Poushali

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Poushali

Poushali

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Sports and art lover| Data analyst

India Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Anand Gupta
Anand Gupta@anandcheam·
24X7 million people abuse Modi, how many are penalised? You would not post what you posted, against Qatari royals in Qatar. (Read attached post for details) As far as lawlessness and gundagardi is concerned, it is very old issue. Nothing unique about BJP, they are neither any more clean nor dirtier than others. Also BJP learnt washing machine operation from Congress. That is who we as a country are. It wont change by change of government. Not saying we do not have issues, but too much free float money from Qatar and China is flowing; US is on record expressing they want to prevent India’s rise. It has done everything it could to damage us. We should be aware that we are poor country and vested interest will do everything to stall our progress. I am against damaging our brand. We should sort out our own issues; there is a reason why we denied third party mediation in Kashmir. Otherwise it will burn like Israel Palestine. Read on Qatar below.
Anand Gupta@anandcheam

Qatar is 75th where you go straight to jail for abusing the royals; its a joke. You guys, 100k plus abuse Modi 24X7. Even I have to endure abuse for no reason, other than expressing an opinion. I have wasted enough time on reply, wont do anymore, its complete waste of time engaging with bad faith actors. Here is Qatar The exact incidence rate of public abuse or criticism of the royal family in Qatar is effectively zero. This statistical absence is not because public discontent does not exist, but because Qatar’s legal, social, and digital frameworks are strictly engineered to detect and suppress such actions before they can manifest into a measurable trend. The low incidence rate is maintained through three primary mechanisms: ⚖️ 1. Absolute Legal Barriers •Lèse-Majesté and Sedition Laws: Under the Qatari Penal Code, insulting the Emir, the Deputy Emir, or the ruling Al Thani family is a major criminal offense categorized as an act against state security. It carries harsh prison sentences (often up to 15 years or life imprisonment). •The Cybercrime Law: Enacted to police the digital space, Qatar's Cybercrime Law criminalizes publishing any content online that "violates social values" or "undermines general order". This broad language is explicitly used by authorities to monitor and shut down any digital dissent directed at the monarchy or government policies. [1, 2, 3] 🤫 2. Aggressive Enforcement and High-Profile Deterrents Because the law is unyielding, the few individuals who do attempt to criticize the royal family are met with swift state action, serving as permanent deterrents to the rest of the population: •The Case of Ibn al-Dheeb: In one of Qatar's most high-profile free-speech cases, the renowned Qatari poet Mohammed al-Ajami (Ibn al-Dheeb) was arrested and sentenced to life in prison (later commuted to 15 years)simply for reading a poem that was perceived as critical of the then-Emir. He served over three years before receiving a royal pardon. •Preemptive Self-Censorship: This aggressive prosecution creates an environment of total self-censorship. Journalists, academics, and citizens are fully aware of the red lines, ensuring that insults or critiques of the royals almost never make it to print, broadcast, or social media timelines. [2, 3, 4] 💰 3. The Social Contract and Citizen Loyalty •Trillion-Dollar Welfare State: Beyond fear of punishment, the actual desire among native Qataris to criticize the royal family is low due to a highly lucrative social contract. Qatari citizens (who make up only about 10-12% of the country's population) enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world, featuring tax-free income, free high-quality healthcare, free education, heavily subsidized housing, and guaranteed government employment. •The Tribal Structure: Qatari society operates on a cohesive tribal structure where the Emir is viewed culturally as the patriarch of the extended national family. Publicly breaking rank to insult the leadership carries severe social ostracization and shame for an individual's entire family, keeping the incidence rate of domestic defiance exceptionally low. [5] If you would like to explore this dynamic further, we can look into how foreign journalists navigate these red lineswhen reporting inside Qatar, or look at how Qatar's state-owned network, Al Jazeera, handles domestic coverageversus international news.

