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There is nothing Indian about Congress anymore. Islamist Naukar Congress.
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Center should step up aerial monitoring in WB using drones and if needed deploy drones with tear gas. Reports of violence unleashed on the workers of BJP is coming including 2 murders. Need to catch hold of those right away.
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All cheap theatrics. The current TMC government would complete 5 year of existence on 8th May, if I am not mistaken. The state government then officially stands terminated. If elections are done by then, and results are officially declared by the Election Commission, the Governor would then call the party which won the maximum seats to form the government. The governor appoints the Chief Minister, and CM in turn appoints the ministers. Usually as political courtesy, the incumbent CM resigns and resignation is accepted, but Governors may ask them to stand in as a "care taker government" for a few days (to carry on with the day to day administration).SRajesh wrote:Didi says she wont resign!
How will this pan out??
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Trump kind of mindset. Greed and arrogance and the through that Muscle power and theatrics can continue help her to be the CM. Or just Muddying the waters to gain cheap sympathy from people to continue being in politics. BJP just ignore her antics and call it cheap tactics and the only thing that she knows to do is drama.
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^^
So if the incumbent doesnt resign and is not even the member of the newly constitued assembly, can the Governor then dismiss her per the constitution.
And the Hiz Honors wont interfere in the due election process and keep the recsults in abeyance on some nuanced legal point per some clause of the constitution??
I know one of the posters poasted Mahesh Jethmalani's opinion.
What is the role of state AG and the Central SG in this scenario??
Who do they furnish the opinion to the Governor or the previous elected Government that is still until the term of the Assembly ends??
And once the Assembly term ends, Does she then have to have private Counsel and Lawyers to fight her case
And does have to first approach State HC and then the SC (which is the norm) or will she be applowed to jump (as has been the practice in the past with some entitled SC Bar Council Members Coterie )
Sorry asking these questions , because I want to know if she can delay the inevitable
So if the incumbent doesnt resign and is not even the member of the newly constitued assembly, can the Governor then dismiss her per the constitution.
And the Hiz Honors wont interfere in the due election process and keep the recsults in abeyance on some nuanced legal point per some clause of the constitution??
I know one of the posters poasted Mahesh Jethmalani's opinion.
What is the role of state AG and the Central SG in this scenario??
Who do they furnish the opinion to the Governor or the previous elected Government that is still until the term of the Assembly ends??
And once the Assembly term ends, Does she then have to have private Counsel and Lawyers to fight her case
And does have to first approach State HC and then the SC (which is the norm) or will she be applowed to jump (as has been the practice in the past with some entitled SC Bar Council Members Coterie )
Sorry asking these questions , because I want to know if she can delay the inevitable
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Hizz honers cannot interfere as the new election results are out. What will Hizzhoners say? Even if it goes to them, will be dismissed stating new Assembly will elect the CM. And I wish Hizzhoners ask...You are not even an elected representative. In that case anyone from the 1.5 billion people of India can claim to be the CM.
She will eventually as the days come closer to that of the date or will do all antics and claim to be the CM, based on that her level of insanity can be measured.
What happens if Mamata doesn't resign? Constitutional rules for defeated CMs in West Bengal | Know the legal 'nuclear options'
Following a landslide BJP victory with 207 seats in the 2026 West Bengal polls, questions arise about the transfer of power. What if a defeated Chief Minister refuses to resign? Explore the Governor's powers under Article 164 and the legal path to President's Rule.
https://zeenews.india.com/india/bengal- ... 44897.html
Dismissal by the Governor
According to the Constitution of India, the Chief Minister serves "during the pleasure of the Governor." While, according to Article 164, it is the responsibility of the Governor to appoint a Chief Minister, the power to remove him is granted when the government loses majority or the leader declines to resign.
If a Chief Minister decides to ignore an overwhelming defeat in the election, the Governor has the ability to make an official order to dismiss the cabinet of ministers and immediately terminate the services of the Chief Minister.
No-confidence motion and floor test
It is well-established constitutional practice that if a Chief Minister refuses to quit despite an apparent electoral loss, the Governor convenes an extraordinary meeting of the Legislative Assembly where:
The first step would be passing a No-Confidence Motion.
