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maintohthakgayibhaishaab · 7 months ago
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aranyaani · 7 months ago
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something to think about
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the only reason I'm sharing it on this tag is because this message is especially important to hindus. there seems to be a pattern that's been repeating for centuries and we're failing to see it. stop voting pro hindu leaders out just to teach them a lesson
just 2 years ago I was of the same opinion. that BJP needs to be thrown out of karnataka to teach them a lesson in humility. look at us now. we're in a much worse situation
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takumitsukishima · 7 months ago
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India had election results today and I'm so glad that shitty BJP/NDA didn't even cross 300.
People have spoken we don't your dumbass.
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justinspoliticalcorner · 7 months ago
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Hannah Ellis-Petersen at The Guardian:
Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata party has lost its parliamentary majority, dealing an unexpected blow to the prime minister and forcing him to negotiate with coalition partners in order to return to power. With all votes counted early on Wednesday morning, it was clear that the landslide for the BJP predicted in polls had not materialised and instead there had been a pushback against the strongman prime minister and his Hindu nationalist politics in swathes of the country. The party lost 62 seats, bringing its total down to 240, below the 272 required for a parliamentary majority. It is the first time since Modi was elected in 2014 that the BJP has not won a clear majority on its own. Nonetheless, together with its political allies, known as the national democratic alliance (NDA), its win amounts to about 292 seats, which is enough to form a majority government to rule for the next five years and return Modi to office for a third term.
Meanwhile, the opposition alliance, which goes by the acronym INDIA, far outperformed expectations, collectively winning more than 230 seats. The alliance, formed of more than 20 national and regional opposition parties, had come together for the first time in this election with the aim of defeating Modi.
Incumbent Indian PM Narendra Modi and his right-wing BJP won the most seats, but not enough to gain a majority on its own in the recent election in India. Modi is likely to remain PM, as his coalition partners National Democratic Alliance are likely to cobble a majority.
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meetdheeraj · 8 months ago
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What we are having is a farce in name of elections. This is by no means a free and fair elections.
Most of the opposition leaders including two CMs who could pull in crowds and influence voters are in jail. On the other hand, those close to RSS-BJP with rape charges even are either not arrested or are out on bail or on parole.
Modi has freezed bank accounts of Congress. Opposition already has significantly low bank balance than BJP owing to electoral bonds but now even what they have couldn't be utilised. It's not at all level playing field.
At many places opposition candidates are being forced or bribed to withdraw their nominations. Case in point, Amit Shah's constituency. It's well documented how multiple candidates were forced to withdraw from there. Surat and that other place are again blots.
For ages India has had a decent election with no overt rule breaking. Asking votes on religious lines is illegal but BJP has done this openly. There are tweets with "vote on Ram" etc from official handles. Modi has openly asked vote on Ram from his rallies. Election commission refuses to act.
Modi has also been openly divisive and given communal speeches. He has stooped to so low that even imagining as much was difficult years ago. Opposition has complained to election commission but spineless three who Modi himself appointed remain as cold and reaction-less as Modi was in that Karan Thapar interview after that glass of water.
Mr Modi has been blatantly lying in his speeches. Mangalsutra, buffalo, Muslims - vary many things have been attributed to Congress Manifesto. None of which exists in their Manifesto. But media has not once called out Mr Modi's speeches. His voters, most of who celebrate Ram, whose entire story is based on a life lived around ideals of truth, seem to care less. You then wonder about them. For example, his voters dislike Gandhi who all his life stressed on speaking truth and was a great devotee of Lord Ram. Modi's voters hate Gandhi. But they love Modi who keeps on lying as if it's not oxygen he lives on but lies. What's word for someone who's more than a habitual lier? Fraud? Even fraud feels like a good word compared to the amount of lying Mr Modi has done. And he does his politics in name of Ram. And somehow worshippers of Ram (or so these people claim) love Mr Modi. I fail to understand this hate of a true follower of Ram and love of a daylight fraud.
This election is not being fought between INDIA alliance and BJP. That's unfair comparison. It's between INDIA versus BJP plus media. If it was minus media then for opposition this would have been a cakewalk. There's ten years of anti-incumbency. That alone has routed govts in past. Plus, just think of the catastrophe if media went after Modi govt like it did with UPA 2. Unlike in 2G, in electoral bonds, there's clear quid pro quo. There's Brijbhushan, Sengar, Ram Rahim, Baba Ramdev, Revanna and others that Modi has shielded. Mr Modi's 2ab, doland, strenhh, radar clouds, gutter gas and umpteen stupid comments - these are real and not out of context clipped bites like Rahul's potato one. Media has created Modi's image. Again a fraud. If Modi gave a single interview to say, Ravish Kumar, forget Karan Thapar - what do you think would happen?
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socialstockmarket · 1 month ago
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Adani Saga Continues
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nayabharatvnews · 3 months ago
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ypbbnews · 3 months ago
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PM Modi Accuses Congress of Dividing Hindus After BJP's Haryana Win
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chai-en-kaadhale · 7 months ago
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sharing the word aiyo may just be a coincidence between india and china but me personally i think they should kiss
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bhagavanbhakthi · 11 months ago
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Phir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar (Nitin Gadkari drawing BJP symbol)
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breathekohli · 7 months ago
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Smriti Irani lost, and I thought there might be less noise pollution in Parliament, but then Kangana Ranaut won.
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kitty-lemon · 2 years ago
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WTF IS GOING ON???!!!! IS THIS IT FOR US?? WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN NOW??
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Man I hope this doesn't go through. Such a fucking dark day for our democracy....Never thought that we would be a country where the leader of the biggest opposition just got arrested like that....Ab kya?? Emergency? oou they fucked up bad..
THAT FUCKING AUTOCRAT M0D1 AND HIS P@RTY NEED TO GO AWAY AND NVER BE SEEN EVER AGAIN IDC I HAVE NO SYMPATHY
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plusindialivenews · 2 days ago
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poliphoon · 12 days ago
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10 lessons from Dr Manmohan Singh’s political life
India’s first Sikh prime minister was no ordinary head of government. As India’s finance minister, Dr Manmohan Singh was responsible for ushering in free-market reforms in 1991 that transformed India into an economic engine. Later, he was made the prime minister by the Congress Party. He led the government from 2004 to 2014. These 10 years were replete with rich lessons for politicians.
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qcertify-global · 13 days ago
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Heartfelt Condolences
We at QCertify Global are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India.
A visionary leader, brilliant economist, and a true statesman, his contributions to India's growth and global stature will forever be remembered.
#ManmohanSingh#Condolences#qcertifyglobal#isocertification
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insightfultake · 25 days ago
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The Media’s Role in Shaping Political Narratives: Modi’s BJP vs. Gandhi’s Congress
In the bustling newsroom of The Indian Express during the 1970s, an editor once deliberated whether to run a blank editorial page—a silent rebellion against censorship imposed during Indira Gandhi’s Emergency. Decades later, in a digitally-driven era, Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat reached millions, bypassing traditional media entirely. These two moments capture the contrasting eras of media in India: the Gandhi-led Congress’s dominance and Modi’s transformative BJP era....read full story
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