why bjp needs to win again

12 years of bjp leadership have shown us a stronger, more developed and globally respected india, from infrastructure and the digital economy to national security and india’s position on the world stage.
and national security matters.

the world has seen the damage caused by islamist extremist organisations like 9/ 11, al-qaeda, isis, the london bombings, and repeated attacks across pakistan and afghanistan. that doesn’t mean every muslim is an extremist, but pretending radical islamist terrorism isn’t a real threat is equally irresponsible.

india also has pakistan and bangladesh on its borders, making illegal immigration, border security, radicalisation and demographic changes issues we cannot simply ignore.

look at the immigration and integration debates happening across the uk and europe. countries are now struggling with problems they failed to address early enough.

so yes, i want the bjp to win. not because i think modi is perfect, but because i believe national security, stability, development and controlled immigration matter.
if bjp loses, the stakes for india are far bigger than just changing the government.

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u/nemofish77 — 6 days ago

why bjp needs to win again

modi should be the next pm. 12 years of bjp leadership have shown us a stronger, more developed and globally respected india, from infrastructure and the digital economy to national security and india’s position on the world stage.
and national security matters.

the world has seen the damage caused by islamist extremist organisations like 9/ 11, al-qaeda, isis, the london bombings, and repeated attacks across pakistan and afghanistan. that doesn’t mean every muslim is an extremist, but pretending radical islamist terrorism isn’t a real threat is equally irresponsible.

india also has pakistan and bangladesh on its borders, making illegal immigration, border security, radicalisation and demographic changes issues we cannot simply ignore.

look at the immigration and integration debates happening across the uk and europe. countries are now struggling with problems they failed to address early enough.

so yes, i want the bjp to win. not because i think modi is perfect, but because i believe national security, stability, development and controlled immigration matter.
if bjp loses, the stakes for india are far bigger than just changing the government.

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u/nemofish77 — 6 days ago

This WhatsApp forward claims the Pradhan protests are really about upcoming education reforms. Thoughts?

People want Dharmendra Pradhan our Education minister to resign. The agenda for CJP is not visible on the face of it,but... The desperation of the cockroaches surprised me.
Even I was ready to give Dharmendra Pradhan a pass.
The man has failed.
Scrutiny is deserved.
But then a question appeared.
Why this desperation?
Why Boston?
Why Germany?
Why now?
Why June 2026?
So, I started digging.
What I found had little to do with a paper leak.
It had everything to do with money.
A lot of money.
Three decisions were sitting on Pradhan's table.
All scheduled for July - Aug 2026.
All capable of reshaping Indian education.
Decision 1.
NCERT.
New textbooks.
Classes 9 to 12.
The new Mathematics curriculum introduces the Sulba Sutras.
A dangerous idea.
Because it tells Indian children something many would rather hide.
Mathematics lived here.
Long before Europe claimed ownership of the story.
The new History curriculum goes further.
The Aryan Invasion Theory.
Out.
The Sindhu-Sarasvati Civilisation.
In.
India's own story.
Returned to India.
Decision 2.
May 15, 2026.
CBSE issues a circular.
3 languages mandatory from Class 9.
At least two must be Indian languages.
Decision 3.
K. Radhakrishnan Committee reforms for NTA.
Decentralised examinations.
Technology-sovereign architecture.
No single point of failure.
No single point of manipulation.
Now ask the real question.
Who loses if all three happen?
Start with academia.
Harvard.
SOAS London.
Columbia.
Chicago.
Departments built around the Aryan Migration framework.
Annual grants at stake.
~ $500 million.
Then foreign universities.
UK.
US.
Australia.
Together earning roughly $3.7 billion annually from Indian students.
Around 1.8 million of them.
Fix India's system.
Build confidence.
Restore self-worth.
And that pipeline starts shrinking.
Then comes the coaching industry.
Manufacture anxiety.
Sell hope.
Repeat.
Worth ₹58,000 crore today.
Projected at ₹1,33,995 crore by 2028.
Built on scarcity.
Built on English-dominated examinations.
Decentralise NTA.
Expand Indian languages.
And the economics begin to wobble.
Allen.
Aakash.
FIITJEE.
BYJU'S.
Resonance.
Drishti IAS.
Thousands of smaller players.
Global investors have poured billions into this ecosystem.
Not for charity.
Not for patriotism.
For returns.
Then comes the NGO ecosystem.
The outrage industry.
The grant circuit.
A narrative that survives only if India remains intellectually dependent.
Teach children their own history.
Accurately.
And the narrative starts suffocating.
Funding follows narratives.
Funding leaves with them too.
Add it together.
Conservative estimate.
Nearly ₹3 lakh crore at risk.
More than $35 billion.
This is a business survival fight.
That is what India was about to dismantle.
That is why the meme factory found fresh energy.
That is why the protest lands on June 6.
Before the academic year begins.
Before the reforms become irreversible.
Pradhan may go.
Perhaps he should.
That is a separate debate.
But the policies are the real battlefield.
Always were.
Most people are still watching the headline.
And missing the war.

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u/nemofish77 — 28 days ago

This WhatsApp forward claims the Pradhan protests are really about upcoming education reforms. Thoughts?