With the existing numbers – 207 for the BJP against 80 for the TMC – the ruling party will lose the floor test anyway.
After passing the No-Confidence Motion, a Chief Minister becomes constitutionally obliged to resign.
Article 356: The nuclear option
In the event that a losing Chief Minister fails to resign and resorts to disrupting the process of formation of a new government, it is deemed a "failure of the constitutional machinery" in the state. In such an extraordinary situation, the Governor may write a letter to the Union Government, requesting invocation of President's Rule under Article 356.
As soon as President's Rule is imposed, the authority of the Chief Minister would be rendered null and void and all administrative affairs of the state will now fall directly under the control of the Governor and the central government till such time that a new government takes charge.
She will eventually as the days come closer to that of the date or will do all antics and claim to be the CM, based on that her level of insanity can be measured.
What happens if Mamata doesn't resign? Constitutional rules for defeated CMs in West Bengal | Know the legal 'nuclear options'
Following a landslide BJP victory with 207 seats in the 2026 West Bengal polls, questions arise about the transfer of power. What if a defeated Chief Minister refuses to resign? Explore the Governor's powers under Article 164 and the legal path to President's Rule.
https://zeenews.india.com/india/bengal- ... 44897.html
Dismissal by the Governor
According to the Constitution of India, the Chief Minister serves "during the pleasure of the Governor." While, according to Article 164, it is the responsibility of the Governor to appoint a Chief Minister, the power to remove him is granted when the government loses majority or the leader declines to resign.
If a Chief Minister decides to ignore an overwhelming defeat in the election, the Governor has the ability to make an official order to dismiss the cabinet of ministers and immediately terminate the services of the Chief Minister.
No-confidence motion and floor test
It is well-established constitutional practice that if a Chief Minister refuses to quit despite an apparent electoral loss, the Governor convenes an extraordinary meeting of the Legislative Assembly where:
The first step would be passing a No-Confidence Motion.
With the existing numbers – 207 for the BJP against 80 for the TMC – the ruling party will lose the floor test anyway.
After passing the No-Confidence Motion, a Chief Minister becomes constitutionally obliged to resign.
Article 356: The nuclear option
In the event that a losing Chief Minister fails to resign and resorts to disrupting the process of formation of a new government, it is deemed a "failure of the constitutional machinery" in the state. In such an extraordinary situation, the Governor may write a letter to the Union Government, requesting invocation of President's Rule under Article 356.
As soon as President's Rule is imposed, the authority of the Chief Minister would be rendered null and void and all administrative affairs of the state will now fall directly under the control of the Governor and the central government till such time that a new government takes charge.
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Article 164 of the Constitution states that "The Chief Minister shall be appointed by the Governor and the other Ministers shall be appointed by the Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister, and the Ministers shall hold office during the pleasure of the Governor". As per my understanding the governor can dismiss her in this situation.
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This will happen. Usually even those claim not resign will do after few days. This fella could even sing Ka Ka ki ki koo koo and go to court and do many antics, but is not going to change anything. Just some show.
rajkumar wrote: ↑05 May 2026 19:20
Mahesh Jethmalani Says Mamata Banerjee 'Has To Be Unceremoniously Dismissed' | West Bengal Verdict
In an exclusive interview, senior Supreme Court advocate Mahesh Jethmalani condemned outgoing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her refusal to resign following her election defeat. Reacting to her claims that the election was stolen and the Election Commission was complicit, Jethmalani stated, "When you have a recalcitrant chief minister who sticks like a lemming to her chair, she has to be unceremoniously dismissed." He explained that under the Constitution, a chief minister holds office at the pleasure of the governor, and her term naturally expires after five years. Jethmalani dismissed her allegations as posturing, suggesting she fears investigations into corruption and post-poll violence once she leaves office. He further criticized the political environment in the state, remarking, "There is no more fascist, intolerant, totalitarian state than that in West Bengal under the governance of Mamata Banerjee." Additionally, Jethmalani dismissed Rahul Gandhi's support for Banerjee, calling the Leader of the Opposition an "unmitigated disaster" who lacks credibility to question the electoral process.
