BREAKING 🚨
Piles of corrupt cash Cash worth ₹1 crore 25 lakh 93 thousand 500 has so far been counted from two trolley bags and one plastic sack recovered from beneath a jute field in Baduria, allegedly linked to TMC leader Dipankar Bhattacharya. Counting of the remaining cash is still underway.
Just think, if Municipal commissioner can hid in one place such cash, how much Bhaipo could be hiding in multiple locations.
BIG NEWS - CM Suvendu Adhikari said "30 lakh beneficiaries of Mamata’s women cash transfer scheme were non-Indians.” 😳
He said "They are out of Annapurna Bhandar scheme, under which women will get ₹3000 per month"
Meanwhile ⚡⚡, HM Amit Shah orders demolition of all illegal structures within 15 km of the border.
Security of PM Modi is the topmost priority
We need him more than anyone else. While the Citizens will adhere to what Modi Ji demands and Requests, we don't want security of Modi Ji to be compromised
SPG should reconsider scaling up the Convoy! @HMOIndia@narendramodi
This is not politics.
This is the voice of concerned citizens.
We request Prime Minister @narendramodi Ji to please not compromise with his security.
India needs you safe and protected.
#ModiJiStaySafe .
If you also care for Modi ji join me .
I am sorry but PM @narendramodi ji should not take this risk, with the kind of threats he receives from his enemies across the world.
His decision should be reconsidered. Pls take a step @AmitShah ji 🙏
A common citizen request!!
Breaking News 🚨
FIRST BIG DECISION READY 😎🔥
Soon after taking oath as the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Suvendu Adhikari is set to sign the file handing over 600 acres of land to the Border Security Force for immediate border fencing in Bengal.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reportedly confirmed the move. 🔥🇮🇳
“Illegal infiltration and cattle smuggling will now face the toughest crackdown Bengal has ever seen.”
How ‘Papi’ Mamata and TMC was, they even grabbed this also 👇
After years of illegal TMC occupation, the Bhog room of Lord Jagannath at Sri Sri Radha Govinda Temple in Rampurhat, Birbhum has been liberated and formally restored to the temple committee by BJP leaders.
SOMETHING BIG IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN: Signals of a Major Internal Security Operation Emerging Across India
Something significant is unfolding beneath the surface of India’s internal security landscape, and the signs began to appear nearly a week ago.
Around seven days back, an unusual chain of developments started taking shape in West Bengal. What initially looked like routine election security gradually revealed a far deeper layer of preparedness. Sensitive polling booths were increasingly handed over to the CRPF, with central forces taking direct control of voter verification, an extraordinary move that signaled a lack of reliance on conventional local mechanisms.
But the real shift was not just administrative, it was military in nature.
Armoured vehicles, typically seen in high-conflict zones like Jammu and Kashmir, began appearing in the election landscape of West Bengal. These were not standard patrol units, but mine-protected, IED-resistant platforms such as the Marksman, vehicles designed for war-like scenarios. Nearly 200 of these units were reportedly positioned outside sensitive polling booths, each capable of withstanding automatic fire and explosive attacks, carrying fully armed personnel ready for rapid response.
This level of deployment raised a fundamental question: why would such heavy-duty assets be required for an election?
The answer may lie far from Bengal.
At the same time these vehicles were being stationed in West Bengal, their original destination was believed to be Manipur. Convoys had already begun moving from Jammu and Kashmir, with logistics routes mapped, operational protocols defined, and deployment chains established. Yet, midway, a sudden decision redirected a large portion of these assets toward Bengal, suggesting an urgent reprioritization at the highest levels.
However, the story does not end there.
Parallel inputs indicate that additional armoured units continued their journey toward Manipur. And this is where the larger picture begins to emerge.
What is expected in Manipur is not a routine deployment, but the groundwork for a full-scale, coordinated internal security operation. Multiple agencies are being aligned: the CRPF, Assam Rifles, local police units for internal stabilization; while the BSF and the Indian Army prepare to seal the international boundary along Myanmar.
The operational design suggests a classic containment-and-elimination strategy. Inside the state, forward operating bases are either being established or are already active. Outside, the borders are expected to be cordoned off to choke supply lines, particularly those linked to arms smuggling and narcotics networks flowing through Myanmar.
There are also indications of advanced tactical measures being planned: drone surveillance, enhanced reconnaissance, and the possible use of heavier weapon systems beyond standard infantry gear. This points toward an operation that is not just preventive, but decisively offensive in nature.
Taken together, these movements, starting quietly about a week ago, suggest that India may be on the verge of launching one of its most comprehensive internal security drives in recent years.
The heavy fortification of elections in West Bengal may have been the immediate necessity. But the larger objective appears to be forming elsewhere.
And all signs indicate that Manipur is at the center of what could be the next major chapter in India’s internal security operations.
Rural Bengal went absolutely wild for Bulldozer Baba Ji today. People didn’t just show up. They rented buses, packed them to the brim, and traveled miles just to catch one glimpse of UP CM @myogiadityanath ji.
This isn’t just popularity. This is a movement that no force in Bengal can contain 🔥💪
@Ravisutanjani CIBIL is not a regulatory body, I don’t understand how can banks can have a field day on the face of it,entire financial system is dependent on it, it is something like hidenberg report
Another disappointing incident in Bengaluru! 🚨
Language should unite, not divide or bully.
Tamil Nadu food blogger Rizwana Humayun asks for a fruit sample from a street vendor. When she doesn’t want to buy, the vendor demands ₹200 for the “sample” and argues aggressively, even telling her to “speak in Kannada” while filming.
Using language as a victim card or tool for harassment is wrong. This kind of behavior only gives Bengaluru and Karnataka a bad name among tourists and visitors.
#Bengaluru #Karnataka #TravelScam #RespectLanguage
Match days are here in Bengaluru.
Traffic restrictions will be in place from 3 PM to 12 AM around M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
Watch the video and plan your commute in advance. Please use designated parking areas.
Your cooperation will help keep the city moving smoothly.
#TrafficAdvisory #IPL2026 #cheerresponsibly #newexperience #RoadSafety
Akhilesh Yadav criticises Congress over AI Summit protest
Speaking in Jhansi, the Samajwadi Party chief said that while parties may have internal differences, protesting on an international platform was “not appropriate”
He added that actions which could embarrass the country before foreign delegates and global representatives should have been avoided
@yadavakhilesh
🚨⚡️Putin praised India, stating that Prime Minister Modi, despite the pressure he faced, took decisions that served his country’s interests, including the purchase of Russian oil.
In Bengaluru's Thanisandra, GBA/BDA recently demolished houses in areas like Sarai Palya & Ashwath Nagar.
An old friend of Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan alias Jammu reportedly lost his home & is now asking for help.
In between no Lashkar E Olata’s never ask these Urdu people “Kannada me baat karo”
All good, but why don't these folks speak Kannada?? 🤔 #Thanisandra #Bengaluru #Jammu