🗣️ Florentino Pérez on Chelsea missing the Champions League next season:
“European football just doesn’t feel right without Chelsea in the Champions League. There are plenty of major clubs across Europe, but very few possess the same relentless winning mentality as Real Madrid — Chelsea is one of them.”
“People wrote them off, yet they still rose up to become world champions and showed exactly why they command respect. In my view, Chelsea have been the strongest club in England this century and deserve a lot more credit than they usually receive.”
🗣️ Florentino Pérez on Chelsea missing the Champions League next season:
“European football just doesn’t feel right without Chelsea in the Champions League. There are plenty of major clubs across Europe, but very few possess the same relentless winning mentality as Real Madrid — Chelsea is one of them.”
“People wrote them off, yet they still rose up to become world champions and showed exactly why they command respect. In my view, Chelsea have been the strongest club in England this century and deserve a lot more credit than they usually receive.”
To address concerns relating to illegal infiltration and illegal immigrants in Arunachal Pradesh, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh has constituted a High-Powered Committee, one of the four committees announced after the recent consultative meetings with CBOs, CSOs, student bodies, legal experts and other stakeholders.
The Committee, headed by Hon’ble Minister Shri @wangki_lowang Ji, has been entrusted with examining and recommending measures to address the issue of illegal infiltration and illegal immigrants within Arunachal Pradesh, along with all consequential and related matters.
Heroes of Malviya Nagar ❤️
- Amir Khan
- Mohd Shoaib
- Wasim Raja
- Mohd Afzal
These are the people who rescued people trapped in fire in Malviya Nagar risking their own lives.
Mohammed Riyazuddin, 61, a mattress shop owner who gave all his mattresses and bedsheets away in the rescue operation during the deadly blaze killing 21 people.
His quick thinking and courage saved many lives. "Aaj sab kuch de dijiye humne," he told @htTweets
Uh oh! Another bad day for tourists from India (Gujarat).
Being told (reprimanded) by Nepali people to clean up after they littered the road.
Why do our tourists lack basic civic sense?
The entire concept of “holidays” is completely alien to Indians.
While normal people travel to unwind, experience new places, and actually relax, We Indians treat it like a fucking endurance mission: cram as many destinations as possible in the shortest time and with the absolute least money.
Influencers milk this sickness by posting videos about “I visited 17 cities in 7 days for ₹8,000!” The whole culture is built on spending the minimum, seeing the maximum, and zero emphasis on actual rest. It’s not a holiday, it’s a goddamn target, a checklist to flex on your relatives and friends. We go to one fucking place and then brag about it in every single conversation for years, it’s always about showing off.
The rest of the world wears comfortable clothes on vacation. We Indians show up in our most expensive, flashy shit. While others splurge on great food, memorable experiences, and actual relaxation like spas, We split one burger five ways and blow the budget on cheap souvenirs just to brag back home.
We’re the loudest, filthiest, and most inconsiderate tourists on the planet. These are facts. And when you say them out loud, the fragile assholes get triggered.