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Aryan Raj Sayani

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Hyderabad, India Katılım Mart 2021
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Mr Sinha
Mr Sinha@Mrsinha·
Listen carefully to what Maulana Hasan Ali Rajani, VP of the All India Shia Personal Law Board says. He clearly states: grief is understandable, but exporting protests into other countries is wrong. Shias follow Ayatollah Sistani of Iraq, not Iran. Loyalty must be to one’s own nation. You won’t see this going viral amongst common Muslims because it disrupts a convenient narrative.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
India’s cricketing talent shines! Proud of our U-19 team for bringing home the World Cup. The team has played very well through the tournament, showcasing exceptional skill. This win will inspire several young sportspersons too. Best wishes to the players for their upcoming endeavours.
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DK@DineshKarthik·
That was an unreal WPL FINALS RCB were just too good throughout the tournament Feel for DC , 4 finals on the trot , that's an amazing achievement in itself and they've found a long term leader in JEMI. But more importantly this is a win for WOMENS cricket. The standards have gone through the roof . Power hitting Fielding Variations in bowling Every facet of the game has improved since the inception and that's been my biggest takeaway watching this season. Highest score ever breached by a team chasing in a Final across mens and womens (IPL n WPL) tells you everything you need to know and sums up this season beautifully More power to you girls Awesome season Well tried @DelhiCapitals Well done @RCBTweets ❤️❤️❤️
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Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin·
CENSOR BOARD is OUTDATED Not in the context of just @Actor_Vijay ‘s #JanaNayagan ‘s censor issues but in an overall manner, it is truly foolish to think that the censor board is still relevant today It has long outlived it’s purpose, but it’s being kept alive out of laziness to debate it’s relevance now , and it is the film industry as a whole which is mainly responsible for this We live in a time where a 12-year old with a phone can watch a terrorist execution filmed on a GoPro, a 9-year-old can stumble upon hardcore porn, and a bored retiree can binge extremist propaganda, indulge in conspiracy theories , from anywhere in the world, uncut, uncensored, algorithmically pushed. All of it is available instantly, anonymously, and without a gatekeeper. At the same time, everybody in every wake of society speak in abusive language from new channels to YouTubers and from other apps ..If you quote that age old belief that cinema is a powerful medium , don’t ignore the fact that the social media has far more reach than cinema .and it is full of political venom, communal poison, character assassinations, live, uncensored shouting matches in the name of debates. And in this reality, for the honourable censor board to believe that cutting a word in a film, trimming a shot, or blurring a cigarette will “protect society.” is a Joke The censor board was born in an era of scarcity when images were rare, access was limited, and the state controlled the media . Cinema halls were crowd points. Newspapers had editors. Television had schedules. Control made sense then. But today, any form of a control is impossible because no one can no longer decide what people should or should not see In such times as now, censorship doesn’t prevent exposure… it only insults the viewers . We are supposed to have smartness to decide who should rule us but not what we want to see or hear ??? What the censor board actually does now is not protection, but only theatrics . It’s a ritual of authority in Oscar worthy performances where scissors replace thinking, and moral pretence moves around in a disguise called responsibility. The same society that freely scrolls through graphic violence on social media suddenly becomes “concerned” when a filmmaker shows something in a theatre This hypocrisy is dangerous Censorship