@milinddeora@mieknathshinde@DrSEShinde Who knows, maybe UT and DF wanted exactly this. Sometimes the "defections" everyone cries about are just clearing the deck before bigger political moves. The Nashik Vidhan Parishad results already told a story yet some people still prefer scapegoats over self-reflection. 🤣
@naralokesh The exodus of MPs from AAP, TMC, and SS makes it clear that this is about far more than delimitation. The real concern seems to be a seasoned statesman whose political acumen, coalition building skills, and growing national influence make him impossible to ignore...
@naralokesh Funny to hear lectures on power and representation from a party that knows how quickly political leverage can evaporate. In coalition politics, today's kingmaker can become tomorrow's bystander when the larger partner no longer needs their numbers.
The real flex isn't in speech
@aapalacolumbus@Dev_Fadnavis BJP Maharashtra (DF) feels like Murphy's Law in action, they’ve messed things up so badly that now even they seem confused about what to do next. 🤣🤣🤣
@thakkar_sameet BJP Maharashtra (DF) feels like Murphy's Law in action, they’ve messed things up so badly that now even they seem confused about what to do next. 🤣🤣🤣
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj fought for hindawi swaraj, not some modern version of secularism.
VFX cannot replace the तेज (aura) required to play Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Riteish Deshmukh lacks the vibe; it feels like a filtered performance. He lacks the raw intensity and physique which the role demands. If you want to see Maharaj brought to life with dignity and power, look at actor Sharad Kelkar, he captured the soul of the King.
I will pass this.