• Congress can play the most important role in stopping the population growth of Muslims. If Rahul Gandhi becomes the brand ambassador of population control then this can be controlled because the community only listens to him.

    :Himanta Biswa Sarma, CM Assam
    Congress can play the most important role in stopping the population growth of Muslims. If Rahul Gandhi becomes the brand ambassador of population control then this can be controlled because the community only listens to him. :Himanta Biswa Sarma, CM Assam
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  • Assam will become a Muslim-majority state by 2041, nobody can stop it: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
    Assam will become a Muslim-majority state by 2041, nobody can stop it: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
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  • The Muslim population in Assam has reached 40%.

    In 1952, there were only 12% Muslims in Assam.

    We have lost many districts, Muslims have become the majority in them.

    This is not a political issue for me, now it has become a question of life and death.

    Assam is a border state, I am fighting the infiltrators every day.

    The infiltrators trap our tribal daughters.

    : Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Minister, Assam
    The Muslim population in Assam has reached 40%. In 1952, there were only 12% Muslims in Assam. We have lost many districts, Muslims have become the majority in them. This is not a political issue for me, now it has become a question of life and death. Assam is a border state, I am fighting the infiltrators every day. The infiltrators trap our tribal daughters. : Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Minister, Assam
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  • A brief history of insurgents in Myanmar : Three years after the military coup in Myanmar, Operation 1027 was launched against the military junta by the Three Brotherhood Alliance members comprising the Arakan Army (AA) based in Rakhine State, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) from the Kokang Region of Shan State, and The Ta’ang National Liberation Army, also from Shan State.

    The People’s Defence Force (PDF)—militia groups that have branched out of the shadow of National Unity Government (NUG)—also joined the fray. NUG has the unstinted support of the US and has its office in Washington DC at a short distance from the White House.

    The trouble for India : The military in Myanmar is losing ground to these insurgents. And very recently, Myanmar Insurgent allies capture strategic Shan State town from Junta.

    In comes Manipur – Chin National Army (CNA) on November 7, supported by PDF operating from Chin State and Sagaing Division of Myanmar, captured key military outposts and towns on the border with India. Khampat town on the Kale-Tamu road, an important trade route, and Khampat police station in the Sagaing region were the first to fall.

    A slight detour to Nagaland to prove the role of CIA in this region : The US-CIA involvement in the Naga insurgency is well-recorded. A paper published by the Indian Council of Social Sciences Research claimed that a former secret service agent revealed that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had supported and financed the Naga underground movement till the 1950s. The US continued to be the patron and supplier of arms and ammunition to the insurgent groups of Northeast India from Bangkok in the 1970s.

    Back to Manipur : vast drug fields were controlled by the out of state, mostly Christian Kukis. This angered the mostly Hindu Meitis – who are the original inhabitants of Manipur.

    In the Manipur conflict, this transnational ethnic identity was propelled by the idea of Zalengam (land of freedom for all Kuki people). In India, Zalengam constitutes parts of Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Karbi Anglong district in Assam; in Myanmar, the Kabaw Valley, Chin State, and parts of Sagaing Division; and in Bangladesh, the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

    It is true evangelists have penetrated North East of India to a large extent and this draws the interest of both Rahul Gandhi ( a Catholic himself ) and of course the larger Christian world – from Europe to US. Hence CIA is most active and interested in this region and will do everything possible to ensure Hinduism does not prosper or grow in North East.

    For that to happen, Hinduism itself has to be dismantled and Modi’s party has to fall. Hence, once more, in comes Rahul Gandhi all gung ** and throwing stones without a worry.

    Its easier to make money out of drug sales – and fund anti national elements and demonstrations in India with sale of drugs which are grown inside India ( Manipur et al ).

    I do not need to explain how cutting just one hind leg of a large beast can incapacitate it for good. Wonder why the Indian government is giving leeway to this small beast (RG) who has many legal cases outstanding against him ( National Herald, Augusta Westland, Dual Citizenship and much more ).