assumes people are children forever as if they aren’t even aware what all things children have access to? Cinema is not meant to be a classroom where lessons are taught . They are mirrors , view points , expressions and opinions meant to entertain The job of the authorities is not to edit or cut them out, but to trust citizens enough to decide for themselves ,which is the main point of freedom of speech and expression, guaranteed under the constitution If the argument is “think of the children or adults who are like children “it takes very less intelligence to understand that they cannot be protected by blunt scissors wielded by committees ,whose own personal tastes pass off as public morality also not to forget their bias and agendas . Age classification makes sense. Warnings of the content makes sense. Censorship does not. Continuing to defend the relevance of the censor board today is like insisting on a watchman for a building whose walls have already been broken and everyone can see what’s inside The world has already moved on to so many platforms which are unfiltered and unsupervised and so the painful question is whether the authorities have the courage to admit that they are obsolete, and more than that, whether we as a film industry collectively have the will to question them on the same So instead of raising this topic once in a while over a particular film , the fight should be with that particular system of thinking which created the censor board
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Javed Beigh
Javed Beigh@JavedBeigh·
UMAR KHALID IS DANGEROUS MAN. HE DESERVES TO REMAIN IN JAIL: This is what SYED UMAR KHALID has said on record on KASHMIR: "Basically I am against the occupation of Kashmir by the Indian state and I make it very apparent that I am not from Kashmir, but I believe that what is happening in Kashmir is an Indian occupation of Kashmir". SYED UMAR KHALID is an Upper Caste Muslim radical ISLAMIST with close family ties to a religious extremist organization called Jamaat-i-Islami Hind (JIH). His father, SYED Qasim Rasool Ilyas, founder of "Welfare Party of India" served as a senior member of the banned Islamic Terrorist organization - SIMI (Student's Islamic Movement of India) which started as the student wing of JIH. SIMI and JIH are both Islamic supremacist organizations that view Non-Muslims as Sub-Humans, and both have articulated the objective of Islamizing India and establishing Shariah rule therein. It is also important to note that Kashmir Valley's anti-Hindu separatist terrorist campaign backed by Pakistan was run ideologically by the same Jamaat-i-Islami, whose ideology SYED Umar Khalid secretly follows and his father SYED Qasim Rasool Ilyas openly follows. It is the ideology of Jamaat-e-Islami that inspired Kashmiri terrorists to kill and rape Kashmiri Hindu Pandits in 1990 and force them to leave Kashmir Valley. It is also the same ideology of Jamaat-e-Islami that inspired my father’s generation of Kashmiris to hold Pakistani guns for the creation of an intolerant and extremist Islamic Caliphate in Kashmir Valley. It is also the same ideology of Jamaat-e-Islami that looks down upon Kashmir's Sufi Muslim traditions and practices. Also, it must not be forgotten that Islamic radicalism in BANGLADESH is also driven by the toxic radical ideology of the same Jamaat-e-Islami that destroyed Kashmir Valley. It is the ideology of Jamaat-e-Islami that guides Bengali Muslims of Bangladesh to torment, rape and kill Bengali Hindu minority of Bangladesh. Last, but not the least, SYED UMAR KHALID has been on record with his treasonery comments on KASHMIR VALLEY. As an Indian Kashmiri Muslim, I welcome the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in denying bail to SYED UMAR KHALID. Jai Hind Jai Bharat 🇮🇳🙏
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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
@VIcelus @R167hjud @MumukshuSavitri It was never about white people dude, it's completely about the British who literally killed people for their personal satisfaction. Look at the records of genocides in British rule in India. They were just sick and racist.
