🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
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- Sep 12
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
The Kingmaker at 75! In India’s democracy, the President and Prime Minister hold defined powers. Yet above them stands a figure whose influence cannot be measured—RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. As he turns 75, the nation reflects on the role of the man who steered India from the uncertain years of Manmohan Singh to the decisive era of Narendra Modi. It was Bhagwat who sidelined Advani, Rajnath Singh, and Sushma Swaraj, ensuring Modi’s rise. Under his leadership, the RSS expanded its reach—embracing education, farmers, women, and even communication in English, carrying its ideas to the world. Today, BJP’s strength and India’s stature are rooted in the quiet strategy of this kingmaker. The nation salutes Mohan Bhagwat, whose vision gave India a leader like Modi and a future of strength. Happy 75th birthday to the Sarsanghchalak!
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
The Queen’s Silent Battle! In her final months, Queen Elizabeth II quietly endured bone marrow cancer, never letting it overshadow her duty. Diagnosed in 2021, soon after Prince Philip’s death, she was told she had only months to live. Yet she asked her doctors for one wish—to survive long enough to mark her Platinum Jubilee. Through strict treatments, blood transfusions, and even giving up her favorite drinks, she lived nearly a year longer, celebrating that historic milestone with her people. Afterward, she refused further treatment, retreating to Balmoral to embrace the end with dignity. At 96, frail yet serene, she chose peace over struggle. Her final decision stands as a deeply human and powerful act—one last reminder of her grace, discipline, and unwavering sense of duty.
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Urban Naxals: The Greater Threat! Today, police teams from Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, and Bihar arrested five Pakistani-linked terrorists in Delhi—Ajhar Danish, Aftab Hussain, Kamran Qureshi, Abu Sufiyan, and Huzaifa Yemen. Their plot was to unleash bloodshed. Yet, beyond these names, India faces a darker reality. Urban Naxals—those hiding behind Indian names and intellectual masks—pose a far more insidious danger. In Maharashtra especially, figures like Nikhil Wagle, Chaudhary, Sarode, B.G. Kolse Patil, and Sanjay Raut thrive on creating unrest, attempting to push India toward chaos like Nepal or Bangladesh. If the external terrorist is a visible enemy, these internal disruptors are the invisible termites weakening the nation from within. Strong, decisive action against them is as urgent as against the terrorists caught today.
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Silence Speaks Louder! In a rare move, the BJP has directed its leaders and spokespersons to remain silent on the sensitive Nepal crisis. This isn’t hesitation—it’s diplomacy. At a time when loose remarks can inflame tensions across borders, measured silence protects India’s long-term interests. By stepping back from sound bites, the party signals that sensitive geopolitics must be handled at the highest levels of statecraft, not television debates. Sometimes, silence is not weakness but wisdom—and in the case of Nepal, BJP seems to have chosen the wiser path.
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Modi’s Diplomacy, Trump’s Contrast
Trump’s first month in office was full of chaos—tariffs, insults, and confusion. By Day 14, he admitted losing India to China, and by Day 21, his tone had collapsed into incoherent rants. In sharp contrast, Modi’s first month is marked by calm statesmanship: focusing on farmers and fishermen, engaging world leaders, launching Aatmanirbhar Bharat, and speaking directly to 1.4 billion Indians. Where Trump swings between hostility and desperation, Modi builds trust, respect, and partnerships. No wonder, by Day 28, Trump had to call Modi his “very good friend.” This contrast shows why India today stands tall in global diplomacy.
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