    If I were to simplify this – think of :

    1. George Soros as the “dirty drug money cleaner using his banks and offshore accounts”

    2. the CIA as the brain and muscle to take control of drug producing land and production facilities

    3. the various terror organizations as enablers of CIA

    4. evangelists as important agents to wean the locals away from Hindu culture – so that region can be easily brought under control by foreign agents

    5. Rahul Gandhi and Indian Congress as insiders in India to enable this + start the breakup of India along caste, regional divide so that a broken India will be easy to control by a declining US in the not so distant future. ( PLUS : Satisfy the ambitions of many PM aspirants in Indian opposition, with a broken India - they are all dreaming of becoming PM's of different parts of new India ).
    6. Lastly, in the global table, the first boy is the US and its bodyguard is CIA, the second boy is China and its bodyguard is MSS. Both have shaken hands together to deny the upcoming third boy (India) to the high table - the world will be the oyster for these two nations only to do as they please.

    Now u understand Rahul Gandhi trip to Manipur, his drugs and buzz about Columbia
    Dr GP
    A brief history of insurgents in Myanmar : Three years after the military coup in Myanmar, Operation 1027 was launched against the military junta by the Three Brotherhood Alliance members comprising the Arakan Army (AA) based in Rakhine State, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) from the Kokang Region of Shan State, and The Ta’ang National Liberation Army, also from Shan State. The People’s Defence Force (PDF)—militia groups that have branched out of the shadow of National Unity Government (NUG)—also joined the fray. NUG has the unstinted support of the US and has its office in Washington DC at a short distance from the White House. The trouble for India : The military in Myanmar is losing ground to these insurgents. And very recently, Myanmar Insurgent allies capture strategic Shan State town from Junta. In comes Manipur – Chin National Army (CNA) on November 7, supported by PDF operating from Chin State and Sagaing Division of Myanmar, captured key military outposts and towns on the border with India. Khampat town on the Kale-Tamu road, an important trade route, and Khampat police station in the Sagaing region were the first to fall. A slight detour to Nagaland to prove the role of CIA in this region : The US-CIA involvement in the Naga insurgency is well-recorded. A paper published by the Indian Council of Social Sciences Research claimed that a former secret service agent revealed that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had supported and financed the Naga underground movement till the 1950s. The US continued to be the patron and supplier of arms and ammunition to the insurgent groups of Northeast India from Bangkok in the 1970s. Back to Manipur : vast drug fields were controlled by the out of state, mostly Christian Kukis. This angered the mostly Hindu Meitis – who are the original inhabitants of Manipur. In the Manipur conflict, this transnational ethnic identity was propelled by the idea of Zalengam (land of freedom for all Kuki people). In India, Zalengam constitutes parts of Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Karbi Anglong district in Assam; in Myanmar, the Kabaw Valley, Chin State, and parts of Sagaing Division; and in Bangladesh, the Chittagong Hill Tracts. It is true evangelists have penetrated North East of India to a large extent and this draws the interest of both Rahul Gandhi ( a Catholic himself ) and of course the larger Christian world – from Europe to US. Hence CIA is most active and interested in this region and will do everything possible to ensure Hinduism does not prosper or grow in North East. For that to happen, Hinduism itself has to be dismantled and Modi’s party has to fall. Hence, once more, in comes Rahul Gandhi all gung ho and throwing stones without a worry. Its easier to make money out of drug sales – and fund anti national elements and demonstrations in India with sale of drugs which are grown inside India ( Manipur et al ). I do not need to explain how cutting just one hind leg of a large beast can incapacitate it for good. Wonder why the Indian government is giving leeway to this small beast (RG) who has many legal cases outstanding against him ( National Herald, Augusta Westland, Dual Citizenship and much more ). If I were to simplify this – think of : 1. George Soros as the “dirty drug money cleaner using his banks and offshore accounts” 2. the CIA as the brain and muscle to take control of drug producing land and production facilities 3. the various terror organizations as enablers of CIA 4. evangelists as important agents to wean the locals away from Hindu culture – so that region can be easily brought under control by foreign agents 5. Rahul Gandhi and Indian Congress as insiders in India to enable this + start the breakup of India along caste, regional divide so that a broken India will be easy to control by a declining US in the not so distant future. ( PLUS : Satisfy the ambitions of many PM aspirants in Indian opposition, with a broken India - they are all dreaming of becoming PM's of different parts of new India ). 6. Lastly, in the global table, the first boy is the US and its bodyguard is CIA, the second boy is China and its bodyguard is MSS. Both have shaken hands together to deny the upcoming third boy (India) to the high table - the world will be the oyster for these two nations only to do as they please. Now u understand Rahul Gandhi trip to Manipur, his drugs and buzz about Columbia Dr GP
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  • "There is a particular community of people who got houses, toilets, roads, government jobs, ration and ₹1250 per month from the Modi government.

