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Badi Jaldi Kaam Dhoond Liya 😂😂😂 Credit : Dasandfamilyy

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I Quite Like Vice President Dhankar Ji’s Sense Of Humour 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

I Quite Like Vice President Dhankar Ji’s Sense Of Humour 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

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The so called unemployed fella, Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the viral, satirical Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), seems to be shifting his supposedly accidental movement into an algorithmic, corporate merchandising campaign. His introducing paid badges and corporate merchandise proves a deliberate commercial strategy to monetize Gen-Z political unrest rather than maintaining an organic satirical protest. It's obvious that launching corporate merchandise allows people to buy physical items like badges by paying money, shifting the platform into a revenue-generating algorithmic mode. While Dipke initially portrayed the massive movement as an accidental explosion of youth frustration, Arnab highlighted that setting up merchandising contracts requires planned corporate infrastructure. The digital traffic on CJP’s pages followed a classic pump-and-dump loop showing an unnatural exponential rise followed by a sudden collapse. One should question the distribution of Dipke’s massive online following. For example, the CJP handle recorded 8.6 lakh followers from Topeka, Kansas (a town with only 1.26 lakh residents), alongside static, identical follower figures from Pakistan, Palestine, and the Ivory Coast, indicating a paid bot operation. The question is why audiences in foreign nations would invest heavily in Indian internal politics, demanding that Dipke reveal his primary sources of financial funding and past political links with the Aam Aadmi Party. Credit : Republic Media Network.

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Partha Chatterjee severely penalised Abhishek Banerjee for trying to change the traditional political culture of Bengal. He noted that Abhishek's aggressive, derogatory public attacks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah were highly unacceptable. He claimed Mamata Banerjee transformed the TMC into a personal training ground to groom Abhishek Banerjee as her successor. He criticized top leaders for their inability to accept the democratic verdict delivered by the voters. He blamed political consultancy firm IPAC for weakening the grassroots party organisation and deeply damaging TMC's public image. The timing of Chatterjee's rebellion comes as the TMC grapples with its worst-ever internal upheaval after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won a massive victory with over 200 seats in West Bengal: The party is currently battling a widespread "resignation wave", with reports indicating over 100 municipal councillors and local leaders quitting their posts out of frustration with the leadership. In response to the growing dissension from Chatterjee and other rebel leaders, Mamata Banerjee released a Bengali poem titled "Chameleon" (Girgit). The poem explicitly targets party dissenters, accusing them of changing their colours within hours and abandoning the ship during difficult times for personal gain. Partha Chatterjee, who previously served as the state's education minister, was arrested in July 2022 by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) regarding a multi-crore teacher recruitment scam. He was subsequently suspended by the TMC and spent over three years in custody before securing conditional bail from the Supreme Court. Chatterjee maintains that he was politically targeted by his own party leaders and made a "victim of circumstances". Credit : CNN News18.

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Jaishankar vs Soros : India's Foreign Minister Delivers a Masterclass in Diplomacy & Defiance Dr. Jaishankar’s handling of George Soros is a strong example of India’s current foreign-policy style: calm, direct, and unapologetic about sovereignty. In the widely circulated 2023 remarks, he called Soros “old, rich, opinionated” and “dangerous,” arguing that such figures try to shape narratives rather than accept democratic outcomes. Dr. Jaishankar did not answer with outrage; he framed the issue as a larger debate about who gets to define democracy and legitimacy in a changing global order. That allowed him to turn a personal provocation into a defense of India’s electoral mandate and strategic autonomy. His line worked because it was both sharp and disciplined. Instead of escalating the confrontation, he used language that signaled confidence while keeping the focus on India’s position, not Soros’s publicity. The response landed well with audiences who see India pushing back more assertively against Western commentary on domestic politics. It also fit Jaishankar’s broader diplomatic image: composed, technically precise, and willing to challenge double standards without sounding defensive. That is why many commentators describe his approach as a “masterclass” in modern diplomacy. It blends message control, strategic ambiguity, and national assertiveness rather than relying on rhetorical volume. The Soros exchange was never just about one billionaire. It was about India rejecting the idea that external opinion can sit in judgment over its democracy or policy choices. Dr. Jaishankar’s core message was that India will answer criticism, but on its own terms. Credit : Justice For India.

