
🖤❤️JD
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🖤❤️JD
@1nimit
Forever a student of history. Periyarist, building with AI https://t.co/6iT6DfAVEh https://t.co/HSCrpDWIEL https://t.co/eHDsqq4Psa

















மே 2026 மாதத்திற்கான கலைஞர் மகளிர் உரிமைத் தொகை பயனாளிகளின் வங்கிக் கணக்கில் விரைவில் வரவு வைக்கப்படும் - மாண்புமிகு தமிழ்நாடு முதலமைச்சர் திரு. ச. ஜோசப் விஜய் அவர்கள் உத்தரவு #CMJosephVijay

All of Ukraine is in shock. Today in court, evidence was presented that Ukraine was run not by Zelensky or Yermak, but by the witch Veronika. Yermak, head of Zelensky’s Office, asked the witch who to appoint to top positions and ordered the deaths of his opponents, including anti-corruption leaders. Everyone I spoke to in Kyiv is in shock. Zelensky and his closest friend turned out to be not just thieves, but very weak men. If you’re confident in what you’re doing, you don’t need a witch’s advice.





North Indian politicians should learn from Tamil Nadu leaders. This is what positive politics looks like. I honestly love Tamil Nadu people, politics, politicians, and politics. I wanted to share a very interesting story about my meeting with a Tamil Nadu minister. Last year, I visited Chennai. I shared my experience. The media picked it up. The Tamil Nadu government noticed it. Later, Tamil Nadu Commerce Minister @TRBRajaa invited me and I spent some time with him. One thing he said during the meeting really stayed with me. There were investors, founders, and bureaucrats in the room. He said openly: “We’ll come back to power next year. But even if we don’t, governments may change, but Tamil Nadu’s policies do not. Tamil Nadu’s policies always remain the same.” He was basically giving investors confidence that they can invest freely without worrying about political change affecting long-term policy. In most parts of India, politics changes, policies change, direction changes, narratives change. But the message here was different: The state is bigger than the party. And today, seeing former CM @mkstalin warmly meeting and welcoming the new CM @actorvijay after losing power reminded me of that exact moment again. Honestly, I rarely see this kind of political transition in North India. Politics there often feels deeply personality driven. In Tamil Nadu, at least from what I observed, the system itself feels more stable than individual leaders. Maybe that’s one of the reasons why Tamil Nadu consistently attracts long term investment, manufacturing and global confidence. Policy stability is underrated. Mature politics compounds quietly over decades. Vijay won the election. Stalin won hearts. Tamil Nadu won overall.