    But this community voted for Congress. Because their aim was not development but to remove Modi".

    - Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
    "There is a particular community of people who got houses, toilets, roads, government jobs, ration and ₹1250 per month from the Modi government. But this community voted for Congress. Because their aim was not development but to remove Modi". - Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
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  • Types of Farming in India: Traditional and Modern Methods
    India, a country with a rich agricultural heritage, practices a variety of farming methods influenced by its diverse climates, topographies, and cultures. Broadly, farming in India can be categorized into traditional and modern methods. Each type has its own unique characteristics, advantages, and limitations. Let’s delve deeper into these farming types and understand where tomato farming fits in, along with the agricultural tools used in these practices.

    Traditional Farming Methods

    Traditional farming in India is characterized by methods that have been passed down through generations. These practices are typically eco-friendly and rely on indigenous knowledge and local resources. Some common types of traditional farming include:

    1. Subsistence Farming:
    - Subsistence farming is practiced on small plots of land where farmers grow crops to meet the needs of their own family. This type of farming relies heavily on human and animal labor, with minimal use of modern machinery.
    - Crops: Staples like rice, wheat, maize, and pulses.

    2. Shifting Cultivation:
    - Also known as "slash and burn" agriculture, this method involves clearing a piece of forest land by burning, cultivating it for a few years until the soil fertility decreases, and then moving to a new plot.
    - Regions: North-Eastern states such as Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland.

    3. Mixed Farming:
    - Mixed farming involves growing crops and raising livestock simultaneously on the same land. This ensures a balanced use of land resources and helps in maintaining soil fertility through natural means.
    - Crops: Cereals, vegetables, fodder crops along with cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry.

    4. Crop Rotation and Intercropping:
    - Crop rotation involves growing different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons to maintain soil health and reduce pest infestations.
    - Intercropping involves growing two or more crops in proximity. This can enhance soil fertility and reduce pests and diseases.

    5. Organic Farming:
    - Organic farming is a method that relies on natural substances and processes to cultivate crops. It avoids synthetic chemicals and fertilizers, focusing on maintaining ecological balance.
    - Practices: Use of compost, green manure, biological pest control, and crop diversity.

    Modern Farming Methods

    Modern farming methods in India have evolved with advancements in technology, aiming to increase productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. These methods often require significant investment in infrastructure, machinery, and technology. Key modern farming methods include:

    1. Commercial Farming:
    - Commercial farming is large-scale farming geared towards producing crops for sale rather than for personal consumption. It involves the use of high-yield variety seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and sophisticated machinery.
    - Crops: Cash crops like cotton, sugarcane, tobacco, and tea.

    2. Intensive Farming:
    - Intensive farming aims to maximize output from a given area of land using intensive inputs like labor, fertilizers, and irrigation. It is often practiced in areas with high population densities.
    - Crops: Vegetables, fruits, and high-yield varieties of staple crops.

    3. Precision Farming:
    - Precision farming involves using advanced technologies such as GPS, IoT, and data analytics to optimize field-level management concerning crop farming. This method ensures efficient use of resources and maximizes yield.
    - Tools: Soil sensors, drones, satellite imagery, and automated machinery.

    4. Hydroponics and Aeroponics:
    - These are methods of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent (hydroponics) or air/mist environment (aeroponics). These methods are gaining popularity in urban areas with space constraints.
    - Crops: Leafy greens, herbs, tomatoes, and strawberries.

    5. Genetically Modified Crops (GM Crops):
    - GM crops are developed by altering the genetic material of plants to achieve desired traits such as pest resistance, herbicide tolerance, and improved nutritional content.
    - Crops: Bt cotton, GM mustard (under trial).