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Helle Lyng
Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
Primeminister of India, Narendra Modi, would not take my question, I was not expecting him to. Norway has the number one spot on the World Press Freedom Index, India is at 157th, competing with Palestine, Emirates & Cuba. It is our job to question the powers we cooperate with.
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Arpit Sharma
Arpit Sharma@iArpitSpeaks·
Someone in Foreign Affairs Dept lured him to go to Norway for that medal, but didn’t tell him about their 1st rank in Press Freedom Index. Masterstroke 🔥
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Poushali
Poushali@StatsStory·
@tinaBose06 @iArpitSpeaks And you know what madam? Had he been in today's age, you would have certainly called him anti national. Swami Vivekananda (Swamiji) championed "positive acceptance" across all faiths, teaching that all religions are true pathways to the same divine reality.
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Teena 🙂
Teena 🙂@tinaBose06·
@StatsStory @iArpitSpeaks And you know what madam? Had you been there during Swamiji's time you would have called him names because the speech that he gave in Chicago there he proudly represented Hinduism, describing it as a religion that has taught the world both "tolerance and universal acceptance".
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Poushali
Poushali@StatsStory·
@tinaBose06 @iArpitSpeaks Modi deserves bring questioned. He has certainly done nothing in his own capacity besides being a public representative and not taking accountability on top of that.
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Teena 🙂
Teena 🙂@tinaBose06·
@StatsStory @iArpitSpeaks No I am not comparing modi with Swami ji. I am comparing the Indians that were present during that era and the Indians now. They have not changed. They are still like that and that's why it was so easy for Britishers to rule over us for 200 years. Colonial hangover!
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Poushali
Poushali@StatsStory·
@tinaBose06 @iArpitSpeaks Just taking diksha doesn't do anything, go and read what he said. He was an aide of Sister Nivedita and considered all religion to be equal. Certainly unlike you. And never shyed away from questions.
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Teena 🙂
Teena 🙂@tinaBose06·
@StatsStory @iArpitSpeaks I am a Bangali myself and have taken dikhha from Ramkrishna mission so I have read many many and many books on Thakur, Ma and swamiji. I know who Swamiji was and he worked for people of this society but never got the love he he deserved when he was present among us.
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Pallavi Sinha🇮🇳
Pallavi Sinha🇮🇳@PallaviSinha_·
@iArpitSpeaks PM of Norwegian also didn't take questions from Suhasini Haider the so called Indian journalist. Both the PM's were well aware of the left cabal & their toolkit. As you sow so as you reap🤣🤣.
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Poushali
Poushali@StatsStory·
@tinaBose06 @iArpitSpeaks If Modi is being compared with Swami Vivekanand, then you are doing a disgrace to the name of Swami Vivekanand. Go read what he had said and what he did in his lifetime. Certainly he never shyed away from questions
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Teena 🙂
Teena 🙂@tinaBose06·
@iArpitSpeaks Even during Swami Vivekanand era, after he came back from Chicago after giving the historic speech, a section of orthodox Indian society ridiculed him mercilessly. So it's not shocking that even today there is a section of Indian like you who would go against India.
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Anupriya Singh
Anupriya Singh@cricketwoman·
@iArpitSpeaks Ironically how Norway prime minister didn’t take any questions from Indian media!! 1st rank press freedom index! 🤣🤣🤣
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Poushali@StatsStory·
@Highbaloo @iArpitSpeaks Indian embassy of Norway is not the prime minister of India. We have elected the prime minister, not the ambassador. He should give answers. And not the bs that India is World's largest democracy blah blah bcz a prime minister of a democracy cannot go by not answering questions.
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JaanKBhiAnjaan
JaanKBhiAnjaan@Highbaloo·
@iArpitSpeaks Have u seen the full video?? This journalist asked 3 questions. And aftr asking 3 ques she says “ans me right now”, “i hv follow up questions so i might interrupt in between” and then after showing this attitude when MEA was answering her 1st ques, she repeatedly interrupted.
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Poushali
Poushali@StatsStory·
@Krishna79884598 @HelleLyngSvends There is no global rise, Rupees is the worst performing currency in whole Asia. The status of Indians all over the world has gone down, as we are known for religious bipolarism right now. Foreign tourists are decreasing due to Low AQI among other factors.
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Krishna Thakur
Krishna Thakur@Krishna79884598·
@HelleLyngSvends You may dislike Prime minister Narendra Modi politically, but denying India’s global rise under his leadership only weakens your credibility.
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Helle Lyng
Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
Asking my prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre about why Norway refers to India as a democracy when the Indian PM has not had a press conference in 12 years at home. Is not a free press important to democracy anymore? Støre points to India holding elections. He does acknowledge differences in press culture, but also points to Indias large population.
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Poushali@StatsStory·
@AaradhyaViews @HelleLyngSvends Indians never pushed back, fangirls and fanboys if BJP pushed back. Everyone the condition of journalism in our country where independent journalist are killed, jailed for speaking against government. In digital space, videos are taken down which exposes scams of BJP.
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Aaradhya Pandey
Aaradhya Pandey@AaradhyaViews·
Norwegian "journalist" Helle Lyng Svendsen ambushes PM Modi in Oslo with a loaded Press Freedom Index gotcha, then cries "spy accusations" when Indians push back. India has 1.4 billion people, thriving digital media, and real democratic debate, unlike your cozy Nordic echo chamber. Ask tough questions, fine. But don't cry victim when the world notices the agenda.
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Helle Lyng
Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
I never thought I would have to write this, but I am not a foreign spy of any sort, sent out by any foreign government. My work is journalism, primarily in Norway now.
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Dhruv Rathee
Dhruv Rathee@dhruv_rathee·
Modi deserves to be humiliated everywhere he goes. He has not given a single press conference in 12 years since he became the Prime Minister. He fails to fulfill the basic transparency and accountability requirements of being a leader. I would like to encourage foreign journalists from other European countries to ask him questions wherever they see him, just like @HelleLyngSvends did. Embarrass him so much that he is forced to show some accountability in front of people. You will be doing great service for India’s progress.
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Poushali
Poushali@StatsStory·
@KishalayGh12319 @anubhavgupta_ji @HelleLyngSvends Who said India is the largest democracy? Your favourite Modiji? At this point, India is not even a democracy. It's a quasi democracy, journalists are getting murdered, jailed , content taken down for exposing scams, speaking against current political dispensation.
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Kishalay Ghosh
Kishalay Ghosh@KishalayGh12319·
@anubhavgupta_ji @HelleLyngSvends You kind of people of India are the major reasons why BJP wins every elections. How can the largest democracy in the world otherwise survive, needs you and your advices for this.
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Poushali
Poushali@StatsStory·
@rahulpillai38 @HelleLyngSvends @svaradarajan There have been multiple arrests , murder of independ journalists who expose BJP. Every journalist who speak against BJP or expose the scams are under threat, youtube videos are regularly taken down if they are anti BJP. Which world are you living in?
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Rahul pillai
Rahul pillai@rahulpillai38·
@HelleLyngSvends @svaradarajan A country where you abuse the PM and call him by all names and opening speak of his death and even after the press publishes the same no action is taken against the person or the press is what India is all about. The western media needs to get a factcheck done and apologise
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Poushali@StatsStory·
@anandcheam @san_footyflick @HelleLyngSvends Qatar has much more freedom in press than India. Random Youtubers who have expose BJP through their videos are murdered in recent times. There is no safety of honest journalists in India. What are you yapping about?
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Anand Gupta
Anand Gupta@anandcheam·
Boss, I did not say that though, I said the person who said India ranks 157 in press freedom discredited herself and those ranking are from hostile instituitions. It was not the country but the publications and section of media. Maybe my words should have been clearer, sorry it was not. 🙏🏾 That ranking ranks Qatar as 75, what sense does it make to engage with people like that?
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Poushali@StatsStory·
@iabhinavKhare Yup, expected from low IQ people like you that you shall believe in things like Nazar ..so yeah suits you.
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Abhinav Khare
Abhinav Khare@iabhinavKhare·
@StatsStory She and her kids are way too precious to be on social media… nazar is real!
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Abhinav Khare
Abhinav Khare@iabhinavKhare·
If you are 26/27 years old guy with a high potential career, take a bet on a high potential girl who’s 3-4 years younger and marry her. Build your life and career together with her rather than waiting till 30s and marrying a 30+ with baggages. This is the biggest life hack.
Chaos@kizzriee

