EXPOSED: The document the Government tried hard to erase.
On July 28, 2026, SIAM officially warned the Union Govt that Excessive chloride in E20 petrol is actively damaging your vehicles.
Instead of protecting your hard earned money & your vehicles the govt went after news articles that reported on this SIAM letter.
DOWNLOAD & SAVE THIS LETTER NOW before it gets pulled down again.
To every politician across party lines: Stand up for the citizens of India today, or admit you don't serve them.
Team Bharat accepts full responsibility for releasing this suppressed letter. We do not fear the consequences. The truth belongs to the public.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Tehseen Poonawalla | Founder, Team Bharat
THE BETA BADHAO YOJNA SCAM!
When TEAM BHARAT exposes Shri Nitin Gadkari ji sir’s absolute conflict of interest on the ethanol policy we put data ; so here are the cold, undeniable numbers:
🌾 Government procured rice at ₹3,889.46 per quintal.
🏭 Then quietly handed over 6.35 million tonnes to private ethanol distilleries at ₹2,250–₹2,320 per quintal : a deliberate 40% damn discount.
📉 Total taxpayer loss: ₹10,101.29 CRORE.
(Procurement cost: ₹24,698.07 Cr vs sale revenue: ₹14,596.78 Cr)
Now ask yourself the questions that refuse to die:
* If there was truly excess rice, why was it not exported to build India’s foreign exchange reserves?
* Why was it not released into the open market so food prices could fall and food inflation could ease for the common citizen?
* Why are “We The People” forced to subsidise private ethanol distilleries : only to then pay higher fuel prices at the pump every single day?
The conflict is crystal clear: Shri Nitin Gadkari ji sir’s ministry has a decisive say in India’s ethanol policy.
This is an absolutely shameless systematic transfer of public money into private hands while the ordinary Indian pays twice once through taxes to procure rice and again at the fuel station for the Ethanol blended Petrol!!
TEAM BHARAT will not let this go unanswered!! Watch out our next step!! (We now have evidence)
#EthanolScam
BETA BADHAO YOJNA
SUGAR DADDY
@OGTeamBharat@FactswithDinesh@Nidhzee@theracemonkey@nachiket1982@gaurijs1999@VishhalSJain
Statement : The doxing of young women who protested at Jantar Mantar is a crime under existing law. The FIRs have been aimed at a schoolgirl instead.
August 1, 2026
Following the Jantar Mantar protest against paper leaks from 20 June to 25 July 2026, over the past week an online campaign to shame and doxx young women who were part of this protest has commenced. We condemn this online doxing and shaming campaign unequivocally.
Scroll's report dated 1 August records that Shradha Singh, a 23-year-old yoga instructor who attended the protest in support of the students, posted a seven-second reel gently mocking the colour-coding of the Rapid Action Force. Meme pages recaptioned it as abuse of the armed forces which it was not. Some online users then located her car's number plate in an older photograph and converted it into her mobile number and home address. The calls that followed promised to rape and kill her. Her mother's and friends' accounts were tracked down and pressured for her whereabouts. She has stopped leaving her house. In the same period, Instagram removed 33 of her posts documenting the protest and offered her no avenue of appeal.
The second case concerns a minor, and who used coarse language including cuss words on the Prime Minister. We do not name her, or any other child as this is prohibited by Section 23 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012. Here pictures and personal details have been posted online and a coordinated doxing campaign was launched to identify her. Many of the cases lodged against her include purported offences which are completely inapplicable to the facts and the only proper recourse under law may be a case for defamation instituted by the Prime Minister themself.
Beyond moral and social justifications, defence offered for all of this that these videos were public and the criticism of a protester is also expression. The defence fails at every step, and it fails on authority. Coarse sloganeering at a protest sits well within the tradition of political expression and this has often even included the use of cuss words. There should be no FIRs, and no jail, for a meme, a reel or criticism of those who govern. In a democracy, every voice has the right to speak its mind, and neither the speaker's youth nor the coarseness of her words diminishes that right. A government confident of its mandate answers mockery with argument or with silence, not with the police.
Now juxtapose this what the online mob has done. Compiling or hunting a woman's address, telephone number and family tree, and publishing the file beside a threat, expresses no opinion and contributes nothing to any debate but is the construction of a target, and the threats that follow it are its purpose. This is the very definition of stalking under Section 78 of the BNS and in an order dated 28 February 2024, the Delhi High Court, dealing with a woman doxed over a tweet about a politician, held that victims of doxing cannot be left without remedy in tort and privacy law, and observed that doxing differs from other forms of online harassment because "the risk of putting the subject in physical danger increases exponentially". It would be dishonest not to discuss our present without looking at the precedent of the Sulli Deals and Bulli Bai apps, which we placed before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on IT in January 2022 that demonstrates a pattern where risk and threat for any online expression by a woman rise when they comment on social and political issues, specially when they challenge the state. Here, the objective is clear to shame and punish one so severaly that every other woman will watch, and withdraw.
