Jayant Singh

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Jayant Singh

Jayant Singh

@jayants1977

Dwarka, New Delhi Katılım Kasım 2015
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@sunandavashisht The PR was the ground work for this eventuality which was always known to the couple, atleast he can play the martyr game now
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The Hawk Eye
The Hawk Eye@thehawkeyex·
Name the hyped stand-up comedian you've never found funny! (other than kamra, of course)
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@hathyogi31 Only one correction, Deepika is a moron, she has no thinking power, forget ideology, always ready to go with the highest bidder even if it means pretending to sleep with the gay son of fugitive king of good times
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Hathyogi (हठयोगी)
Narendra Modi once said, "I will destroy their ecosystem." After that: 1. BNS comes into existence. 2. India became Naxal free, The biggest and radical armoury of Leftists. 3. More than 20,000 NGOs have had their Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) licenses cancelled or not renewed in India since 2014 4. Movies like Kashmir Files, Kerala Stories, Baramulla were made which brutally destroyed the leftist propaganda 5. Bollywood so called stars like Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Karan Johar made video praising RSS. 6. Husband of hardcore leftist Deepika padukone was casted as the lead of the most successful movie, Dhurandhar, a combo of two movies which destroyed the very core leftist propaganda by showing the true faces of terrorists and their spoonfeeders in India. 7. Multiple youtube channel, social media accounts such as Nimo Yadav have been withheld for spreading fake news, peddling fake propaganda and hatred on the basis of caste and religion 8. NCERT textbooks got corrected, the most dangerous tool of leftist used for brainwashing the kids got destroyed. In a summary, Modi first corrected the law, then did a crackdown on their armoury, banned their fundings, turned their own bollywood stars, taken away their machinery of spreading shuttle propaganda (movies) and cracked their core tool of propaganda (academics)
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@dubash Add to it the fact Menon was the NSA at the same time and he did sharm al sheik and accepting Indian role in Baluchistan and he just wrote a piece against current Indian government, Rao, Menon serve in the same org as trustees which is funded by Soros, connect the dots now
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@dubash My 2 cents is that a weak political leadership takes its guidance only from babus and considering how weak the entire MMS cabinet was the babus can’t be spared from the responsibility of the decisions of those times
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dubash@dubash·
Nirupama Menon should not be criticized for her actions while she was in service. She was hopefully following the instructions of the administration in power. She should be mocked for suggesting that women to women contact can achieve something the current apparatus cannot.
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@TheAnuDagar @prakashraaj जब फादर ही फादर हों तो फादर को मानना तो पड़ेगा ना
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Anu Dagar
Anu Dagar@TheAnuDagar·
ये नास्तिक लोग चादर और फादर को मानते है क्या Just Asking @prakashraaj
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@saket71 ये भाजपा के @AjeetBhartii हैं , थोड़े दिन सुनने में अच्छे लगते हैं , फिर पता चलता है कि निहायत ही सतही हैं और एक ही cassette को रोज़ अलग अलग side से बजाने की आदत है
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saket साकेत ಸಾಕೇತ್ 🇮🇳
इन सज्जन को भाजपा ने मात्र ऊटपटाँग बयानबाज़ी करने के लिए रखा है?
Press Trust of India@PTI_News

VIDEO | West Bengal Polls: Union Minister Giriraj Singh (@girirajsinghbjp) says, "Mamata Banerjee's defeat is certain, if her 'goons' try to create disruption in any way; they will be hung upside down." (Full video available on PTI Videos – ptivideos.com)

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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@mujifren Under the watch of this son of a bitch we had sharm al sheikh , under his watch the robot MMS conceded that India is responsible for the happenings in Baluchistan, God know if he was hand in glove with the other side
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Muji Singh Rangi
Muji Singh Rangi@mujifren·
Former Indian NSA and Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon who sits on the board of Trustees of International Crisis Group with George Soros and Alex Soros had written an article lamenting that - Trump has gone soft on PM Modi for "taking away" the rights of Muslims of J&K by removing Article 370 and excluding Muslim immigrants from CAA So did a former Indian NSA wanted US to punish his own country?
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@saket71 आपको क्या लगता है , ये सही में इतना बौड़म है या शाह जी ने इसको पूरे पाँच साल की script लिख कर के दे दी है , मुझे तो दूसरा case लगता है क्योंकि ये जब भी मुँह खोलता है तो कांग्रेस के ५००-१००० वोट कम हो जाते हैं
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@sunandavashisht She’s essentially asking for a relief and rehabilitation package for out of work and out of relevance people like her
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Sunanda Vashisht
Sunanda Vashisht@sunandavashisht·
Women of India and Pakistan need to have a separate relationship now? This next chapter of Aman ki Asha is Asha ki Asha :)
Nirupama Menon Rao 🇮🇳@NMenonRao

