Karnataka currently holds 28 out of 543 Lok Sabha seats (~5.15% representation). Post delimitation, even if seats increase to 42 out of 850, its share drops to ~4.94%.
So despite gaining seats in absolute terms, Karnataka’s relative representation in Parliament actually declines
Every time Modi holds a roadshow, an ambulance mysteriously appears & same old script follows
But back in 2022, an ‘unscripted’ ambulance was made to wait for long time & was allowed only after Modi’s convoy passed
The only time it was NOT SCRIPTED 😄
an advice to indian men between ages 23-29 is to do whatever they can to not get longhoused.
i've reached an age where i'm surrounded by marriages and also getting a glimpse into the absolute mess in indian gen-z marriages.
one combo that keeps coming up repeatedly is of a longhoused husband + a free-spirited independent wife.
you see, boomers raised kids in two ways:
- one set of boomers were hyper controlling. running every action, decision, and withdrawing love the second their kid showed any will of their own
- the other minority just gave full freedom and stayed of their kids lives as much as they could
the first bunch created an army of "longhoused" kids wired to chase parents approval for everything. even trading off what they know is right just to keep the validation.
this setup works somehow through school and college but the moment these guys hit the marriage market it explodes.
a longhoused husband with an independent wife can't even decide to have sex without calling parents first. the wife spots the zero spine and starts seeking emotional/physical support outside.
this is a recipe for disaster.
break the approval addiction or you're gonna get fucked when marriage hits and you still need mummy-papa's permission for every move.
don't become that guy watching his wife check out while he sits spineless and alone in his own house.
grow a spine.
He can't broker ceasefire between Kuki and Maeiti in Manipur for past 3 years and his supporters think he has any say between US and Iran..really .
Like really ????
"For every one rupee contributed by Kannadigas in taxes, the Union Government returns only 15 paise. Should this be called “tax terrorism” or “tax plunder”? Do BJP leaders in the state have the courage to answer this?
In the last financial year, the Centre collected over ₹4.50 lakh crore from Karnataka through taxes, cess, and surcharges. In return, the state received only ₹79,000 crore. Over the past three years, we have repeatedly raised this injustice with the Union Government. We have even protested in Delhi, voicing our concerns in front of Parliament. At that time, BJP leaders like @BSBommai and @RAshokaBJP remained silent, failing to stand up for the interests of seven crore Kannadigas. Today, they choose to speak against us.
Karnataka has emerged as a leading state in GST performance. It ranks second in total GST collections and stands first in growth rate, recording a 17% increase. Yet, despite this strong contribution, the state receives only about 52% in return. The flawed and unscientific implementation of GST has resulted in significant financial losses for Karnataka, amounting to thousands of crores.
The Union Government has further weakened the state’s financial position by denying our rightful share under the 15th Finance Commission, not sharing cess and surcharge revenues, failing to compensate GST losses, and underfunding centrally sponsored schemes. This has forced Karnataka into a situation where borrowing becomes unavoidable.
If Karnataka receives its fair share in tax devolution, GST compensation, and adequate funding for centrally sponsored schemes, I am confident the state can manage its finances without borrowing even a single rupee. Are BJP leaders willing to accept this challenge?
Karnataka is the second-largest contributor of taxes to the Centre after Maharashtra. Despite consistently contributing more to the nation’s wealth, the state’s rightful share has steadily declined over the years.
BJP leaders who exaggerate Karnataka’s borrowing conveniently ignore the growing debt burden imposed by the Centre on every Indian. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014, the national debt stood at ₹51.06 lakh crore. By the 2026–27 Budget, it has risen to ₹214 lakh crore. This amounts to an average debt burden of around ₹1.5 lakh per citizen. This burden also falls on the seven crore people of Karnataka - a fact that leaders like Bommai and Ashoka would do well to acknowledge before making statements."
- Chief Minister Shri @siddaramaiah
For every one rupee contributed by Kannadigas in taxes, the Union Government returns only 15 paise. Should this be called “tax terrorism” or “tax plunder”? Do BJP leaders in the state have the courage to answer this?
In the last financial year, the Centre collected over ₹4.50 lakh crore from Karnataka through taxes, cess, and surcharges. In return, the state received only ₹79,000 crore. Over the past three years, we have repeatedly raised this injustice with the Union Government. We have even protested in Delhi, voicing our concerns in front of Parliament. At that time, BJP leaders like @BSBommai and @RAshokaBJP remained silent, failing to stand up for the interests of seven crore Kannadigas. Today, they choose to speak against us.
Karnataka has emerged as a leading state in GST performance. It ranks second in total GST collections and stands first in growth rate, recording a 17% increase. Yet, despite this strong contribution, the state receives only about 52% in return. The flawed and unscientific implementation of GST has resulted in significant financial losses for Karnataka, amounting to thousands of crores.
The Union Government has further weakened the state’s financial position by denying our rightful share under the 15th Finance Commission, not sharing cess and surcharge revenues, failing to compensate GST losses, and underfunding centrally sponsored schemes. This has forced Karnataka into a situation where borrowing becomes unavoidable.
If Karnataka receives its fair share in tax devolution, GST compensation, and adequate funding for centrally sponsored schemes, I am confident the state can manage its finances without borrowing even a single rupee. Are BJP leaders willing to accept this challenge?
Karnataka is the second-largest contributor of taxes to the Centre after Maharashtra. Despite consistently contributing more to the nation’s wealth, the state’s rightful share has steadily declined over the years.
BJP leaders who exaggerate Karnataka’s borrowing conveniently ignore the growing debt burden imposed by the Centre on every Indian. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014, the national debt stood at ₹51.06 lakh crore. By the 2026–27 Budget, it has risen to ₹214 lakh crore. This amounts to an average debt burden of around ₹1.5 lakh per citizen. This burden also falls on the seven crore people of Karnataka - a fact that leaders like Bommai and Ashoka would do well to acknowledge before making statements.
#OurTaxOurRight #BJPFailsKarnataka
Petrol & Diesel prices could have touched Rs 150/ltr if there was “One Nation, One Election”
You must thank the elections in 5 states that this Modi Govt has officially accepted that Govt can actually control the retail prices of petrol & diesel.