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Man Escapes Air India Crash by One Flight He Noticed Something Strange! A devastating incident involving Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner has resulted in numerous fatalities after the aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport on its way to London. A passenger who had traveled on the same aircraft just two hours earlier, on a Delhi-to-Ahmedabad leg, took to social media to report troubling technical issues. He pointed out that the air conditioning and in-flight entertainment systems were not functioning, sparking serious concerns about the plane’s upkeep and overall safety. The tragedy has put a renewed spotlight on Air India’s operational practices, with the passenger’s account raising further doubts about the airline's service standards and safety track record. The Boeing 787-8, equipped with Rolls Royce Trent 1000 engines, has previously encountered mechanical challenges—now prompting investigations into potential system failures or deliberate interference. Indian aviation authorities, in coordination with their British counterparts, are actively probing the cause of the crash amid growing global criticism. This incident has once again ignited global conversations about the dependability of modern aircraft and the critical need for strict maintenance routines. It also revives scrutiny of Air India’s long-standing reputation, frequently ranked among the least reliable carriers worldwide. Credit : Republic Media Network.

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TMC IN TURMOIL 😂😂😂 Derek O'Brien Issues Showcause Notice to 5 Senior Leaders 🤣🤣🤣 Trinamool Congress after being wiped out, totally decimated in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien issued showcause notices to five senior leaders on May 8, 2026. The move comes amid escalating internal turmoil and public dissent within the party following its election defeat. I’m rather surprised at his confidence, the fellow is still looking at the TMC still being around and making a comeback after a terror reign that lasted 15 long years, high hopes Mr. O’Brien. I guess he better find a job with Cadburys again to host Bournvita Quiz 😅 for the money looted from Bengal all these guys will be slapped with cases and will have to submit the validation of wealth acquired. What hurt their ego was that the weaker ones instantly started apologising 😅 Riju Dutta: The TMC spokesperson recently sparked controversy by publicly apologizing to BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari and claiming his previous aggressive stances were made "under pressure". Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury: A veteran leader from Malda who has been vocal about internal party issues. Three other senior members: Who have expressed similar "anti-party" sentiments questioning the decision-making process. The disciplinary action is part of a broader crackdown by the newly formed TMC Disciplinary Committee, which includes Derek O'Brien, Firhad Hakim, and Chandrima Bhattacharya. The party is reeling from a "crushing" defeat in the 2026 polls, where the BJP secured significant leads, particularly in Kolkata. Outgoing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has stated she will not resign despite the setback, while internal voices continue to blame a "coterie" of leaders for the party's current state. The served notices require these leaders to explain their public comments within a specific timeline, failing which they may face suspension or expulsion from the party. The turmoil looks good and pretty satisfying for the people of Bengal, the nation is celebrating 🤣🤣🤣 Credit : CNN News18.

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Mahua Moitra & J Sai Deepak's Fiery Exchange Over Hindutva & Hinduism “Hindutva Exists Because…” The Debate 2026 by the Calcutta Debating Circle sets the stage for a charged and unfiltered clash on one of India’s most polarising questions: “Hinduism Needs Protection From Hindutva.” A fiery face-off between TMC MP Mahua Moitra and legal scholar J Sai Deepak as they lock horns over faith, politics, identity, and the future of Indian democracy. Sharp arguments, ideological fault lines, and no easy answers. This is a debate that cuts to the core of contemporary India. Moitra took jibes at her senior Swapan Da, which obviously people found uncalled for and not funny at all. J Sai Deepak, opposing the motion, he argued that Hinduism actually needs protection from secularism, rather than Hindutva. He challenged the narrative that Hindutva began with V.D. Savarkar in 1923. Instead, he traced its roots to 19th-century Bengal (1860s–1909) as an “organic Shakta response” to colonial invasion, citing figures like Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and Sri Aurobindo. He countered claims that Hindutva is “hyper-masculine” or strictly “Brahminical vegetarian,” asserting that Bengali masculinity and Shakta traditions (which include offerings of meat and alcohol) are foundational to Hindutva. J Sai Deepak argued that Hindutva is a civilizational necessity that translates into a political vision, and that it is unconstitutional to deny political representation to Hindutva while allowing it for other ideologies like communism. The event featured sharp rebuttals against co-debaters Mani Shankar Aiyar and Mahua Moitra. He accused Aiyar of conflating Hindutva solely with Savarkar and questioned Moitra on whether she had similar critiques for non-Hindu worldviews. The debate, which also featured Sudhanshu Trivedi and Ashutosh, concluded with the audience overwhelmingly voting against the motion, supporting J Sai Deepak's stance. In no way Moitra could’ve matched J Sai, nowhere near and totally decimated. Credit : ANI.

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