People want Dharmendra Pradhan our Education minister to resign. The agenda for CJP is not visible on the face of it,but... The desperation of the cockroaches surprised me.
Even I was ready to give Dharmendra Pradhan a pass.
The man has failed.
Scrutiny is deserved.
But then a question appeared.
Why this desperation?
Why Boston?
Why Germany?
Why now?
Why June 2026?
So, I started digging.
What I found had little to do with a paper leak.
It had everything to do with money.
A lot of money.
Three decisions were sitting on Pradhan's table.
All scheduled for July - Aug 2026.
All capable of reshaping Indian education.
Decision 1.
NCERT.
New textbooks.
Classes 9 to 12.
The new Mathematics curriculum introduces the Sulba Sutras.
A dangerous idea.
Because it tells Indian children something many would rather hide.
Mathematics lived here.
Long before Europe claimed ownership of the story.
The new History curriculum goes further.
The Aryan Invasion Theory.
Out.
The Sindhu-Sarasvati Civilisation.
In.
India's own story.
Returned to India.
Decision 2.
May 15, 2026.
CBSE issues a circular.
3 languages mandatory from Class 9.
At least two must be Indian languages.
Decision 3.
K. Radhakrishnan Committee reforms for NTA.
Decentralised examinations.
Technology-sovereign architecture.
No single point of failure.
No single point of manipulation.
Now ask the real question.
Who loses if all three happen?
Start with academia.
Harvard.
SOAS London.
Columbia.
Chicago.
Departments built around the Aryan Migration framework.
Annual grants at stake.
~ $500 million.
Then foreign universities.
UK.
US.
Australia.
Together earning roughly $3.7 billion annually from Indian students.
Around 1.8 million of them.
Fix India's system.
Build confidence.
Restore self-worth.
And that pipeline starts shrinking.
Then comes the coaching industry.
Manufacture anxiety.
Sell hope.
Repeat.
Worth ₹58,000 crore today.
Projected at ₹1,33,995 crore by 2028.
Built on scarcity.
Built on English-dominated examinations.
Decentralise NTA.
Expand Indian languages.
And the economics begin to wobble.
Allen.
Aakash.
FIITJEE.
BYJU'S.
Resonance.
Drishti IAS.
Thousands of smaller players.
Global investors have poured billions into this ecosystem.
Not for charity.
Not for patriotism.
For returns.
Then comes the NGO ecosystem.
The outrage industry.
The grant circuit.
A narrative that survives only if India remains intellectually dependent.
Teach children their own history.
Accurately.
And the narrative starts suffocating.
Funding follows narratives.
Funding leaves with them too.
Add it together.
Conservative estimate.
Nearly ₹3 lakh crore at risk.
More than $35 billion.
This is a business survival fight.
That is what India was about to dismantle.
That is why the meme factory found fresh energy.
That is why the protest lands on June 6.
Before the academic year begins.
Before the reforms become irreversible.
Pradhan may go.
Perhaps he should.
That is a separate debate.
But the policies are the real battlefield.
Always were.
Most people are still watching the headline.
And missing the war.

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u/nemofish77 — 28 days ago

a conspiracy (or even real idk) on dharmendra pradhan {this is a whatsapp forwarded message i don’t own any claims}

People want Dharmendra Pradhan our Education minister to resign. The agenda for CJP is not visible on the face of it,but... The desperation of the cockroaches surprised me.
Even I was ready to give Dharmendra Pradhan a pass.

The man has failed.
Scrutiny is deserved.

But then a question appeared.
Why this desperation?
Why Boston?
Why Germany?

Why now?
Why June 2026?

So, I started digging.
What I found had little to do with a paper leak.
It had everything to do with money.

A lot of money.

Three decisions were sitting on Pradhan's table.
All scheduled for July - Aug 2026.

All capable of reshaping Indian education.

Decision 1.
NCERT.
New textbooks.
Classes 9 to 12.

The new Mathematics curriculum introduces the Sulba Sutras.
A dangerous idea.

Because it tells Indian children something many would rather hide.
Mathematics lived here.

Long before Europe claimed ownership of the story.

The new History curriculum goes further.
The Aryan Invasion Theory.
Out.

The Sindhu-Sarasvati Civilisation.
In.

India's own story.
Returned to India.

Decision 2.
May 15, 2026.

CBSE issues a circular.
3 languages mandatory from Class 9.
At least two must be Indian languages.

Decision 3.
K. Radhakrishnan Committee reforms for NTA.

Decentralised examinations.
Technology-sovereign architecture.

No single point of failure.
No single point of manipulation.

Now ask the real question.
Who loses if all three happen?

Start with academia.

Harvard.
SOAS London.
Columbia.
Chicago.

Departments built around the Aryan Migration framework.

Annual grants at stake.
~ $500 million.

Then foreign universities.
UK.
US.
Australia.

Together earning roughly $3.7 billion annually from Indian students.
Around 1.8 million of them.

Fix India's system.
Build confidence.
Restore self-worth.
And that pipeline starts shrinking.

Then comes the coaching industry.

