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Life is a journey njoy it. #Congressi ✋I believe in Secularism n Love Humanity. 💯 followback 👍

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Janardhan || ಜನಾರ್ಧನ್
Jharkhand people are getting employed in remotest villages of western ghats. Shame on local owners for jeopardizing lives of Kannadigas and foreign tourists... It also indicates lack of proper police verification about migrants.
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US Woman Sexually Assaulted in Kodagu Homestay, Two Arrested Kodagu A case of sexual assault involving a #US national has been reported from a homestay in #Kodagu district. The incident, which occurred last week, came to light after the survivor managed to alert officials at the US Embassy. According to the complaint, the woman alleged that her drinks were laced with intoxicants before she was assaulted. She further stated that the homestay owner attempted to suppress the incident and failed to assist her in reporting the matter to the police. Following her departure from the homestay, the survivor contacted embassy officials, after which Kodagu police registered a case. Superintendent of Police, Kodagu, confirmed the arrests. The accused, an employee at the homestay and a native of #Jharkhand, has been taken into custody. The homestay owner has also been arrested for allegedly withholding assistance and attempting to cover up the crime. Police said further investigation is underway.

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CJay@CJayAustin·
@TITTUCOOL Cheap owners appointing cheap labourers. Govt of Karnataka should bring stringent laws on running home stays @CMofKarnataka
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CJay@CJayAustin·
@Politicx2029 I wish your dream comes true but i am not tat hopeful
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Amock@Politicx2029·
The best thing on 4 May will be the official announcement of Gaurav Gogoi as the next Chief Minister of Assam. He took everything on his chest. He faced abuse. He faced humiliation. He was called a traitor. But he never lost his calm. He stayed strong and kept moving forward. This is the reward of patience and courage. The fall of HBS is inevitable .The weight of corruption has finally caught up with him.
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🚨 SHOCKING! Balen Shah Govt makes REGISTRATION MANDATORY for Indian vehicles 🤯 — Nepal now limits stay to 30 DAYS, adds DAILY CHARGES. No valid permit? Vehicle risks PERMANENT CONFISCATION. Quietly aggressive shift. Many families have deep relations in Nepal. Earlier, both countries ensured hassle-free travel After earlier duties on ₹100 Indian goods, this signals a steady HARDENING. A move that tests long-standing people-to-people ties. India will be watching closely as Kathmandu recalibrates its stance 🔥
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CJay@CJayAustin·
@raviprakash_rtv @rrserrao Bloody these politicians take public for granted. They have no value for people’s time and they dance wherever they want to mdrchds
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Ravi Prakash Official@raviprakash_rtv·
Today I am posting four videos of a brave, courageous, common Indian woman who has gone viral across India. Why? Because she did what most of us feel… but rarely say. A political rally blocked the roads for hours. Commuters were stuck. Chaos everywhere. And this woman? She just wanted to pick up her child from school. But when patience ran out, she stepped forward. She questioned the system. She questioned politicians. She questioned the police. And she asked the most powerful question: “Who are you to block these roads? Just get out and clear them.” No slogans. No politics. Just a citizen demanding accountability. We need this courage.We need more voices like hers.Because democracy doesn’t just survive on votes , it survives on citizens who dare to ask questions. @girishdmahajan @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice @Dev_Fadnavis @CMOMaharashtra @BJP4Maharashtra
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CJay@CJayAustin·
@Vtxt21 Terrorists in khakhi
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Veena Jain@Vtxt21·
In Andhra Pradesh Police mercilessly beat a accused by forcing him to sit on ground We have Police to maintain the Law & Order, not to replace the Goons & behave like them If Police itself being the Judge & deciding punishment, then close the Courts 🤷‍♀️
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CJay@CJayAustin·
@talk2anuradha Let’s contribute generously to the nation development (to the xutiya who vote on this).
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Anuradha Tiwari
Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha·
BJP has announced below freebies in Bengal elections: Unemployed will get Rs 3,000 Pregnant women will get Rs 21,000 Farmers will get Rs 9000 Journalists will get Rs 5000 Some families might actually receive more than Rs 40k/month. Taxpayers really need to take a stand now !
