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*காஷ்மீரில் மோடி ஜி*

*பாஜக முஸ்லிம்களுக்கு எதிர்ப்பான கட்சி என்று தமிழக மக்களிடையே 2 கழகங்கள் சீமான், திருமா ... கருத்தை ஆழமாக பதித்து வைத்துள்ளனர்.*

*இதற்கு ஆப்பு வைத்தது போல் காஷ்மீரில் மோடி ஜிக்கு ஆதரவாக முஸ்லிம்களின் பிரம்மாண்ட நிகழ்ச்சி.*

*கலந்து கொண்ட அனைவரும் 100% முஸ்லிம்களே.*

*காஷ்மீர் முஸ்லிம்கள் பாஜகவை புரிந்து கொண்டனர்.*

*தமிழகமும் புரிந்துகொள்ள துவங்கிவிட்டது*
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To Abuse and Insult is their Trade Mark . But people have come out of the clutches of Paid media , Lutyens propaganda , False Narrative Kings and History Distortionists . Thanks to Social Media especially the WhatsApp Media for eye-opening reports , patriotism and facts sharing otherwise we would lived up our life without knowing the real Mahatmas .
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*Why some ministers are given key portfolios but are elected through Rajya sabha*

*Annamalai answers….*

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*When @BJP4India President Murli Manohar Joshi and @narendramodi hoisted the Indian national flag at Lalchowk in Srinagar on the Republic Day in January 1992, a 28-year-old youth, Mohammad Ashraf Hajam aka 'Azad', who was associated with a militant outfit, went there out of curiosity to see why the BJP leaders were adamant on their suicidal mission. It was the highest point of the armed insurgency in Kashmir. Azad met the BJP leaders and later visited them at a guesthouse at Cheshma Shahi. Their relationship, according to Azad, grew strong.*

*Later the BJP leaders invited Azad to Delhi & arranged his meeting with Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Some months later, Narendra Modi arrived in Srinagar and established contact with Azad. In a privately hired taxi, Azad drove Modi to his home at Hakermulla near the Hizbul Mujahideen supremo Syed Salahuddin's village of Soibugh in Budgam district. For over 10 days, Azad accompanied Modi to a large number of villages in all 6 of Kashmir's districts, beginning with Soibugh without any security.*

*According to Azad, Modi was on a BJP-RSS mission but introduced himself as a human rights activist. He asked the people different questions about their political aspirations, social and economic issues, development, history etc. Modi wrote down their answers on his notebooks. Thereafter Azad joined the BJP & he is continuously associated with the same party till dt.*

*During the Lok Sabha campaigning in February 2019, Azad & Modi met at Srinagar airport and recalled their old days.*

*Yesterday again, the duo met at Srinagar airport where Azad did receive and see off Prime Minister Modi. Top bureaucrats and Police officers watched Modi asking Azad about his family and the development in Soibugh and introducing him as "my old friend". On his return at the airport, Modi told him: "Azad Sahab aap kī mehnat rang layī hai. Bahut saré loug jalsé mein aayé thé". Now 60, this turbaned man with a flowing white beard is none other than Ashraf 'Azad' with PM Modi at Srinagar airport on Thursday.*
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PM Modi is in no sense an Establishment Figure
800 years or Mughal rule
200 years of British
70 years of काले अंग्रेज

But I don't blame them. They had an opportunity, they grabbed it

Problem is with

1. Intellectual Hindus
2. Ostrich Hindus
3. All is well type Hindus
4. Secular Hindu
5. Convent educated Hindus
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The emotional backing these young girls show for PM Modi is truly touching.🥹
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Arfa: Rahul Gandhi claims Congress can't win elections because the media is controlled by BJP.

Revant Reddy: Media can't win or lose elections.

Well, someone in Congress admits Rahul Gandhi is just making excuses for his defeats.

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