You cannot praise the system when it suits you and discredit it when it does not.
Either trust the Election Commission everywhere or question your own narrative.
How many seats did our Honourable Home Minister Thiru @AmitShah avl say will be Tamil Nadu’s Lok Sabha seats after the Women's Reservation bill is passed?
59
How many seats did the DMK want?
59
And they still voted against the bill, because they never wanted the women’s reservation bill to succeed. That is their true intent.
In DMK’s growing list of achievements for the DMK in the last 5 years: 2080 Sexual Assaults, 39,999 POCSO cases, and one more feather in their cap; Anti-Women reservation party.
#DMKBetraysWomen
Busting the myth: Nehru built IISc, IITs, AIIMS, ISRO:
1. IISc: Swami Vivekananda inspired Jamsetji Tata to set up a science institute of eminence, Raja of Mysore gave the land and resources and IISc was established in 1909! Nehru was no where in picture.
2. IIT: The ‘Sarkar committee’ was formed in 1945 by the British viceroy to plan higher tech institutes like IITs. The idea was initiated by Ardeshir Dalal, a civil servant under British. Post 1947, the then CM of Bengal, B C Roy pushed Nehru to pass the Bill for IIT in West Bengal. Apart from that Nehru did one more thing…cut the ribbon on inauguration of IIT Kharagpur.
3. AIIMS: The seed of AIIMS was sown by a health survey in 1946 under British viceroy where it was recommended to set up a major central institute for post graduate medical education and research. India’s first health minister, Amrit Kaur, picked up this idea and it became her dream to set up a world class medical institution in India. But since there were no funds allotted by the Nehru govt, she had to get funds from Sweden, US and other parts of the world plus donated from her royal purse to make her dream come true which took 10 years. Of course, Nehru cut the ribbon!
4. ISRO: After Russia launched world’s first satellite Sputnik in 1957, Vikram Sarabhai supported by Homi Bhabha were keen on building India’s space programme however, Nehru flatly refused to give funds hence, Homi approached Tata and so Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) headed by Vikram Sarabhai was set up at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in 1962 at, hold your breath, IISc! Nehru died in 1964 and INCOSPAR became ISRO only in 1969!
After committing humongous multiple blunders when Nehru had nothing to show as achievements as PM, the left ecosystem worked overtime and concocted facts to come up with the idea of crediting Nehru with championing institutions like IISc, IITs, AIIMS & ISRO so poor fellow had, at least, something to show as achievements and so the myths were created…
Nehru the first “credit chor” of Independent Bharat!!
For everyone who is disappointed that we didn’t finish Pakistan. I have only one question.
What exactly do you mean by “Finish Pakistan”? What do you expect to do?
Do you want to do a WW2 style Operation Sickle Cut, launch armored pincer movements, encircle Pakistani armies and annex Pakistan? Why on earth would you want to do that?
Do you want to add 300 million hostile people, some of whom already think blowing themselves up is their greatest purpose in life? How will you manage them?
Is that how you will finish Pakistan?
Or do you want to nuke them out of existence?
Because let me give you a reality check here. We won’t do that. We can’t do that. Indian citizens cannot morally contemplate, let alone sanction, nuking 300 million people. So that option is out.
Then Someone said, “Let’s split Pakistan into 5 countries”.
Now, Pakistan isn’t some Ikea Furniture that you can assemble or disassemble at your will. As hopeless they may be, they still have a functioning military and a working bureaucracy. They will do anything they can to keep the country together.
With all our might, with all our focus, we can exploit that Faultline, but it will take a lot of money and energy and 10-15 years. Are you ready to wait that long?
Some people said we should do a large-scale attack on all their air bases, military bases, Ports, Military HQ everything. Obliterate them out of existence.
Sounds nice if you are movie general.
In reality if we do that, Pakistan will launch nukes on Mumbai and Delhi. Simple. Because it will be their last resort and they will exercise it.
Obviously, we will retaliate and wipe them out of existence, but are ready to lose our 2 big cities and the lives of 20 million Indians as a price for taking out their military?
I don’t think so.
Finally, what is War? War is nothing but politics by other means. And War without objective is pointless.
Any battle launched should be with a purpose.
Our purpose in this strike was two-fold
1. Send a message to Pakistan that for every Indian your terrorist kills, we will kill 100 of your terrorists. We will take you out even if you are ensconced in the heart of your country. We will come after your terrorists like a wrath of God.
2. If Pakistan retaliates, not only can we handle them, but we will also hit and twist the knife if it comes to that.
We have achieved it. In fact, we have more than achieved it.
We have put the fear of God in the terrorists. Obviously, they will try again, but this time they know we will hit back.
And we have clearly shown Pakistan that we can penetrate wherever we want into Pakistan, while the maximum they can do is look up and shake their fists.
Some people also speak about India being diplomatically isolated.
In this entire exercise, if anyone has been isolated, it is Pakistan.
In the olden days, as soon as something bad from Pakistan happened, most countries used to descend on us, asking us to be restrained, calm, resilient etc.
This time not only did nobody speak, but they also allowed us three days of complete freedom of action where we stuck fear in the hearts of the Pakistani military.
So much so, they had to beg to us to stop.
In international diplomacy, no country will come out and say “Please attack someone else. We are with you” .
They will support you only when you are being attacked. The fact that nobody said anything when we attacked, is a diplomatic success in itself. Just that we don’t see it.
To summarize, as far as Operation Sindoor is concerned
1. We sent 200 jihadis to where they belong.
2. Took out 9 terrorist locations deep inside Pakistan
3. Attacked all major Pakistani Air bases, made a complete mockery of their air defence system.
4. Made them beg for us to stop. I mean if it is a wrestling match, the person who taps out first is the one who loses. Pakistan tapped out. Ergo, they lost.
5. Ensured Indus Water Treaty is now firmly in the dustbin.
6. Have given ourselves the freedom to attack Pakistan as soon as a Terrorist incident takes place.
If this is not a win for us, then I don’t know what is.
P:S: India wants to be an advanced country and has to provide for 80 crore people who are below the age of 30.
We have to focus on industrialization, technological self-sufficiency and agricultural modernization.
We have higher priorities than fighting pointless wars against a country who has nothing and can give nothing.
Painful to witness #Europe succumb to the threat of deadly drought. A wake-up call we cannot choose to ignore. For life to return and be plentiful, organic content must be returned to the soil. #SaveSoil—the only solution. -Sg
@EU_ENV
@EUClimateAction
@florikafink@antonio_tajani
Delhi govt has spent ₹490 crore on advertisement from March 2020 to July 2021, peak of Corona.
This is almost 50% of cost of New Parliament.
Never saw @sardesairajdeep and @ravishndtv asking Kejriwal why he needs to spend so much on advertisement.
Ploughed & exposed soils is one of the main causes of global warming, droughts & famines. The soils of the planet must be covered- either with green leaf or by snow- to enrich it with flourishing microbial life & cool the planet. Time to regenerate soil. -Sg #SaveSoil
Hungry voters can be unforgiving. Food security can force governments to taken steps which they do not wish to. Food needs to grow where people are. #SaveSoil@cpsavesoil@palkisu
#GravitasPlus| Inflation is more than a change in your purchasing power.
Inflation can give rise to dictators like Hitler.
It can also force a country into irrelevance, like Venezuela.
As our world battles record inflation, @palkisu brings you the 4 'P's you need to watch out for