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Sachin wrote: ↑05 May 2026 19:53All cheap theatrics. The current TMC government would complete 5 year of existence on 8th May, if I am not mistaken. The state government then officially stands terminated. If elections are done by then, and results are officially declared by the Election Commission, the Governor would then call the party which won the maximum seats to form the government. The governor appoints the Chief Minister, and CM in turn appoints the ministers. Usually as political courtesy, the incumbent CM resigns and resignation is accepted, but Governors may ask them to stand in as a "care taker government" for a few days (to carry on with the day to day administration).SRajesh wrote:Didi says she wont resign!
How will this pan out??
Sachin ji,
from what one hears, the term of the current assembly ends at 11:59 on the 7th of may. The time may vary but the day is fixed
the BJP is going to form the govt on the 9th of may
her resignation is moot
Based on the election schedule released by the Election Commission of India for 2026, the term of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly is set to expire on May 7, 2026
Other assembly terms ending around this time include Tamil Nadu (May 10), Assam (May 20), Kerala (May 23), and Puducherry (June 15).
The tenure of the 17th West Bengal Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on May 7, 2026.
Wikipedia
Key details regarding the transition in 2026:
Assembly Election Dates: The 2026 Assembly elections are scheduled for April 23 and April 29, 2026.
Counting of Votes: The results of the election will be declared on May 4, 2026.
End of Term: The current government's term formally expires on May 7, 2026, allowing for the constitution of the new assembly.
The Assembly was constituted after the 2021 elections, which concluded on April 29, 2021.
just boot her out. enough of her nakra
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Enough of the goondagiri TMC rulership in Bengal, we don't need to see the scowling face of Mamta Bannerjee anymore. BTW what happened to the other ex-Chase bank Mohua Moitra woman, did she lose.
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PM Modi’s Full Speech After Historic BJP Victory | PM Modi Addresses Nation
Narendra Modi addresses the nation after a major electoral performance in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry.
In his full speech, the Prime Minister thanks voters, party workers, and outlines the future roadmap following the strong mandate in these regions.
Stay tuned for key highlights, reactions, and analysis.
Narendra Modi addresses the nation after a major electoral performance in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry.
In his full speech, the Prime Minister thanks voters, party workers, and outlines the future roadmap following the strong mandate in these regions.
Stay tuned for key highlights, reactions, and analysis.
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West Bengal Results ULTIMATE MELTDOWNS | BJP DOMINATES TMC
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Vijay in TN will be like NaMo - will not give press briefs - would not talk much - Social Media savvy - will control the narrative across his party - popcorn time...
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https://www.thestatesman.com/india/trum ... 90354.html
Trump congratulates PM Modi on BJP’s ‘historic and decisive’ Bengal win
“The President congratulates Prime Minister Modi on this recent, historic, and decisive election victory,” White House spokesperson Kush Desai said.
Statesman News Service, May 5, 2026
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Trump congratulates PM Modi on BJP’s ‘historic and decisive’ Bengal win
“The President congratulates Prime Minister Modi on this recent, historic, and decisive election victory,” White House spokesperson Kush Desai said.
Statesman News Service, May 5, 2026
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Brahmins hold a lot of sway in TN and many are Tamil stalwarts - there is a brahmin association, brahmin conferences etc. Carnatic music - bharatha natyam - including the world famous margazhi utsavam - is a brahmin celebration. It is a vedic guardian w.r.t correctness of chanting and depth of rituals.
It is all smokes and mirrors in TN w.r.t hinduism - some get carried away with dravidian politics about shiva/ram etc. - but the silent majority is strongly rooted in Hindu and uniquely tamil gods like Murugan/Ayyappan/Ayyanar/Amman - likely why rest of india finds it hard to understand TN hinduness.
My lived experience is that Hinduism is pretty casual/diminished in rest of India while it is pretty serious in TN - it is rest of India that needs to catch up. This is why BJP finds it hard to play its brand of politics in TN. Tamils say we are already as Hindu as one can get - what are you even talking about?!
