@rishibagree@sgurumurthy Clever Derek did not commit himself to shaving his head. He is now searching if there are 6 TMC MPs left to shave their heads.
The people of Bengal are eagerly waiting for the names of the 6 TMC MPs who will shave their heads after BJP’s 6 wins in Kolkata.
Derek O’Brien’s commitment is being remembered very loudly right now.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I lack civic sense.
They can overturn cars, burn streets,
and vandalize a city after a championship game.
I dance at an airport excited about my first foreign trip, and suddenly I am the face of poor civic sense.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I steal jobs.
They move factories across oceans,
shift profits through tax havens,
and automate entire industries overnight.
I study, compete, earn a visa, work 18 hours a day, sometimes multiple jobs and somehow I am the one stealing jobs and scamming the system.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am everywhere.
I build your software,
treat your illness,
teach your children,
drive your taxis,
and open your stores.
The world became a village,
yet my presence remains a problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am too loud.
The evening news screams outrage.
Political rallies shake entire cities.
The internet echoes with anger day and night.
I celebrate a wedding, a festival, a victory,
and I am told my joy is too loud.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I smell of curry.
The world smells of gunpowder,
of hatred,
of division,
of endless arguments about race and religion.
I carry the fragrance of spices from my grandmother's kitchen,
and somehow that is what offends.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I have no culture.
I come from a civilization that counted the stars
when much of the world was still learning maps.
I speak languages older than nations.
I celebrate hundreds of traditions,
yet I am told I have no culture.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am backward.
I send missions to the Moon.
I build vaccines for millions.
I run companies across continents.
Yet a viral video of one fool becomes evidence against a billion people.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I worship celebrities.
I celebrate my favorite actor's success
with flowers, music, and a few glasses of milk.
Others worship influencers who sell outrage, turn every disagreement into a battlefield, and every opinion into a war.
Yet my celebration is the one that makes headlines.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I gather in crowds.
We walk together in processions,
celebrating our faith, our culture, our traditions.
Everyone is welcome.
No shops are looted.
No neighborhoods are burned.
No one is threatened for thinking differently.
We sing.
We dance.
We pray.
And somehow our gathering becomes the problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I bring my culture everywhere.
I light a lamp in a foreign land.
I wear a saree in the snow.
I teach my children the language of their grandparents.
Others build walls between neighbors,
argue endlessly over identity,
and forget where they came from.
Yet I am told I should leave my culture behind.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I live in the past.
But my past gave me yoga,
mathematics, philosophy, meditation,
and the idea that the world is one family.
The future keeps borrowing from my past,
while telling me to be embarrassed by it.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I should be ashamed.
Ashamed of my accent.
Ashamed of my food.
Ashamed of my festivals.
Ashamed of my traditions.
Ashamed of existing.
But I am not ashamed.
I am the child of farmers and philosophers,
scientists and saints, workers and dreamers.
I come from a land that taught the world
that truth can be many-sided,
that all paths deserve respect,
and that the entire world is one family.
Yes, we have flaws. Every nation does.
But judge me by my actions, not by your stereotypes.
For I am an Indian.
And before you tell me what is wrong with me, look honestly at what you have normalized in yourself.
For I am an Indian.
The world may mock my accent,
question my customs,
laugh at my celebrations,
and judge me through a thousand stereotypes.
Yet I stand tall.
For I belong to a civilization older than empires, a culture richer than prejudice, and a people whose spirit refuses to bend.
Jai Hind
@DCPNewDelhi@biharigurl What exactly is factually incorrect?
Many mobile phones being stolen, OR
"93 mobile phones were stolen"?
If 100 mobiles were stolen, then too the number 93 would be "factually incorrect".
Who is a Dictator?
Video 1: Telangana man said we will sacrifice CM Revanth Reddy
- Telangana Police arrested him
Video 2: Girl at CJP Protest shouts Modi Mar Jaye
- No Action
Several times slogans of Modi Teri Kabr Khudegi and wishing death to PM Modi have been made.
But Media says Modi is Dictator, Congress supports Free Speech 🤡
Big Cleanup in Bengal
📌500,000 illegal OBC certificates suspended
📌CPIM, TMC unconstitutionally added around 161 castes in OBC list. Of these only 4 were Hindu castes; rest 157 were all Muslim.
📌But 20,000 Muslims who got jobs via this order to stay, says SC
Sourav Kumar Mishra explains how the CPM and then TMC tried everything to mariginalise Bengali Hindus and turn Bengal into Bangladesh.
In 2010, when the CPIM government realised they were going to lose the 2011 assembly elections, the communists added 42 castes into the OBC list. This was done unconstitutionally without any surveys. Among these 42 castes, there was only one Hindu caste; the rest 41 were Muslim.
In 2011, when Mamata Banerjee's TMC came to power, instead of cancelling the order, they doubled down and added 77 castes in the OBC list. Of these, just 2 were Hindu castes, and 75 were Muslim.
Later, the TMC added another 42 castes into the OBC list. Of these, just 3 were Hindus, the rest were all Muslim.
Ordinary citizens like Amal Chandra Das and Nilmadhab Karmakar filed PILs to protect the rights of Hindus.
The High Court cancelled the new additions into the OBC list. In response, the TMC decided to waste the public's money and appealed in the Supreme Court. The apex court upheld the HC order.
However, the Supreme Court gave respite to 20,000 (99% Muslim) employees who got jobs via the CPIM and TMC's illegal orders.
That means 20,000 deserving Hindus were deprived of Government jobs because of the Muslim appeasement policy of the CPIM and TMC.
These 20,000 undeserving employees who illegally entered the system continue to hold their jobs.
@AVinthehousee@TVKVijayHQ Enabling digital verification would require transparency of registration data. That may expose many illegal land holdings of politicians.
I predict this scheme will always remain in "pilot" stage.
@RitikaForX Fake picture.
Forget the outfit. No sane person in India will board a local train with so much jewellery. Any thief can pull that chain and run onto a platform. Severely injuring her neck.
Since she still seems unharmed, it is probably fake.
@sumanthraman Rest assured. All the Vijay speeches against DMK is only "மான் கராத்தே" . Nothing actionable to come. DMK will be that mother-in-law who is not in the house. But, whose tacit approval is sought for every TVK govt move.
@plot_twistttt All points are possible, except for the wife giving her card to her husband.
In India, only the husband is expected to earn for the family.
Wife may say she will/won't go to work and earn.
Husband is not given that choice.
@dexter_31415 It appears that TVK's promises were "Free-Drug Tamilnadu" and "Free-Corruption Tamilnadu".
People mistook it to be "Drug-Free Tamilnadu" and "Corruption-Free Tamilnadu".