Mysuru: PM Modi says that Congressmen must learn from Mudhol hounds. But, whould we take any advise from those who sidelined their political mentors? CM Siddaramaiah asked.
CM Siddaramaiah talked about this while addressing an election rally at Chamaraja Assembly constituency in Mysuru.
“Even bodybuilders and pailwans have 56 inches chest. What is special in that? But, that chest must have the heart which pumps for poor. Such a heart is absent in PM Modi. Violence cases on Dalits have increased after the BJP government came to power in center,” the CM said.
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New Delhi: Content creator Sarthak Sachdev took Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) support to quirky new heights with a social experiment that unexpectedly went viral on social media platforms.
Sachdev pasted posters across city streets with QR codes linked to his own digital payment account, carrying the caption: “Donate ₹ 10 for RCB Goodluck.” This lighthearted prank took a surprising turn when strangers began scanning the QR codes and actually sending money.
By the end of the day, the creator had collected ₹ 1,200, all from people who either believed in RCB’s luck or simply enjoyed the humor behind the idea. Sachdev admitted in his video, which has since gone viral with over 24 million views, saying, “I honestly didn’t expect people to take it seriously. It was meant to be a fun social experiment.”
Reactions on his social media ranged from amused admiration to concern over digital gullibility. One user called it a “new business idea,” while another quipped, “People can spend money on some crazy s**t. I bet they would never feed the poor with that money.” Another curious curiousviewer remarked, “If it’s not fake, then it makes me feel so dumb to live in a country where people just scan random QR codes without thinking twice.”
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