@Hardisohi The problem is the mentality. When people move to another country, they should adapt to its culture and traditions. The criticism often arises when some individuals are perceived as trying to impose their own customs instead of integrating and respecting local norms.
@Alpakanya I've said this before,
many BJP supporters can't handle disagreement. Instead of debating the issue, they jump straight to abuse. I'm not from West Bengal and I don't support any party. I support facts, truth, and whoever is genuinely working for the people.
@indiantweeter The abusive behavior of some BJP supporters should be studied.
Instead of having a civil discussion or answering questions, they often resort to insults and abuse the moment someone disagrees with their opinion. A difference of opinion shouldn't end a conversation.
@SachinDhinwa@firstpost They refuse to take accountability for the present, but they keep selling grand dreams for the future. The funniest part? People keep buying them. 🤣
@IndianGems_ ₹1000? Even many beggars earn more than that in a day. 🤦♂️
Meanwhile, people on social media and news channels are probably making far more money just by posting about him and turning the story into nonstop content.
“Give them bread and circuses, and they will never revolt.”
Feels like it was written for India. Whenever a major issue starts getting public attention, a new controversy suddenly takes over the headlines. The crowd stays distracted, and the real questions fade away.
@RoshanKrRaii That’s what I’ve been saying. Crores are spent on IPL, everyone stays distracted, and the moment it ends, a new controversy takes over the headlines. When people start asking tough questions, another issue appears. “Give them bread and circuses, and they’ll never revolt.”
@ramvedii@anjanaomkashyap Have you noticed the pattern?
First politicians targeted him, then the media amplified it. Out of countless online teachers, Faizal Khan is suddenly at the center of controversies and arrest reports. Now the same narrative is being pushed by IT cell accounts everywhere.
@Mrsinha BJP has ruled Bihar for years, yet free quality education and healthcare was just a dream but when Khan Sir offered affordable coaching and medical care, politicians and media suddenly started talking about him. Now the debate has turned into Hindu vs Muslim.
Wow 👏 👏
@PoojaYa53979624 Nobody cared about Khan Sir's religion when he was teaching students. But the moment politicians started talking about his low fees and free services, the narrative shifted to Hindu vs Muslim. Instead of discussing the actual issue, people chose religious polarization.
@Mrsinha@ajaykraina I don't like your posts because they're rarely about development, progress, corruption, or holding leaders accountable. Everything is reduced to Hindu vs Muslim or Congress vs BJP. An educated citizen supports what's right and opposes what's wrong, regardless of party.