Abhiram Kaushik

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Abhiram Kaushik

Abhiram Kaushik

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Abhiram Kaushik
Abhiram Kaushik@AK28199·
@SiniiMayo You do know BJP has 27 parliamentary seats from south. 8 from telangana (half the seats of state), 2 in AP, 17 in karnataka(majority seats in state) and 1 in kerala. And don't speak for everyone in the south.
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Sini@SiniiMayo·
The South will stand together against hate, speak with one voice, and uphold the true spirit of federalism. #SayNoToBJP
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Went to the residence of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Pawan Kalyan Garu and met him as well as his family. Enquired about Pawan Kalyan Garu’s well being and wished him good health. @PawanKalyan
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Manu Joseph
Manu Joseph@manujosephsan·
In his first speech as Tamil Nadu chief minister, Vijay said that he grew up in poverty, and that he even knows what hunger is. It's bullshit because he was my classmate in the third standard in Loyola School. His father was a filmmaker who set up his son for a career in films. It is possible that like most filmmakers his father may have had periods of financial strife but that's not the same as Tamil-grade poverty. A lot of affluent boys confuse being broke with poverty. Two very different things.
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Abhiram Kaushik
Abhiram Kaushik@AK28199·
@VST_1234 @Jhunjhunuwala_ No bifurcation didn't destroy congress. AP congress leaders were so incompetent enough, they were already going to lose regardless. People here in Telangana wanted out anyway. Rise of YSRCP also cemented this position and many jumped the drowning ship that is AP congress.
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Rangi Taranga
Rangi Taranga@VST_1234·
@Jhunjhunuwala_ Fun fact - United Andhrapradesh was the strongest base of congress in south india and they destroyed it by bifurcating the state into two which lead to the death of congress in bigger state of the two newly formed states and in other part BJP risen, self sabotaged in AP
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Anurag@Jhunjhunuwala_·
Andhra Pradesh was the last major state where Congress returned to power with a full majority in 2009. A decade later, the state got bifurcated, and the anti-Congress sentiment became so deep that the party now has: > 0 seats across all 3 Assemblies > 0 seats across all 3 Lok Sabha regions > 0 Rajya Sabha seats for the last 12 years Meanwhile, the South has moved very differently from the caricature Congress ecosystem keeps selling: > NDA holds ~54% vote share in Andhra Pradesh > BJP has 8/17 Lok Sabha MPs in Telangana > BJP has 17/28 Lok Sabha MPs in Karnataka > In Tamil Nadu, BJP polled more votes than Congress in the Lok Sabha election > In Kerala, BJP is steadily moving toward becoming the clear No. 2 force by 2029 So yes, INC getting cooked again in Andhra Pradesh in 2029 would hardly be surprising.
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2029 Andhra Pradesh - INC 🔥🔥