    Tomato Farming: Traditional or Modern?

    Tomato farming in India can be seen in both traditional and modern contexts. Traditionally, tomatoes have been grown using organic and mixed farming methods, where they are intercropped with other vegetables and pulses. This method relies on natural fertilizers, pest control, and manual labor.

    However, with the advent of technology, tomato farming has also embraced modern methods. Commercial tomato farming often involves the use of hybrid seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and drip irrigation systems. In more advanced setups, tomatoes are grown using precision farming techniques, hydroponics, and in controlled environments like greenhouses to ensure higher yields and better quality produce.

    Agricultural Tools Used in Farming

    The tools and equipment used in Indian agriculture have evolved significantly, reflecting the shift from traditional to modern practices. Here are some commonly used tools in both types of farming:

    1. Traditional Tools:
    Plough: Used for tilling the soil, traditionally drawn by oxen.
    Sickle: A hand-held agricultural tool for harvesting crops.
    ***: Used for weeding and soil aeration.
    Bullock Cart: For transporting goods and produce.

    2. Modern Tools:
    Tractor: A versatile machine used for ploughing, planting, and hauling.
    Combine Harvester: Used for harvesting crops efficiently.
    Seed Drill: Ensures precise planting of seeds.
    Irrigation Systems: Drip and sprinkler systems for efficient water use.
    Drones: For monitoring crop health, spraying pesticides, and mapping fields.
    Soil Sensors: For monitoring soil moisture, nutrient levels, and temperature.

    Conclusion

    The evolution of farming methods in India from traditional to modern reflects the country's quest for higher productivity, sustainability, and food security. Traditional Farming methods, with their eco-friendly practices, continue to be relevant, especially in regions where modern technologies are not yet accessible. On the other hand, modern farming methods have revolutionized agriculture with their efficiency and higher yields, contributing significantly to the economy. Tomato farming, an integral part of Indian agriculture, straddles both traditional and modern methods, showcasing the versatility and adaptability of Indian farmers. The appropriate use of agricultural tools, whether traditional or modern, plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall productivity and sustainability of farming practices in India.

