Tweet Modi ji, Modi ji, Modi ji, Last night, as I watched you address the United Nation General Assembly in Hindi, my chest swelled with pride. It was so refreshing to see someone showing respect to our culture and trying to instill a sense of national pride among Indians who suffer from a major colonial...
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Tags: Hindi, ModiAtUN, ModiInUS, NaMoChaleAmreeka, narendra modi, UN General Assembly
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Tweet Dear Mrs Vadra, You are amazing. Just look at you. That nice cotton saree. Glowing complexion. Skin so white that you could be in a Fair and Lovely ad. You’re like Indira ji reborn as a Fab India dressed angel out to save India from evil communal forces. You’ve taken on the big...
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Tags: elections 2014, indira gandhi, narendra modi, priyanka gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, robert vadra, Sonia Gandhi
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Tweet As an avid social media enthusiast with strong opinions and a healthy following, i am not happy with the state of affairs. Very disappointed. I have been called an AAPtard, a Moditard, and a Rahultard at various points of time. Every day some or the other person asks me how much money i...
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Tags: AAPtards, bjp troll, Feku, india elections 2014, kejriwal, Moditards, narendra modi, paid agents on twitter, paid media, Pappu, RaGa
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Tweet This election season is heating up. The debates are raging, in news studios, parks and around water coolers in offices. Decades old friendships are being broken over people’s political loyalties. The biggest question in everybody’s minds is no longer the name of the celebrity who will feature on the next episode of Koffee...
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Tags: arvind kejriwal, congress, elections 2014, India, jaswant singh, kejriwal ka jhaadu, modi is god, narendra modi, Rahul Gandhi, rahul ki mummy
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Tweet Dear Advani ji, I don’t know if there is an easy way of saying this to someone so senior, so i’ll just say it upfront. Please let it go. It is not worth it, and you are just going to damage your legacy. Move on. Leave it. Chhodo. Chhade de. [See i even looked...
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Tags: BJP, elections 2014, lk advani, narendra modi
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Tweet Dear Kejriwal ji, Not too long ago, i risked going against the Supreme Court’s verdict on article 377 by going fully gay for you, the messiah of hope, the man who was to end all corruption in the country. I asked you, RTI activist, Magsaysay award winner, catalyst of a massive anti-corruption movement...
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Tags: 2014, AAP, arvind kejriwal, India elections, narendra modi, varanasi
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Tweet Nitish Kumar is angry. Very angry. How dare Narendra Modi put up a poster showing them holding hands (awww…)? This when the Bihar Chief Minister had been eyeing the Muslim vote ahead of the assembly election. Apparently, Modi should have taken Kumar’s permission before using his picture in the ad. Now after this...
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Tweet The third phase of The Great Indian Election of 2009 is all set for April 30. A total of 1,567 candidates, including 101 women contestants, are in the fray for the 107 seats going to the polls in round III. UP Chief Minister Mayawati raised her case for Prime Ministership on caste grounds...
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Tags: elections, India, mayawati, narendra modi, news roundup, newsweek anti obama, Rahul Gandhi, varun gandhi
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Tweet After months of exciting drama, India finally went to vote in the first phase of the 2009 General Elections. The voting for 124 Lok Sabha seats took place relatively peacefully with a voter turnout of about 60%, apart from Naxal attacks in which 17 people were killed. Earlier the Supreme Court snubbed the...
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Tags: ashok gehlot, general elections, India, lk advani, mayawati, narendra modi, sachin tendulkar, sania mirza, sanjay dutt, varun gandhi
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Tweet George Bush may not be the US president anymore, but he sure left a legacy. During a press conference being addressed by P Chidambaram following CBI’s exoneration of Jagdish Tytler’s involvement in the 1984 riots, Singh lobbed a shoe at Chidambaram. It didn’t connect, but that didn’t seem to be his intention. He...
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Tags: budhia, elections, gudia, India, india outsourcing, lk advani, mayawati, narendra modi, twitter moldova
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