The women of India and Pakistan need to deploy our ingrained common sense and suggest ways forward in our relationship. We need a women’s caucus. Not to throw accusations against each other but to think calmly and sensibly about the future ahead. For the sake of our children. We need to bring in the counterpoint: without naming it, without sounding defensive, but making it impossible to dismiss. For decades, India–Pakistan engagement has been trapped in a single script: territory, terror, recrimination. We repeat it with ritual precision, but it yields diminishing returns. What if we widened the frame? In West Asia, especially the Gulf, our interests often run in parallel: energy security, diaspora welfare, maritime stability, crisis response. These are not abstractions since they affect millions of lives and the resilience of both economies. Engaging here need not dilute our positions, create false parity, or reopen familiar disputes. It can remain tightly bounded, issue-specific, and without prejudice to core differences. Skeptics will argue that Pakistan cannot compartmentalise, that any engagement risks being instrumentalised, and that peripheral cooperation has never altered core hostility. But the purpose here is not transformation, it is insulation. Not to resolve the conflict by other means, but to prevent it from defining all means. Some may also say Pakistan has found a “role” in the Iran crisis and India should not be seen as seeking one. But this is not about visibility or mediation. Our interests are structural not transitory. If anything, the moment underscores a larger truth: even adversarial states operate beyond their disputes when interests demand it. When the central track is blocked, responsible statecraft does not stand still. It explores parallel ones, carefully, deliberately, and on its own terms. Sometimes, widening the field is not weakness. It is strategy. The women must speak.

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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@amishra77 @desimojito What the Israeli envoy said “ Pakistan has no role in the conflict but it’s trying to stay relevant” , same can be juxtaposed on this Aman ki Tamasha cabal
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@amishra77·
There are various ways to look at this post. One obvious way people are looking at is the naivety or cluelessness of our elite foreign policy mandarins that, despite galactic evidence to the contrary, they still think Pakistan is amenable to reason or talks. If you look at it closely, it is not naivety. Or cluelessness. Or reason amid chaos. Or a calm and sensible approach. It is, instead, plain and simple self-interest, even if it compromises national interest. All these formulations to somehow engage Pakistan serve just one cause: self-interest of conflict entrepreneurs. 1. Think of Kashmir and the galaxy of 'experts' who had mushroomed - from 'Interlocutors' to Hurriyat types, and from TV anchors to assorted busybodies in conferences - who presumed to solve the internal dimension of Kashmir for us. For decades they existed, and yet Kashmir festered. Local terrorists thrived; stone pelting was the only form of communication; schools closed; local elected bodies were non-existent. The day we (Modi Government) stopped listening to them is the day we succeeded. Article 370 done and dusted. Ladakh converted into a separate UT. Hurriyat dismantled. State government functioning within the confines of the Indian Constitution. Grassroot-level elected officials share the democratic power structure. Stone pelting, a decade-old, forgotten and dismantled industry. 2. Or think of the Maoists and Naxals and the galaxy of liberals in Delhi who sprouted wisdom in TV studios and conferences on how to tackle Maoism. All this while, in the real world, the Naxals butchered our security forces, destroyed infrastructure, burnt down schools, and strangulated the future of the tribals. The day we (Modi government) stopped listening to the 'sane and sensible liberals' is the day we succeeded. Naxals have been wiped out. Economic growth and opportunities have returned to those troubled lands. In each case, the troubles and mayhem persisted till the conflict entrepreneurs had their jobs and their debauched lifestyle. The day we stopped funding them is the day India started succeeding. Pakistan is the same story of 'conflict entrepreneurs'. Every such formulation - including the latest one of 'Women of South Asia' - is designed to create just one thing and one thing alone: perpetual jobs and other people-funded lifestyles for the elite mandarins. It would do precisely zero to advance any agenda. History tells us so. Remember the almost monthly Track-II talks during the UPA period, the same period during which @NMenonRao was in active service. The same period when there were monthly terror attacks. The Track-IIs have ended. And so has the ability of Pakistan to strike India at will. So what Ms. @NMenonRao is proposing here is not a sensible way forward to deal with Pakistan. All that she is pleading for is to find a way back into the job market for herself and her ilk. Incidentally, this phenomenon of promoting self-interest at the cost of national interest is a uniquely Third World phenomenon, ingrained in the mindset after centuries of colonisation. It afflicts Pakistan as much as it does India, with one exception. In the elite Pakistani mindset, they have no delusions when it comes to India. They want our total destruction, and they see Indian elites (of the ancien régime) as useful idiots, while Indian elites are happy to partake in the conferences and the junkets. Finally, we should never imagine that the dangers of the thought process of the Congress years have permanently passed. Just look at Ms. Menon's timeline to notice the concerted attempt to mobilise support for her agenda. What is needed is vigilance so that these agendas don't ever make a comeback. As an aside, there is an interesting chronology of the India Initiative launched at Brown University when Ms. Menon was India's Ambassador to the USA, and Ms. Menon joining Brown as a fellow soon after retirement.
Nirupama Menon Rao 🇮🇳@NMenonRao