    https://khetigaadi.com/blog/types-of-cultivation-farming-in-india/
    Types of Farming in India: Traditional and Modern Methods India, a country with a rich agricultural heritage, practices a variety of farming methods influenced by its diverse climates, topographies, and cultures. Broadly, farming in India can be categorized into traditional and modern methods. Each type has its own unique characteristics, advantages, and limitations. Let’s delve deeper into these farming types and understand where tomato farming fits in, along with the agricultural tools used in these practices. Traditional Farming Methods Traditional farming in India is characterized by methods that have been passed down through generations. These practices are typically eco-friendly and rely on indigenous knowledge and local resources. Some common types of traditional farming include: 1. Subsistence Farming: - Subsistence farming is practiced on small plots of land where farmers grow crops to meet the needs of their own family. This type of farming relies heavily on human and animal labor, with minimal use of modern machinery. - Crops: Staples like rice, wheat, maize, and pulses. 2. Shifting Cultivation: - Also known as "slash and burn" agriculture, this method involves clearing a piece of forest land by burning, cultivating it for a few years until the soil fertility decreases, and then moving to a new plot. - Regions: North-Eastern states such as Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. 3. Mixed Farming: - Mixed farming involves growing crops and raising livestock simultaneously on the same land. This ensures a balanced use of land resources and helps in maintaining soil fertility through natural means. - Crops: Cereals, vegetables, fodder crops along with cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry. 4. Crop Rotation and Intercropping: - Crop rotation involves growing different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons to maintain soil health and reduce pest infestations. - Intercropping involves growing two or more crops in proximity. This can enhance soil fertility and reduce pests and diseases. 5. Organic Farming: - Organic farming is a method that relies on natural substances and processes to cultivate crops. It avoids synthetic chemicals and fertilizers, focusing on maintaining ecological balance. - Practices: Use of compost, green manure, biological pest control, and crop diversity. Modern Farming Methods Modern farming methods in India have evolved with advancements in technology, aiming to increase productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. These methods often require significant investment in infrastructure, machinery, and technology. Key modern farming methods include: 1. Commercial Farming: - Commercial farming is large-scale farming geared towards producing crops for sale rather than for personal consumption. It involves the use of high-yield variety seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and sophisticated machinery. - Crops: Cash crops like cotton, sugarcane, tobacco, and tea. 2. Intensive Farming: - Intensive farming aims to maximize output from a given area of land using intensive inputs like labor, fertilizers, and irrigation. It is often practiced in areas with high population densities. - Crops: Vegetables, fruits, and high-yield varieties of staple crops. 3. Precision Farming: - Precision farming involves using advanced technologies such as GPS, IoT, and data analytics to optimize field-level management concerning crop farming. This method ensures efficient use of resources and maximizes yield. - Tools: Soil sensors, drones, satellite imagery, and automated machinery. 4. Hydroponics and Aeroponics: - These are methods of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent (hydroponics) or air/mist environment (aeroponics). These methods are gaining popularity in urban areas with space constraints. - Crops: Leafy greens, herbs, tomatoes, and strawberries. 5. Genetically Modified Crops (GM Crops): - GM crops are developed by altering the genetic material of plants to achieve desired traits such as pest resistance, herbicide tolerance, and improved nutritional content. - Crops: Bt cotton, GM mustard (under trial). Tomato Farming: Traditional or Modern? Tomato farming in India can be seen in both traditional and modern contexts. Traditionally, tomatoes have been grown using organic and mixed farming methods, where they are intercropped with other vegetables and pulses. This method relies on natural fertilizers, pest control, and manual labor. However, with the advent of technology, tomato farming has also embraced modern methods. Commercial tomato farming often involves the use of hybrid seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and drip irrigation systems. In more advanced setups, tomatoes are grown using precision farming techniques, hydroponics, and in controlled environments like greenhouses to ensure higher yields and better quality produce. Agricultural Tools Used in Farming The tools and equipment used in Indian agriculture have evolved significantly, reflecting the shift from traditional to modern practices. Here are some commonly used tools in both types of farming: 1. Traditional Tools: Plough: Used for tilling the soil, traditionally drawn by oxen. Sickle: A hand-held agricultural tool for harvesting crops. Hoe: Used for weeding and soil aeration. Bullock Cart: For transporting goods and produce. 2. Modern Tools: Tractor: A versatile machine used for ploughing, planting, and hauling. Combine Harvester: Used for harvesting crops efficiently. Seed Drill: Ensures precise planting of seeds. Irrigation Systems: Drip and sprinkler systems for efficient water use. Drones: For monitoring crop health, spraying pesticides, and mapping fields. Soil Sensors: For monitoring soil moisture, nutrient levels, and temperature. Conclusion The evolution of farming methods in India from traditional to modern reflects the country's quest for higher productivity, sustainability, and food security. Traditional Farming methods, with their eco-friendly practices, continue to be relevant, especially in regions where modern technologies are not yet accessible. On the other hand, modern farming methods have revolutionized agriculture with their efficiency and higher yields, contributing significantly to the economy. Tomato farming, an integral part of Indian agriculture, straddles both traditional and modern methods, showcasing the versatility and adaptability of Indian farmers. The appropriate use of agricultural tools, whether traditional or modern, plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall productivity and sustainability of farming practices in India. https://khetigaadi.com/blog/types-of-cultivation-farming-in-india/
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    Types of cultivation in India. Various cultivation techniques agricultural sector, along with irrigation, Farming and agricultural inputs
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  • Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announces the process to end VIP culture rule of paying electricity bills of Government officials using tax payer money.

    Beginning July 2024, all public servants will have to pay for their own electricity consumption.

