about (and hoping to) mending fences with the ruling dispensation because another five years of vanvas for her in the wilderness of peripheral media like youtube will break her journalistic back, and also, totally sink her media ambitions

it's just about a minute, give or take, and it's also a very revealing video


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FSqudd0T ... ture=share
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Singha has turned anti Modi on X. He has turned bitterly anti Modi thinking Modi has stolen opportunities from his middle class children


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Mudiji will not imo be able to bribe the electorate enough to get around the problem of “its never enough”
Mugging the thin middle class has its limits despite victim shaming them and destroying opportunity for their children.
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OMG
Dhar ka B must be really struggling
No makeup too much cheap vino probably
Looks all puffed up and un loved :rotfl: :rotfl:
It must be hurting very badly
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Paul wrote: 19 Aug 2023 18:06 Singha has turned anti Modi on X. He has turned bitterly anti Modi thinking Modi has stolen opportunities from his middle class children


dharmic aeroplate v2
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Mudiji will not imo be able to bribe the electorate enough to get around the problem of “its never enough”
Mugging the thin middle class has its limits despite victim shaming them and destroying opportunity for their children.
He 8s being a bit sarcastic in his tweets, and bribery is a very big issue, BIF parties survive on corruption and foreign funding.
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#ED charged #China-funded ⁦@newsclickin ⁩ with money laundering in 2021. Delhi #HC protected it from “coercive action”.

It took a ⁦@nytimes ⁩ investigation on #NevilleRoySingham for ED to move HC against the site.


My ⁦@DainikBhaskar⁩ op-ed. English alongside.

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The pakis are upset that Modi did not mention them in his independence day speech this year, indeed as he had done once earlier as well, by ignoring them in his 2019 speech

The pakis would rather be abused than be ignored

Abuse means that the pakis, at least, had some nuisance value, and India could not ignore them because of their aatmi takt or their fearsome jernails or whatever

Ignoring means that India has moved on and is not willing to carry the baggage of the past, and that has left them not only aghast, but also, no paki elite is now talking of their aatmi takt, or their fearsome jernails, or whatever

and so very predictability, their caretaker "foreign minister" wants to "talk" to India. He was also the paki ex foreign secy, before he retired
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This has to be true because this is one guy who knows his onions


but people forget to take into account, a whole world of difference, between a mediocre middleman and a globally acknowledged leader........

and, wasn't Devendra Fadnavis the one whose political blitzkrieg in rural MAH demolished two for sure, but maybe three extractive political ecosystems, that were being exploited for decades by shackling and hobbling farmers via the punitive "cooperative" structures and mechanisms that perpetrated dynastic ambitions of many little agrarian tin pot dictators

as he painfully rues the two major political pain points that were instrumental in thwarting state, as well as, national ambitions



@NewIndianXpress·Aug 17

“The current mood in the country is not conducive for the BJP's return.

No matter how much PM #NarendraModi claims to ‘come back’, he will end up like Devendra Fadnavis,” NCP chief #SharadPawar said.
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Chetak, you have misunderstood what Pawar is saying.

Fadnavis, had the mandate of 2019. He was betrayed by Uddhav.

Modi, doesn't have any Uddhav to betray him. Therefore, Pawar is accepting that Modi will come back.
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