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Spirit of Punjab vs System of India | Floods & Foreign Policy Fail | Special Episode 112

Spirit of Punjab vs System of India | Floods & Foreign Policy Fail | Special Episode 112

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🌊 Saade Aala Radio: Punjab Floods, Looting Chaos & Trump’s Tariffs 🎙️In this episode, we dive into the tragedy, resilience, and absurdity of the world around us – starting with Punjab’s devastating floods.🌊 Punjab Floods – Spirit vs. SystemOnce again, the so-called “system” has failed Punjab. Governments failed. Bureaucracy failed. But Punjabis didn’t. When disaster struck, it was people helping people – neighbours rescuing neighbours, strangers stepping in where the state vanished. The real spirit of Punjab shines not in speeches, but in muddy floodwaters where men, women, and kids still manage to smile.🚨 Looting the LifeboatsBut not all is noble. In every crisis, some see opportunity. Flood rescue trucks and relief teams face chaos, looting, and violence – because for some, “relief” means free-for-all. We call this out for what it is: shameless. In times of survival, you don’t take advantage of your own people’s pain.🇺🇸 Trump Tariffs & India’s Foreign Policy FailAnd if floods weren’t enough, Trump’s new tariffs on Indian goods are here to shake things up. We discuss how India’s foreign policy (or the lack of it) keeps landing the country in slow-burning crises. From trade wars to diplomatic silence, the ripple effects are coming – and like always, it’ll be the common people who pay the price.🎙️ Why Watch?Because Saade Aala Radio isn’t just about the news – it’s about laughing through the pain, exposing the hypocrisy, and telling the truths nobody else will.💡 Punjab survives not because of governments, but in spite of them.

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