Manufacture anxiety.
Sell hope.
Repeat.

Worth ₹58,000 crore today.
Projected at ₹1,33,995 crore by 2028.

Built on scarcity.
Built on English-dominated examinations.

Decentralise NTA.
Expand Indian languages.
And the economics begin to wobble.

Allen.
Aakash.
FIITJEE.
BYJU'S.
Resonance.
Drishti IAS.
Thousands of smaller players.

Global investors have poured billions into this ecosystem.

Not for charity.
Not for patriotism.
For returns.

Then comes the NGO ecosystem.

The outrage industry.
The grant circuit.
A narrative that survives only if India remains intellectually dependent.

Teach children their own history.
Accurately.
And the narrative starts suffocating.

Funding follows narratives.
Funding leaves with them too.

Add it together.
Conservative estimate.

Nearly ₹3 lakh crore at risk.
More than $35 billion.
This is a business survival fight.

That is what India was about to dismantle.
That is why the meme factory found fresh energy.
That is why the protest lands on June 6.

Before the academic year begins.
Before the reforms become irreversible.

Pradhan may go.
Perhaps he should.
That is a separate debate.

But the policies are the real battlefield.
Always were.

Most people are still watching the headline.
And missing the war.

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u/nemofish77 — 28 days ago

disappointed by the crowd

everyone here is literally so wannabe pick me like bro why tf are you being bitchy to me for no reason i did nothing to you 🙏🏻 gonna become the fastest college leaver😞 everyone’s so so fake here

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u/nemofish77 — 1 month ago

they considered 12th marks?

one of my npat attempts went so well that i expected around 75+
i knew something was fishy and not like i scored really bad in boards but seeing everyone’s result they literally considered 12th ke marks
they had clearly said they will only consider npat score
this is so unfair im getting bangalore campus for bba gen and bsc eco and i live in bombay i wanted bombay yaaarrrr

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u/nemofish77 — 2 months ago

Result might be out today

i got a text from my coaching centre to keep checking the dashboard today as it can be out/is out idk he said maybe a server issue too but high probability it will be released today

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u/nemofish77 — 2 months ago

Results

Is this is a fucking joke? honestly like first they said first week of june then 15th then 18th now they are saying 22 are you fucking kidding me? ts aint funny now. they are ragebaiting atp this is fucking exhausting

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u/nemofish77 — 2 months ago

Npat crashout

First, they removed Maths as a compulsory subject, which increased the number of non-Maths students applying for BBA General. Then they’re taking forever to announce the results. And now everyone’s saying the cutoff is going to be high. Like bro, am I seriously fucked from every direction?!

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u/nemofish77 — 2 months ago

Npat predicted cutoffs

Just saw commun mumbai’s post on instagram about the predicted cutoffs and it says its prolly gonna be high this year with bba gen cutoffs being around 78-80, bba soba being around 60-65 which is low honestly, and other courses literally all above 80 (idk about bcom tho). Many people applied this year apparently. I hate this. Goodbye

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u/nemofish77 — 2 months ago

How can people cheat bro

my friend (20F) cheated on her bf(21M) of 7 years with some guy she met 10 days ago when she moved to a different country and to take revenge the bf hooked up with her biggest enemy… and the boy is total green flag btw… mind you they were in long distance for 3 years and he didn’t do shit and the second she went, she did this… and he found this out by literally bluffing with her, crazy intuition… how do people cheat after so many years of being in a relationship?

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u/nemofish77 — 2 months ago

Why is kanyadaan still considered such a beautiful tradition?

I’ve never understood the idea. The word literally means “giving away a daughter.” Giving away to whom? Why? A woman isn’t property, a gift, or a donation being transferred from one family to another.

People often say it’s symbolic, cultural, or done out of love, and I respect that many families see it that way. But the symbolism itself comes from a time when women had far fewer rights and were treated as someone who belonged first to her father and then to her husband.

If marriage is supposed to be a union of equals, why is there a ritual where only one person is being “given away”?

Genuinely curious how people who support the tradition reconcile it with modern ideas of equality.

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u/nemofish77 — 3 months ago
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unfair college system

“Work hard” feels like the biggest scam ever when you realize merit alone isn’t enough for college admissions. Watching people get in with much lower scores while you miss out despite years of effort is genuinely soul crushing. And no, not every general category student is privileged or rich. Some of us sacrificed everything too. You can understand why reservations exist historically and still feel frustrated by how unfair the system feels today.

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u/nemofish77 — 3 months ago

crazy how we can always afford war but somehow “can’t afford” healthcare

Whenever there’s a war, billions appear instantly for weapons and destruction. But affordable healthcare, mental health support, and basic human needs are always called “too expensive.”

I know defense matters, but does anyone else feel like the world’s priorities are completely backwards sometimes?

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u/nemofish77 — 3 months ago

crazy how we can always afford war but somehow “can’t afford” healthcare

Whenever there’s a war, billions appear instantly for weapons and destruction. But affordable healthcare, mental health support, and basic human needs are always called “too expensive.”

I know defense matters, but does anyone else feel like the world’s priorities are completely backwards sometimes?

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u/nemofish77 — 3 months ago