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"Congress’ Reign of Terror: From Nehru’s Noose to Rahul’s Mafia Mob – Expose the Bullying Dynasty Now!"

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  "Congress’ Reign of Terror: From Nehru’s Noose to Rahul’s Mafia Mob – Expose the Bullying Dynasty Now!" Introduction  The Congress gavel crashes down like a mafia don’s sledgehammer, shattering dissent into a thousand jagged shards, its ominous echo captured in the August 29, 2025, @BhavikaKapoor5 X thread (1961430096704688456) demanding “Godi Media” jailings—a modern crescendo in their threat symphony that chills my spine. As I sit here at 1:20 PM IST on this Saturday, August 30, 2025, my heart pounds with rage, witnessing this dynasty’s shameless audacity to crush voices that dare to speak. The air feels heavy with their tyranny, a stench I can’t ignore. From Jawaharlal Nehru’s iron-forged noose to Rahul Gandhi’s lawless mafia mob, Congress conducts a relentless orchestra of intimidation, bullying adversaries and decimating rivals with a conductor’s cruel baton. This is no governance; it’s a gangster’s inferno, a blaze that threatens to consume our freedom! This exposé t...

“Dice on the Sabha Floor”: Online Gaming, Dharma, and the State’s Tightrope

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“Dice on the Sabha Floor”: Online Gaming, Dharma, and the State’s Tightrope At the heart of India’s newest public quarrel—how to treat real-money online gaming—lies an older civilizational anxiety: what happens when play becomes peril, when leisure becomes leverage, and when the State, like a householder-king in the śāstra tradition, is asked to hold together the competing claims of liberty, livelihood, and public morality? If the proposed legislative push (and cognate executive action) to proscribe real-money gaming seeks to protect families from addiction, debt spirals, and the unutterable grief of suicide, the counter-claim is no less human: millions of hours of creative work, tens of thousands of livelihoods, flourishing esports sub-cultures, and a broader digital economy that has learned to speak Indian, code Indian, and—when nudged sensibly—also tax Indian. In narrating the struggle between prohibition and regulation, it helps to begin not with a statute but with a story, and not...