What's going on? Indian media has practically opened a classroom to protect the government. Using a blackboard, they are giving lessons to 1.5 billion Indians about ethanol petrol.
Have you ever seen Indian journalists using a blackboard to give lessons against the government on issues like pollution, education, paper leaks, corruption, and other such matters?
In India, because of ethanol, many people's vehicles are getting damaged. A vehicle that used to give a mileage of 50 is now giving only 30.
Many people are making videos and expressing their anger toward the government. They say that the government has forcibly imposed ethanol-blended petrol on us. We do not want it.
Many people's vehicles are breaking down on the roads.
Poor, hardworking people managed to buy vehicles with great difficulty, but there is no one to listen to them. They are being forced to use ethanol-blended or adulterated petrol and watch their vehicles get damaged.
What the government should have done is seal any petrol pump that is not supplying petrol with the correct proportion of ethanol and petrol.
The licences of such petrol pumps should be cancelled.
Any petrol pump owner who, in the name of E20 ethanol, is supplying petrol with a higher percentage of ethanol or selling adulterated petrol to the public should face strict action and be sent to jail.
But here, Indian media has started working for the government.
That is why Mr. Modi avoids questions and does not want to answer them. The media is standing with open arms to protect him. Indian media is very cute, and the 1.5 billion people there are innocent.
In a country where countless politicians, celebrities, media anchors and businessmen have sold themselves, bowed down in front of fascist powers, in fear of getting arrested.
People like Abhijeet are a rare gem, truly brave and fearless.
Important Update:
The overwhelming response from those who want the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan to our call to join us at Delhi Airport was beyond our imagination.
It is not feasible for so many people to assemble at the airport as it would cause inconvenience to the public and the security forces. So please do not come to Delhi airport.
Instead, I will be going to the Parliament Street Police station to seek permission directly for our peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar.
We are law abiding citizens and have to act responsibly. So please be mindful that nobody should create any kind of disturbance.
This 17 year old from Jharkhand did more journalism sitting at his home than the entire Indian Media combined did in 12+ years.
This is inspiring stuff, Sarthak may have fixed CBSE forever.
Legendary stuff, Must Watch 👏
@Oyemisty We appreciate what you are doing, your doing what mainstream Indian media should be doing. But godi media has killed the journalism and our constitute forth piller. Anyways hats off to you.
India has got a wonderful Prime Minister, caring, loving and supportive There is no one like Modi-
The heat has increased a lot, so everyone should drink plenty of water.
India’s great Prime Minister Modi held a high-level meeting yesterday. In the meeting, he called all the MPs and ministers. The entire country was expecting that, with the rising prices of petrol, diesel, and CNG, increasing inflation, and the difficult situation faced by poor people, small business owners, street vendors, and rickshaw pullers, the government would announce some relief measures or make an important decision.
But the interesting part is that Prime Minister Modi told his MPs and ministers:
“The heat has increased a lot, so all of you should drink more water.”
And then the meeting ended.
Tell me, can there be a more caring Prime Minister anywhere? In a high-level meeting, he is advising his MPs and ministers to drink plenty of water.
Now wait and watch. Today they are asking people to drink more water. India was already mixing 20% ethanol in petrol, and now the government plans to increase it to 30%. Slowly, after some time, they may even say, “Please drink less water too, we need it to produce ethanol.”
Now it is becoming clear why the great Prime Minister does not hold press conferences. He probably knows that he may not be able to answer even five serious questions.
If questions are asked about development, education, national security, healthcare, and corruption, then he himself might need to drink plenty of water.
Meet Helle Lyng Svendsen
She is a Norwegian journalist. She had 1,203 followers on X
She gained widespread international attention in May 2026
Because she asked just one question to our Prime Minister
A question which India’s top 50 journalists didn’t have the spine to ask even once in the last 12 years
@BJP4India The more you try, the more you get exposed, we can see how much bjp has done damage done towards environment and economy in the name of development and only benefiting adani and ambani
@Tejasvi_Surya Have you read about how uplifted this project and how they got statutory clearance chaatu??
If u targeting a party or a person is fine but atleast don't back up something which causes harm for this society and env. Thu nin janmak isttu
Saddest scene - we saw one year ago in Pahalgam .. It was our security failure ..How come Pak terrorists entered 200 km inside .... then India responded with Operation Sindhoor.. But we soon stopped due to US Pressure .. Trump first Tweeted the ceasefire ... Then we shameless played Cricket with Pakistan - because Cricket is a big business 😎