Yes, comparing Modi era with Nehru’s is right. Not to do so would be injustice to millions who suffered because of Nehru.
For example, Hindu Bengali refugees. Their children, grandchildren must never forget that their people were abandoned and thrown to the wolves by Jawaharlal Nehru before, during and after Partition.
Nehru despised dark-skinned Hindu Bengali refugees, among them my father, his siblings, their widowed mother and grandmother, fleeing rapacious and murderous Muslim League mobs in East Bengal; he did not want them to seek shelter in India.
Nehru wrote to CM BC Roy, instructing him not to let Hindu Bengali refugees enter West Bengal. Push them back from the border, Nehru said, don’t let them in.
Nehru insisted Hindu Bengalis of East Bengal / East Pakistan were coming to India for free-loading at the expense of Indians. He cut back Central funds for West Bengal to stop the meagre refugee assistance by way of a couple of kilos of inedible worm-infested rotten rice for Hindu Bengalis.
Hindu Bengali refugee women and children separated from their families, or widowed and orphaned in the Noakhali genocide and subsequent Partition Massacre of Hindus, rummaged in garbage bins and pitifully begged for morsels of food.
Hindu Bengali refugee children in rags with dark large sad eyes greedily licked on used banana leaves dumped on the streets by eateries, also known as ‘pice hotels’ in Kolkata parlance, of which there was a profusion in the post-War years. Emaciated babies and rickety children of Hindu Bengali refugees huddled with stray dogs on pavements.
Many Hindu Bengali refugees lived on ‘rice water’ or ‘fan’ (the starchy water that is thrown away after boiling rice) collected from homes of compassionate Bengalis who had little food to share.
In the morning and evening there were pheriwallahs hawking their wares; in the afternoon there were Hindu Bengali refugee women in tattered sarees that barely covered their bodies and naked children with battered and bruised aluminium pots going from house to house, begging for ‘rice water’: “Ma, fan daao Ma…”
Those voices of has hunger were to haunt Hindu Bengali refugees like my parents for long, often till death.
Driven by hate for Hindu Bengali refugees, Nehru ordered horrifyingly, nauseatingly squalid and disease-ridden refugee camps to be named ‘Permanent Liability Camps’ or PLCs — PLC 1, PLC 2… — reminiscent of the ‘Permanent Solution Camps’ of the Nazis.
When despite his best efforts Nehru failed to push back the Hindu Bengali refugees to be slaughtered in East Bengal/East Pakistan, Nehru brought his devastating Freight Equalisation Policy which collapsed industry in West Bengal. Tens of thousands of jobs were destroyed and the Hindu Bengali was rendered jobless: Those who lost their jobs and businesses began turning on Hindu Bengali refugees just as Nehru had hoped.
Yet Nehru could not break the spirit of the Hindu Bengali refugees who were grateful to Bharat and determined to help rebuild this great nation savaged by invaders and colonisers especially John Company.
Through generations we Hindu Bengali refugees toiled, we built, we paid taxes, we sacrificed for the Nation, our Nation, we succeeded in establishing ourselves as dutiful, law-abiding, loyal citizens of India. Having lost our home and hearth, we had no other home but India.
We Hindu Bengali refugees were hived off to malaria-infested inhospitable Dandakaranya and we cleared forests and made the soil fertile. We were packed off to Andaman and we rebuilt our lives there. When we tried to set up home at Marichjhapi we were slaughtered: the estuaries turned red with our blood.
We grieved, we got up, we overcame that setback.
We lived with dignity and honour, we earned our food, we were not freeloaders. We were poor but we were honest: we had integrity.
Cut to 2026.
So who have proved to be India’s ‘Permanent Liability’ cadging off the state and living on unearned money? Nehru Dynasty.
Elon Musk's first wife once described what it's like to watch him fail.
She said he doesn't react the way normal people react. When a rocket explodes, most people in the room go silent. Some cry. Some start calculating the financial damage.
Musk pulls out his phone and starts making calls. Not emotional calls. Engineering calls. "What failed. When can we fix it. When's the next launch." His voice doesn't change. His face doesn't change. The rocket that just cost $60 million is already in the past. The next one is all that exists.
She said it was the most unsettling thing she'd ever witnessed. Not because he was cold. Because he genuinely wasn't affected. The failure didn't register as failure. It registered as data. An experiment that produced results. Results that inform the next experiment.
This is why he wins. Not because he doesn't fail. He fails more spectacularly than anyone in history. He wins because failure occupies zero psychological space. It enters as data and exits as action.
Most people lose not because they fail but because they spend weeks processing the failure before acting again. Musk spends zero seconds. The gap between failure and next attempt is a phone call.
🔥 This Jain Muni is revealing our future, plain and clear. Every vision, every word he speaks is a glimpse of what is coming one by one, they will unfold before our eyes. No power can stop it...
Not even a single BJP supporter I know is showing any excitement about Bihar new CM Samrat Chaudhary.
It took 75 years for BJP to have their own CM in Bihar and they put up the one of the most ineligible man on CM post. He ticks all the criteria of Tejashwi yadav whom Bihar keeps rejecting.
> Education, not sure
> Nepotism, very much sure
> Past RJD, spent more time with RJD than in BJP.
> His father was minister in same Lalu Rabri Govt who is infamous for Jungle Raj.
Bihar Needed a dynamic, educated man with vision who could lift the state from poverty but No.
