
Naresh Choudhary
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Naresh Choudhary
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Muslims and SIR in Bengal. Far from questions of representation, @NilanjanSircar on "most Muslim respondents are uninterested in discussing the prospects of the TMC or the BJP this time. They just want to make sure they don’t lose their right to vote." telegraphindia.com/opinion/electo…



- This is Pradeep Bhandari - He was a Journalist in Republic TV - Left Journalism, Joined BJP - Now arranging chair for BJP in rallies From setting agenda for BJP To setting chairs for BJP The Lapdog has been shown his place by the BJP !!





“Slavery does not merely mean a legalised form of subjection. It means a state of society in which some men are forced to accept from others the purposes which control their conduct.” - Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar









Walk into any government office in India, towels are a common sight on the chairs of bureaucrats. A ubiquitous symbol of power. Such is the importance of the towel that a few years ago in Uttar Pradesh, lawmakers filed complaints, aggrieved at not being offered chairs draped in white towels during visits to government offices, while pointing out that officers were "sitting on tall, betowelled chairs." The matter was serious enough that the state's parliamentary affairs department had to issue a formal directive to officials, reminding them of the existing hierarchy. The government ordered that MPs, MLAs and MLCs be given towel-adorned chairs "of the same height and decor" at meetings across the state. In the Uttar Pradesh secretariat in Lucknow, around 1,000 towels are changed twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays😀



