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IMPORTANT: NO criminal case pending against Meenakshi Natarajan in Telangana matter clarifies a Hyderabad court, returns the private petition citing lack of jurisdiction. This happens exactly in the week where her election nomination was rejected by a returning officer because of this very case and SC refused to intervene and asked her to file an election petition in HC instead. So who will now ensure justice is done to her and institutional integrity maintained? @ECISVEEP@indSupremeCourt . ANYONE?? https://t.co/Hc7OwXOtel
Meenakshi Natarajan vs Amit Shah vs Narendra Modi
In 2016, senior bureaucrat B.K. Bansal and his son died by suicide after what their note described as brutal CBI torture and harassment. The note explicitly referred to Amit Shah, with one officer allegedly boasting of being "Amit Shah's man." Yet, in election after election, not one Returning Officer has ever dared to reject Amit Shah's nomination papers over non-disclosure of this damning reference, because there was no FIR or case against him on this matter (although in a functional democracy he would have been investigated).
Now look at June 2026.
Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan's Rajya Sabha nomination from Madhya Pradesh has been rejected. No FIR. No chargesheet. No proper case against her. Just a passing mention in a private complaint filed by an individual against someone else. That is all.
And suddenly, the Returning Officer discovers an "affidavit compliance" and throws out her nomination.
This is not a procedure. This is political execution dressed up as election scrutiny.
When a suicide note names Amit Shah, the system looks away. When a Congress candidate is casually mentioned in a flimsy private complaint, the same system swings its sword like it has found India's biggest criminal conspiracy.
The double standard is grotesque, shameless, and nauseating.
The Election Commission is behaving like a compliant arm of the ruling party. The message is clear: BJP leaders are above disclosure, above scrutiny, above consequence. Opposition candidates will be disqualified on the flimsiest pretexts.
And let us not forget: Narendra Modi hid his marital status in affidavits for years. He LIED. No Returning Officer rejected his nomination then. Because that was the old India, where the Election Commission tried to offer a level playing field.
Today, democracy is not merely being eroded. It is being looted in broad daylight.
Smriti Irani ji of the BJP can contest with three different educational qualifications in her LS affidavits, EC ignores all complaints but Meenakshi Natarajan of the Congress has her RS nomination cancelled because her affidavit doesn’t mention some obscure complaint with no FIR & zero chance to explain to EC.
IMPORTANT: Is there a day that passes in Indian ‘demo-crazy’ without high drama? Now Cong Rajya Sabha candidate Meenakshi Natarajan nomination rejected by returning officer claiming she hid details of a criminal case against her in Telangana. Cong claims it was only a show cause notice in a minor case. NOTE: BJP supported independent Parimal Nathwani given till 11 am tomorrow to rectify procedural mistake in Jharkhand Rajya Sabha poll . Will same principle be followed here? Will ECI @ECISVEEP finally play neutral umpire as it is constitutionally mandated to?
IF NOT US, WHO?
IF NOT NOW, WHEN !
I will be joining the CJP members in Delhi on 6th June if nothing changes by 5th June. Any self respecting Minister should resign if things go so wrong... Not to mention the effect on millions of young lives and in fact the future of India.
#CockroachJantaParty #CJP #SonamWangchuk
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Where the FIIs ROTATING in Indian Equity? YoY AUC shift tells the story of last 12 months
Capital Goods +₹1.12L Cr 🟢
Metals & Mining +₹89,622 Cr 🟢
Power +₹40,336 Cr 🟢
The Capital Goods and infrastructure bet is LOUD and CLEAR.
Meanwhile, the pain side:
Financial Services -₹2.50L Cr 🔴
IT -₹2.21L Cr 🔴
FMCG -₹62,216 Cr 🔴
The market is saying:
→ Build India over Consume India
→ Real economy over digital services
→ Infra over defensives
Telecom, Healthcare, Auto also quietly gaining — broad-based domestic confidence.
The rotation is not subtle. It's structural.
Are you positioned where the flows are going — or where they came from?
#NiftyMutualFunds #SectorRotation #CapitalGoods #IndianMarkets #SmartMoney #EquityAUC
Google which is cash surplus, just announced an additional capital raise of $80 bn.
Google annual profit is $160 bn, last quarter $62 bn, and market cap $4.5 trillion. That is close to total profits and market cap of all Indian listed companies put together.
It’s a wake up call to all companies to invest into the future, whatever the present maybe.
Now that IPL is done and dusted, time for India to focus on business of business.
