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Sep 30, 2023 • 11 tweets • 5 min read
9 of the biggest corruption cases that rocked India 🇮🇳 during Congress’ rule.
from Indira Ghandy to Rajiv Ghandy to Sonia Ghandy, This one family cost India over 15 Lakh Crores.
And their gen next heir Rahul Ghandy is desperate to come to power so that they don’t lose this skill that he has inherited from his ancestors.
This is the unchallenged legacy of ‘THE DESPERATE HEIR’ .
Read on:
Indira Gandhi election fraud (1975):
Indira Gandhi was barred from holding office for six years after she was found guilty of electoral corruption, which she blatantly rejected. Gandhi was found guilty of dishonest election practices, excessive election expenditure, and of using government machinery and officials for party purposes. The judge rejected more serious charges of bribery against her.
Sep 9, 2023 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
Progressive India’s 🇮🇳 enemy numéro 1. Rahul Ghandy was praising BRI by China yesterday, Criticizing Bharat, stating he does not see an alternative vision coming from us.
Even though he knows, China has fallen into its own debt trap as loans under Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have piled up and China is panicking.
Knowing how China has single-handedly destroyed many economies dragging them into an almost irreversible economic spiral.
But he is so indebted to the Chinese, he continues to push their agenda doing everything to destroy Bharat and push it backwards.
Today, @narendramodi did the unthinkable launching the BRI killer, Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) & India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).
#G20SummitDelhi #G20Bharat
Under the BRI, China dumped over USD 1 trillion as loans to nearly 150 developing and least developed countries at high rates of interest, becoming the world's largest official creditor for the first time.
But the country is learning hard lessons as the borrowing countries are facing foreign exchange crises and cannot pay back the Chinese debts. Nearly 60 per cent of China's overseas loans are currently held by countries considered to be in financial distress, compared with just 5 per cent in 2010.
Aug 24, 2023 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
Some jealous wankers high on cheap colonial trash sold on the streets of London have been ranting about aids that they provide to India, let’s expose them.
A thread:
Please amplify as much as possible.
#Chandrayaan3Landing
In recent years, the reparations debate has been growing louder.
To begin with, the aid received is 0.4%, which is less than half of 1% of India's GDP.
British aid, which is far from the amounts a reparation debate would throw up, is only a fraction of India's fertiliser…
Aug 12, 2023 • 25 tweets • 9 min read
I lost my 75 year old mother and 57 year old brother to COVID within a month in 2020.
In the next 6 months, I went into severe depression, developed anxiety disorder, went under knife to fix my injured my knee, lost my job and survived hospitalisation due to COVID.
Today 3… https://t.co/mtRNXfCQZUtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
I was living with my family in Singapore. I had everything I wanted; a loving wife, 2 wonderful kids, a well paying and highly satisfying job.
Jun 5, 2023 • 8 tweets • 4 min read
Why was Germany 🇩🇪 mourning on 3rd June 2023 while India witnessed one of the worst train accidents?
Read on…
3 June 1998
An ICE 1 train on the Hannover-Hamburg railway near Eschede in Lower Saxony, Germany derailed and crashed into an overpass that crossed the railroad, which then collapsed onto the train.
I am going to say this. India will not heal until Indians accept that we have huge problems in the first place.
1) stop blaming the government for garbage in your neighbourhood, it’s your problem if your streets rivers parks and canals are in a mess.
2) stop blaming trashy politicians like @ArvindKejriwal if they talk shit and do shit because you are the one that elected them in the first place. And if you can’t change them, change your outlook as they represent majority. And that’s how democracy works.