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Jio’s disruption in Indian politics

Even though parties are competing on social media, drop in data prices helped them to reach out the large voters which is disrupting Indian politics.

युवराज का इस्तीफा या रोबोट 2.0 की तैयारी?

चुनाव खत्म हुए, परिणाम घोषित हुआ और फिर शुरू हो गया असली खेल। इस बार खेल सत्ता का नहीं गांधी परिवार को उस हार के जिम्मेदारी से बचाने का खेल शुरू हुआ है।

Lalu fails to sense political wind

Just the once it was said that this was an election like no other Bihar has seen for generations. Lalu Prasad was not there. It was a bit like Helen having left the dance floor.

सूरत अग्निकांड से कब सबक सीखेंगे हम!

हमें अपने बच्चों को जो लाइफ सेविंग स्किल सिखानी होगी. जिस तरह से हम उनके करियर की चिंता करते है उसी तरह से इस तरह की विपरीत परिस्थितियों में बच्चों को कैसे निपटना, क्या करना क्या नहीं ये सिखाने की भी चिंता होनी चाहिए. जान है तो जहान है.

Let us love, trust and respect the Sab ka Modi through certain Gandhian thoughts

The recent speech of Modi to NDA members clearly evoked the feeling that Modi not only promote Gandhian thoughts but also live through Gandhian thoughts.

Divisive politics- The beginning of the end

The diversity of India is always a beautiful idea but was never used to break India or Indians on any basis. The diversity was joyful. But then Britishers came and now leftist liberals.

Did Nyay really backfire on Congress?

Everyone loves free lunch. You just have to show that you have the capability to offer one.

Who moved my narrative? Curious case of Indian elites

For the first time in the history of Independent India, the Indian Elites are clueless about how to regain control over information and the narrative. It is frustrating them. It is making them desperate, angry and abusive, leading them to create fear psychosis by shouting “Idea of India is in Danger”.

Is Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur a terrorist or an accused?

When we can make a martyr out of the person who was involved in the custodial torture of the person accused of alleged terror attacks, then I guess we can at least extend the basic courtesy of waiting for a judgement on Sadhvi Pragya Thakur's guilt before we ourselves become the Judge, Jury and executioner and pronounce a verdict based on rhetoric and no proof or evidence.

Fitting reply by the silent majority of India

The "silent majority" loves democracy. They understand that their country needs them more on the day of voting than on the day when someone from the "loud minority" decided to vilify the state or their favourite leaders on social media.

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