Remember - Thennadu Udaya Sivane Potri - Glory to the Lord of the South - the largest/grandest/oldest fully functioning - fully supported/maintained by the state govt - shiva temples are in TN.
I see this vote as a warning shot to the dravidian parties to mend their ways - dont go too far into drinking your own kool-aid.
You folks should watch Tamil mega serials to see the Hinduness of TN. I would argue that TN is the most unassumingly Hindu state in India.
It is all smokes and mirrors in TN w.r.t hinduism - some get carried away with dravidian politics about shiva/ram etc. - but the silent majority is strongly rooted in Hindu and uniquely tamil gods like Murugan/Ayyappan/Ayyanar/Amman - likely why rest of india finds it hard to understand TN hinduness.
My lived experience is that Hinduism is pretty casual/diminished in rest of India while it is pretty serious in TN - it is rest of India that needs to catch up. This is why BJP finds it hard to play its brand of politics in TN. Tamils say we are already as Hindu as one can get - what are you even talking about?!
Remember - Thennadu Udaya Sivane Potri - Glory to the Lord of the South - the largest/grandest/oldest fully functioning - fully supported/maintained by the state govt - shiva temples are in TN.
I see this vote as a warning shot to the dravidian parties to mend their ways - dont go too far into drinking your own kool-aid.
You folks should watch Tamil mega serials to see the Hinduness of TN. I would argue that TN is the most unassumingly Hindu state in India.
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In India you can win elections by being pro Muslim or Christian or Sikh etc but you have to tread a fine line and as soon as you cross into being anti-hindu then the electorate will show you the door even though it might take them a while.
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https://www.news18.com/india/mahua-moit ... 74683.html
'Will Of The People Supreme': Mahua Moitra As BJP Topples Mamata's 15-Year Rule In Bengal
Vani Mehrotra, News18.com, May 05, 2026
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Mamta Didi can now concentrate on other careers. Her paintings are as good as that of Picasso, and have sold for millions. In poetry, she is second only to Tagore. She can sing and she can dance. A Bollywood career is waiting for her, Insha'Allah.
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This is the most accurate view on Indian electorate behavior - this post should be pinned for all future readers. It taking them a while is also uniquely Hindu - karma points needs to accumulate and cross a threshold.
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One of the things that the Britshits did wrt to Hinduism is that they shoved Buddha as one of the avatars of Vishnu. Some claim it is Ayyappa (the one in Keralam) who is believed to be the avatar of Vishnu. In the South Ayyappa following is very huge and ordinary folks adhere to strict rules during Ayyappa times. BJP does not want to touch this subject, when buddhist don't believe in Brahman or God, then how can Buddha be an avatar of Vishnu.
Another thing that is prevalent in the South is worship of Sai baba - there are many btw. These sub cults all flourish under the Hindu umbrella.
Another thing that is prevalent in the South is worship of Sai baba - there are many btw. These sub cults all flourish under the Hindu umbrella.
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Lotus's triumph in Kerala: 3 BJP candidates, including V. Muraledharan, win a massive mandate
The results of the 2026 Kerala Assembly Elections have transformed the political landscape of the state. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has set a new record by winning three seats in the state for the first time. Newly elected MLA from Kazhakkoottam and former Union Minister V. Muraleedharan has described this victory as a "turning point" in Kerala's history. According to Election Commission data, Muraleedharan defeated his nearest rival in a closely contested election.
The results of the 2026 Kerala Assembly Elections have transformed the political landscape of the state. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has set a new record by winning three seats in the state for the first time. Newly elected MLA from Kazhakkoottam and former Union Minister V. Muraleedharan has described this victory as a "turning point" in Kerala's history. According to Election Commission data, Muraleedharan defeated his nearest rival in a closely contested election.
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Rahul Jinnah’s party.
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https://www.telegraphindia.com/election ... id/2159182
President's Rule in Bengal? Mamata Banerjee's refusal to resign leaves crisis door open
Aheli Banerjee, 05.05.26
Bengal is headed for an unprecedented constitutional confrontation after Mamata Banerjee refused to resign as chief minister on Tuesday after her party, the Trinamool Congress, lost to the BJP in the Assembly election results on Monday.
