Hathyogi (हठयोगी)
Hathyogi (हठयोगी)

@hathyogi31

7 Tweets 52 reads Jan 09, 2025
Narendra Modi said he would destroy the left ecosystem, during the 2024 Lok Sabha election campaign. What has he done till now?
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1. Openly exposed the connection of George Soros with the Gandhi family- The connection between George Soros and the Gandhi family was openly exposed for the first time by an official government spokesperson. Until then, this link was dismissed as a mere conspiracy theory. Prominent Congress leaders, including Shashi Tharoor, had previously referred to Soros as a friend. However, following the revelation, they found themselves on the defensive, avoiding public scrutiny.
2. Taking care of the BOLLYWOOD - Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor, known for their left-leaning views, recently praised Prime Minister Modi. Similarly, Vikrant Massey, another actor often associated with leftist ideologies, has shown a shift in tone. What do you think led to this change?
3. Dealing with the high table - JP Morgan has long been associated with supporting left-leaning ecosystems for decades. Yet, recently, its CEO publicly praised Prime Minister Modi, highlighting his transformative impact on India. He stated, "Modi ji took 400 million people out of poverty." What could have prompted such a shift in perspective?
4. The Fall of Justin Trudeau: The self-proclaimed "chhote pappa" of the left-liberals has finally had to step down. While Elon Musk and Donald Trump played pivotal roles in his political downfall, it was India that delivered the decisive blow by dragging him down the Leader Popularity Index. After all, no leader can be toppled without first losing public favor.
By the way, where is Pannum these days? Why is he so silent now? Not babbling anymore, is he?
5. Digging up the Khalistaan - Remember how the Khalistanis and leftists worked hand in hand, treating Diljit Dosanjh like their prince charming? They hoped to exploit his popularity to push their agendas. But then, what happened? Diljit met Prime Minister Modi, a move that surely wasn’t just about singing jingles together. It’s safe to assume there’s more to that meeting than meets the eye—perhaps a turning point they never saw coming.
6. Turning Talibaan against Pakistan- India and the Afghan Taliban government held a significant meeting in Dubai yesterday—the first of its kind since the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan. This marks a crucial development in diplomatic and trade relations between the two.
Interestingly, let’s not forget how leftists celebrated the Taliban's victory in Afghanistan as a blow to Western imperialism. Now, with India stepping up to re-establish trade ties with the Taliban, it signals a pragmatic approach, focusing on mutual interests and regional stability.
The narrative seems to be shifting, doesn’t it?

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