The Popular Front's comeback across Europe, especially in France, hints at a major shake-up of the political order by the GDS.
India's choice of NDA brings a sigh of relief. The US should follow suit with Trump.
Set aside the flawed Democracy for now and focus on the PF.
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Why do @narendramodi and @AmitShah keep pushing for a 'Congress Mukth Bhārat'?
It is a socialist party, formed by the Colonial powers and is still under. Has the same ability to bounce back like the PF in Europe.
Congress's recent makeover to a complete Islamic party
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is one step short of becoming another Popular Front.
The shocking leap PF made in the French election's 2nd round mirrors the tactical voting we see in India, a perfect example being EPS's manoeuvres in Vikravandi.
The real question is: How did the PF get to this level?
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Key Points:
~ France stands as the perfect ground for reviving the Popular Front, deeply intertwined with the revival of Islamic Socialism (IS)
~ The perfect Hegelian equation of 'Invasion through Immigration' since 2015 set the stage for this unholy nexus.
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- Observe the dialectical phenomenon: Islam initially inciting terror, then fostering Islamophobia, and consolidating power through victimhood (example - recent Palestinian movements).
~ How did they pull this off so successfully?
I present three factors:
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First, the ability to wait decades and continually engage with various target groups.
Second, the knack for bridging ideological divides to form convincing alliances. This includes factions like the Greens, Liberals, Democrats, and anyone left of centre.
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The alliance between IS and PF through Algerian Nationalists and the French Left in the 1930s showcases how they rise above ideological differences to oppose a common enemy.
Whether it's Colonials, Fascists, or the modern Right Wing, they only need a common enemy.
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In France, it's Le Pen; in the US, it's Trump; in India, it's Modi.
That's why Modi is relentlessly labeled a fascist. They're bringing this message to the masses, translating it to "Tanashah" in the local language. I've detailed this in a previous thread.
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In short, like in India, Le Pen's anti-Islam polarisation led to a reverse consolidation of Muslims, fuelling the resurgence of IS and PF.
Third, the Left's ability to collectively and simultaneously orchestrate global narratives is unmatched.
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Be it Climate Change fuelling the Corporate Left, BLM championing the oppressed, or rallying for Palestine, their playbook is cutting-edge.
Their arsenal of tools, skilled agents, and visionary tactics represent a new form of warfare that many can't quite grasp.
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That's why Dhārmic forces struggle to counter this dark power.
I now bring you to Kerala which is the only standing Communist political force in India.
On the verge of uprooting, it has applied the French formula of PF and IS since the mid 2000's.
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In a candid 2010 interview, then-Communist CM of Kerala, V S Achutanandan, exposed a deep-rooted connection.
The bond between Islamism and Communism stretches back over 150 years.
If I see it right, Islam was a socialist movement, and Communists merely repackaged it.
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As I say, remove the sickle’s handle and change the flag’s colour— you get the Crescent and the Star.
Here's what Congress is becoming: India's new PF. Small and regional anti-BJP parties are playing right into their hands.
They're corrupt. But Congress is sinister.
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The NDA’s return proves one thing—we still have a pure collective conscience.
To halt Congress, we must:
1. Avoid targeting Muslims or any group that might reverse consolidate. 2. Steer clear of attacking Modi and BJP—they're our best bet. 3. Focus on nation-building.
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Think how you can support Modi.
4. Craft positive stories. Drive real change in your community. Dive into Modi's schemes and connect those in need with local BJP leaders.
5. Most importantly, IGNORE noise from the enemies. Stop amplifying Left voices.
6. Swadharma.
VM
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GDS is using their Puppet to target two key issues:
1. NEET - to mobilise students 2. Agniveers - to disrupt the defense system Modi is standing up to counter the GDS plans to create Civic havoc and unrest.
I warned about this 2 years ago. Recap here
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War takes many forms:
1. Military Combats 2. Political Warfare 3. Information Wars 4. Propaganda Warfare 5. Cyber Warfare 6. Psychological Warfare 7. Biological Weapons (e.g., COVID) 8. Chemical Weapons (e.g., Anthrax) 9. Economic Hit Jobs 10. Trade Warfare
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10. Weather Weaponry 11. Religious Wars 12. Civil Wars
Our enemies use all of the above, and I have examples for each.
Our biggest concern is our demography.
A youth bulge is both a massive opportunity and a looming threat.
Tamizh Nadu Elections 2026: AIADMK, BJP, and Annamalai - The Starting Position
1. Will AIADMK team up with BJP? 2. What’s behind EPS’s confident grin? 3. Can AIADMK unite its factions? 4. Will BJP's internal strife escalate? 5. What's @annamalai_k 's game plan for 2026?
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1. Will AIADMK team up with BJP?
AIADMK craves an alliance with BJP, but EPS won’t budge with @annamalai_k at the helm.
He wants BJP to replace Annamalai with a leader he can team up with ease. Someone who will never overshadow him.
EPS is determined to oust Annamalai,
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ready to go to any lengths to see it through.
Why does AIADMK need BJP?
Simple: BJP offers a loyal, disciplined vote bank.
In return, AIADMK can toss them a few insignificant seats. No need for AIADMK to back BJP—it’s a free lunch.
1. Did @annamalai_k stumble by going solo in Tamizh Nadu? 2. Will AIADMK join the NDA fold now? 3. Is Tamizhisai right about her comment on BJP followers? 4. What if Annamalai becomes a Cabinet Minister? 5. Will Annamalai be removed as party president in jeopardy?
My take
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1. Tamizh Nadu BJP made a huge leap in vote share under the dynamic, firebrand leadership of @annamalai_k
Interestingly, this was pan state, not pockets. Even Chennai rocked.
His inspiration has everyone thinking, "I can do this too!" - which may explain older leaders
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jumping into the arena now.
I stay strong in my view that @annamalai_k 's decision to go solo was right.
Besides the vote share, here are some other reasons why going solo did good for BJP:
a. AIADMK cadres in most places don't even know BJP. They won't vote BJP.