what opinion on MARRIAGE will have you like this?

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Poushali
Poushali@StatsStory·
@iabhinavKhare As i said, pictures doesn't reveal the truth. Everyone tries to glorify their life choices even if it's making them miserable and unhappy in long term . And here you were giving advice on marital bliss, not child bliss. So , atleast put a relevant picture to counter.
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Abhinav Khare
Abhinav Khare@iabhinavKhare·
@StatsStory Yeah… just another miserable morning for me and my kids…
Abhinav Khare tweet media
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N R Murali
N R Murali@nrmurali·
@Matuoht @sindhubiswal He said what he thought their situation will be after 20 years. There will only be an emptiness, along with fear of the unknown. If those idiots do not want to consider his advice, it's their poor choice.
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Sindhu Biswal
Sindhu Biswal@sindhubiswal·
I know a 35-year-old married couple in India. No kids by choice. Household income is strong. House almost paid off. Good investments. Foreign trips every year. Comfortable life. Looks sorted from the outside. But in the long run, this choice usually backfires. In India, money without family responsibility mostly turns into consumption. Bigger cars. Better phones. Another vacation to the same three places with different hotel names. At some point, experiences stop feeling new. Kids aren’t just an expense here. They’re continuity. Legacy. A reason to stay sharp, relevant, grounded. Ask older Indians what gave their life meaning. Almost none will talk about gadgets or trips. They talk about their children, the sacrifices, the chaos, the pride. Comfort is addictive in your 30s. Loneliness is brutal in your 60s. Choosing ease over building something bigger feels smart today.
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