I know you are desperately trying to hack the account but since you have failed to do so. Let me share the real data.
Why would you call 94% of Indian youth as Pakistanis?
> CBSE Website not working
> Lakhs of students suffering
> NEET Paper leaked
> 4 students committed suicide
> Brought UGC Regulations
> Lakhs of students protested on roads
> Minus 40 marks cutoff for NEET PG
Yet the man shamelessly continues!
Where is the ACCOUNTABILITY?
Level of journalism in our country🇮🇳
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NEET paper leak?
Silence.
Rupee crashing? Silence.
Inflation looting the public? Silence.
But on the "Melody Toffee" @anjanaomkashyap's studio is screaming like that, as if it's the only national crisis.
This isn't journalism, it's outsourced brokering for the Modi government.
₹10,000 CRORE of taxpayer money meant to skill our youth, completely looted! 🚨
The CAG report exposes the Modi Govt's PMKVY scheme: millions of missing bank accounts, fake emails/phones, and the SAME photo reused across states. This isn't skill development; it’s a masterclass in gaming the system! 💥
#BabluKaBadla
@LambaAlka@Aloksharmaaicc@SupriyaShrinate@dollysharmaINC
After the Cockroach Janta Party acquired >10M followers on Instagram, >2L on Twitter & >2L members in 4 days, showing the extent of anger of the youth with the system, the BJP govt moves to block their accounts, citing threat to ‘National Security’!
The fear in the establishment!
Shocking how can a Gov of a country do this to it’s own citizens-
Abhijit, myself & a few others are being watched by higher authorities, our passports might be flagged.
For what- for speaking for NEET Paper leak?
For asking basic questions??
Kyuuu???
Never seen this much support in just two days.
It shows how fed up people are with this government and now they want to contribute in any way possible 😭❤️
Long live the revolution.
ये आंदोलन कोई गोदी मीडिया नहीं दिखाएगा ।
RT करो और देश को दिखाओ...
NTA दफ़्तर के बाहर 48°C की भीषण गर्मी में, कांग्रेस के जाँबाज़ कार्यकर्ता भारत के भविष्य के लिए संघर्ष कर रहे हैं।
The NEET paper leak would probably have stayed buried forever if a school teacher from Sikar had not refused to stay silent.
Shashikant Suthar, a chemistry teacher from Rajasthan, was shown a “guess paper” by one of his neighbors after the NEET exam. That PDF had reportedly been circulating in Telegram groups for weeks.
Out of curiosity, he matched it with the real exam paper.
The result was terrifying.
Around 140 questions were identical. Same sequence. Same wording. Even punctuation marks matched.
He rushed to the local police station expecting immediate action.
Nobody listened.
No FIR.
No urgency.
No investigation.
But instead of giving up, he kept escalating the matter emailing the NTA, PMO, President of India, and CBI while continuously raising the issue online.
Only then did the system move.
Rajasthan Police formed a Special Operations Group. What initially looked like a small leak soon exploded into a nationwide examination scam connected across multiple states.
The case eventually reached the CBI. NEET was cancelled. And investigators uncovered an organized network of professional paper leak operators.
This entire scandal was exposed because one ordinary teacher decided that remaining silent was not an option.
Sometimes one honest citizen is more powerful than an entire broken system.
The Cockroach Party of India invites India’s top leaders for a real public debate. No drama, no excuses.
PM Narendra Modi: come without a teleprompter.
Rahul Gandhi: come without talking only about your family legacy.
Arvind Kejriwal: come without playing the victim card.
Let’s debate real issues:
Jobs.
Unemployment.
AI and automation.
Education.
Healthcare.
Paper leaks.
Inflation.
Corruption.
Women’s safety.
Urban collapse.
Taxpayer accountability.
India does not need more speeches, slogans, reels, or emotional packaging.
India needs answers.
So here is the challenge:
Face the people.
Face the questions.
Face the data.
If you claim to lead India, then debate India’s real problems.
PM once called out Subendu Adhikari over corruption.
Now he’s the CM in Bengal.
Political washing machine working overtime these days.
Just curious, which detergent gives this level of instant purity? 😄
MLA residency Ranchi Jharkhand
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Taxpayers’ money is meant for public welfare, not for turning MP and MLA residences into luxury zones while common citizens struggle for basic facilities. The Ranak MLA residency controversy has once again raised serious questions about political privilege, misuse of public funds, and lack of accountability in governance.
People pay heavy taxes expecting better roads, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities, yet crores are often spent on lavish residences, renovations, security, and luxury amenities for politicians. Such controversies fuel public anger because they highlight the widening gap between citizens and those in power. Transparency and strict audits are necessary to ensure public money is spent for the people, not political comfort.