Ace history buff @BharadwajSpeaks crosses 200k followers mark, Twitter cheers
Jamshedpur: One of the most popular and electric handles in Indian social media world, @BhardwajSpeaks Twitter handle crossed the mark of 200K followers on Sunday. His followers on the social media celebrated the occasion by heaping admiration and praise on him.
One Soumen Nag Choudhury in his remark said: “@BharadwajSpeaks
at mid 40’s, I am learning Indian History through your articles/transcripts. Congratulations on 200K , look forward to the next 300K.”
Another follower @AshwiniAnya wrote: “Many Many Congratulations dearest
@BharadwajSpeaks for 200K followers. You deserve millions
Another handle Movie Mango remarked: “Congratulations
@BharadwajSpeaks
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This mahayagna of gyaan will reach next levels in coming months Folded hands”
@BharadwajSpeaks is a popular handle that largely tweets on history and culture of India. He is often credited with single-handedly demolishing the old contrived marxist historical narratives of India. On numerous occasions, he has single-handedly exposed the lies peddled in India in the name of history. He is known for his facts and citing primary sources for every assertion that he makes.
Earlier, the same person had become famous with the handle @TrueIndology. However, that handle was suspended by Twitter arbitrarily.
@BharadwajSpeaks has also created a Youtube Channel that does not have even a single video. Yet, it has garnered 63.7K subscribers till date. His fans are still waiting for the first video to be posted by him.
There are many who believe that @BharadwajSpeaks has taught real history to more people through social media within a couple of years than entire NCERT pantheon of history writers might have done since Independence through schools and universities.
@BharadwajSpeaks has also been criticised for his no-holds-barred truthspeaks. His detractors have been desperate in disproving his facts and have got his handle suspended several times in the past.