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Savitri Mumukshu - सावित्री मुमुक्षु
This utterly ridiculous racist claim that previously colonized regions like Africa and India are poor because they’re “incapable of governing themselves” collapses the moment you look at actual evidence not fantasies about “White Man’s Burden”. India alone obliterates the argument. Britain left it poor, illiterate, famine-ridden, and deindustrialized - yet post-1947 India has stayed democratic, built elite scientific institutions, developed nuclear weapons and space capability, and lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty. If former colonies were inherently incapable of self-rule, India should have collapsed instantly. It didn’t. Because the problem was never intelligence, culture, or “work ethic” - it was that colonialism robbed us of all our wealth & resources and left us barely gasping for existence. India wasn’t some backward wasteland before British arrived- it was an economic heavyweight. In 1700, India was producing 24% of global GDP and 24.5% of the world’s manufacturing output, more than ALL of Europe combined. Its textiles, steel, shipbuilding, and agriculture dominated global trade. By 1900, under British rule, India’s share of world manufacturing had been crushed to 1.7%. By 1947, its share of global GDP had been reduced to a miserable 4%. That’s not “failure to develop.” That’s systematic economic annihilation. Our Industries were deliberately dismantled to eliminate competition for British manufacturers. The “infrastructure gift” argument is even more dishonest. Indians paid for the railways themselves through crushing taxes, forced labor, disease, and famine. And those railways weren’t even built to develop India - they were built to exploit and strip raw materials from Indian villages and funnel all our resources to British ports. Without those Indian resources & slave labor - there would never have been any Industrial Revolution. Then the Brits flooded Indian markets with factory goods made from our stolen resources forcing us to buy back those goods at hugely inflated prices just to survive. This was no development - it was a doubly exploitative extraction engine built specifically to suck India completely dry. While India was bleeding wealth, Indians were also being bled to death. Between 1770 and 1947, at least 40 million Indians died in famines that were directly caused or worsened by British policy. While we starved the railways were loaded full of forced grain exports to ensure imperial profits were prioritized over Indian lives, so that British warehouses could overflow with food. By the end of British rule, India’s life expectancy was UNDER 21 years. NO sanitation. NO public health. NO investment in human capital. Just generations ground down to dust to fuel a voracious, cruel and inhuman empire. Cold, calculated destruction. The “Europeans tried to train locals but couldn’t find talent” claim is also pure fantasy. Colonial administrations in Africa systematically blocked natives from higher education, seniormost bureaucracy, engineering, and command. At independence, Nigeria had barely 120 university graduates for tens of millions of people. The Belgian Congo had fewer than 30 and barely any African officers. This wasn’t because they couldn’t learn - it was because they were deliberately blocked from learning. Even when they left the colonizers redrew borders to their advantage, with zero regard for people or history leading to future volatility and war zones. So no - the colonized nations aren’t poor because we are incapable. It’s because colonialism shoved the starting line hundreds of miles back, stole our wealth, smashed our industries, starved our people, blocked human development, and then walked away pretending it had done us a favor. The colonized didn’t fail - they survived predatory structures built to drain and break them. And nowhere is that clearer than India, whose economy now surpasses Britain’s over the wreckage of empire.
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Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen

People often say that the developing world is poor because the Western world colonized them and stole their resources. The truth, however, is that over the past century, the developing world has, for the most part, shown that they are completely incapable of harnessing their own resources. They are not poor because we stole from them. They are poor because they do not know how to run and administer their own countries, resources be damned. Take Venezuela. The world's largest oil reserves mean nothing if you have a corrupt communist as your leader. People will actually be starving and trying to eat zoo animals while you sit on trillions of dollars in resources! Africa is another example. Europeans left behind farmland, trains, roads, and mines in Africa. What happened to it all? It's not that all of a sudden, the Africans started running things like anti-colonialist activists had envisioned at the time. No, no. All the infrastructure fell into disrepair and/or was stripped down and looted. They were literally handed fully functioning, completed supply chains for resource extraction, and basically unlimited wealth, but they couldn't manage the simple upkeep. Now, the defense for Africa might be that "The Europeans didn't teach the Africans how to manage any of this! It's not the Africans' fault they couldn't run it independently! They were never trained!" But my brother in Christ, the Europeans DID try to train locals for management! Obviously it would have been easier to have at least some locals in administration, rather than having to import an ENTIRE workforce, but efforts to find African talent were largely unsuccessful. Don't believe me? Just look at the different outcomes in Hong Kong and Singapore when compared to Africa. In East Asia, Europeans often did work with locals in administrative and management capacities. When colonialism ended, Hong Kong and Singapore were able to manage themselves. Not the case with Africa. Now, none of this is to say that colonialism is good. People have the right to self-rule and seld-determination. However, the idea that colonialism and resources extraction are responsible for the developing world's ongoing poverty? That is quite simply a crock of shit.

