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This is the difference between self-proclaimed Deshbhakt and real Deshbhakt. You go around comparing your country to those who have looted us for hundreds of years, and that too with half-truths and facts. You cry about the per capita GDP of our country but can't see how much it...

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Akanksha2 yıl önce

Doesn't he even know what he is saying?  He himself is confused. I am not sure if he is frustrated with the so-called dictatorship, economy, or opposition not coming together to defeat BjP. What is his problem exactly?

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Lakshay Mehta2 yıl önce

Proud of you palki sharma ji to destroy these self- proclaimed deshbhakt. Saari mehnat pe paani fer diya uske 🤣🤣 And yes, we have struggled in past but now we are much better than before and on a right path.

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Aryan2 yıl önce

Just keeping Deshbhakt in the profile does not make you one. The body language, the way it been presented looks so cheap. get a life man

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Adit2 yıl önce

In today's era, those who are supporting the opposition are self proclaimed patriots.

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Anuradha Mishra (Modi's Family)2 yıl önce

Who cares about these self proclaimed ones Bala, self proclaimed fact checker तो LKFC भी है, Who gives a heed to what he or his likes say or believe!

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Youth Against Hate2 yıl önce

Indian GDP 2004 - 0.70 trillion dollar 2014 - 2.03 trillion dollar 287% growth between 2004-14 Congress govt 2014 - 2.03 Trillion Dollar 2023 - 3.70 Trillion Dollar 182% growth rate between 2014-24 Modi govt. Per Capita Income of Indians 2004 - 624$ 2014 - 1560$ 250% Per capita income growth of Indians during Congress. 2014 - 1650$ 2023 - 2256$ Just 140% per capita income growth during BJP Under Modi we saw slow Per capita income growth, while under #Congress we saw high per capita income growth

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TM2 yıl önce

I think he doesnt realise the base of what he is saying while comparing. And people call them as learned economists. 😂 Am unable to understand how are these people even called to speak. He is frustrated by the even fact that we are growing.

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RazX2 yıl önce

ऐसे होता है EVM hack। मोदीमय भारत ।😃👏👏

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Rahul Gupta2 yıl önce

स्वघोषित देशभक्त और असली देशभक्त में यही फर्क है। आप अपने देश की तुलना उन लोगों से करते फिरते हैं जिन्होंने सैकड़ों सालों तक हमें लूटा है, और वो भी आधे-अधूरे सच और तथ्यों के साथ। आप हमारे देश की प्रति व्यक्ति जीडीपी के बारे में रोते हैं लेकिन यह नहीं देख पाते कि पिछले 10 सालों में इसमें कितना बदलाव आया है। हां, हमने अतीत में संघर्ष किया है, लेकिन अब हम सही दिशा में आगे बढ़ रहे हैं, और हम 4 जून के बाद भी ऐसा ही करते रहेंगे!

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Shailesh Bhardwaj2 yıl önce

Yes, we have struggled in the past, but we are now headed in the right direction, and we will continue to do so after 4th June too! 👍👍

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