Decoding Dynamics
The opening of Qurbani is peak cringe…..random, shameless glorification of Sanjay Gandhi and Indira Gandhi stuffed into a film that has NOTHING to do with them.
Right after a dark chapter like The Emergency, this wasn’t just tone-deaf, it felt like outright bootlicking. No context, no relevance, just forced praise to stay in power’s good books.
Imagine starting a slick crime thriller and opening with political PR. Kills the vibe instantly.
Cinema or chamchagiri? Pick a lane.
Maulana Hasan Ali Rajani, Vice President of the All India Shia Personal Law Board, declares: We mourn the dead but we reject imported politics. Every nation must handle its disputes within its own borders. We strongly condemn these global protests in India, Pakistan, or anywhere else. Those dying are not our leaders. Shias worldwide respect Ali al-Sistani , not clerics from Iran. Stop using money and manipulation to incite unrest and poison the atmosphere. Stay loyal to your own country. Keep foreign agendas out.
Uttar Pradesh has been put on notice and the mafia is running out of time.
CM Yogi Adityanath has drawn a clear red line with a 24-hour ultimatum: identify illegal encroachment, land grabbing, and corruption now or face ruthless action. No extensions. No excuses. Vacate the land or watch the bulldozers roll. Property seizure, legal crackdown, total wipe-out of the land mafia ecosystem.
This is what zero-tolerance governance looks like.
Public land belongs to the people, not to criminals hiding behind muscle and money. From villages to cities, the message is loud and clear the era of fear is over, and the era of law has returned.
That’s why today’s Uttar Pradesh is safer, faster, investment-ready, and development-driven. Criminals are on the back foot, investors are confident, and citizens feel protected.
Yogi Adityanath doesn’t shield mafias, he crushes them.
He doesn’t negotiate with criminals, he enforces the law.
Strong action.
Relentless leadership.
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An interesting observation by Prakash Belawadi.
In politics, cheap words are thrown around to feel powerful but numbers don’t lie and credentials don’t bend.
Calling someone a “zero” might sound clever on a mic, but it collapses instantly when facts walk in. This video exposes that contrast brutally. While one man mocks, the other’s record speaks with cold precision: 90%+ academics, 99.34 percentile at IIM, and an All India Rank of 244 in the UPSC—one of the toughest exams on the planet.
This isn’t a comeback built on noise. It’s a demolition built on discipline, sacrifice, and results.
You can ridicule a person, but you can’t erase years of relentless work.
Let this be a reminder: labels are for the lazy, excellence is for the relentless.
The loudest response to arrogance isn’t outrage, it’s undeniable achievement. tamilnadu
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