Elections Modi 3.0

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BRF commmentary on the 20+ lakh people in Bengal whose claim to be valid voters could not be decided before the elections and hence could not vote would be welcome.

E.g., https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ind ... 071207.cms
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Bengal results and Assam results will make or break NE!
One loss could be serious but loosing both can be devastating for not only BJP but for the whole nation!!
Serious troubles to could be set in motion if powers inimical to the idea of Bharat Rashtra take hold!!
Signs of preparation already there!!
people who should not be there and some travelling to forward states with Satellites phones etc are being apprehended
Since all sorts colourful street protest and so called mass uprising are being nipped in the bud, BIF's are getting desperate and probably OM has been persuaded to green light certain steps in that direction
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Bengal में अचानक UP से Encounter Expert को क्यों भेजना पड़ा? Yogi Model Reaches Bengal Already?
The unimaginable has just happened in Bengal! In a mere 24 hours, a 74-year-old democratic record has been completely shattered. Who triggered this massive political earthquake?

Enter IPS Ajay Pal Sharma. The Election Commission just airdropped Uttar Pradesh's most feared encounter specialist—Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Singham’—straight into the most volatile election battleground in India. The results? Absolute, undeniable dominance!

West Bengal is witnessing a massive 92% voter turnout explosion. For decades, fear ruled the streets. Today, voters are charging out of their homes, utterly fearless. Why? Because the central forces are standing like an impenetrable fortress. When local goons attempted their old bomb-throwing tactics in Murshidabad, the retaliation was brutal and instant. The attackers didn't capture booths; they captured hospital beds!

But the groundwork for this massive shift was laid by two roaring lions: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Their explosive, no-nonsense rallies injected raw courage into the public. Yogi issued a chilling warning to the mafias, while Himanta openly challenged anyone threatening Sanatan Dharma. Add Home Minister Amit Shah's high-tech Kolkata war room monitoring every inch of the state, and the opposition is left in total panic.

Even the infamous Satta Bazaar (betting markets) in Phalodi and Kolkata are predicting a historic, devastating landslide. The tables haven't just turned; they have been destroyed. The UP Model has officially landed, and the upcoming phases are about to be even more explosive.

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SRajesh wrote: 25 Apr 2026 12:34 Bengal results and Assam results will make or break NE!
One loss could be serious but loosing both can be devastating for not only BJP but for the whole nation!!
Modi/Shah/Doval should unleash the beasts of war in Assam & WB, irrespective of whether they win or not

They have a responsibility to the nation outside of the state election results

The "deportation/infiltration" front has been one of the rare failures of Amit Shah, which I hope he will correct - even if BJP loses
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I am coming to believe that the Kerala sarkar is seeking to sabotage the BJP-run Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, through its control of state agencies that supply vital services.

Kerala Kaumudi on the increasingly frequent water supply shutdowns in Thiruvananthapuram.
https://keralakaumudi.com/en/news/news. ... ipe-bursts

Kerala Minister blaming the Thiruvananthapuram corporation:
https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/engli ... n709768946
The remarks come months after the BJP made history by wresting control of the Corporation in the 2025 December local body polls, ending over four decades of Left dominance.

Since then, public exchanges between Sivankutty and Mayor V.V. Rajesh have become a recurring feature of the city's political landscape.

Sivankutty, himself a former Mayor, said the current state of civic affairs was deeply distressing and questioned whether systems built over the years had begun to rust.

He pointed to mounting waste, malfunctioning streetlights, drinking water shortages, and the stray dog menace as indicators of administrative breakdown.

"Waste management is not a photo opportunity or a reel," he said, alleging that the Haritha Karma Sena's functioning had faltered in several areas.

He also criticised what he termed the Corporation's attempt to shift responsibility for water supply issues onto the Kerala Water Authority, asserting that statutory obligations cannot be outsourced.

The Minister cited provisions of the Kerala Municipality Act to underline that waste management, water supply planning, street lighting, and public health responsibilities squarely rest with the Corporation.

"If those in power cannot discharge even basic duties, their continuance in office is questionable," he said.
These are all problems inherited from the previous Left neglect; and now they are blaming the BJP for not fixing these after a few months in office.

I can only hope that these are the dying gasps of a rotten political order in Kerala, and come may, whoever wins, is more dedicated to actually solving problems.
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Prem Kumar wrote: 25 Apr 2026 17:31 ...
The "deportation/infiltration" front has been one of the rare failures of Amit Shah, which I hope he will correct - even if BJP loses
Possibly (my guess) the focus was on the Naxals in the past two terms. Once they are eliminated (or at least are crushed down to ordinary thieves level) then the central government can concentrate on the bangladeshi jihadis.
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"India agreed to stop buying oil from Iran. We agreed to stop buying oil from Russia despite so much criticism from our opposition. India agreed to a 50% tariff without saying too much. So where exactly is India not doing enough to work with America?" questions Ram Madhav

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https://x.com/i/status/2047533490774905062



Ram Madhav@rammadhav_

What I said was wrong. India didn’t agree to stopping import of oil from Russia anytime. Also it vigorously protested 50 percent tariff imposition. I was trying to make a limited counterpoint to d other panellist. But factually incorrect. My apologies.


from where do such scum come from

It is ALWAYS during critical elections that these idiots find their loud voices

who told him to go to the hudson institute just to kiss some amriki ass, where was the need to speak such lies

the goras wined and dined him and then got him to say what he said, it appears that the mere sight of a white simply floors gavars like him

this is way beyond disgusting...... :mrgreen: and borders on wilful treachery


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