The new BJP state government is likely to take oath on Saturday.
Former chief election commissioner S. Y. Quraishi told The Telegraph Online that in such a rare situation, the constitutional provision allows the governor to ask for the CM’s resignation, failing the procurement of which the governor can invoke Article 356, or President’s Rule, citing a breakdown of constitutional machinery in the state.
“Even if for the duration of a day or two, in a situation like this, President’s Rule is the most likely outcome. After the term of her House ends, it has to be dissolved. There cannot be two incumbent chief ministers at the same time,” said Quraishi.
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Gautam
President's Rule in Bengal? Mamata Banerjee's refusal to resign leaves crisis door open
Aheli Banerjee, 05.05.26
Bengal is headed for an unprecedented constitutional confrontation after Mamata Banerjee refused to resign as chief minister on Tuesday after her party, the Trinamool Congress, lost to the BJP in the Assembly election results on Monday.
The new BJP state government is likely to take oath on Saturday.
Former chief election commissioner S. Y. Quraishi told The Telegraph Online that in such a rare situation, the constitutional provision allows the governor to ask for the CM’s resignation, failing the procurement of which the governor can invoke Article 356, or President’s Rule, citing a breakdown of constitutional machinery in the state.
“Even if for the duration of a day or two, in a situation like this, President’s Rule is the most likely outcome. After the term of her House ends, it has to be dissolved. There cannot be two incumbent chief ministers at the same time,” said Quraishi.
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Might be OT..
Brahman ब्रह्म is not शून्य of buddhist shunyavada school of thought. Adi Shankara observes that in deep sleep there is no buddhist version of शून्य shunya.
Yes, Buddhists dont believe in Vedas, no सन्मात्र Pure सत् अस्तित्वम् of the Vedas. I have written about Buddhist philosophy and of बौद्ध शून्यमVayutuvan wrote:Buddhists do not believe in the Vedas
Brahman ब्रह्म is not शून्य of buddhist shunyavada school of thought. Adi Shankara observes that in deep sleep there is no buddhist version of शून्य shunya.
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And for good reason, Buddhism had it's very beginnings at a time when there was widespread misuse of power esp by the brahmins and the Buddha himself criticised the way the Vedas were interpreted..but He himself held the ancient sages in high esteem
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A pretty rational and insightful post from Reddit on the importance of BJP's victory in West Bengal for India. Follow the link for a connect to previous posts from same author expanding on the theme.
Why This Bengal Result Was Inevitable
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Told you Mamata will herself lose election, she will be routed. And even if she manages to get away with some crookedness, President Rule awaits.
https://www.reddit.com/r/VidurNeeti/s/RP5kp28cjF :
r/Kolkatacity - Why This Bengal Result Was Inevitable
She lost, her party routed.
President rule chance still persists however.
How?
Had explained previously that the term of current West Bengal assembly ends on the midnight of 7th May. Results have come only by 4th May which means in the next 72 hours, a legislative party leader has to be appointed & oath administered.
Can it happen? Certainly. But will it happen?
If Amit Shah has decided to stay put in Bengal then things have to be more serious than what it appears. The appointment of an intelligence background man as governor just before elections & his reporting to Home Ministry in case President Rule is imposed shows these events aren't a coincidence. Instead of rushing to form a government (even in previous elections BJP took its sweet time), Central government would like to cleanse the system first before handing over the keys to an administrator.
Bengal will be created as a bigger fortress of Hindutva by the Gujarati duo than what we witness in Gujarat. Any party in Bengal can forget wresting power back for atleast 2-3 decades now. And that too it won't be any regional party like TMC or Congress. The future in West Bengal will be Left vs Right, the only two parties that have an ideological base. Rest are just some corrupted models with borrowed ideological tidbits from both.
During genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh some readers were complaining India should attack the useless neighborhood & help minorities. Had said then, for it to happen you first need a base in Bengal (read government), and if it continues then Mamata will pay a price in elections as Bengalis won't overlook it. Observe, there have been no major incidents in that neighborhood since then. They either sensed change of guard or its consequence of polarizing voters in Bengal. Nonetheless, now that a Hindutva base government will be available on the very sensitive border expect action.
