Zubair had been caught spreading fake news several times & deleted it when got exposed.
Series of events 🤷♂️😂
lkfc Zubair used news of inauguration of a different bridge to attack Nitish Kumar (While he was in alliance with the BJP of course)
But deleted it later after getting fact checked.
Reverse fact check of a so-called fact checker is what earned him the name ‘lkfc’.
lkfc Md Zubair tweeted fake news that muslim students got assaulted & later deleted the tweet when got exposed.
lkfc Md Zubair falsely claimed that plans to advertise Ram's images at New York's Times Square were dropped after opposition from advocacy groups in US. This is Fake news.
Fact: Image of Lord Ram was displayed on digital billboard in New York's Times Square.
lkfc Md Zubair tweeted fake news various times about Maulana Sajid Rashidi, called him a BJP supporter.
But He never mentioned that:
Fact: Maulana Rashidi supported AAP in Delhi election in 2015, asked Muslims not to vote for BJP because of Ram Mandir.
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🚨SUPER EXPLOSIVE: After years of failure, Congress has come with new narrative to target PM Modi, through second degree connections over the Epstein files.
Congress ecosystem is saying that since someone who has ever met PM Modi, emailed Epstein, PM Modi should be blamed.
Let’s have a look at this narrative through some examples: #Thread
One of Rajiv Gandhi’s assassins met MK Stalin upon release.
Now Rahul Gandhi has also met Stalin, even has friendly relations with Stalin.
So by Congress logic, Rahul Gandhi is to be blamed for Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination.
Here Manmohan Singh is meeting Anil Ambani.
Now same Anil Ambani can be also found in Epstein files.
So if we use Congress’s way of words, Manmohan Singh will be considered a part of Epstein files and even a pedophile?
🚨From Leadership Vacuum to Jungle Raj Fear: Why MGB Lost Bihar 2025....#Thread 🧵
Bihar 2025 was more than an election. It was a verdict on governance, leadership, and stability.
The results showed that only a disciplined, delivery-focused, and united NDA could win in Bihar’s complex political landscape. Here’s why MGB failed:
The Modi Factor: PM Modi’s leadership provided credibility, momentum, and a unifying vision.
Voters associated NDA with a “double-engine” government, Bihar’s Nitish Kumar at the state level, PM Modi at the Centre, ensuring continuity, welfare, and development.
Leadership Vacuum at the Top: Rahul Gandhi was absent for 56 critical campaign days, taking a “vacation” in the middle of the campaign.
Without central leadership, MGB couldn’t present a clear strategy or energize the electorate.
Big takeaways from today’s #GSTReforms : Major GST cuts across essential goods and services, making healthcare, farming, and daily living more affordable.
A thread: 🧵
33 life-saving medicines, including cancer and chronic disease treatments, are now completely tax-free. Because every life matters.
Consumer electronics are now more affordable with GST reduced from 31.3% to 18%. Modern living made easier for every home.
Diagnostic kits and reagents now taxed at just 5%, down from 16%. Healthcare becomes more accessible for all.
Sewing machines now at 5% GST, reduced from 16%. Empowering self-reliance and livelihoods.
🚨You’ve seen the breathtaking views of the Chenab Rail Bridge — the world’s tallest railway bridge.
But do you know the story behind it? Let’s deep dive into the untold history and the woman who made it possible: Prof. Gali Madhavi Latha. 🧵
Prof. Gali Madhavi Latha — the geotechnical expert who helped build the world’s tallest railway bridge, the Chenab Rail Bridge in Kashmir. A 17-year mission. An engineering marvel. A story worth telling.
The Chenab Bridge stands at 359m, taller than the Eiffel Tower, connecting Kashmir with the rest of India by rail. It’s a symbol of resilience and modern engineering.
Back in 2005, Northern Railway brought Prof. Latha on board as the lead geotechnical consultant. Her task? Tame the Himalayas, stabilize steep fractured slopes, and make the impossible buildable.
Armed with a PhD in Geotechnical Engineering from IIT Madras and research creds at IISc Bangalore, she was no stranger to rock mechanics. The Chenab site would test everything she knew — and more.