Arjun Krishnamurthy

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Arjun Krishnamurthy

@Arjun_K6

This too shall pass. #MUFC is home.

India Katılım Mart 2009
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Gabbar@Gabbar0099·
She nailed it 🔥😅
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Avadhesh Sharma@avadhesh1569·
@mooncastic but same 90% stands true for women as well, If men will not get married, what the women will do then, they will also remain unmarried forever
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Moon@mooncastic·
Dear men, do you agree with her? 👀
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Arjun Krishnamurthy@Arjun_K6·
Only if women become financially independent after getting good employment, men would struggle to get married. Nothing wrong with it though. It will lessen these 'arranged' marriages and eventually control the unabated population growth. Otherwise the arranged market will remain.
Moon@mooncastic

Dear men, do you agree with her? 👀

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J.AHMED@ahmed18_j·
@zoo_bear @RPawan01 युवक की स्थिति देख कर लगता है की उसकी दिमागी हालत ठीक नहीं है,उसे उपचार की जरूरत है.
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Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear·
मुंबई के मीरा रोड में ज़ैब ज़ुबैर अंसारी ने कथित तौर पर सुरक्षा गार्डों से उनका धर्म पूछकर ‘कलमा’ पढ़ने को कहा और चाकू से हमला कर दिया. आरोपी को एक घंटे के भीतर गिरफ़्तार कर लिया गया. मुंबई पुलिस और ATS इस मामले की विस्तृत जांच कर रही है. @RPawan01 altnews.in/hindi/mumbai-m…
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
It's physically painful to watch society get less and less intelligent, more evil, weird, and devoid of empathy every single day.
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Aidan Walsh
Aidan Walsh@aidanwalsh_dj·
@chemyname__ @Carra23 Gerrard: Champions league FA Cup x2 League Cup x3 Eufa Cup Super Cup PFA player of the year 05-06 PFA Young player of the year 00-01 FWA Footballer of the year 08-09 UEFA Club footballer of the year 2005 8x PFA Team of the year. Fernandes: FA Cup 23-24 League Cup 22-23
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Tekka@superTekka·
for the first time in a while Jamie Carragher is saying the truth.
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Kruts
Kruts@Kritical_62·
Patriarchy is so deep that men can’t digest that a woman can buy a mansion. Now, to satisfy their fragile ego they’re trolling Smriti Mandhana over her clothes and styling.
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name is Mohammad Aamir Khan. On the night of February 20, 1998, his mother asked him to buy medicines from a shop in Old Delhi. He was 18 years old. He never made it to the shop. Men in plain clothes stopped him on the street. He did not know they were police officers. They took him to an abandoned building. For seven days, he was held in illegal custody. He was tortured. He was forced to sign blank sheets of paper. Then the Delhi Police Special Cell produced him in court and charged him with 19 counts of bombing across Delhi, Ghaziabad, Rohtak and Sonepat between December 1996 and October 1997. He was presented to the media as a terrorist. His family was never informed. They spent days searching police stations before finding out what had happened. He spent 14 years in prison. Through torture. Through solitary confinement. He watched case after case fall apart in court as evidence was shown to be fabricated. In 2012, he was acquitted in 17 of 19 cases. Two cases remain pending. He had already served more time in jail than the maximum sentence he could have received even if convicted on all charges. He walked out of prison in January 2012. His father had died while he was inside. His mother had suffered a stroke so severe she no longer recognised him when he walked through the door. The National Human Rights Commission directed the Delhi government to pay him compensation. The amount was Rs 5 lakh. No officer from the Delhi Police Special Cell was charged. No one was suspended. No inquiry was ordered. He wrote a book about what was done to him. He called it Framed As A Terrorist. My 14 Year Struggle To Prove My Innocence. He now helps other wrongfully accused prisoners navigate the system that destroyed him. India gave him Rs 5 lakh and called it justice. Follow for real stories India never makes headlines about.
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Michael Jackson will be Burnley’s interim manager until the end of the season, club statement confirms. Follows Scott Parker leaving with immediate effect.
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Krisha 🌸@KrishaAsiagh·
@ANI Everyone go towards the forest. There is no other way now.
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ANI@ANI·
Prices of 19 KG Commercial cylinder has been increased by Rs 993 from today. A 19 Kg cylinder will cost Rs 3071.50 in Delhi from today. No change in domestic cylinder prices: Sources
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Arjun Krishnamurthy@Arjun_K6·
The thing is the Canadian government has to allow. They have no choice. If they had a choice, they would have not allowed. The world has changed and the Canadian government has to toe the line.
Sammy Sosa@SammySo69199056

@peedeegee You came in 1914 as beggar with poop in your pants and were denied. Now you arrived as beggar with poop in your pants and were allowed. You did nothing to deserve to be here, no needed skills, so please do not brag about being here. You're here "just because our gov allowed you".

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Pratim D Gupta
Pratim D Gupta@peedeegee·
Most people go on The Tonight Show to plug a movie or show off a new suit. Diljit Dosanjh went on there to drop a 112-year-old historical checkmate with the casual shrug of a man who knows exactly who he is. When Jimmy Fallon asked about the Vancouver show, Diljit didn't just talk about the lights or the noise. He reminded the world that while the Punjabi spirit is global, the welcome mat wasn’t always rolled out. Back in 1914, the Canadian government was playing a rigged game. The Continuous Journey Regulation was simply a “No Indians Allowed” sign, disguised as a travel rule: you could only enter Canada if you came on a non-stop ship from your home country. Since no such ships existed from India, it was a legal trap. The SS Komagata Maru arrived with 376 souls—340 Sikhs, 24 Muslims, and 12 Hindus—who thought they were British subjects with rights. Instead, they were treated like a contagion. For two months, they sat in the harbour, just 2,000 metres from the shore, being denied even the basic dignity of food and water. The city didn’t just look away; they sent a tugboat full of armed men to force them out. Fast forward to Diljit standing in the centre of BC Place in Vancouver. While the ghosts of the 1914 exclusion act still linger in the salt air of the Burrard Inlet, Diljit turned that 2 km distance into the shortest, most triumphant walk in history. His witty repartee to Jimmy wasn't just a fun fact; it was a savage flex. “They did not allow us then. Now 55,000 people were there to celebrate us." Diljit didn't need to be angry to be impactful. He just used the facts as his backup dancers. From the 20 martyrs shot dead at Budge Budge to the roar of a sold-out stadium, the math finally adds up to justice. The "undesirables" of the past are now the icons of the present. History tried to write a “No Entry” sign. Diljit just signed his name over it.
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Arjun Krishnamurthy@Arjun_K6·
@8eenpoint5 @realrcbian_18 Nita shedding tears was enjoyable. That's for sure. She is the only owner who sits on the boundary line like she is above all other owners. It serves her right for getting favouritism.
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Inject this picture into my veins. I lived for times like this 😭🔥
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