In addition to this statement, IFF will be writing to the National Commission of Women and the National Commission for Child Rights to take cognisance of this issue and to commence immediate remedial action.
At both Safdarjung and now Medanta, police are everywhere. At the main gate. The reception. The lifts. Outside @Wangchuk66’s ICU. They decide who may or may not meet him.
If the Court has clarified that he is not under detention, then under what authority is this happening?
In an enlightened democracy, is the role of the police to protect citizens and uphold the law, or to control citizens on behalf of those in power?
These are questions every Indian should be asking.
IMPORTANT — PLEASE READ AND SHARE.
Police, CRPF, and RAF personnel deployed around the Jantar Mantar protests have been asked to remove their name tags.
This is not a small thing. Removing a name tag is illegal. It exists for one reason — so that a police officer can be identified. If an officer engages in unlawful brutality and nobody can identify him, no action can ever be taken against him. Anonymity enables police excesses.
The Supreme Court settled this long ago. In D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal, the Court directed that police personnel must wear accurate, visible and clear identification and name tags with their designations. Concealing them is a violation of a binding direction of the Supreme Court.
So we have set up a website to report it.
If you see a police officer, CRPF or RAF personnel without a name tag:
1. Take their picture
2. Upload it on the website
3. Every single one will be sent to the Delhi Police Commissioner and the DG CRPF, with a demand for an explanation
The law applies to everyone. It applies to the police too. Modi-Shah cannot be allowed to run the police as their personal mafia.
LINK 👇
https://t.co/PxfsHyIXxf
@kunalb11 CRED still needs an Indian number to set up UPI. NPCI has allowed international-number onboarding since 2023, and PhonePe, GPay, Paytm and BHIM all support it. So CRED loses users the moment they go NRI, your most affluent cohort. Any plans to fix this? @CRED_club
The Election Commission of India has officially abandoned its constitutional duty to ensure transparency. Even days after the polling has concluded, @Ceokerala continues to withhold the final voter turnout figures, hiding behind vague and unreliable approximate percentages. This calculated delay in releasing the exact number of votes polled is not just administrative incompetence; it is a sinister attempt to create a window for data manipulation and electoral fraud.
By refusing to provide the definitive count of every single vote cast, the Commission is sabotaging the very foundation of our democratic process. For decades, accurate figures were available within hours. Today, the ECI operates in a shroud of mystery that only benefits the ruling regime. This lack of transparency is the precursor to a stolen mandate.
This suspicious behavior is coupled with a breakdown of law and order within the electoral machinery. We have witnessed alarming attempts to breach EVM strong rooms across multiple districts. Most horrifying is the incident reported in media where a Central Observer attempted to force a District Collector to leave the strong room keys in the lock. When the official rightfully refused to comply with this illegal demand, CRPF personnel were reportedly ordered to point their weapons at the Collector. Though the ECI has denied this incident, the news about officials having disagreement about how to keep the keys itself should worry the voters who cast their votes for democracy to prevail. This is not how a democracy functions; this is a direct attack on the administrative integrity of Kerala.
The Kerala Leader of Opposition @vdsatheesan has sent multiple urgent letters to the Election Commission demanding transparent answers and swift action against these illegalities. The Commission has not had the decency or the integrity to respond to even one of these communications.
We issue a clear warning: we will not be silent spectators to this subversion. Every UDF worker is instructed to verify the data from Form 17C against the EVM counts. If there is a single discrepancy, we will block the counting process immediately. We will not move to the courts after the damage is done. We will stop the theft of the mandate at the table.
@Ceokerala must immediately release the final figures and provide a satisfactory answer to the strong room violations. If not, it will go on to prove beyond doubt that @ECISVEEP has stopped being an independent body and is just doing hit jobs for the ruling party at the centre and their subservient slaves in the state who are mysteriously silent.
@RahulGandhi@kharge@INCIndia@SunnyJosephINC@kcvenugopalmp
@ankitXtech Hey, quick question on 20K joining bonus. Is it applicable only for newly applied Premier cards or also for existing cards upgraded to Premier?
@lendboxin Raised a complaint using https://t.co/GL9GR3lkUy, no complain number, no acknowledgement/response after 5 working days. Sent email to [email protected] but got an automatic reply to raise a complaint using the link. How can someone contact you?
If the Supreme Court and the media are in no way bothered about the vote thefts happening in India, it means the grand experiment of Indian democracy is over. We are facing a second independence movement.
Instead of searching recent videos on Nitin Gadkari’s YouTube Channel. @smitaprakash's News Agency should have searched for his old video where he promised to make Bihar roads as good as roads in America. This was in 2022.