@Ravindra_PE We cant keep politics away when the economy structure is disturbed. We need to keep raising the voice. Election winning is not economic prosperity, but people believe so but politicians are being accountable.
A 17 year old @sidhant_sarthak who exposed the CBSE tender document process is likely to appear before a parliamentary panel today . More power to you young Sarthak, you have done what we in the media should have done: shown truth to power!👍 (hope you aren’t called ‘anti national’ for your efforts!)!https://t.co/rCP8hF1LVw
VEDANT SRIVASTAVA, NISARG ADHIKARI AND SARTHAK SIDDHANT: THREE TEENAGERS WHO HAVE UNEARTHED WHAT MAY BE INDIA’S BIGGEST EXAM SCAM.
The @cbseindia29 evaluation controversy now has a Telangana connection.
The same company that was entrusted with Telangana’s Intermediate examination system in 2019 , when nearly 3.8 lakh students reportedly failed and the crisis was linked to over 20 student suicides , later re-emerged under a different name and was awarded the CBSE On-Screen Marking (OSM) project.
What happened in Telangana? How did the company reappear? And why are serious questions now being raised about the CBSE evaluation system?
Most importantly, how did three teenagers uncover documents, tender changes and accountability gaps that nobody else was talking about?
This is not just shocking. It is deeply disturbing.
Watch this detailed 22 minute investigation.
More power to these three students @VEDANTSHRIV17 , @ni5arga and @sidhant_sarthak have done the kind of work that mainstream media was expected to do, the kind of investigation that seasoned journalists with years of experience should have done.
India wants to become a $10 trillion economy.
But CBSE could not protect a password.
And no.
This is not a joke.
18.5 lakh Class 12 students appeared for CBSE Board Exams in 2026.
Their answer sheets were handed to a company with 51 employees.
A teenager reportedly broke into the system within minutes.
This was not innovation.
It was institutional comedy.
CBSE launched On-Screen Marking.
OSM.
The promise?
Transparency.
Accuracy.
Speed.
The result?
Swapped answer sheets.
Blurred scans.
Missing pages.
Portal crashes.
Embarrassment.
Some students opened photocopies of their answer books.
They found someone else's handwriting under their roll number.
Now look at the scale.
18.5 lakh students.
26 countries.
7,574 exam centres.
120 subjects.
98 lakh answer booklets.
40 crore pages.
77,000 teachers logging in.
All processed in 10 days.
And managed by a company smaller than many CBSE schools.
Then came the tender.
Two companies qualified.
TCS.
600,000 employees.
57 years of credibility.
$29 billion revenue.
And Coempt Edu Teck.
51 employees.
Guess who won.
Not the company trusted by banks.
Airlines.
Governments.
Stock exchanges.
The other one.
But there is a twist.
Coempt was once called Globarena Technologies.
The same company linked to Telangana's 2019 Intermediate Exam fiasco.
3.8 lakh students received wrong marks.
Toppers became failures.
3 lakh sought reverification.
20 students died by suicide in eight days.
Months later.
Globarena changed its name.
The memories remained.
Then came the cybersecurity masterpiece.
OTP verification on the browser.
Not the server.
Password resets without old passwords.
Examiner IDs editable from browser storage.
And a master password sitting inside public source code.
No encryption.
No hashing.
Just there.
A School project is much secured and Scalable than this.
Like keeping jewellery outside a jewellery shop with a sign saying:
"Please don't touch."
CERT-In was reportedly informed in February 2026.
The platform went live anyway.
77,000 teacher logins.
40 crore pages.
No fix.
70,000 answer books required rescanning.
15,000 shifted back to physical evaluation.
The digital revolution quietly asked for revaluation.
Then officials defended the system.
And later called IITs to help fix it.
Which is a bit like crashing a bus and then inviting ISRO to explain gravity.
Now comes the uncomfortable question.
TCS was on the shortlist.
TCS lost.
A company carrying the baggage of a past exam controversy won.
How?
Who approved it?
Who reviewed the risks?
Who signed the file?
Nobody seems eager to answer.
NEET chaos.
Now CBSE chaos.
Every year we hear the same slogans.
Student-centric.
Technology-driven.
Future-ready.
Wonderful words.
Terrible execution.
India does not have a shortage of talent.
India has a shortage of accountability.
Mr. Education Minister, will you answer?
#CBSEToolkit. After mismanaging the entire system, CBSE has now switched to damage control mode. CBSE is sending scripts to school principals to defend the On Screen Marking system. Principals making insta reels repeating the same lines given by CBSE.
1. Principal DPS Siliguri