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The Fourth Dimension with Sanjay Rajoura  

The Fourth Dimension with Sanjay Rajoura

Author: The Fourth Dimension

Welcome to "The Fourth Dimension," a podcast where we delve deep into the hidden layers of social topics and personalities that often go unexplored. Our mission is to illuminate the unseen, uncover the overlooked, and spark conversations about the under-discussed. This podcast challenges the mainstream narrative and stimulates curiosity and critical thinking. From probing the lesser-known corners of popular culture to unmasking the less spoken-about traits of public figures, we aim to bring a unique, enlightening perspective to every topic we tackle.
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Genres: Science, Social Sciences

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Bharat Ek Mauj - Modi Ran From Parliament As India Paid The Price
Saturday, 7 February, 2026

In this episode of Bharat Ek Mauj, Sanjay Rajoura examines how the Prime Minister walked out of Parliament after claims of a possible attack, choosing the optics of danger over democratic accountability. While power hides behind security narratives, ordinary Indians die from contaminated water, toxic air, open pits on roads, and collapsing infrastructure. From the Yuvraj Mehta case to the recent Delhi biker who died after riding into an uncovered ditch, this episode asks a simple question. Who takes responsibility when governance fails?Instagram 📷: @thefourthdimension3 @sanjay_rajoura.#BharatEkMauj#IndianPolitics#Accountability#GovernanceFailure#DelhiNews#SanjayRajoura#YuvrajMehta

 

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