Sarfras M Shah
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Sarfras M Shah
@Libranonrun
Nehruvian I INC Supporter I Dravidian Admirer I Foodie I Naturalist I Book Lover I Observant



Diplomats of 8 Nations keen to meet in Delhi @CMOTamilnadu @TVKVijayHQ to discuss FDI and Infrastructure developments in Tamil Nadu. @DrSJaishankar approved requests. From protocol angle. New Govt in Tamil Nadu energised diplomatic corps. An impressive turn A trust in Vijay



No SC/ST Act Offence If Alleged Casteist Abuse Occurred Inside Private House : Supreme Court |@mittal_mtn #SupremeCourt livelaw.in/supreme-court/…


VIDEO | Chennai, Tamil Nadu: "Sanathanam that divides people should be abolished," says LoP Udhayanidhi Stalin. Source: Third Party (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)

SIMPLE QUESTION !! 1$ = ₹96.70, An all time low 😭 Why are these celebrities silent mode ? 🙄


USA Billionaire: AI, Space, healthcare etc. Indian billionaire: Kesar pista, colddrink, clothes etc.


Muslim voters no longer matter to BJP. Only a new Hindu-led coalition can challenge Modi-Shah ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta @ShekharGupta writes Read this week's #NationalInterest Illustration: Shruti Naithani @Shrru_art theprint.in/national-inter…

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.