Had said once, win Bengal & Assam and you will give muscle to the central government to fix not just useless neighbour of East but also Chicken's Neck & resolution to the Manipur problem.
People Hindus exceeded expectations - 2/3rds majority in Bengal & Assam (almost). No dependency on NDA partners also, forget opponents, to pass bills. Why Hindus mentioned above? Of the 19 Congress MLAs elected in Assam, 18 are Muslims. In a state where 40% population is Muslim which votes en masse, Himanta Biswa Sarma winning almost 2/3rds of seats is huge. Same has been the situation in Bengal. Seats predominantly & majoritarianly Muslim dominated have been won by BJP. It's pure Hindu unity & consolidation on ground.
What next?
The equation between aunt-nephew was one takes care of Delhi while the other, state. Nephew has been weakened in his fort constituency - Diamond Harbour with BJP winning & aunt has been defeated in assembly elections by Suvendu Adhikari. This is the second consecutive time he has done it.
Last time after defeat from Nandigram, sitting CM Mamata had to contest bypoll to enter assembly from Bhabanipur. This time Adhikari contested from both the seats leaving no scope for Mamata to evade a contest & again defeated the sitting CM. This brings imbalance in internal power equations. Mamata has two options now: Either contest a state bypoll by asking one of the MLAs to vacate their seat for her or ask for a similar favour from one of the Rajya Sabha MPs. Former looks dicey as this time it won't be her government in state. Latter will cause further friction and is more likely. She vowed to win Bengal & then march on to shake Delhi but her own election is in jeopardy now. Nephew was challenging Union of India, while his motormouth MP brigade in Delhi all this while only strengthened BJP. This is a perfect setup created by them fit for internal splits & revolt.
BJP rectified all its mistakes learnt from 2021 while RSS worked quietly in ground. Their target was not just to win but win big. Reason? SIR. They had to get more votes polled in their favour than the SIR rejects who were barred from voting. They planned it well to evade any critical Supreme Court ruling. No expert or media is able to explain "why" the 2/3rd seat victory margin.
Lastly a message to Hindus:
You see, even if you are 60% but undivided on caste, language, regional lines, you can do miracles.
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https://x.com/ByRakeshSimha/status/2051 ... 27695?s=20
Meet SA Chandrasekhar, the converted Catholic father of TVK politician Joseph Vijay. In 2018, he said: "Offering at Tirupati hundi was like a bribe to the deity and one cannot pass the exam by simply making offering to a deity. If the offering to deity can help you pass the exams, you don't need to write the exams, and sit at home." Why didn't he say, tithing at church is bribing Jesus for miracles. Police registered an FIR against Chandrasekhar after a complaint filed by the Hindu Munnani.
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It is an interesting coincidence that AS, WB, and KL go to elections at the same time.
Due to the demographics, Hindu consolidation, and the continuing decline of INC and the outdated Commies, I think the trajectory of the three states will be similar, i.e. all of them will reach a state of BJP/NDA dominance + a green party. The other "minorities" will eventually side with the BJP.
AS has just about reached that state. The greens are mostly in the AIUDF and the green elements of INC are also moving there, with the result that INC (and earlier, the Commies) are imploding. The NDA rose slowly and today it is a supermajority. It has a strong leader.
WB is also reaching that state. The greens are now all in the TMC, the Hindus have moved to the BJP, and the INC and Commies have both imploded. Again, the BJP built up slowly and then meteorically to a supermajority. It has a strong leader.
I believe KL will also reach this state in a few election cycles. The signs are there:
The Left is waning. The INC+IUML are now basically green-dominated parties. I think INC has reached a peak and will wane. BJP is showing strength in "Travancore-Cochin" areas, increasing election victories. 2 out of 4 BJP representatives in KL are Izhavas (traditionally with LDF) and 2 are Nairs (traditionally UDF and some LDF). These two communities will consolidate in NDA. The X minority will gravitate to NDA since there would be no other option - already many Xers have joined the BJP and will one day get acceptance from their community. I hope Rajeev C will emerge as the strong leader.