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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
@TheLaurenChen Wow, you're justifying colonialism, yeah leaders are responsible for the country, but don't you think it's unfair to justify what they did. And they almost never used locals for tech and management except for cheap labor and for exploiting. Read the history from local literature
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
People often say that the developing world is poor because the Western world colonized them and stole their resources. The truth, however, is that over the past century, the developing world has, for the most part, shown that they are completely incapable of harnessing their own resources. They are not poor because we stole from them. They are poor because they do not know how to run and administer their own countries, resources be damned. Take Venezuela. The world's largest oil reserves mean nothing if you have a corrupt communist as your leader. People will actually be starving and trying to eat zoo animals while you sit on trillions of dollars in resources! Africa is another example. Europeans left behind farmland, trains, roads, and mines in Africa. What happened to it all? It's not that all of a sudden, the Africans started running things like anti-colonialist activists had envisioned at the time. No, no. All the infrastructure fell into disrepair and/or was stripped down and looted. They were literally handed fully functioning, completed supply chains for resource extraction, and basically unlimited wealth, but they couldn't manage the simple upkeep. Now, the defense for Africa might be that "The Europeans didn't teach the Africans how to manage any of this! It's not the Africans' fault they couldn't run it independently! They were never trained!" But my brother in Christ, the Europeans DID try to train locals for management! Obviously it would have been easier to have at least some locals in administration, rather than having to import an ENTIRE workforce, but efforts to find African talent were largely unsuccessful. Don't believe me? Just look at the different outcomes in Hong Kong and Singapore when compared to Africa. In East Asia, Europeans often did work with locals in administrative and management capacities. When colonialism ended, Hong Kong and Singapore were able to manage themselves. Not the case with Africa. Now, none of this is to say that colonialism is good. People have the right to self-rule and seld-determination. However, the idea that colonialism and resources extraction are responsible for the developing world's ongoing poverty? That is quite simply a crock of shit.
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Indira Gandhi, HJ Bhabha, Raja Ramanna, R Chidambaram, PK Iyengar, Homi Sethna, NS Venkatesan, PR Roy. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, APJ Abdul Kalam, K Santhanam, Satinder Sikka, Anil Kakodkar, GR Dikshitulu. Memorise these names. We are not Ukraine or Venezuela because of them.
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Ted
Ted@TedPillows·
US takes Venezuela. Russia takes Ukraine. China takes Taiwan. Israel takes Gaza. Builds a Miami strip together with US. Europe left behind. Falls apart in the coming years. Russia expands more. US takes Greenland. China takes parts of Africa. Investing heavily in this area. US takes Mexico. What is the next play? Am I playing delusional Risk? This world chess is getting real if you ask me.
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Ayzaa
Ayzaa@Ayzacoder·
ChatGPT is insanely powerful. But, without proper prompting its nothing. That's why I built "1000+ GPT-4 Prompts": • 1000+ Prompts • 5000 AI Tools • Full guide. And for 24 hours, it's 100% FREE! To get it, just: 1. Like 2. Reply "AI" 3. Follow me (so that I can DM)
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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
When a community keeps choosing peace, the world often takes that peace for granted.
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Sadhguru
Sadhguru@SadhguruJV·
Bharat has made tremendous contributions to the science of mathematics, and Ramanujan stands out as a jewel of this nation. His brilliance was not merely a product of logic but an outcome of his devotion to Devi Namagiri. His work is an example of what human genius can achieve when infused with grace. -Sg
All India Radio News@airnewsalerts

Today is 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐬 𝐃𝐚𝐲. 🔸This day commemorates the birth anniversary of Srinivasa Ramanujan, one of India’s most influential and globally recognised mathematicians. 🔸It will be marked across educational institutions, research bodies, and academic forums to highlight the importance of mathematics in scientific progress and everyday life. #NationalMathematicsDay2025 #SrinivasaRamanujan #Maths

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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
@UNHumanRights Human rights huh ? Funny. They are just a non existent organisation pretending to be one.