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
One of the BJP's dangerous plans is to “gerrymander” all Lok Sabha seats to its advantage for the 2029 elections The proposed Bills remove all Constitutional safeguards on delimitation, giving full power to the Delimitation Commission which the govt itself will appoint and direct. We have seen how BJP does this - it hijacked delimitation in Assam and Jammu and Kashmir, where it split up anti-BJP regions and communities for electoral advantage. As a result, - some seats have 25 lakh voters, while some have only 8 lakh - some seats have 12 Vidhan Sabha segments, while some have only 6 - ⁠some seats are broken into pieces without connection, sometimes divided by rivers or mountains Having captured the Election Commission, PM Modi is confident that he can capture the Delimitation Commission too. The Congress will not allow this to happen. Delimitation should be based on a transparent policy framework, developed after wide consultations with a consensus. Indians of all communities and States should feel confident that they will be represented and their voices will be heard. This is the only way forward to protect and strengthen our democracy.
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Prashant Bhushan
Prashant Bhushan@pbhushan1·
Can’t believe my eyes! Former CJI Gavai with a hate spewing fraudman! What kind of message is he sending to the judiciary! Shocking!
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CJay@CJayAustin·
@IndianTechGuide Expect a natcat event in India this year - massive one.
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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 19 of the world’s 20 hottest cities yesterday are in India. 🙏🏼 (📷-IndiaToday)
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Ashwini Vaishnaw
Ashwini Vaishnaw@AshwiniVaishnaw·
Shameful! @INCIndia President Shri @kharge Ji has insulted 140 crore Indians by using such derogatory language against our Prime Minister. Their dynasty driven hate has blinded them. Rahul Gandhi must apologise for this disgraceful attack on India’s mandate.
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CJay@CJayAustin·
@NewsArenaIndia Hope she is safe now. ED or IT might start raiding or police/goons would start harassing
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News Arena India@NewsArenaIndia·
“Get out, you are causing traffic jam.” - Woman berates BJP Minister Girish Mahajan at Mumbai rally over reservation bill
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केसरी@mKesari10·
@atullondhe इन्हीं कारणों से कॉंग्रेस अब विलुप्त होती जा रही है...बंगाल मे तो वैसे भी ना 3 मे हैं ना तेरह मे....
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Alok Sharma
Alok Sharma@Aloksharmaaicc·
A woman brutally takes the BJP MLA to task for blocking road and protesting "Get the Hell out of here,Did you not understand, there's a whole empty ground there, go there and protest" This is how everyone should treat these sanghi NETAs. Peak Satisfaction 😂😂
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Jaynit@jaynitx·
In 1942, the Japanese rounded up all Chinese men in Singapore. They were filtering out the healthy young ones to execute. Lee Kuan Yew was 18. A guard pointed at him and said: "Go to that lorry." He knew what that meant. The lorry went to the beaches. The beaches meant machine guns. He asked: "Can I collect my other things?" They said yes. He walked away, found his family's gardener, and hid in his quarters for two days. When they changed the screening inspectors, he tried again. This time, he got through. The ones sent to that lorry were taken to the beaches and shot. Somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 didn't survive. 