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For the middle class, nothing is certain under PM Modi’s reign but debt and taxes. The budget - which does nothing to ease their burdens - has caused further pain by stabbing them both in the back and the chest. •⁠ ⁠Removal of Indexation •⁠ ⁠Increase in Capital Gains...

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Kanishka Dadhich 🇮🇳's profile picture
Kanishka Dadhich 🇮🇳1 year ago

If Rahul Gandhi can explain "Capital Gain Tax and Indexation" on his own, I will vote for Congress. He can't, hence I vote for BJP.

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Ashish Singh1 year ago

Rahul Gandhi Next PM of India 🔥 If you agree 🔄 retweet

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Vanitha1 year ago

Protecter of the country 🔥

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Swati Dixit ಸ್ವಾತಿ1 year ago

RG Roasted like a King👑🦁🔥

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VIKRAM1 year ago

सिर्फ INDIA गठबंधन ही आम लोगो को टैक्स से राहत देगी,मोदी सरकार लोगो को टैक्स के चक्रव्यू में फंसा कर तबाह कर देगी

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Dr.Manmohan Singh Satire1 year ago

🔥🔥⚡

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Ek Jigyasa Hai1 year ago

Stop Tax Terrorism

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Trupti Garg1 year ago

Why are you using word “Chakravyuh” Why don’t you say kalma of taxes.. Scared to hurt sentiments of your vote bank or your ultimate intention is just to spoil image of Hindus ??

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Dhruv Rathee Satire1 year ago

बजट का हलवा 2-3% को बँट रहा है

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Samira1 year ago

Fark saaf hai 🙏

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