Due to the demographics, Hindu consolidation, and the continuing decline of INC and the outdated Commies, I think the trajectory of the three states will be similar, i.e. all of them will reach a state of BJP/NDA dominance + a green party. The other "minorities" will eventually side with the BJP.
AS has just about reached that state. The greens are mostly in the AIUDF and the green elements of INC are also moving there, with the result that INC (and earlier, the Commies) are imploding. The NDA rose slowly and today it is a supermajority. It has a strong leader.
WB is also reaching that state. The greens are now all in the TMC, the Hindus have moved to the BJP, and the INC and Commies have both imploded. Again, the BJP built up slowly and then meteorically to a supermajority. It has a strong leader.
I believe KL will also reach this state in a few election cycles. The signs are there:
The Left is waning. The INC+IUML are now basically green-dominated parties. I think INC has reached a peak and will wane. BJP is showing strength in "Travancore-Cochin" areas, increasing election victories. 2 out of 4 BJP representatives in KL are Izhavas (traditionally with LDF) and 2 are Nairs (traditionally UDF and some LDF). These two communities will consolidate in NDA. The X minority will gravitate to NDA since there would be no other option - already many Xers have joined the BJP and will one day get acceptance from their community. I hope Rajeev C will emerge as the strong leader.
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Confirmation of the above....
From Silence to Shankh: Asansol Durga Temple Reopens After BJP’s Massive Bengal Victory
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rajkumar ji, the 'विशेष समुदाय' are shell shocked, as are the commies, wokes, urban naxals and congis
their silence is not only quite loud, but also telling. It will take time for them to process
what the 'विशेष समुदाय' feared most, and that is the massive consolidation of the vote banks including the counter polarisation of the electorate, has actually happened and those affected include the venomous pakis, the vile beedis, and the increasingly aggressive 2 and a half front inside India
That such a political tsunami actually took place in bengal, of all states, has left them socially devastated and mentally shattered
They actually had a full blown islamic state going in democratic India
Their genuine fear now is their expectations of what their future may hold and how their fates may unfold
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They don't need to change their name. I in Congress (I) is Islamic now.SRajesh wrote: ↑05 May 2026 19:23Udduji
I think Congress needs to be renamed.
We should popularise this on BRF and later on SM
I propose that Pappu's party to be rechristened (appropriate as he is half Roman Catholic and the other half I dont want to go into) as
Indian Union Muslim Congress and shortend as IUMC.
IUML and IUMC are ideological brothers and natural allies as the Trudesaai says![]()
Jai Ho sorry sorry Alhamdulla to IUMC![]()
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mumtaz bano's refusal to resign reminds one of the following incident in cricket.
W.G.Grace, the famous English cricketer, was given out first ball, by umpire.
He refused to leave the crease telling the umpire : " the crowd has come to see me batting, NOT to see you umpiring".

W.G.Grace, the famous English cricketer, was given out first ball, by umpire.
He refused to leave the crease telling the umpire : " the crowd has come to see me batting, NOT to see you umpiring".
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Saar,wasu wrote: ↑06 May 2026 15:37They don't need to change their name. I in Congress (I) is Islamic now.SRajesh wrote: ↑05 May 2026 19:23
Udduji
I think Congress needs to be renamed.
We should popularise this on BRF and later on SM
I propose that Pappu's party to be rechristened (appropriate as he is half Roman Catholic and the other half I dont want to go into) as
Indian Union Muslim Congress and shortend as IUMC.
IUML and IUMC are ideological brothers and natural allies as the Trudesaai says![]()
Jai Ho sorry sorry Alhamdulla to IUMC![]()
They are a secular party like IUML, AIMIM ityadi ityadi.
Adding India makes them uber secular and they wish that their sins will be washed away.
Say if anyone asks Owaisi about Razakars, he is first to point out that he is secuLar Indian!!!
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https://youtu.be/2x0J-YEjZmM
Sooo Sorry!!
After a long time I really enjoyed Soo Sorry clip.
This is hilarious!!
And Lionel Messi reference is unmistakable
Sooo Sorry!!