60 years later, he sat down at Harvard to explain how he built Singapore from a tiny island into one of the wealthiest nations on Earth: On what the war did to him: "We lived in happy, placid colonial Singapore in the 1920s and 30s. The British Empire would have lasted another thousand years, so we thought." Then the Japanese came. In less than one and a half months, the British collapsed. "Three and a half years of hell. Butchery. Brutality. Many didn't survive. I was fortunate. I did." "But it changed us." "What right did they have to do this to us? Why did the British let us down so badly?" When the war ended, Lee went to Cambridge to study law. But he was watching with different eyes. "Can they govern me better than I can govern myself? Because they scooted when the Japanese came in. And why shouldn't I be running the place?" On learning languages to lead: Lee was the best speaker in English. But only 20% of Singapore spoke English. The masses spoke Hokkien, Mandarin, and Malay. "So every day at lunchtime, instead of having lunch, I would sit down with a Hokkien teacher and laboriously and painfully learn to convert my Mandarin into Hokkien." "Had I not mastered that, the battle would be lost by default." His first speech in Hokkien, the kids laughed at him. "I said, please don't laugh. Help me. I'm trying to get you to understanding." By 6 months, he could get his ideas across. By 2 years, he was fluent. "Believe it or not, at the end of two years I could speak better than most of them." "That came respect." It showed two things: how determined he was, and how sincere. Here was a man doing all these other things and still learning their language just to talk to them. On fighting the Communists: The Communists had been organizing since 1923. The year Lee was born. "Here we were in the 1950s trying to beat them. And they are professionals at organization." They had elimination squads. Guerrillas in the jungle. Killer squads in the towns. Lee stood up and said no. "They denied that they were Communists. 'We're just left-wing socialists.' So I did a series of 12 broadcasts to set the scene. And I made it in three languages." English. Malay. Mandarin. 20 minutes each. "When I finished each broadcast, the director of the station couldn't see me. Went into the room and found me lying on the floor trying to recover my breath." "But it was a fight for survival. Life or death." On where trust comes from: "It's difficult to establish trust in times of calm. You just say, 'Well, it's an argument, therefore I'm a better guy than you.'" "But when the chips are down and you can get eliminated in a very unpleasant way and you show that you're prepared for it and you'll fight for them, it makes a difference." "Without that trust, we could not have built Singapore." On IQ vs EQ: Harvard asked him: would you prefer high IQ or high EQ in a leader? "IQ, you can get beautiful paper done. Complex formulas worked out. Elegant solutions." "But when you've got to get a team to work and put that formula into practice, you're dealing with human beings." "If you're not good at EQ, you can't sense that A doesn't get on with B, and you put them in the same team. It's no good." He rated his own EQ as 7 or 8 out of 10. His IQ as "maybe 120." But he had colleagues who could sense a person instantly. "He shook hands with the man and said, 'I recoiled when I felt his palm. Evil man.' And he was. How does he know? I don't know." "So I learned whenever I had to do interviews to choose people, I would get people who are very good at seeing through a candidate." On corruption: Singapore in the 1950s was full of deals, bribes, and