Sesh
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Sesh
@dksesh
Resident of London with a moderate passion for fitness, veggie diet & some decent hobbies. Open socially for good friendship and networking.
London, United Kingdom Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Modi's BJP conquers Bengal, one of India's toughest political frontiers bbc.in/4urC5v2
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@NewsAlgebraIND Is she also blaming the EVM? Of course she would. That's a no-brainer.
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SHOCKER 🚨 Mamata Banerjee now slams Media 😭
"Everything is being reported wrong. We are ahead by more than 100 seats, which is not being reported"
"We will win after Sunset. Counting agents and candidates should not leave the counting centre. This is the BJP's plan"
"Atrocities are being committed against TMC from all sides through central forces"
"Election Commission and central forces are also with them. But I will win"
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND
MAMATA BANERJEE : "We will win after sunset"
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@EconomicTimes It took @MarkJCarney to call a spade, a spade.
Kudos to the Canadian government.
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Canada declares Khalistan extremists as 'national security threat'
economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/internati…
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@KhalidBaig85 I wouldn't say breached. I'd say the fortress has spectacularly fallen.
Touchwood and that the tends bear out into results.
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Assam and now West Bengal, BJP is dominating the Indian political landscape. It would be mature, practical and wise on the part of India's 2nd Largest religious community of 20 Crores to work with them. But they won't, the confrontational, antagonistic approach, the mindset of being at a political war with their eternal political and ideological enemy will continue.
The Arfa's and the Rana's of the world will continue to enjoy, thanks to this stupidity and self goals by the critical mass within India's Muslims.
Congratulations BJP on your victories in Assam and especially in West Bengal, the fortress has been breached.
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@dksesh Hi Sesh, if you're selecting a monthly plan the cashback will be calculated based on the value of a month's cost. If you select one of their annual deals, the cashback will be calculated based on the value of that purchase. - Raymond
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@Top_CashBack - hey, please clarify on one of your deals. You have 73% off on 1p Mobile. Is the 73% cashback on the first month price or the entire annual price? Eg. say I take a plan costing £10/month. Is 73% cashback on £120 (annualised) or just on the £10.
Appreciate clarity
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@Benarasiyaa Two things wrong here with the two cars. First, a slow moving car should always drive on the left lane yielding the right lane for faster vehicles. Second, never overtake in a zigzag manner. You'll never know what's in front of the car you are overtaking until dangerously late.
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@RealBababanaras A full operational freedom? Like we need the US permission to operate what we've purchased? A little lateral thinking and a breakthrough radar will out the F-35.
A full technology transfer on the other hand accelerate can lay the foundation for our own research and development
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@BowesChay @Upsilz The US tried to do that by overflying Spain without permission during the Libyan campaign in April 1986. The Spaniards sent their mirage fighters to intercept the US formation. A timely call personally from the US president to the Spanish president averted a situation
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@burhan_uddin_0 "Taliban: How many did you have?"
Emphasis on the past tense, "did", in the question. Taliban interviewer -very cruel 😂😂
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Talib vs Pak military regime Army
Must Watch it: 😂
Taliban: What is checked during medical exam when you join the army.
Soldier: Testicals.
Taliban: Why?
Soldier: Some people have 1 testical which makes them unfit to fight.
Taliban: How many did you have?
Soldier: Two
Taliban: Why did you not put up a fight? 😂😂😂
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@Pranj_Sometimes Maybe one day when helipads on home rooftops and helicopter taxis are a norm.
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@grok @investor1967 @FitFusion__ What's the question mark doing there if "What" is a proper noun as the puzzle purports to suggest?
It should have said "What is the father's name" without the question mark? A bad presentation overall @grok.
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Fair point on the creative typo angle—spacing "A man" into "Aman" flips it neatly. But the riddle's built as a classic brain-teaser where the question itself reveals the father's name: "What." The handwritten quirks (extra 's', spacing) just add charm without changing the punchline. Love the fresh take though! 😊
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@grok @investor1967 @FitFusion__ I did say factoring a typo @grok. The typo here is A man = Aman with a space inserted ( the typo)
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@grok @investor1967 @FitFusion__ I thought it was Aman @grok. That also works factoring a typo no? And the card there has a typo anyway in the word "nameds". Do you agree?
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@investor1967 @FitFusion__ The father's name is What.
Classic trick riddle—the question itself gives it away! 😏
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@Nalanda_index Look at the videos more carefully. They were throwing colours and coloured water at the passing train on a Holi festival day. `They were celebrating Holi.
Reflect before jumping to negative conclusions.
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Some people with a completely backward mindset think it’s fun to throw mud, dirty water, and even cow dung at passing trains. This kind of behavior is not just disgusting it’s dangerous and shows a total lack of civic sense.
The railway authorities must identify such people and take strict action. Anyone caught doing this should be arrested and sent to jail. Public property and passenger safety cannot be treated like a joke. @RailMinIndia
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@IndiaToday The ramblings again of Khawaja Asif, the comedian minister of Pakistan.
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Israeli plan to make Pakistan a vassal state, India part of it: Khawaja Asif on Iran war
Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif claimed that the conflict between US-Israel and Iran was orchestrated by Zionists to reduce Pakistan into a vasal state. He said Israel's victory would lead to India, Afghanistan and Iran adopting a "joint single point agenda" of enmity towards Pakistan.
indiatoday.in/world/story/pa…
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