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Mamata Banerjee is gone but she has left behind a massive problem for Suvendu Adhikari. Listen to the slogans: 📌Remove Modi, remove BJP, bring back Trinamool. 📌Does Modi have the courage to kick us out of our homes? 📌He who doesn't have a wife, child or sister, how will...

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🚨An angry, educated Hindu lady completely roasted the system in front of the media. Modi Kaun Modi? When asked about Modi, she exploded with rage: 'Modi? Which Modi are you talking about? The same Narendra Modi who has been Prime Minister for more than 10 years but has not held even a single proper press conference to date? The same Modi who has not visited Manipur even once in the last three years while the state continues to burn and bleed? He has time to visit foreign countries and roam around the world, but no time for his own burning state? This is the same Modi who gives hateful, divisive speeches — setting Hindus against Muslims and Muslims against Hindus. The one who never talks about education, schools, colleges, jobs, or basic facilities for the people. The only place you see him is inside temples, ringing bells for the cameras. He is busy saving his own chair and power with the cheapest tactics possible — creating fights and divisions everywhere. The poor are becoming poorer every day; the middle class are crying in pain, while Ambani and Adani are becoming richer and richer. Since 2014, when Modi became Prime Minister, India has been continuously sinking. Our economy, our society, our future — everything is drowning. We don’t need this kind of Prime Minister who only knows how to divide people in the name of Hindu-Muslim and Mandir-Masjid. We need a well-educated, sensible leader who actually raises his voice for the real problems of the people — who focuses on education so that the public can become educated, who removes heavy taxes, who works to eradicate poverty, and who solves real issues instead of creating new fights. This government has failed completely. Modi ji is not our Prime Minister anymore. Jago Hindustan! Wake up before it’s too late. The country is slipping from our hands.' #ModiGovernmentFailed #IndiaSinking #WakeUpIndia #ManipurBurns #HinduMuslimDivide

Kumar R Talukdar🇮🇳

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