organized crime. "When we took over, we decided that this was the critical factor. If we did not make it so that every dollar put in at the top reaches the ground as one dollar, we're not going to succeed." "We came in and made a symbolic act. We dressed in white shirts, white trousers, and said we will be what we represent." He put the anti-corruption bureau under his personal portfolio. "I gave the director the authority to investigate everybody and everything. All ministers. Including myself." One of his own colleagues took half a million in bribes. When the investigation started, he asked to see Lee. "I said, if I see you then I'll be a witness in court. So best not see me. Better see your lawyer." The man committed suicide. Left a note saying: "As an oriental gentleman who believes in honor, I have to pay the supreme price." "It's a heavy price. But it reminds every minister that there are no exceptions." On consistency: Lee had three journalists analyze 40 years of his speeches. He asked them: what was the dominant theme? All three said the same thing: consistency. "What I said at the beginning, throughout all that period, the theme stayed loud and clear." "That made it simple. Because you know where you stand with me. And you know what I want to do." On delivering results: "We deliver the homes, the schools, the jobs, the hospitals." "Today, 98% of our people own their own homes. The smallest would be about $100,000 US. The biggest about $300,000." "Once you own that amount of assets, you are not in favor of risking it with a crazy government. Your assets will go down in value." "But that was planned." Why? Because Singapore is small. Everyone does national service. If you're going to fight, you better be fighting for something you own. "So we give everybody a stake." On changing culture slowly: Lee wanted Singapore to speak English. But he couldn't force it. "Had I passed a law and said you will all learn English, we would have had mayhem. Riots." Instead, he let parents watch who got the best jobs. The jobs were already there, from the multinationals and banks. They all used English. "They watched and saw who got the best jobs. And they switched." It took 16 years. "I did not want to have said 16 years. Because in those 16 years I lost 20,000 Chinese graduates who had poor jobs. I wanted to make it shorter. I couldn't. I would have run into flack." On whether leadership can be taught: Lee quoted Isaac Singer, the Nobel Prize winner for Yiddish literature. Someone asked Singer: "Can you make a writer write great literature?" He paused. Then said: "If he has the writer in him, I will make him a good writer in a shorter time." Lee's version: "Can you make a leader of anybody? I don't think so." "He must have some of the ingredients. He must have that high energy level. He must have the ability to project himself, his ideas. He must have the desire, almost instinctively, to say 'let's do something better.' Of wanting to do something for his fellow men and not just for himself and his family." "You can't teach those things. He's either got it or he hasn't got it." "But if he's got that, then you can save him a lot of trouble." On sustaining yourself: Harvard asked how he managed despair over decades of leadership. "If your message is one of despair, then you should not be a leader. You must give people hope." "But there are moments when you feel very down. Either because you're physically down, or emotionally down, or because the world has turned adverse against you." "When you are in that condition, the first thing you do is get a good night's sleep. Then get a swim or chase a ball. Get the cobwebs out of your mind." "If you're not