After a long time I really enjoyed Soo Sorry clip.
This is hilarious!!
And Lionel Messi reference is unmistakable
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https://x.com/RajeswariAiyer/status/205 ... 25244?s=20
Decoding Joseph Vijay's win & Rise to power !!
The church needed a new political front because the DMK-VCK model had become too aggressive and counterproductive. Open attacks on Sanatana Dharma, temple festivals, and visible missionary alignment began awakening even rural Hindus in Tamil Nadu to the dangers of organized conversions. Resistance started growing, including anti-conversion narratives in films, podcasts, and grassroots discussions.
Missionaries traditionally operate subtly — through institutions, influence, and narrative control — not through open confrontation. Conversions are systematic, well-funded operations, and the church cannot afford rising Hindu resistance disrupting that ecosystem. Hence, Joseph Vijay emerged as the softer, more acceptable face.
Unlike DMK and VCK leaders, Vijay avoids openly abusing Hinduism. He projects tolerance, visits temples, greets Hindus on festivals, and carefully curates his public image. This lowers Hindu suspicion while ideologically remaining aligned with Dravidian politics — opposing NEET, Hindi, and Hindutva, while appealing strongly to minorities. Christians do not shift voting patterns collectively without church direction, and support for TVK became evident when Vijay shared platforms with missionaries from multiple denominations during events like the 2025 Equality Christmas meeting.
TVK’s promises and freebies are unrealistic, and eventual failures would likely be blamed on the Centre and Modi, further fueling separatist narratives while missionary activities continue expanding under reduced scrutiny.
Temple visits or belief in astrology do not make Vijay Hindu. Many Christians retain such cultural practices. Vijay himself publicly identified as a “devout Christian,” and his father’s earlier remarks mocking temple offerings revealed the mindset clearly.
The excitement over a few Tamil Brahmin TVK MLAs is also misplaced. Their presence neither advances Hindu interests nor changes TVK’s ideological alignment. Historically, Brahmins played advisory and knowledge-based roles in society, not representative ones. Their inclusion today serves electoral optics, not Hindu welfare.
Also Vijay is just a front face as CM - The people behind them are Loterry Martin group, Chruch and Deep State
Credit goes to FB Fame Kalavai Venkat https://www.facebook.com/story.php?stor ... tcz229ODgH
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INDIA TO HIT BANGLADESH HARD
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Fastest U-turn in the Indian Journalism........

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You would by know that Congress has shown its true colours and have decided to join hands with TVK (even when they may have won 6 seats with DMK help)SivaR wrote:Due to this parasitic nature, they predicted this blood far early, but they're tied in hip with DMK in several illegal/corrupt activities for a very long time and could not break this easily and hence went along with DMK.
I understand that the "Dravida" word ommission, but we are yet to see the true picture of TVK. Now Congress is also offering them support to form government, and DMK is also not reacting strongly to it. So is it that all three - INC, TVK, DMK - have reached a hidden truce, with perhaps the Church being the mediator?SRajesh wrote:Have you noticed in TN this time around, a Party without Dravida in the name actually has won beating all others propogating Dravida ideology or otherwise.
It was fun to watch some feeds coming in social media. Bhodrolok commies posting pictures of them taking back their (CPI(M))party offices from TMC, as if they did all the "revolution". These idiots could do nothing when TMC is in power, and now that some one else did all the heavy lifting now comes back with their cheap propaganda.uddu wrote:However, following the BJP’s victory in West Bengal, the temple was finally reopened by the public—this time, without fear.
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After the switch of INC (shameless parasites that they are), the DMK and its remaining "SPA" allies have all declined to support TVK.
On NDA side, ADMK has declined to support in any way. I hope BJP declines also. The only parties that can give TVK a thin majority are PMK and AMMK (5 seats).
I am getting increasingly concerned TVK is a BIF/external forces "plant" like Kejriwal.
On NDA side, ADMK has declined to support in any way. I hope BJP declines also. The only parties that can give TVK a thin majority are PMK and AMMK (5 seats).
I am getting increasingly concerned TVK is a BIF/external forces "plant" like Kejriwal.