🚨 Zinedine Zidane on Roberto Martínez substituting Cristiano Ronaldo against Croatia:
🗣️ Reporter:
“Do you think Roberto Martínez made the right decision by substituting Cristiano Ronaldo?”
🗣️ Zidane:
“I think we’re being disrespectful to the coach by constantly analysing that decision. Roberto Martínez is the manager. He’s the one who sees the players every day, understands the game from the touchline, and carries the responsibility for every result. We can debate football, but we cannot question his authority to make decisions. He’s the leader of that team, and every substitution he makes is for what he believes gives Portugal the best chance to win.”
🇭🇷 🐐 From a scared little boy who used football as an escape during a war.
To arguably the greatest midfielder to ever grace the football pitch. And for many of us, it's not a argument.
IMPORTANT: West Bengal is reportedly dropping eggs from school mid-day meals and handing over a vegetarian-only meal contract to ISKCON. Meanwhile, states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are expanding nutrition for children with more protein-rich food. School meals should be guided by science and nutrition, not politics or religious preferences. Keep ideology off a child’s plate, for God’s sake. 🙏
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‼️How MODI & BJP failed INDIA‼️
1. They said there were ₹1.25 lakh crore oil bonds (~₹3 lakh crore with interest), so excise duty had to be increased. They raised the duty from ₹9 to ₹33 within just a couple of years.
2. In the name of those bonds, they extracted nearly ₹42 lakh crores from the public.
3. When crude oil prices fell to $30 to $40, they did not pass the benefit to the common people. Instead, they increased various taxes to keep boosting revenue.
4. When they got the opportunity to buy cheap oil from Russia, they allowed one rich businessman to buy that oil, bring it to India, and then sell it to richer nations. He earned around ₹45,000 crores, while the common people got nothing.
5. Then a minister introduced ethanol blending. Without public consent, petrol was mixed with ethanol from sugarcane. His children allegedly made profits in billions, while the common public not only got no relief, but also faced reduced mileage and damage to many vehicles. 6. Now, when a crisis is looming because of failed government policies, instead of making excise duty zero, they still want to burden the same common people.
7. They know that this time the public may not spare them, so now they have started appealing, begging, and blaming international markets. For the last 12 years, it is the common public that has paid the heavy price for the sheer failures of this government. Now they say other countries also increased fuel prices. Yes, because those countries did not loot the public when crude prices were at rock bottom.
Minimum wages and salaries in those countries are many times higher than ours, and they provide world class education, healthcare, transport, and multiple other benefits.
What do we have in India?
When Raghuvanshi plays.. @KKRiders loses.. very slow strike rate.. he is not suited for T20. If he would have gotten out early.. KKR would have definitely won with 20 30 extra runs coming from Powell.
1) We spent billions doing photography/marketing of politicians.
2) We spent billions running freebies.
3) We spent billions building pointless statues.
4) We handed over billions worth of resources to crony capitalists.
5) We spent billions pumping non-sense companies that mix sugar-cane juice with petrol.
Then we expect market to perform, 20% salary growth & 15 Lakh in each account.
Yeah sounds about right.