@letsblinkit🤢 What a scam. You attempted to sell me expired chicken, which is a serious health and food safety hazard. It also appears that the expiry date on the packaging has been deliberately removed or obscured, extremely concerning. Is this how you treat your customers?
At an @IndianOilcl Pump Station situated on JVLR, opposite IIT Bombay main gate, many vehicles faced issues after petrol refill from the said pump
Seems like rainwater leaking into the underground fuel storage tank and not just E80 issue
#PetrolMileage
https://t.co/jTW2jtuw9P
Anand Ranganathan @ARanganathan72 ji doesn't hesitate on the Topic of Ethanol Blending. He Spoke our Mind.
This Must Go Viral. I am Happy that More People are Talking about this & must be reconsidered.
Government has an opportunity to Listen to us !!!
#FI
New: Joe Rogan is shocked when Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas explains how Bill Gates tricked all of America into becoming office workers:
SRINIVAS: “Microsoft built this concept of the office worker because they wanted to sell office software.”
ROGAN: “Wow. This type of lifestyle is a very recent thing that we’ve just now accepted as normal.”
SRINIVAS: “It was the mission of Bill Gates to put a PC on every desk and get people glued to them.”
ROGAN: “What a freaking wizard. Boy did they nail that one.”
SRINIVAS: “It wasn’t about making computing beautiful like the vision Steve Jobs had.
All they cared about was selling computers so they could sell software. When you sell more software that’s when you become rich.”
ROGAN: “They’re so sneaky man.”
SRINIVAS: “That’s why we all got trained into using Microsoft Word and Excel.
Once you learned that then you could work for a company that has a PC on their desk who’s paying Microsoft money to use software.”
Journalist: In Gujarat, BJP govt is there for the past 30 yrs but the problem of Alcohol still persists despite Ban. Why?
BJP supporter started shouting Jai Shree Ram stopping the journalist from further questioning
The BJP leader removed the mic and left.
Can’t believe my eyes.
Lakshya just upset defending champ & world no.1 Shi Yuqi!
Massive.
This is how to ‘achieve one’s Lakshya’
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 @lakshya_sen
This broke my heart into pieces 💔
& Prime Minister of this nation is shamelessly busy flying kites and clicking pictures with cows.
We are doomed as a nation.
Purnea MP Pappu Yadav has sent us a ₹5 crore defamation notice demanding the removal of our post and a public apology, claiming that the data we shared was false, malicious, and damaging to his reputation.
Welcome to the public court of justice and scrutiny.
The MPLADS portal is intended to ensure transparency in the use of public funds allocated to Members of Parliament. Since these funds come from taxpayers’ money, it is the responsibility of both the government machinery and public representatives to keep the information updated, and as citizens, we have the right to seek clarity and accountability regarding the amount spent and the works undertaken under this fund.
The data presented by our team is based entirely on the information available on the MPLADS portal, and our analysis reflects exactly what has been officially displayed and updated on the platform.
When we checked the MPLADS portal on 4 January 2026, only one work was listed as completed.
However, after our post, 25 projects were marked as completed on 12 January 2026 and 20 on 11 January 2026, all within just two days.
The website was updated with 45 additional completed works, bringing the total to 46.
If all the works were already completed but not updated on the portal, then as a Member of Parliament who receives 1,50,000 free local calls per year, multiple landline and mobile connections, free broadband up to ₹1,500 per month, and high-speed internet up to ₹2,200 per month, all funded by taxpayers, why were the concerned officials not instructed earlier to update the records?
If everything was in order, why were 45 works suddenly marked as completed within just two days after we highlighted the issue?
When we reviewed the updated list of completed works, still completion certificates were uploaded for only 4 out of 46 works and not a single photograph available for any of these projects.
In Serial No. 42, the website shows the completion date as 12 January 2026, while the uploaded certificate states that the work was completed on 01 August 2025.
Similarly, in Serial Nos. 43 and 44, the website shows the same completion date of 12 January 2026, whereas the certificates mention same 01 August 2025 as the date of completion.
Why is there a mismatch between the portal records and the completion certificates?
In the Total Expenditure section, out of 46 entries, 40 have been awarded to the same vendor, “R K Construction.”
As per the MPLADS Guidelines 2023, vendor selection must be done through an open and transparent bidding process. On what basis were such a large number of works awarded to a single vendor?
Is it usual, under an open and transparent bidding process, for the same vendor to receive such a large number of works?
In the Works Recommended section, a total of 101 works were listed, out of which 95 were recommended in September 2024, and nearly 96 out of 101 of these works were for street lighting alone.
Does Purnea require only street lighting, or are there no other development needs in the constituency?
As stated in the legal notice, his public life and conduct are subject to constitutional accountability and lawful scrutiny.
This is exactly what we are exercising, under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, we have the fundamental right to question elected representatives and seek explanations on the use of public funds.
The data was entirely based on information available on the official MPLADS portal and was shared in the public interest to seek accountability from an elected Member of Parliament.
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China helped Pakistan, during Operation Sindoor, against India with information and tech support. So, the BJP Govt has decided to reward the Chinese by giving them access to govt contracts.
Poisonous mocktail of farzi nationalism and failed foreign policy.
Indians: We want jobs.
Entrepreneur: Here’s an idea. Let me take the risk, build a business, and employ as many people as I can.
(Some traction later)
Indians: Bloody exploiters. We demand everything, right now.
Entrepreneur: Okay. Shutting it down.
Indians: See? Capitalism doesn’t work. It can’t feed people.