The women of India and Pakistan need to deploy our ingrained common sense and suggest ways forward in our relationship. We need a women’s caucus. Not to throw accusations against each other but to think calmly and sensibly about the future ahead. For the sake of our children. We need to bring in the counterpoint: without naming it, without sounding defensive, but making it impossible to dismiss. For decades, India–Pakistan engagement has been trapped in a single script: territory, terror, recrimination. We repeat it with ritual precision, but it yields diminishing returns. What if we widened the frame? In West Asia, especially the Gulf, our interests often run in parallel: energy security, diaspora welfare, maritime stability, crisis response. These are not abstractions since they affect millions of lives and the resilience of both economies. Engaging here need not dilute our positions, create false parity, or reopen familiar disputes. It can remain tightly bounded, issue-specific, and without prejudice to core differences. Skeptics will argue that Pakistan cannot compartmentalise, that any engagement risks being instrumentalised, and that peripheral cooperation has never altered core hostility. But the purpose here is not transformation, it is insulation. Not to resolve the conflict by other means, but to prevent it from defining all means. Some may also say Pakistan has found a “role” in the Iran crisis and India should not be seen as seeking one. But this is not about visibility or mediation. Our interests are structural not transitory. If anything, the moment underscores a larger truth: even adversarial states operate beyond their disputes when interests demand it. When the central track is blocked, responsible statecraft does not stand still. It explores parallel ones, carefully, deliberately, and on its own terms. Sometimes, widening the field is not weakness. It is strategy. The women must speak.

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Sandeep
Sandeep@SandeepUnnithan·
Not propaganda at all. This is the biggest star of the 1970s implying the Emergency is a good thing because smugglers are fleeing the country. (Parvarish 1977).
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Vishnu Vardhan Reddy@SVishnuReddy·
Despite governing nearly 80% of India, BJP has not imposed any nationwide ban on egg, fish, or non-vegetarian food. There’s no instance where they have forced people to alter their dietary choices.
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@saket71 आप अपनी कामवाली वो पैसा देते हो ना और वो आपकी पत्नी के कहे अनुसार काम करती है , वैसे ही जब पैसा बड़े साहब का होगा तो काम भी उन्हीं के कहे हिसाब से होगा
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saket साकेत ಸಾಕೇತ್ 🇮🇳
Pakistan has zero art scene unless you call Heeramandi inspired dolling up of actors and actresses as artists. You don’t have anyone of the line of Irfan Khan, Ranbir Singh, Rajkumar Rao or even Kirti Sanon in Pakistan. You have poor actors like Mahira who never look their part. What makes Indian filmmakers and advertisers go for Pakistani actors and models?
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iMac_too
iMac_too@iMac_too·
पप्पू कहीं भी ढंग से बैठ नहीं सकता क्या?
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@saket71 Kiss लेने देने वाले तो बिहार में हैं ना जी , मतलब काम कैश में ही हो रहा है
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saket साकेत ಸಾಕೇತ್ 🇮🇳
Is IPAC getting paid in cash or kisses for crewtijh these regionalist outrages to support the TMC? #WestBengalPolitics
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#WATCH | Kolkata | TMC MP Mahua Moitra says, "Bengalis are a very proud race. We led the war for independence against the British. Who were the Gujaratis?... 68% of the names of the people who were killed and incarcerated in Kala Pani were Bengalis, followed by Punjabis. Can you name me one Gujarati who was there, apart from your big hero, Veer Savarkar, who only wanted to sit and write apology letters? Please let us know..."

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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@KaurageousDils एक में मूतता था और फिर उठ कर दूसरे में हगता था , no other logic explains this
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@AtriNeeraj तुम जैसे चमन चू को mute करना बेस्ट option है
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Jayant Singh
Jayant Singh@jayants1977·
@GhoshSamyak Satrangi boka, Ray was just selling poverty porn, his cinema was great but at the end of the day it was poverty porn
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Samyak Ghosh 🌈
Samyak Ghosh 🌈@GhoshSamyak·
Can Dhurandhar Dhar create a single frame like any of these?! Unrelated, but can’t help but notice that 1963-64 was Ray’s years in world cinema. Mahanagar & Charulata were released successively. Today clowns are talking about Dhurandar 1&2. Absolute degeneracy!
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Ritik@ThenNowForeve

@charlicks144 can this midyajit ray make a masterpiece like DHURANDHAR?

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