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Social media, especially Instagram, has turned political discussions into toxic battlegrounds. Instead of meaningful debates, conversations spiral into personal attacks and religious conflicts, driving youth away from history and politics. This void

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YesLSP

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I have had a similar approach regarding politics where the parties main objective has become to cater to masses based on caste, religion and other inequalities. creating a platform to address this and encourage meaningful debates is a solid idea but how far do you think this will penetrate as Indian masses are not willing to spend time evaluating "what is meaningful"

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