    CM and the Chief Secretary will set an example and start paying their power bills from July 1 onwards.
    Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announces the process to end VIP culture rule of paying electricity bills of Government officials using tax payer money. Beginning July 2024, all public servants will have to pay for their own electricity consumption. CM and the Chief Secretary will set an example and start paying their power bills from July 1 onwards.
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  • Historic victory in Assam! 🌟 Since 1985, no single political formation has won more than 10 seats in parliamentary elections from Assam. Today, BJP and its allies have made history by winning 11 seats! This remarkable verdict will inspire us to work even harder for the people of Assam. Thank you for your trust and support! 🙏 #Assam #BJP #Victory
    Himanta Biswa Sarma
    Historic victory in Assam! 🌟 Since 1985, no single political formation has won more than 10 seats in parliamentary elections from Assam. Today, BJP and its allies have made history by winning 11 seats! This remarkable verdict will inspire us to work even harder for the people of Assam. Thank you for your trust and support! 🙏 #Assam #BJP #Victory Himanta Biswa Sarma
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  • Our Govt is focused on creating world-class educational infrastructure in Assam & upgrading existing institutions at par with global standards and we have undertaken a massive exercise to implement this vision, from the primary level to specialised education.

    #3YearsOfTransformation
    Himanta Biswa Sarma
    Our Govt is focused on creating world-class educational infrastructure in Assam & upgrading existing institutions at par with global standards and we have undertaken a massive exercise to implement this vision, from the primary level to specialised education. #3YearsOfTransformation Himanta Biswa Sarma
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  • Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said that if Muslims give up their claim on the mosques of Kashi and Mathura, then the Islamophobia in the minds of people will end.
    Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said that if Muslims give up their claim on the mosques of Kashi and Mathura, then the Islamophobia in the minds of people will end.
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  • Lets wait and see!
    #June4
    #Election2024
    #ResultDay
    A large number of BJP voters have gone silent. BJP Voters from states where BJP had very little presence won't speak to any pollster.

    I believe BJP is winning :
    8-10 in Tamilnadu
    28-30 in WB
    13-15 in Telangana
    2-3 in Kerala
    16-17 in Odisha
    2-3 in Punjab
    2-3 Andhra Pradesh

    It will add 40+ seats in the previous tally.
    BJP is gaining 8-10 seats in UP as well.
    29/29 in MP is very much possible
    26/26 in Gujarat is certain
    12 Assam
    16 Bihar
    10 Chhattisgarh
    2 Goa
    8 Haryana
    4 Himachal
    10 Jharkhand
    20 Karnataka
    23 Maharashtra
    1 Manipur
    24 Rajsthan
    2 Tripura
    5 Uttrakhand
    72 UP

    BJP may cross 350 alone.....
    Lets wait and see! #June4 #Election2024 #ResultDay A large number of BJP voters have gone silent. BJP Voters from states where BJP had very little presence won't speak to any pollster. I believe BJP is winning : 8-10 in Tamilnadu 28-30 in WB 13-15 in Telangana 2-3 in Kerala 16-17 in Odisha 2-3 in Punjab 2-3 Andhra Pradesh It will add 40+ seats in the previous tally. BJP is gaining 8-10 seats in UP as well. 29/29 in MP is very much possible 26/26 in Gujarat is certain 12 Assam 16 Bihar 10 Chhattisgarh 2 Goa 8 Haryana 4 Himachal 10 Jharkhand 20 Karnataka 23 Maharashtra 1 Manipur 24 Rajsthan 2 Tripura 5 Uttrakhand 72 UP BJP may cross 350 alone.....
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  • Kolkata, West Bengal: On West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, Deputy Speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly, Numal Momin says, "The misgovernance, misrule of Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal will pave the way for the BJP to win 28 to 35 seats in West Bengal. So automatically after this election, leaders of TMC will run away from the party. Then naturally it will collapse after this election..."
    Kolkata, West Bengal: On West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, Deputy Speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly, Numal Momin says, "The misgovernance, misrule of Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal will pave the way for the BJP to win 28 to 35 seats in West Bengal. So automatically after this election, leaders of TMC will run away from the party. Then naturally it will collapse after this election..."
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  • In the first year, Agniveers can expect an Annual Salary of approximately Rs. 4.76 lakh, which increases to Rs. 6.92 lakh in the final year of their service. So in 4 years they will earn approximately 21 Lakhs.