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UN Human Rights
UN Human Rights@UNHumanRights·
#Bangladesh: We call on the authorities to conduct a prompt, impartial, thorough & transparent investigation into the attack that led to the death of Sharif Osman Bin Hadi, a prominent leader of last year’s demonstrations. Everyone should refrain from violence. Retaliation & revenge will only deepen divisions & undermine the rights of all. ➡️ ohchr.org/en/press-relea…
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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
@Javedakhtarjadu What nitish did was wrong on all terms. But why are you silent when a man is burnt tied up to a tree in bangladesh. He was dragged naked after beating up dead. Even the worst criminal is hanged if he does crimes. But here without a trial he was killed brutally. Double standards ?
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Javed Akhtar
Javed Akhtar@Javedakhtarjadu·
Every one who knows me even in the most cursory manner knows how much I am against the traditional concept of Parda but it doesn’t mean that by any stretch of imagination I can accept what Mr Nitish Kumar has done to a Muslim lady doctor . I condemn it in very strong words . Mr Nitish Kumar owes an unconditional apology to the lady .
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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
@DrCaseyBabb The west huh ? Where were you when we had almost a terrifying attack every year in the Indian subcontinent and people being killed on the basis of religion. We've been shouting for decades about these guys nobody cares. Now it's spread west. They will keep doing this everywhere.
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Casey Babb
Casey Babb@DrCaseyBabb·
If you aren't aware of what's going on right now, let me break it down for you. Jews worldwide are being hunted down and killed. It's only day three of Hanukkah, and already we've seen: 1. Jews murdered by a jihadi father-son duo in Australia that seriously wounded many people, including my friend @Ostrov_A (thinking of you, brother). 2. Students at @BrownUniversity were murdered in a class being taught by Rachel Friedberg, a Jewish professor who leads the school's Judaic Studies program. 3. A Jewish professor of nuclear physics at M.I.T. was murdered in his home today. 4. Orthodox Jews in New York were violently assaulted on the subway. 5. Violent Palestinian protestors disrupted a peaceful Hanukkah celebration in Amsterdam. Dozens were arrested after police had to physically surround families celebrating the holiday to protect them. 6. A Jewish family in California had their home hit by gunfire because they had Hanukkah decorations up. One of the criminals shouted, "Free Palestine." 7. An Islamic terrorist attack has been foiled in Poland at a Christmas market. 8. An Islamic terrorist attack has been foiled in Germany at a Christmas market. 9. A Palestinian terrorist attack was foiled in California. 10. France has cancelled its NYE celebrations because of the terrorist threat level. 11. Canada's Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre has said that a terrorist attack in Canada is now "a realistic possibility." I've been studying terrorism for 20 years, and I've never seen things this bad. The West is under attack – full stop. The question now is, what the hell are we going to do about it?
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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
@ChennaiIPL Steve Smith. I think you'll get him at base price. But he will be a good option in top order to anchor the innings which nobody is doing in this line up.
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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
@ifOnlyKantala That's just ad bro. Her pr and puma official. You think she kept that tshirt just to defame men.
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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
@highon_beer She tried hitting but she didn't have power so tried taking singles and letting others hit the ball. I know it doesn't matter to you because you don't even have 1 percent the power she had. But I know you just need reach for your tweet by her achievement. You've got it enjoy.
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Aryan Raj Sayani@AryanSayani·
Sport is which I've always been in awe of. Today was that one day. While I was watching that knock of jemmi or those players in between I was just praying to God that they should get over the line. I've never thought of the men's team then. That's some achievement by these girls
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Harsha Bhogle
Harsha Bhogle@bhogleharsha·
Rohit and Virat haven't "come back". They just never went away.
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