@Vikrraant_Seth This woman is paid to do this. She was found in London, Paris and wherever Modi travels. Except of course Vanuatu which does not even have an airport. I wonder how Modi reached there.
@dksardana No. Our constitution was accepted by all leaders present at that time. The world recognised India as a democratic nation. It's only now with Chutiyas like the RSS that our democratic rankings have fallen from 34 to 52. This is going to make our country fall even below Bangladesh
@Eternaldharma_ More Hindus eat beef than Muslims. In Telangana, people eat beef for breakfast. States like TN, Orissa, Andhra, Goa and the N.E . You are not only a chutiya but a Mahachutiya. Just say you don't like Nehru who was our PM.
@Venkat_R_@protagonist_xig If opposition rule state - Outrage (Congress chor etc)
If BJPee rule state - No outrage (Gobi ji ne kiya hai toh theek hi kiya hoga)
What you consume is what you become, they consume this only 24*7 on Gobi media and IT cell whats app forwards so become zombies
Happy Birthday, Rahul Gandhi.
For years, I have heard people say that politics was easy for you.
That everything was handed to you.
That your journey was comfortable.
But whenever I look at you, I wonder how many people truly understand what it takes to keep walking when the entire world wants you to stop.
Most people only see success and failure.
They don’t see what happens in between.
They don’t see the loneliness.
They don’t see the betrayals.
They don’t see the nights when giving up would have been easier than getting up again.
They don’t see the weight a person carries when every mistake becomes a headline, every word becomes a joke, and every step is judged before it is taken.
Yet somehow, you kept moving.
Not because the road was easy.
But because you believed the destination mattered more than the pain.
I have seen people with far fewer obstacles lose hope.
I have seen people surrender after a fraction of the criticism you endured.
But you stayed.
You absorbed every insult.
Every setback.
Every defeat.
Every attempt to break your spirit.
And instead of becoming bitter, you chose empathy.
Instead of choosing anger, you chose compassion.
Instead of building walls, you kept opening doors.
That is what makes your journey extraordinary.
Not politics.
Not elections.
Not power.
But the ability to remain human after everything.
When I look back at your journey, I don’t see a man chasing a position.
I see a man searching for people.
Listening to them.
Learning from them.
Standing beside those who are usually forgotten.
I see someone who kept faith when many around him had already lost theirs.
And perhaps that is why so many people connect with you today.
Because they don’t see perfection.
They see resilience.
They see someone who fell, stood up, and kept walking.
Again.
And again.
And again.
Today, on your birthday, I just want to say this:
History remembers victories.
But people remember courage.
And whatever the future holds, your greatest achievement may never be a title or an office.
It may simply be that after everything life threw at you, you never stopped believing in people.
Happy Birthday, Rahul Gandhi.
The journey is not over yet.
But you have already come farther than most thought possible.
“Many inherit a legacy. Very few carry its weight and still find the strength to smile.” ❤️🇮🇳