r3h4iikd

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r3h4iikd

r3h4iikd

@nbhkmn

Anti sangh. Anti fascist.

Katılım Ekim 2018
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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@false_pvked @CastamereRains_ They have caste system even if islamic because they are mostly converted. Even christians in india have caste system
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Arjun*
Arjun*@mxtaverse·
Okay, that Norwegian journalist is a troll placed by anti national Deep State. But the question remains: Why does our mahamanav never do a press conference and take unscripted, difficult questions atleast from Indian journalists in India? He used to regularly do it as CM.
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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@mxtaverse They've actually cut down on export benefits like rodtep
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Shankar Sharma
Shankar Sharma@1shankarsharma·
Respected madam, based on what data do you say that the Rupee drifting down will help exports? I mean real hard data for us to conclude that Indian exports do indeed benefit from a weak rupee? ( In most part based on all the exporters I have spoken to over decades, they tell me that foreign buyers immediately reprice everything based on the new exchange rate so effectively the only advantage the exporters get our on the old receivables and not on new orders). Hoping to hear back from you
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Gita Gopinath
Gita Gopinath@GitaGopinath·
My op-ed in @timesofindia on the rupee: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/toi-edit… There is nothing automatic about foreign exchange running out. Only the RBI can deplete reserves. The policy question is whether to deplete reserves to support the rupee. I argue that there are ample grounds to let the rupee adjust to arrive at lower imports, higher exports, and to encourage capital inflows. Intervention in FX markets can wait another day.
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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@mxtaverse The momentum was hit badly by demonetisation. Biggest blunder in indian history
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Arjun*@mxtaverse·
Don't let the headlines mislead you. The economy had a major slowdown in 2019, the year before lockdown. The economy also started doing badly a year before the middle east war. Blaming their incompetence on external factors will not solve any problem.
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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@srivatsayb Why did the tmc agents leave before counting was done?
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Srivatsa@srivatsayb·
BJP can win elections only via Vote Chori now. Like LOP Rahul Gandhi said, do a free and fair election, BJP will find it difficult to even win 140 Lok Sabha seats. BJP steals seats through various ways of vote Chori. Pre-Election : SIR Election Day : Voter Suppression Counting Day : Counting Centre Capture ECI is hand in glove with BJP.
Scroll.in@scroll_in

In Rajarhat New Town seat, TMC MLA finished with more votes than anybody else when counting concluded on May 4, according to ECI data. scroll.in/article/109285… The next day, the BJP had won the seat by a wafer-thin margin of 316 votes. But how did this happen? @AnantGuptaAG finds out

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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
Seriously though does anyone know why the TMC agents left? Looks like a fixed match. @mahuamoitra @saketgokhale
shoaib daniyal@ShoaibDaniyal

Remember the curious case of slow counting in Bengal on May 4? "Wherever the fight was tough for us, counting took place slowly," a BJP worker told Scroll.  By mid-afternoon, this meant the BJP had a strong lead in Bengal even though only a fraction of votes had been counted. @AnantGuptaAG investigated how this affected a TMC stronghold in Kolkata: Rajarhat New Town. Once a saffron win seemed imminent in the state, TMC counting agents were forced out from the counting centre, both TMC and CPI(M) told Scroll.  Till then, the TMC was leading with a significant margin. However, *once the TMC agents left*, the data shows that the BJP closed the lead rapidly. The next day, in a special, extra counting round, with no TMC agents present, the BJP was declared the winner. READ: scroll.in/article/109285…