fit, you're going to make mistakes. Physically fit. You must stay physically and mentally fit." In his later years, he learned to meditate. "At the end of 20 minutes to half an hour, my pulse rate can go down from 100 to about 60. You can feel yourself subside. You still your mind. You empty your mind." "Then when you are rested, you resume quietly. You still got the same problems. Maybe you sleep on it. Come back. Look at it for a few days. Then decide." This 2 hour Harvard interview will teach you more about leadership than every business book you've read combined. Bookmark & give it 2 hours this weekend, no matter what.
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Basanagouda R Patil (Yatnal)@BasanagoudaBJP·
ನ್ಯಾಯಾಲಯಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಇರುವ ಬಾಕಿ ಹುದ್ದೆಗಳ ಭರ್ತಿಗೆ, ಮೂಲ ಸೌಕರ್ಯ ಅಭಿವೃದ್ಧಿಗೆ ಹಾಗೂ ನ್ಯಾಯಾಧೀಶರಿಗೆ ವಸತಿ ಸೌಲಭ್ಯ ಕಲ್ಪಿಸಲು ಕಳುಹಿಸಿದ ಪ್ರಸ್ತಾವನೆಗಳ ಪಟ್ಟಿಯನ್ನು ರಾಜ್ಯ ಸರ್ಕಾರ ಪದೇ-ಪದೇ ಕಡಿತಗೊಳಿಸುತ್ತಿರುವುದಕ್ಕೆ ಸರ್ವೋಚ್ಛ ನ್ಯಾಯಾಲಯದ ನ್ಯಾಯಾಧೀಶರಾದ ಅರವಿಂದ್ ಕುಮಾರ್ ಅವರು ಬೇಸರ ವ್ಯಕ್ತಪಡಿಸಿದರು. ಸಕಾಲದಲ್ಲಿ ತೀರ್ಪುಗಳು, ನ್ಯಾಯ ಸಲ್ಲಿಕೆ ಆಗಬೇಕಾದರೆ ಸರ್ಕಾರ ಸೂಕ್ತ ವ್ಯವಸ್ಥೆ, ಮೂಲಭೂತ ಸೌಕರ್ಯ, ಸರ್ಕಾರಿ ಅಭಿಯೋಜಕರ ನೇಮಕಾತಿಯನ್ನು ತ್ವರಿತ ಗತಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾಡಬೇಕೆ ವಿನಃ ಪ್ರಸ್ತಾವನೆಯನ್ನು ಕಡಿತಗೊಳಿಸುವುದರಿಂದ ಜನರಿಗೆ ನ್ಯಾಯ ದೊರಕಿಸಿಕೊಡುವುದರಲ್ಲಿ ವಿಳಂಬವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ ಎಂದು ಸರ್ವೋಚ್ಛ ನ್ಯಾಯಾಲಯದ ನ್ಯಾಯಾಧೀಶರಾದ ಅರವಿಂದ್ ಕುಮಾರ್ ಸರ್ಕಾರದ ವಿಳಂಬ ಧೋರಣೆಯನ್ನು ಟೀಕಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಸರ್ಕಾರಿ ಅಧಿಕಾರಿಗಳ ನಿರ್ಲಕ್ಷ್ಯ, ಮುಂದಾಲೋಚನೆಯ ಕೊರತೆ (lack of foresight/planning) ಹಾಗೂ ಸರ್ಕಾರದ ಇಚ್ಛಾಶಕ್ತಿಯ ಕೊರತೆಯನ್ನು ಮುಖ್ಯ ಮಂತ್ರಿಗಳಾದ ಸಿದ್ದರಾಮಯ್ಯ ಹಾಗೂ CJI ಸೂರ್ಯಕಾಂತ್ ಶರ್ಮ ಸಮ್ಮುಖದಲ್ಲೇ ಸವಿವರವಾಗಿ, ಅಂಕಿ ಅಂಶಗಳ ಸಮೇತ ವಿವರಿಸಿದರು. ಸರ್ಕಾರದ 'ಭಾಗ್ಯ' ಯೋಜನೆಗಳನ್ನು ಸಮಾಜದ ಧುರೀಣರು, ಚಿಂತಕರು ಟೀಕಿಸಿದಾಗ ರಾಜಕೀಯ ಎಂದು ಬಣ್ಣಿಸುತ್ತಿದ್ದ ಸ'ಮಜಾ'ವಾದಿ ಮುಖ್ಯ ಮಂತ್ರಿ ಸಿದ್ದರಾಮಯ್ಯನವರ 'ಸಿದ್ಧ' ಸೂತ್ರಗಳ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಈಗ ಸರ್ವೋಚ್ಛ ನ್ಯಾಯಾಲಯದ ನ್ಯಾಯಾಧೀಶರು ಅವರ ಸಮ್ಮುಖದಲ್ಲೇ ಟೀಕಿಸುವ ಪ್ರಸಂಗ ಬಂದೊದಗಿದೆ. ಸರ್ಕಾರ ಹಾಗೂ ಮುಖ್ಯ ಮಂತ್ರಿಗಳು ಈಗಲಾದರೂ ಎಚೆತ್ತುಕೊಂಡು ಜನರ ಕಲ್ಯಾಣಕ್ಕಾಗಿ, ನ್ಯಾಯಾಲಯದಲ್ಲಿರುವ ಪ್ರಕರಣಗಳ ತ್ವರಿತ ವಿಲೇವಾರಿ ಮಾಡಲು, ಅಭಿಯೋಜಕರ ನೇಮಕಾತಿ, ಮೂಲಭೂತ ಸೌಕರ್ಯದ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಗಮನ ಹರಿಸಿ 'ಚುನಾವಣಾ ರಾಜಕೀಯದ' ಚುನಾವಣಾ ರಾಜಕೀಯದ ಮನಃಸ್ಥಿತಿಯಿಂದ ಹೊರಬರಲಿ Justice Arvind Kumar, Hon'ble Supreme Court Judge, strongly criticized the state government for failing to provide the necessary infrastructure, official quarters, and other essential facilities for judicial officers, improving judicial infrastructure in Karnataka despite the rise in cases in the State. This situation is despite the courts providing adequate revenue to the state government in the form of court fees and other charges. Justice Arvind Kumar highlighted the need to augment the infrastructure in view of the increasing number of cases and the need to clear such cases on a war footing to ensure timely justice to the petitioners and the aggrieved. Hon'ble Jus. has clearly pointed out the lack of priority of the state government to improve the legal infrastructure in the state in the presence of the chief minister of Karnataka. The deficiency in administration and lack of priority have been pointed out clearly & concisely by Jus. Kumar. This case is just an example of how the welfare schemes of the government have outweighed development in the state Since the viewpoint on the administration is coming from one of the highest judicial officers of the country, I hope the Congress government makes amends and ensures the priorities of the people are met instead of merely indulging in wooing a certain section of people for vote bank politics. @CMofKarnataka I @siddaramaiah I #CongressFailsKarnataka
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