    Additional Benefits
    Seva Nidhi Package: After completing 4 years of service, Agniveers will receive a one-time payment of Rs. 11.71 Lakh.
    Regular Cadre Opportunity: 25% of Agniveer candidates have the potential to join the regular cadre of the Armed forces.

    Life Insurance Cover: A non-contributory life insurance cover of Rs. 48 Lakh will be provided.

    Ex Gratia for Service-Related Death: Next of kin will receive an additional ex gratia amount of Rs. 44 Lakh in the event of a service-related death.

    Disability Compensation: Agniveers with disabilities will receive one-time ex gratia payments of Rs. 44 Lakh (100% disability), Rs. 25 Lakh (75% disability), or Rs. 15 Lakh (50% disability).

    Leave Entitlement: Agniveers can avail up to 30 days of leave per year.

    Medical and Canteen Facilities: Agniveers will have access to medical facilities and canteen services.

    Reservation: Agniveers will receive a 10% reservation in Assam Rifles, CAPFs, Coast Guard, and Defense PSU.

    Congress promises 1 lakh per year. So in 4 years its just 4 lakhs. No other benefits.
    In the first year, Agniveers can expect an Annual Salary of approximately Rs. 4.76 lakh, which increases to Rs. 6.92 lakh in the final year of their service. So in 4 years they will earn approximately 21 Lakhs. Additional Benefits Seva Nidhi Package: After completing 4 years of service, Agniveers will receive a one-time payment of Rs. 11.71 Lakh. Regular Cadre Opportunity: 25% of Agniveer candidates have the potential to join the regular cadre of the Armed forces. Life Insurance Cover: A non-contributory life insurance cover of Rs. 48 Lakh will be provided. Ex Gratia for Service-Related Death: Next of kin will receive an additional ex gratia amount of Rs. 44 Lakh in the event of a service-related death. Disability Compensation: Agniveers with disabilities will receive one-time ex gratia payments of Rs. 44 Lakh (100% disability), Rs. 25 Lakh (75% disability), or Rs. 15 Lakh (50% disability). Leave Entitlement: Agniveers can avail up to 30 days of leave per year. Medical and Canteen Facilities: Agniveers will have access to medical facilities and canteen services. Reservation: Agniveers will receive a 10% reservation in Assam Rifles, CAPFs, Coast Guard, and Defense PSU. Congress promises 1 lakh per year. So in 4 years its just 4 lakhs. No other benefits.
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  • Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma in Jharkhand-

    Under Congress rule, Bangladeshi infiltration started in Assam. It was going on for 40 years. Today, the number of infiltrators from Bangladesh in Assam is 1.25 crores.

    Don't let Rohingyas destroy your identity like they have done to Assamese people. I accept the mistake. You will become minority in your own land like us.

    They become ministers, magistrate & speakers. Assamese are struggling to survive.

    Don't do the same mistake
    Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma in Jharkhand- Under Congress rule, Bangladeshi infiltration started in Assam. It was going on for 40 years. Today, the number of infiltrators from Bangladesh in Assam is 1.25 crores. Don't let Rohingyas destroy your identity like they have done to Assamese people. I accept the mistake. You will become minority in your own land like us. They become ministers, magistrate & speakers. Assamese are struggling to survive. Don't do the same mistake
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  • BIG ⚡️ statement by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma-

    When the BJP won more than 300 seats, we fulfilled the promise of construction of Ram Mandir. Now once we get 400 seats, Krishna Janmabhoomi will be built and Baba Vishwanath Mandir will also be built in place of Gyanvapi... Soon Pak-occupied Kashmir will become part of our country under the leadership of PM Modi...,"

    https://twitter.com/MeghUpdates/status/1790451334329573625
    BIG ⚡️ statement by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma- When the BJP won more than 300 seats, we fulfilled the promise of construction of Ram Mandir. Now once we get 400 seats, Krishna Janmabhoomi will be built and Baba Vishwanath Mandir will also be built in place of Gyanvapi... Soon Pak-occupied Kashmir will become part of our country under the leadership of PM Modi...," https://twitter.com/MeghUpdates/status/1790451334329573625
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  • BJP's clean sweep in the third phase.

    BJP leading in 91 out of 93 seats.