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Zeba Zoariah
Zeba Zoariah@ZZoariah·
As an Assamese Muslim, even I can see the problem with Congress reducing our community to just vote bank arithmetic. 18 out of 19 MLAs being Muslims is not representation, it’s dangerous identity politics. Assam is far too diverse to be politically boxed like this. This is exactly why Congress lost the trust of so many Assamese people across communities.
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Time is Up
Time is Up@Timeisup84·
@OpIndia_com @immortalsoulin Clearly shows the insecurity of these hindu nationalists..If Christian and Muslim countries start behaving like that, hindus living there and those hindus desperate to leave their "great Hindu rashtra" shamelessly for those countries will all be in trouble..
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OpIndia.com
OpIndia.com@OpIndia_com·
After the BJP’s big wins, outlets like the NYT, Al Jazeera, and The Guardian fell back on familiar tropes of “Hindu nationalism” and minority fear. Instead of engaging with facts, much of the coverage echoed opposition claims and selective narratives. @Immortalsoulin writes on how global media spin diverged sharply from the ground reality of Bengal and Assam👇 opindia.com/2026/05/lies-f…
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Abhiram Kaushik
Abhiram Kaushik@AK28199·
@Priyaa_Purohit Karnataka 17, Telangana 8, kerala 1, Andhra pradesh 3. BJP has 28 parliament seats in south. They have made inroads into Kerala, Andhra pradesh, made considerable gains in telangana. What part of it looks like rejection. Congress is behind with 27 seats.
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Priya Purohit
Priya Purohit@Priyaa_Purohit·
Why do South Indians repeatedly reject the BJP ? 🤔
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Ram@iRamkat·
@Akshita_N BJP have to project their candidates in Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka at least 3 years before elections. to do the ground work, meet the people, know the problems and offer solutions. biggest blunder they have done in Tamil Nadu is ignoring @annamalai_k.
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Akshita Nandagopal
Akshita Nandagopal@Akshita_N·
BJP busy celebrating Assam and Bengal, but should be ringing alarm bells over the party’s terrible performance in Tamil Nadu
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Amit Schandillia
Amit Schandillia@Schandillia·
TMC winning Sandeshkhali despite Shahjahan Sheikh, with a Hindu woman candidate no less, is an infuriating island of irony in a sea of TMC rout.
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Abhiram Kaushik
Abhiram Kaushik@AK28199·
@2kthree19 @ihailmyindia Dude, really. You do know how divisive dravidian politics are. Whatever tribalism makes you feel better, pick your poison. I won't call a Tamilnadu educated when highest caste violence occurs there or state with 25% cousin marriages occur.
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Tony Stark
Tony Stark@2kthree19·
@ihailmyindia Meanwhile North elects candidates who acts good but are not actors, they elect goons and cry about south , they divide votes using hate religion politics and have the audacity to question south! I mean u can question anything, but after checking the condition of your states!
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Aaraadhya Saxena 🇮🇳
Aaraadhya Saxena 🇮🇳@ihailmyindia·
See, I know TN has this strong culture of hero worship. M. G. R & Jayalalithaa were actors, but they didn’t just walk into power. MGR had ~20 years of groundwork before becoming CM. Jayalalithaa was with MGR & then fought her own brutal internal battle to rise. But Vijay ?? … He didn't do any ground work & all votes are out of his fandom, right ? So let’s be real, if this same thing happened in any North Indian state, where an actor with zero political groundwork becomes CM or gets this many votes., you people would have shamed the entire North. Which you already do that even now... So the question is, The South gets this image of being politically “aware” no matter what, but the North doesn’t get that same benefit, right ? I’m saying this because Maithili Thakur still receives hate.
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Abhiram Kaushik
Abhiram Kaushik@AK28199·
@ihailmyindia You forgot Karunanidhi, he was a lyric writer. His family members now run a big production house now.
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Abhiram Kaushik
Abhiram Kaushik@AK28199·
@lone_ttraveler @SaffronChargers Nah, they voted dravidian identity politics Whatever tribalism makes u comfortable, Tamilnadu is no different. Tamilnadu has highest same caste marriages in India and has highest caste violence in India yet you call other states uneducated.
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Arun
Arun@lone_ttraveler·
@SaffronChargers yeah in North people vote for u educated idiots in the name of caste and religion. MGR and Jayalalithaa were two of the best CMs ever in India. They were educated and didn't fool people in the name of religion or caste. hope same with vijay.
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Sukla Sen
Sukla Sen@suklasen·
@GauravPandhi Savarkar had two distinct phases in his political career and a brief bridging period. Had started off as a courageous revolutionary Indian nationalist. Ended up as a highly compromised Hindu nationalist. So many others boldly weathered the conditions under which Savarkar buckled.
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Gaurav Pandhi
Gaurav Pandhi@GauravPandhi·
Savarkar's grandnephew has confessed in court that Savarkar not only begged for mercy from the British but also pleaded for a job in the British govt in the 1940s. This is what he was doing when the rest of India, along with the Congress, was fighting the British through the Quit India Movement. To call Savarkar a freedom fighter is the most shameful thing and an insult to the real freedom fighters.
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Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳
Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳@SouleFacts·
Balen Shah tried to play Trump on the Himalayas. The bluff lasted barely a week. Here is the dissection nobody in Kathmandu wanted to do. Nepal imports nearly every kilo of rice, every spoon of sugar, every strip of medicine and every drop of fuel from India. Landlocked. Dependent. Full stop. You do not slap an 80 percent duty on the country that feeds you and call it economic sovereignty. You call it a self inflicted blockade. Trump can tariff because America has alternatives. Nepal has the Bay of Bengal sitting on the other side of India and nothing else. The MAGA cosplay was always going to crash into geography. So now the great climbdown. Mandatory tax on goods above 100 Nepali rupees gone. Importers can self declare MRP at the customs point. Translation: the government blinked. Why? Because India did not need to fire a single diplomatic bullet. Border trade froze. Supply lines tightened. Birgunj queues spilled into Kathmandu protests. The same voters who cheered Balen three weeks ago were the ones screaming Cancel customs duty outside Singha Durbar. A 35 year old rapper turned PM thought nationalism could replace the supply chain. The supply chain laughed first. Lesson for every populist dreaming of Trump style tariffs in South Asia. Before you flex, check who is holding the rice bag.
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