Wishing the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru Joseph Vijay, a very happy birthday.
I wish you good health and success in all your efforts. I stand with you in defending the rights, dignity, and aspirations of the Tamil people, and in working together for the state’s progress.
My cousin is preparing for NEET exam in Kota.
The moment news spread that Rahul Gandhi was arriving in Kota to highlight the NEET paper leak issue, her coaching institute suspended classes for the remainder of the day.
My cousin attended the protest, and she told me that the whole of Kota was there. According to her, everyone was supporting Rahul Gandhi.
She said that if Rahul Gandhi had been the Prime Minister, there would have been no exam leaks, and students would have been able to prepare for their exams stress-free.
2029 is gonna be tough for Modi.
My cousin studies in Kota. I asked him about Rahul Gandhi's rally, and he told me there was a massive crowd there. The students were extremely excited, and after listening to Rahul Gandhi, all of them became convinced that he is the only leader standing with them and the one who will defeat Modi.
Rejecting Smt. Meenakshi Natarajan ji’s nomination to the Rajya Sabha is a blatant attempt by the BJP to destroy the democratic process in a clandestine manner. The allegation of any error or non-disclosure in her nomination is complete humbug and a desperate attempt to snatch a seat from the INC.
They stooped so low as to reject her nomination when they realised that their dirty tricks to compromise our INC MLAs is going to fail.
This shows the BJP’s hollow commitment to the Constitution and democracy. At every step of the way, they are hell-bent on Vote Chori - one way or another.
We will not take this daylight robbery of democracy lying down, and will fight this legally as well as politically on the streets tooth-and-nail.
Salim Kumar ji was a stalwart of the Malayalam film industry.
A National Award winner who made millions laugh and moved us with his dramatic depth, his passing is an irreplaceable loss to Indian cinema.
My deepest condolences to his family, friends, and admirers. I stand with them in this hour of grief.
Politics gives us many opportunities to judge leaders by their speeches. The real test, however, is how they behave when the cameras are off.
That is why Captain Amarinder Singh’s recent remarks about @RahulGandhi are worth reflecting upon.
The two had a well-documented political fallout. They disagreed, parted ways, and found themselves on opposite sides of the political divide. Yet Amarinder Singh revealed that Rahul Gandhi never stopped wishing him on his birthday. When tragedy struck his family and his cousin passed away, Rahul Gandhi personally reached out to offer condolences.
There was no election to be won, no headline to be gained, no political advantage to be secured. Just a simple act of humanity.
In today’s political climate, where opponents are often portrayed as enemies and public discourse is increasingly toxic, such gestures matter. They remind us that politics should never erase basic human values.
This is not an isolated trait. Throughout his public life, Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly shown an instinct to connect with people beyond political calculations. Whether it was sitting with grieving families after tragedies, spending time with workers, farmers and students during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, or engaging with people whose voices are rarely heard, he has consistently demonstrated that empathy is not merely a political slogan but a personal habit.
Many leaders command authority. Some inspire loyalty. Very few retain compassion after enduring years of personal attacks, relentless criticism and political setbacks.
What distinguishes a person is not how they treat their supporters when everyone is applauding. It is how they treat critics, former colleagues and political opponents when there is nothing to gain.
Captain Amarinder Singh’s words reveal something important: despite disagreements, despite distance, despite politics, Rahul Gandhi never forgot the relationship.
That quality has deep roots in the Congress, the belief that political competition should never come at the cost of personal decency.
In the end, elections are won and lost. Governments come and go. Positions change hands.
What remains is character.
And character is revealed in the moments when nobody is keeping score.
Read this story. Carefully.
CBSE called for OSM tenders thrice. Zero bids the first time. No qualified bidder the second time. And finally, the technical bar was lowered until COEMPT could clear it.
Scanning resolution cut. Robotic scanner requirement dropped. CMMI certification lowered from Level 5 to Level 3. Penalties for errors in answer sheets removed.
TCS, India’s biggest IT services company, qualified in the third round too. TCS lost. COEMPT - a company with a spectacular track record of failure - won.
And what are CBSE students complaining about today? Badly scanned answer sheets. Missing pages. A broken evaluation portal.
Teachers had warned CBSE that the OSM system needed at least a year or two for further preparation before nationwide implementation, yet it was rushed through.
So I ask again - who wanted COEMPT to win? Who lowered the bar, step by step, until this company could clear it?
Pradhan ji and CBSE say “due process was followed.” That is not an answer, that is not accountability. The question is whether the contract was honestly awarded to the best company which could do the job correctly.
The futures of 18.5 lakh children were handed to a company that could only qualify after the rules were bent for it.
To the BJP Ministers attacking me for asking questions - I have, from day one, demanded an independent judicial probe. Expand it from CBSE to every contract awarded to COEMPT. Our youth deserve the truth.
And Modi ji, your silence on the CBSE debacle and inaction against the Education Minister tells the country what you actually care about - not the futures of lakhs of students, only the survival of your own government.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just said that Israel faces delegitimisation all over the world except in India. It would have been more accurate to say that of Prime Minister Modi’s ecosystem and not in India as a whole.
Mr. Modi embraced Israel very warmly just two days before it launced the heavy aerial bombing of Iran alongside the USA on Feb 28 2026.
Mr. Modi never condemned the targeted assassination of the Iranian head of state and other top leaders.
Mr. Modi has never condemned the ongoing Israeli genocide and devastation in Gaza nor has he publicly voiced his strong opposition to Israel’s bombing of Lebanon.
Mr. Modi has maintained total silence on the forced dispossession and displacement of lakhs of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and on the manner in which civil rights of Palestinians living in Israel itself have been curbed.
Mr. Modi has stood out as Mr. Netanyahu’s strongest supporter. Israel is embedded in the Modani conglomerate. He has been demonstrating extreme moral cowardice and his stance is a betrayal of all that India stands for. It is shameful and unacceptable to crores of Indians.
Alliance with TVK
Making VD Satheesan the CM of Kerala
Making DK Shivakumar the CM (Most Probably)
Rahul Gandhi is constantly making major decisions and in the coming days, major changes will take place in Delhi and the states of North India.
Rahul is preparing for 'Mission 2029' 🔥
Dharmendra Pradhan ji, you can attack me all you want but it won’t absolve you of your crimes. Nor will it stop me from demanding answers for 18.5 lakh children.
Why was the CBSE OSM contract handed to COEMPT - a company already mired in controversy under its old name, Globarena? On whose orders was it done? Why were no background checks done? What is the connection between COEMPT’s management and the Modi government?
Either you ran a background check and went ahead anyway - or you didn’t run one at all. Either way, you are complicit.
As for responsibility - if the PM cared, he should have sacked you long ago for ruining the futures of lakhs of students.
When Nehru became PM, India had nothing. We were struggling for food, our budget was only ₹500 Cr
Still he built ISRO, IITs, IIMs, AIIMS & the entire India from scratch
There can never be second Nehru
— Major Gen. CS Dhawan 🫡🔥
There are 5 LIES in this dumb tweet
1. EVMs did not exist in 1946.
2. It’s called tampering, not tempering.
3. This was an election for Congress President, not PM.
4. There were no “votes” in this election, only nominations from Congress state committees
5. Sardar Patel withdrew on his own, at Gandhi’s request. There was no fraud.
The people of Keralam fought for this government. Their voice will guide it.
Warm congratulations to V.D. Satheesan ji and the entire cabinet, who will now represent the voice of every Keralite.
Thanks to K.C. Venugopal ji, who led this campaign from the frontlines.
This victory belongs to every UDF worker and digital warrior who sacrificed tirelessly during this campaign.
The work begins now.