“I can’t say much because I am the Chief Minister, but the weather is changing, and in the coming days, it will change even more.”
~ CM Suvendu Adhikari
CM has made clear that entertainment will continue and DJ will keep playing 🥳
Shahnawaz topped BTech from VNIT. Comes from a wealthy middle class family. Father is an academic. Shahnawaz converted his wife Basanti, now Khadija, and started working for ISIS. Nabbed yesterday, he was about to plant high-intensity explosives at Ayodhya.
You can't stop this.
Here's genius crystal gazer @AbhinandanSekhr prediction of what would happen yesterday. These are the so called intellectuals opposing the govt - no wonder BJP is invincible
These smug champagne sipping dimwits will quietly delete such evidence of their dimwittedness
Inspired by @CJP_for_India I too staged my CONSTITUTIONAL protest against the fascistic government of @narendramodi & mismanagement of @dpradhanbjp & the heavy handed tactic of @DelhiPolice. Please amplify so the revolution may spread! Laal Salaam!
The guy confidently claims India’s EVMs are “programmed in Python” and can be hacked with just 3 lines of code. 😂
Bro,EVMs run on basic microcontrollers with firmware burned in C/assembly into OTP chips not some Raspberry Pi Python script.
He does not call, still the Gen Z turn up in thousands and lakhs, just to catch a glimpse of him.❤️
Cockroaches called for one whole month, yet they could not gather a crowd of more than 500.
And they are under a delusion that they can bring about a regime change.
Only a handful of countries on earth can build this. India just delivered seven of them ahead of schedule.
Nobody is talking about it. They should be.
What PM Modi is standing next to is a 700 MWe nuclear steam generator. Built entirely in India at L&T's facility in Hazira, Gujarat.
Most people will scroll past this image without understanding what they are looking at. That would be a mistake.
A nuclear steam generator is not a component you order from a catalogue. It sits at the absolute heart of a nuclear reactor, transferring heat from the reactor core to produce the steam that generates electricity. Building one requires metallurgy, precision engineering and manufacturing capability that takes decades to develop and cannot be rushed or imported. The countries that can produce it at scale can be counted on two hands.
India just confirmed its place on that list.
L&T's Hazira facility has manufactured more than 42 steam generators for India's nuclear sector. Seven have already been delivered to NPCIL ahead of schedule as part of India's indigenous 10 into 700 MWe PHWR programme. India's nuclear power capacity is projected to reach 22.38 gigawatts by 2031.
Ahead of schedule. On an indigenous nuclear programme. In a sector where delays are not the exception but the global standard.
Missiles get the headlines. Fighter jets get the documentaries. Defence exports get the investor attention.
But this is what industrial power actually looks like. The unglamorous, enormously complex, decades in the making capability to manufacture the components that sit inside the systems that power a civilisation.
Countries that can build nuclear steam generators do not depend on anyone else for their energy future. They build it themselves.
India just built seven. Delivered them early. And barely anyone noticed.
कुछ लोग विदेश में बैठकर ये सोच लेते हैं कि हम भारत के युवाओं को दिशा दे देंगे।
भारत का युवा किसान के साथ चौपाल में रहता है, कोचिंग इंस्टीट्यूट में रहता है, कॉलेज कैंपस में रहता है।
लेकिन भारत का युवा दिल्ली में बैठे कुछ लोगों की मुठ्ठी की कठपुतली बनकर आगे नहीं बढ़ने वाला।
- श्री @NitinNabin
FY26 GDP: 7.7%. Q4 alone: 7.8%.
Against genuine global headwinds, the Indian economy outperformed every cautious forecast.
That’s true resilience.
But the RBI, just this morning projected 6.6% for FY27. That’s not pessimism. Only a realistic reading of what crude prices, monsoon uncertainty, and West Asia tensions could do to momentum.
So in summary, we’ve earned the right to feel good about last year.
But the danger is in being complacent.
Because the world isn’t getting any less complicated.
Back to work…
The BBC is outraged that the Bengal BJP Govt is taking biometrics of illegal Bangladeshi migrants who are running away.
Thanks to the negative list, they can’t return & fraudulently get Aadhaar anymore.
A blatant human rights violation acc to BBC
Modi-hatred is almost a requirement to be called an "intellectual" in some circles. We have to counter them, so let's recall some history.
Congress had left Punjab, Kashmir, Assam all burning. The Naxal menace had made middle India ungovernable. Bihar and UP had become lawless. Bengal stagnated and deteriorated.
Today, Bengal has been rescued from the lawless TMC. For the first time since my childhood, we can discuss development and progress in all these states. We can disagree on specific paths to development, but at least we get to have that conversation.
These achievements did not happen magically. They required a lot of hard work and sacrifice - and all of it happened democratically. Let us not forget that Congress used Article 356 very often to dismiss state governments and now they lecture us on "democratic values".
If we elect the wrong crowd, we risk losing all the gains we have made.
Modi and Shah have provided strong and resolute leadership that has allowed these useless intellectuals to indulge their Modi hatred. Deep down, even they know the truth.
Kejriwal,
Is it true Manish Sisodia is just 12th pass & you had the bad sense to make him Education minister?
Worse still,after being an accused in #LiquorScam,of what use are your degrees,any way?
PM Modi has a Master's degree,btw
You are a walking talking Con-Job,so zip it
Rahul Gandhi blaming Prime Minister Modi for the NEET paper leak is proof that the man has no intellectual equipment left beyond foreign trips and Soros-money outrage.
Every problem in India, according to Rahul, has one answer: Modi. Paper leak? Modi. Weather changes? Modi. Congress loses? Democracy stolen. China smiles? Silence. Pakistan sponsors terror? Silence.
Rahul Gandhi shows inanity, entitlement and a frightening inability to think beyond Modi-hatred.
At some point, India must ask: does Rahul Gandhi even understand governance?
This headline makes me so happy. I know the newsdesk of this paper - all hard left. Giving this headline must have given them such heartburn. Thanks, Bengal voters 🔥❤️
Congrats India 🇮🇳 - now the world’s second largest solar market.
→ 50 Gigawatt of new solar capacity added in 2025 alone
→ Total installed capacity now at 150 Gigawatt
→ China holds #1. The United States has slipped to #3.
US is still number 2 in total installed solar capacity, but India passed in actual deployment. This will be supercharged by the war in the Strait of Hormuz. The sun is Indian. The wind is Indian. The great rivers of india are Indian. Every drop of oil India replaces with renewables, make India richer and more energy independent.
The first 50 gigawatt took India 11 years. The next 50 gigawatt tok India 3 years. The last 50 gigawatt, the one that pushed India past the US, took 14 months.
12 years back, in 2014, who knew India would lift 24 crore out of poverty, build 55,000 kms of highways, 1000 kms of metro, eliminate VAT bring GST, smash naxalism to zero, demolish article 370, electrify 99% rail route, vaccinate 140 crore, establish semiconductor hubs, 18,000 JAKs that would help patients save ₹38,000 crore in medicines, push zero IT slabs to ₹12 lakh, record defence exports, mfg, 9 FTAs with 38 countries, and so much more.
Truly, a defining era for India.