Listening to PM Modi's latest advice, this is a youthful BJP MLA Biraj Biswas travelling in Metro to the Legislative Assembly. There's not even a 1% of arrogance here. Had this been any TMC, 10 car convoy & 40 Reels would've been made already for Aura Farming on Instagram.
No need to respond to very fart from the Orange Turd, even China has ignored, trade reps are in the US to lock a deal, Indian MEA is lying low.
YET, cannot just let such a statement go without a reaction. At least make a LEGO meme and post it from India in Angola embassy handle 🥲
If you died tomorrow your family could not access a single thing you own digitally.
Bank accounts. Crypto. Passwords. Cloud storage. All of it locked permanently.
Here is how to fix that in 30 minutes:
We have to understand how intellectually weak Indira Gandhi was as Prime Minister
Economic mistakes happen, even blunders
But you learn and course correct, which Indira Gandhi refused to do.
Take France in 1981
The newly elected socialist President Francois Mitterand comes to power, nationalizes 38 banks, and a number of other big corporations.
Much like what Indira Gandhi did in 1969.
And what happens in France? Inflation explodes, food prices go through the roof.
Exactly what happened to India in the 1970s
The difference? Francois Mitterand learns quickly. In 1983, he announces a famous list of reforms, today known as "tournant de la rigeur" to revive the economy.
What did Indira Gandhi do when her socialist measures failed? She didn't step back, she imposed Emergency!
Gujarat has 26 Lok Sabha seats. Kerala has 20. Gujarat has one MP for 2.3 million people, while Kerala for 1.6 million.
And yet, Kerala gets to play victim? Why?
The Ministry of Education announces the resumption of in-person learning for all enrolled children, students, educational staff, and administrative staff in public and private nurseries, kindergartens, and schools effective Monday, 20 April 2026.
You see the difference between the US and Iran.
The US put in a blockade at the Strait of Hormuz and the only punishment for violating it would be capture and detaining of the erring ship.
Meanwhile, at Iran's blockade, once any ship violates it, the ship would be set ablaze not minding the fact that most of these ships are civilian vessels.
That was how they targeted and blew up a Thai ship for just entering the Strait.
We know the good guy.
We know the bad guy.
UPDATE: Iran’s parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warns the US: 'We will not bow to any threats, let them test our will once again so that we can teach them a bigger lesson'
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Let’s be honest...if the roles were reversed and it was India, you’d probably be celebrating the failure. Now that it’s Pakistan, suddenly it stings, right?
No one is cheering for failed mediation. But expecting Pakistan to deliver a breakthrough, given its past record, was always a stretch. If you bought into that, that’s on you.
I was watching Dhruv Rathee's latest video while having dinner, and honestly, I was laughing throughout. He kept quoting what seemed like factually incorrect claims, apparently picked up from different social media platforms.
But there was one moment where things suddenly changed, and it genuinely made me think.
Throughout the video, while referring to Aditya Dhar and Narendra Modi, he used words like "uska" and "tu," which come across as casual or even disrespectful.
However, the moment he started talking about Atiq Ahmed and his brother, who were killed in an encounter, his tone shifted noticeably, and he began using words like "unke" and "unke liye," as if showing a certain level of respect.
Now, I understand that he may have strong disagreements with Dhar and Modi, but imagine showing more respect to a criminal who himself admitted to having links with the ISI.
At this point, it honestly feels like Dhruv Rathee isn't even trying to hide it anymore.
By Pranjal Malviya