Bengal once stood at the heart of India’s freedom struggle. From Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Khudiram Bose, Matangini Hazra, Syama Prasad Mukherjee to countless revolutionaries, Bengal gave blood, intellect, courage and sacrifice for Bharat. The fire of “Vande Mataram” echoed from its soil.
Yet today, as a doctor, it pains me to see so many poor Bengali patients travelling thousands of kilometers to Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai seeking better healthcare, dignity and opportunities. So many young Bengalis leave their homes searching for jobs and a future they deserve in their own land.
Decades of political violence, corruption, cadre culture and failed governance under Congress, Communists and later TMC have deeply hurt a state that once led India in education, industry and nationalism.
The people of Bengal are talented, cultured, hardworking and brave. They deserve peace, development, industries, quality healthcare, jobs and safety. They deserve hope again.
I truly hope Bengal rises once more and gets leadership that respects its glorious history and works for its future. A strong Bengal is vital for a strong India. Jai Hind 🇮🇳 #WestBengalLegislativeAssemblyelection2026 #BJP @narendramodi@SuvenduWB@AmitShah #bengaleection2026
@VamshiBtech Taxpayers work more than 12 hours per day and struggle to pay emi, get nothing from govt for the taxes they pay, all this gift 500 rs is absolute nonsense.
@danbooth21 “Harry Brook skipped IPL twice, withdrew from tours, and crumbles under pressure, yet feels entitled to disrespect Asian players? Mental health deserves empathy, but hypocrisy doesn’t. Play the game, don’t play the victim. #CricketIsGlobal#NoDoubleStandards”
This is exactly what’s wrong with how people perceive medical expertise. It took the ENT 30 seconds because she’s skilled, trained, and knows exactly what she’s doing ,not because it was easy. You don’t pay for time. You pay for knowledge, safety, and the fact that your kid didn’t leave with a ruptured eardrum. Gratitude > sarcasm.
@visrane I think you need to consult a doctor for your BP management, and overacting in front of camera, there are many things serious than a B12 inj and if you want help people of your state with good medical care , stop corruption dont overact and put more stress on the doctors.
You don’t fix systemic issues by publicly humiliating individuals , especially those who serve under pressure with limited resources.
If you believe there’s misconduct, hold inquiries, enforce rules, but don’t justify mob-style justice from ministers.
Doctors work 24/7 in overcrowded, underfunded hospitals. If there are issues, reform the system, not scapegoat the people holding it together.
No one “deserves” to be treated without dignity. Not even the ones who treat.
@MeruBhaiya Why even respond to such losers? While India is building engineering marvels, they’re stuck begging and baying for destruction. It’s like arguing with an idiot , you never win, they just drag you down to their level. Let progress speak louder than petty hate.”
“Language is just a tool of communication. Rulers, names, and boundaries may change with time — but trying to claim something as ours or theirs only divides us. History tells us Chennai was named after a Telugu Nayak, but that doesn’t make it any less Tamil today. Let’s embrace the diversity and enjoy what makes this place so rich and unique.”
We all are indians and we all are one, Spread love not hate.
@RanaAyyub Why is Israel the only one questioned when Muslims die ,but not China for Uyghurs, Syria for 400K deaths, Yemen for 377K, or the Taliban? Selective outrage isn’t justice. It’s propaganda. Palestine has become a youth fantasy, not a fact-based cause. Think deeper.
There was a time when:
✨ Everyone came together for festivals, weddings, or even funerals.
✨ No one was ever truly alone.
✨ Kindness was instinct, not obligation.