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16/02/2025

No matter how the media paints him

No matter what the BJP IT Cell says about him, the truth remains that his resolve is unshakable. They can peddle their narratives and twist their tales, but the ground reality speaks for itself. Every time they launch a smear campaign, it only reinforces his support among the people, who recognize the difference between propaganda and genuine leadership.

The more they try to malign his image, the clearer it becomes that they are afraid of his growing influence. They underestimate the power of the grassroots, believing that social media blitzes can overshadow the heartfelt connections he has forged with the community.

His policies reflect the aspirations of the common man, and while the IT Cell churns out misinformation in a desperate bid to sway public opinion, the electorate is wise to their games. In the face of adversity, he continues to rise, embodying the strength and determination that inspires hope.

Let them unleash their bots and trolls; it will not deter a movement grounded in authenticity and resilience. The truth, as always, finds its way, cutting through the noise of baseless allegations and political manoeuvring. The people know who stands with them, and that bond is unbreakable.
RAHUL GANDHI should lead a protest against the BJP Govt on New Delhi stampede 👍

Shameless Reel Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw needs to resign. The tragedy that unfolded at the New Delhi stampede is not just a mere incident; it is a reflection of the government's apathy and incompetence. RAHUL GANDHI must rise above the political mudslinging and unite the voices of the people who have been let down.

The BJP government's negligence cannot be swept under the carpet. Every day, innocent lives are at stake due to their failures. The people deserve accountability, and it starts from the top. Ashwini Vaishnaw’s resignation would send a strong signal that the government is listening and cares about its citizens.

We need leaders who are willing to stand up for the rights and safety of the people, not just those sitting in their glass houses, disconnected from the reality on the ground. Enough is enough! Let’s demand justice and safety for all before it’s too late. The time for action is now!🔥

ओवरकॉन्फिडेंट BJP कार्यकर्ताओं के लिए रियलिटी चेक है ये चुनावी नतीजे', RSS के मुखपत्र में तीखी टिप्पणी lआरएसएस के सदस्य ...
11/06/2024

ओवरकॉन्फिडेंट BJP कार्यकर्ताओं के लिए रियलिटी चेक है ये चुनावी नतीजे', RSS के मुखपत्र में तीखी टिप्पणी l

आरएसएस के सदस्य रतन शारदा ने इस आलेख में कहा है कि 2024 लोकसभा चुनाव के नतीजे बीजेपी के अतिउत्साही कार्यकर्ताओं और कई नेताओं के लिए रियलिटी चेक की तरह आए हैं. इन्हें अहसास ही नहीं था कि प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी का 400 पार का नारा उनके लिए लक्ष्य और विपक्ष के लिए चुनौती था l

⚡Raghuram Rajan article in Financial Times. Since it's a paid article, not everyone can read, I have posted here the con...
11/06/2024

⚡Raghuram Rajan article in Financial Times. Since it's a paid article, not everyone can read, I have posted here the content:
𝙊𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙞𝙤𝙣 | 𝙄𝙣𝙙𝙞𝙖𝙣 𝙥𝙤𝙡𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙘𝙨 & 𝙥𝙤𝙡𝙞𝙘𝙮
𝙍𝙚𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢 𝙢𝙖𝙮 𝙗𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙞𝙣𝙣𝙚𝙧 𝙞𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙄𝙣𝙙𝙞𝙖𝙣 𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣

The setback to Modi’s high-handed style of rule can galvanise the economy and make the country a reliable partner
-- RAGHURAM RAJAN

On June 4, democracy won in India, a victory conferred by a wise electorate. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s increasingly authoritarian government did not secure a majority, and now needs the support of coalition partners to stay in power. The election bodes well economically and politically for the country.

Before the election, policy was determined by the prime minister’s office and the bureaucracy, then rubber-stamped by parliament, typically over the protests of the tiny opposition. A mix of carrots and sticks co-opted the mainstream media and business. Most worryingly, government agencies jailed two opposition chief ministers before the elections, and tax authorities froze the main opposition party’s bank accounts for minor past transgressions.

With the ruling party dominating fundraising, and Modi projecting himself as India’s leader of destiny, the election seemed to be a walkover.
Fortunately, some institutions functioned reasonably independently.

The supreme court unfroze the opposition’s bank accounts. The government-appointed election commission, though unwilling to call out Modi’s dog whistles, ensured some 650mn eligible citizens voted with little intimidation or fraud. Social media channels, some run by journalists squeezed out of their former jobs, attracted an audience tired of mainstream media bias.

Moreover, authoritarian government has a weakness — it does not allow, and therefore cannot react to, feedback. While the government trumpeted overall growth, it did not acknowledge the hardship to households from rising unemployment, especially of youths, and high food prices.

Faltering consumption growth was dismissed as data aberrations. The election results may have shocked the government and mainstream press, which predicted an overwhelming victory for the Modi administration, but they did not surprise anyone with an ear to the ground.

Interestingly, reforms may pick up now. The Modi administration implemented a goods and services tax, inflation targeting and a bankruptcy code in its first term, but its cultural agenda dominated its second term. Agricultural reforms, passed without parliamentary consensus, were eventually withdrawn in the face of farmer protests.

Modi’s coalition partners and the much stronger opposition in parliament will, hopefully, prevent any unilateral policy measures. But reforms to land and labour laws, which need more consensus building, may be back on the table. A chastened government may also aim to make growth more job-intensive, improving the lot of households. If the government focuses on equipping youth with employable skills, and reviving small and medium enterprises in labour-intensive sectors, economic growth could become more inclusive even in the short run.