    Gujarat - BJP leading in 26 out of 26 seats

    Karnataka - BJP leading in 13 out of 14 seats

    Maharashtra - BJP leading in 9 out of 11 seats

    Uttar Pradesh - BJP leading in 10 out of 10 seats

    Madhya Pradesh - BJP leading in 9 out of 9 seats

    Chhattisgarh - BJP leading in 7 out of 7 seats

    Bihar - BJP leading in 5 out of 5 seats

    Assam - BJP leading in 4 out of 4 seats

    Goa - BJP leading in 2 out of 2 seats

    Bengal - BJP leading in 4 out of 4 seats

    Dadra and Nagar Haveli - BJP leading in 1 out of 2 seats

    The figures are from the third phase.
    BJP's clean sweep in the third phase. BJP leading in 91 out of 93 seats. Gujarat - BJP leading in 26 out of 26 seats Karnataka - BJP leading in 13 out of 14 seats Maharashtra - BJP leading in 9 out of 11 seats Uttar Pradesh - BJP leading in 10 out of 10 seats Madhya Pradesh - BJP leading in 9 out of 9 seats Chhattisgarh - BJP leading in 7 out of 7 seats Bihar - BJP leading in 5 out of 5 seats Assam - BJP leading in 4 out of 4 seats Goa - BJP leading in 2 out of 2 seats Bengal - BJP leading in 4 out of 4 seats Dadra and Nagar Haveli - BJP leading in 1 out of 2 seats The figures are from the third phase.
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  • Media: Supreme Court denies Bail to Arvind Kejriwal.

    AAP Supporter: Supreme Court has become BJP Agent. All Judges are sold.

    Me: How can you accuse the Supreme Court and Judges?

    AS: Yes I can. Judges like Ranjan Gagoi joined BJP after retirement.

    Me: Is Ranjan Gagoi the first Judge to Join Politics after retirement?

    AS: Yes of course!!

    Me : Have you heard about Justice Baharul Islam??

    AS: Ye kaun hai?

    Me: Baharul Islam joined Congress in 1956 and was sent to Rajya Sabha in 1962 and 1968. He resigned in 1972. In 1979, he was appointed as CJI of Gauhati High Court. He retired in 1980. Nine months after retirement, Indira Gandhi appointed him as a judge of the SC in December 1980. He retired in 1983 (weeks after he gave a verdict favouring Congress’s Bihar CM Jagannath Mishra in a corruption case) and joined the Congress. He was then Given Lok Sabha ticket from Assam and later went to Rajya Sabha on Congress ticket.

    Imagine a Politician joins Judiciary and after retirement again joins Politics. Have you seen this kind of example under Modi?

    AS: Really.. I never knew this!! but German Street dog never covers these issues.

    Me: He will never cover these topics because it will expose his owners who are funding him. So better stop wasting time on his videos and try to read and research by yourself!!
    Media: Supreme Court denies Bail to Arvind Kejriwal. AAP Supporter: Supreme Court has become BJP Agent. All Judges are sold. Me: How can you accuse the Supreme Court and Judges? AS: Yes I can. Judges like Ranjan Gagoi joined BJP after retirement. Me: Is Ranjan Gagoi the first Judge to Join Politics after retirement? AS: Yes of course!! Me : Have you heard about Justice Baharul Islam?? AS: Ye kaun hai? Me: Baharul Islam joined Congress in 1956 and was sent to Rajya Sabha in 1962 and 1968. He resigned in 1972. In 1979, he was appointed as CJI of Gauhati High Court. He retired in 1980. Nine months after retirement, Indira Gandhi appointed him as a judge of the SC in December 1980. He retired in 1983 (weeks after he gave a verdict favouring Congress’s Bihar CM Jagannath Mishra in a corruption case) and joined the Congress. He was then Given Lok Sabha ticket from Assam and later went to Rajya Sabha on Congress ticket. Imagine a Politician joins Judiciary and after retirement again joins Politics. Have you seen this kind of example under Modi? AS: Really.. I never knew this!! but German Street dog never covers these issues. Me: He will never cover these topics because it will expose his owners who are funding him. So better stop wasting time on his videos and try to read and research by yourself!!
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