She is Isha Roy whose husband was killed by TMC goons in 2021 for supporting BJP.
But she didn't give up..
She campaigned for BJP on her bicycle
All such BJP workers deserve all the praise for their courage & unwavering support to the BJP
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1. Just got off a call with @UnSubtleDesi. I couldn't be happier for her and both of us couldn't help but discuss the harrowing days of post poll violence in West Bengal in 2021. So I am going to share what happened five years ago just so ppl know what happened. #WestBengal2026.
Europe has become a museum:
• Great at preserving the past
• Terrible at building the future
Unless Europe slashes regulations and embraces risk-taking, the gap will only widen.
As a German, this pains me deeply. I love Europe...
As a European, I unfortunately doubt it.
The regulation addiction is too deep.
The anti-business culture too ingrained.
As one French friend/entrepreneur told me:
"I love Europe, but I can't build my future here. The system won't let me."
The solution? In my eyes, Europe must:
1. Slash regulations
2. Embrace risk-taking
3. Support entrepreneurs
4. Lower taxes on innovation
But will they?
While Europe debates the ethics of AI...
America builds it.
While Europe regulates cryptocurrencies...
America innovates them.
While Europe protects old industries...
America creates new ones.
The numbers are brutal:
• 90% of EU tech talent would move to US for right offer
• European tech salaries: 50% lower than US
• Startup funding: 5x higher in US
And Europe's few tech successes?
Europe's regulatory culture created an economic spiral of doom:
• Talent leaves
• Companies avoid investing
• Innovation dies
• Economy stagnates
• More regulation follows
This is why memes like "Europoors" exist.
Europeans are drowning in red tape:
• Employment laws making hiring/firing impossible
• Tax rates crushing small businesses
• Compliance costs killing innovation
To start a company in France takes 84 days
In America? 4 days.
Meanwhile in places like Silicon Valley and NYC:
Founders are celebrated. Risk-taking is rewarded.
Failure is seen as education, not embarrassment.
To make matters even worse...
Because Europe made it impossible to win at home.
Take Berlin's startup scene (where I used to live):
Founders are often viewed with suspicion. "Entrepreneur" = exploiter
I witnessed tech founders being called "capitalist parasites" at local meetups.
But it goes deeper than numbers...
European talent is fleeing en masse.
I see most European entrepreneurs choosing between two paths:
• The US for higher salaries ($350k+ tech jobs)
• Southeast Asia for lower cost of living to build startups
Why?
Europe chose security over growth.
America chose innovation over regulation.
The results?
America has produced 9 trillion-dollar companies (9/10 of the most valuable companies in the world).
Europe? ZERO. Nowhere to be found:
First, let's look at the numbers:
• US GDP: $25.5 trillion
• EU GDP: $16.6 trillion
But in 2008, they were nearly equal.
What the hell happened over the past 16 years?
It's simple:
#Bangladesh
A video has come. The video is just before the murder of Hindu youth Utsav Mondal in Sonadanga Police Station of #Khulna.
Some Islamists entered the Police Station to negotiate.
Some educated Muslim youths gave false promises to police.
They were saying, “Sir, please give him to us for 10 minutes. We assure you that he will be safe. We just want to give him a garland of shoes and we want him to apologise to us.”
The police officer didn't allow.
Later, the police handed him over to the radical islamic mob, as it seems.
Bangladesh is safe for Hindus. And World is silent.