Now I've started to believe in both theory
1. Top two BJP leaders don't want any other strong leader to emerge in BJP, they keep all puppets around them so that they can stay on top. Just look at the CM candidates of BJP in most of the states, be it MP, Rajasthan, Haryana, Utrakhand, Bihar etc.. you'll get the idea.
2. Even after 20yrs of BJP-JDU govt in Bihar, there is no job and industry growth in Bihar, that means Bihar is kept in poverty on purpose so that it can keep supplying low paying workers to South and West India.
Right now it's is like if you're getting a CM post in BJP after winning the election, you are getting stamped by top leadership of being a weak leader who doesn't have his own personality or vision for the state.
This is what real humiliation looks like: an enemy turns your country into their hunting ground, killing at will, and all you do is run to the US president and beg for help despite having the world’s second-largest army.
And then you have the sheer audacity, the nerve, to mock the current incumbent as “surrender”? The very person who responded to such provocations by crossing the LoC twice and the IB once, forcing Pakistan to run to the US for help, the exact opposite of what happened before him.
So, Rahul Gandhi’s mother is being treated by Dr. Arup Basu who belongs to general category. by doing this he has betrayed the entire Dalit community, after raising their hopes he has insulted them by not choosing a Dalit doctor for his mother’s treatment.
Does he really believe that doctors from the Dalit community are not competent? Isn’t this a form of caste based discrimination?
"Equity regulation cannot be inequitable. The UGC Regulation is irrational. It must be amended."- Santishree Pandit, JNU VC. She had a choice - stay silent like the govt and all those it appoints, or speak up. She spoke up. Now she is being maligned.
Support her. Stand with her.
Not a “small win” for any category, this is the judiciary drawing a red line.
Every party, every CM, every PM keeps stretching policy only till the next election. But today the court basically said,
"you can’t bend the Constitution to fit vote-bank politics."
Consider it a tight slap to the entire political class, governance isn’t about appeasement, and laws aren’t campaign tools. Elections give you power, not permission to override constitutional limits.
When @AmitShah tested COVID-positive, he was admitted to Medanta, a private, world-class hospital.
Not a government hospital.
Not a “social justice” setup.
And definitely not treated by a 4-mark or −40-mark doctor,
This is not an exception ~ it is the rule.
Every politician, bureaucrat, judge, and powerful elite ~
when their life is on the line ~
runs to high-merit doctors (500–600 marks)
in private hospitals with world-class ICU facilities.
𝗕𝗘𝗖𝗔𝗨𝗦𝗘 𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗬 𝗞𝗡𝗢𝗪 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗧𝗥𝗨𝗧𝗛:
𝗠𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗧 𝗦𝗔𝗩𝗘𝗦 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘𝗦.
𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗣𝗘𝗧𝗘𝗡𝗖𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗦.
𝗜𝗡𝗙𝗥𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗥𝗨𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗗𝗘𝗖𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗦 𝗢𝗨𝗧𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗘𝗦.
But for the public?
They want you to be treated by 4-mark and −40 mark doctors.
If thousands of patients die, so what?
The vote bank survives.
This is not social justice.
This is deliberate lowering of medical standards for political convenience.
Let’s be honest ~
this is not just the failure of politicians,
and not just of doctors.
It is the failure of the public ~
a society that spends day and night defending leaders,
worshipping power,
and boot-licking the very system that gambles with their lives.
Merit for the rulers.
Experiments on the ruled.
That is not governance.
That is organised hypocrisy.
No country for bright minds.
I would love to see a mandate that says all Indian MPs must be operated by only these future doctors.
I do believe in giving a helping hand to underprivileged but this shit has gone beyond recovery point.
4 out of 800, 10 out of 800, 11 out of 800, 44 out of 800, 47 out of 800 and the academy award winner -8 out of 800.
In a few months, these guys would be treating real patients or assisting in key procedures.
Madhya Pradesh runs a scholarship scheme called MPTAAS for poor students belonging to SC, ST, and OBC from Class XI to PhD. I’m sure similar schemes are running in every state.
I just want to ask why not poor students of GC? If a welfare scheme already covers 85–90% of the state’s population, what rational justification exists for excluding the remaining section purely on caste lines?
Does the state assume that all GCs are economically secure? And if it is aware, as it must be, that a substantial number of GCs are poor, then their continued exclusion cannot be accidental. It points to a deeper structural bias: poverty is recognised only when it belongs to certain castes, and disregarded when it does not, an instance of administrative discrimination disguised as policy.
I am glad that Hon SC stepped in and stayed the UGC guidelines which were vague, arbitrary and an attempt to create further discrimination on campuses.
I was trolled, abused and slurs thrown my way using my surname, so be it. What goes against natural course of justice I will continue to raise it and use my voice for it.
That the GoI absolutely abdicated its responsibility to intervene & withdraw the UGC guidelines shows that they give no respect or consideration to peoples protests is now clear as daylight.
And those who stayed silent, time will judge you.
🚨Budget Update
Caste Based Slab Rate will be Announced
General Category = 30 %
OBC = 20 %
SC/ST = 0 %
Muslim = 50%
Other Religion = 25 %
After UGC , Caste based Taxation is Master Stroke by Modi Government.
Expert Opine that This System will Make India Vishwaguru.
(Note: For now, This is Just a Joke but It Can Turn into Reality Any Day. You Never Know)
India should aspire to be a country where the head of state can say this: “My government is working with full sensitivity for all Indians regardless of caste, creed or color.”