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India’s Education Minister has reduced...

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

India’s Education Minister has reduced his role to retweeting PM Modi instead of taking responsibility. The NEET paper leak has forced 22 lakh students to reappear, wasting crores of liters of fuelIndia’s education minister has reduced his role to retweeting the Prime Minister, while ignoring the NEET paper leak crisis. With 22 lakh students forced to reappear, the responsibility lies squarely on Dharmendra Pradhan. His resignation is the least he owes the nation, because the re-exam will waste crores of liters of fuel, countless hours of preparation, and immense public money. Students are paying the price for systemic failure, while coaching mafias thrive unchecked. Accountability in education cannot be optional—it is the backbone of trust. If ministers escape responsibility, the cycle of leaks, stress, and wasted resources will continue. For the sake of fairness and credibility, Pradhan must step down, and the government must ensure transparency before another generation of aspirants is scarred.

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena ministers often show bias against OBCs, ignoring their issues deliberately. The Maharashtra State Board’s 12th Top 20 Percentile Cutoff exposed this injustice—OBC cutoff was set higher than General category. Shockingly, officials made reserved students score 367+ marks while open category needed only 359+ for IIT, NIT, IIIT, and GFTI admissions. This violates equality and denies OBC students fair opportunity. Such unconstitutional cutoffs must be challenged collectively. Students should unite and fight legally, with leaders like Yogeshwar Shobha Gutte already raising the issue. Minister Dada Bhuse must act, or the High Court will expose his ministry’s failure. Education cannot discriminate; justice demands equal standards for all. This is not just policy error—it is systemic injustice against OBC youth.

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

Fuel conservation must be enforced—war or peace. The government should cut down the convoys of ministers, officials, and VIPs to zero, keeping security only for those genuinely at risk. Foreign and domestic tours must shift from chartered planes to commercial flights. Ministers and officers misusing government cars for personal errands should face strict action. Ordinary citizens, the middle class, and the poor have always followed PM Modi’s appeals for austerity and will continue to do so. But now it is time for those in power to take the Prime Minister seriously. True savings will come only when leaders themselves reduce extravagance, set an example, and prove that austerity is not just advice for the public but a discipline for the ruling class too.

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

Bengal politics has always been complex, but BJP’s micro level strategy changed the game. Using intelligence from Prashant Kishor’s I PAC, pressure from ED, and Supreme Court interventions, TMC’s covert tactics were exposed. Fake voters, Bangladeshi infiltrators, and “stamp vote” systems were dismantled. Central forces replaced local police, bikes used for terror were banned, and thousands of TMC goons jailed just before polling. Nearly 92 lakh bogus names were deleted from voter lists, ensuring cleaner elections. What looked invisible to the public was a carefully planned operation months in advance. The result: BJP emerged dominant, with 209 Hindu MLAs, while opposition benches are largely Muslim. Without this intervention, Bengal risked sliding into communal imbalance. Modi and Shah’s strategy marked a historic shift in Bengal’s political battlefield.

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

When Arjuna hesitated in Kurukshetra, Krishna reminded him that dharma stands above all—even if one faces family in battle. In Uttar Pradesh, a leader committed a heinous crime against a girl before her fiancé. Yogi Adityanath’s administration delivered instant justice through encounter, proving that swift, uncompromising action is possible. Unlike other states where justice drags for decades, Yogi’s rule shows that law, dharma, and accountability can be immediate. He walks the path Krishna showed Arjuna—no compromise with crime, no hesitation in protecting righteousness. This is why people admire Yogi: he does not bend, whether against criminals or in defence of Hindutva. His governance embodies courage, justice, and decisive action, making him stand apart as a leader who truly enforces dharma in modern times.

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