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AsiaPac · 35 mins ago

Identity of 'Dimagi Naxal Party' founder remains a mystery

One Insta post states, "When someone says Dimaagi Naxal, all I hear is intellectual baddie!'What's common to the social media accounts of 'Dimagi Naxal Party' - started over the weekend in response to PM's reference in his I-Day speech - and CJP protests is a high dose of Gen Z humour.One Insta post states, "When someone says Dimaagi Naxal, all I hear is intellectual baddie!'Its X handle @DNJP_India has amassed 14,000 followers, while a handful of X accounts have also added 'dimagi Naxal' as a prefix to their names as an act of solidarity. There's also a website with a manifesto and an anthem - which links to a YouTube clip from the 2006 Hindi film 'Rang De Basanti' featuring the actors reciting the revolutionary poem 'Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna'.Following PM's remarks, Congress' P Chidambaram
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