The government also needs to review its plans for manufacturing exports-led growth, based on protectionist tariffs and subsidies. The world does not have political or climatic room for another China-sized economy exporting manufactured goods. India has other options. It already accounts for about 5 per cent of global services exports (and less than 2 per cent of goods exports). Exports of high-skilled services, such as consulting, telemedicine and design and software embedded in manufacturing, can lead the way.

That requires a shift in spending, for instance repurposing billions of dollars of subsidies from capital-intensive chip manufacturing to investments in quality childcare, schools and colleges. Service exports would also benefit from stronger data privacy laws, including protection from government intrusion — something a more democratic India could enact.

As the ruling party’s grip on power loosens, the mainstream media and bureaucracy will see more value in being impartial. Democratic consensus can replace government-imposed fiat.

This bodes well for the 2026 reapportionment of parliamentary seats between the economically faster-growing west and south and the demographically faster-growing north and east. Democratic India will probably reach a decision that all its citizens can live with, not one that divides the country.

A more democratic India will be a more reliable friend to democracies around the world, even while its experience of colonialism gives it a different lens to that of the G7. India can be a bridge-builder in a fracturing world.

This election, like that in Poland last year, shows authoritarianism can be halted. It also makes India more central to our collective future.

Courtesy: Bhavika Kapoor.

Modi is overjoyed that he now has two life-saving oxygen cylinders. All that remains is to wait and see how long they wi...
09/06/2024

Modi is overjoyed that he now has two life-saving oxygen cylinders. All that remains is to wait and see how long they will continue to provide him with the vital oxygen he needs.

Under Modi's leadership, the past ten years were characterized by an unspoken rejection of the Constitution. Hindutva tr...
09/06/2024

Under Modi's leadership, the past ten years were characterized by an unspoken rejection of the Constitution. Hindutva triumphalism fueled this transformation, swiftly turning the nation into a disturbing realm of hate and apprehension.

India's 200 million Muslims were targeted routinely with genocidal hate speech and an epidemic of hate lynching; inter-religious marriages were effectively criminalized, and citizenship law amendments threatened their equal citizenship.

Dissenters were charged with grave crimes, and many were jailed for years without trial. India evolved into an oligarchy that was more unequal than in colonial times.

At stake in the 2024 contest was not just the fate of competing political parties and leaders. The results of the elections would decide if India imagined the freedom struggle and pledged in the Constitution would survive.

The aftermath of the election results deeply impacted Mars's stock market, causing investors to suffer a loss of approxi...
09/06/2024

The aftermath of the election results deeply impacted Mars's stock market, causing investors to suffer a loss of approximately 30 lakh crore.

Rahul Gandhi has imposed severe allegations regarding this case against PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.

At the press conference, he went on the offensive against the stock market, condemning it for the havoc wreaked by the election results and boldly proclaiming that India's stock market is intertwined in the most significant scandal ever witnessed. He insisted on having a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) for this case.

These spineless fanatics serve as our Election Commissioner, favoring the ruling party, and have disregarded the integri...
03/06/2024

These spineless fanatics serve as our Election Commissioner, favoring the ruling party, and have disregarded the integrity of their constitutional position. Their credibility has been lost by people across the country.

📢 We are deeply concerned about the current situation with our Election Commissioner. Their actions have raised serious doubts about their impartiality and commitment to upholding the integrity of our democratic process.

🤝 As citizens, we expect our Election Commissioner to be fair, unbiased, and dedicated to ensuring free and fair elections. However, their apparent favoritism towards the ruling party has eroded their credibility among people from all walks of life across the country.

🇺🇸 We believe every citizen's vote should count, regardless of political affiliation. The role of the Election Commissioner is to safeguard the democratic principles on which our nation was built. It is disheartening to see their constitutional position being compromised.

🙏 We humbly request our Election Commissioner to reflect on their actions and their impact on the people's trust. They must regain the public's confidence by demonstrating their commitment to fairness, transparency, and the rule of law.

💪 Let us come together as a nation and demand accountability from those in positions of power. Only by holding our Election Commissioner to the highest standards can we restore faith in our democratic system.

"Beyond the eye-catching GDP headline number that aims to capture global attention", let's take a moment to consider the...
01/06/2024

"Beyond the eye-catching GDP headline number that aims to capture global attention", let's take a moment to consider the real impact on everyday people. While economic growth is important, it is equally crucial to ensure that this growth translates into tangible benefits for all members of society. Let's remember to acknowledge and support the people and communities who may not be benefiting from the current successes as we celebrate the numbers.

While we rejoice in the numbers, let's also remember the individuals and communities who may not be benefiting from these achievements. Let's work together to create an economy that truly serves and uplifts everyone.

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Indian Oil's dividend to the Modi Govt is not coming from innovation or efficiency; it is the result of extractive profi...
01/06/2024

Indian Oil's dividend to the Modi Govt is not coming from innovation or efficiency; it is the result of extractive profiteering by highly inflated pump prices of petrol and diesel.

After 10 years of Modi as India's Prime Minister
27/05/2024

After 10 years of Modi as India's Prime Minister

If it’s really like that, why aren’t you actively supporting this matter? Wouldn’t it be logical to inquire about that a...
23/05/2024

If it’s really like that, why aren’t you actively supporting this matter? Wouldn’t it be logical to inquire about that as a follow-up?

Maximum profit for cronies but no minimum wages for poor workers.
23/05/2024

Maximum profit for cronies but no minimum wages for poor workers.

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