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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@vinodsrinivasan This isn't true for copper cepa flows. Because trade and manufacturing are massively disrupted right now. Factories are barely on.
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Vinodsrinivasan@vinodsrinivasan·
Good question. Two different routes though. Hormuz matters for crude oil from the Persian Gulf. UAE silver exports to India don't go through Hormuz at all. They sail down the UAE east coast (Fujairah, Khor Fakkan) straight into the Arabian Sea, bypassing Hormuz entirely. That's the whole point of those ports. So even in a Hormuz closure scenario, the UAE CEPA silver channel keeps flowing. Which is exactly why the government is closing the loophole now rather than later. Hormuz hits oil. CEPA hits silver. Two different pipes. Watch the facts, not the statements.
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Vinodsrinivasan@vinodsrinivasan·
The Centre just moved silver bar imports (HS 71069221, 71069229) from "Free" to "Restricted." Most people will read this as a one-line news headline. It isn't. It's the second half of a forex defence move that started 3 days ago. Let me show you what's actually happening 👇
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Vinodsrinivasan@vinodsrinivasan·
What I'm watching this week: 1. MCX-LBMA silver spread (the cleanest signal of restriction biting) 2. Whether nominated agencies face fresh volume caps 3. Any silver-specific TRQ under UAE CEPA that's the next loophole to watch 4. Listed refiners and silver ETF premiums Two moves in three days. The forex story is the real story.
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Swathi Soren
Swathi Soren@Soren_Media·
@Aqualord17 @rs_3702 @RahulGandhi This is also a very good observation. They need to cultivate them properly and recruit them on ideology if they want any progress However, it doesn't look like they care about anything else apart from performative activism and electoral politics
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Swathi Soren@Soren_Media·
Revanth Reddy is the reason why I started questioning @RahulGandhi for the first time. He's cultivating ANOTHER Himanta Biswa Sarma Reddy is one of the most draconian and unpopular CM since the inception of Telangana. But Congress IT cell can be even more stupid than BJP IT cell (FYI. Reddy is closer to BJP-RSS than he is to the INC; and fucking idiots never realise why so many senior politicians defect from Congress to BJP)
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii

Nobody in Telangana has the guts to come to me and ask me to get their work done by offering commission : CM Revanth Reddy Bro is on a mission against Mafias , Made his aura as a no nonsense leader in no time🗿

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PatluDhillon@Prakhar9135564·
@unraveaero Plz tell me what Industrial power even was there in Asia in 1947. China was half dead Japan was half dead Korea was half dead Eventually all quickly recovered due to favorable treatment by America.
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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@sandeep_PT CIA funded ford foundation sleeper cell kejriwal to bring in acypl modi
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Sandeep Manudhane
Sandeep Manudhane@sandeep_PT·
Then came Yugpurush Kejri with his ultra-fraud Anna Andolan IAC, and destroyed everything by sheer brilliant sabotage and torrent of lies. Celebrate ✌️
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Phoenix
Phoenix@hpareek·
@manoj_216 As if there was no fuel tax collection prior to oil bonds. How convenient
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Manoj Arora
Manoj Arora@manoj_216·
Now that everyone agrees that just "3% increase" in India vs 40% worldwide was a misleading comparison, the next argument is that what could the goverment have done since they had to pay for the legacy of oil bonds. So, let's set the data straight... Total Oil bond liabilities: ₹2 lakh crore (including interest) Vs Fuel tax collections after 2014: ₹41 lakh crore (roughly 50-50 split between states and center). Yes, 2 vs 41 (20 times more) So, now what??
Manoj Arora@manoj_216

A fuel hike of 3% in India in comparison to 40%+ across the world is absolutely misleading. And that is because our fuel prices never came down when they should have, and thus calculating the percentage from a "high base" is misleading. Here is the 10-year chart of price increase across some neighbors and major economies to give a clear picture.

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Chirag
Chirag@chirag·
Any clown who says elections are not rigged is criminally insane or an useful idiot. Don't be either.
shoaib daniyal@ShoaibDaniyal

Remember the curious case of slow counting in Bengal on May 4? "Wherever the fight was tough for us, counting took place slowly," a BJP worker told Scroll.  By mid-afternoon, this meant the BJP had a strong lead in Bengal even though only a fraction of votes had been counted. @AnantGuptaAG investigated how this affected a TMC stronghold in Kolkata: Rajarhat New Town. Once a saffron win seemed imminent in the state, TMC counting agents were forced out from the counting centre, both TMC and CPI(M) told Scroll.  Till then, the TMC was leading with a significant margin. However, *once the TMC agents left*, the data shows that the BJP closed the lead rapidly. The next day, in a special, extra counting round, with no TMC agents present, the BJP was declared the winner. READ: scroll.in/article/109285…

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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@TriflingAlesman Kuch bhi. Indian real estate has seen only stagnation. Needs to fall like 5x to come back to ground especially in metros
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Traveling Salesman@TriflingAlesman·
Looks like there is complete meltdown in Pune real estate man...oversupply and demand crash. 😂😂😂😂
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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@mxtaverse Not taxes, they hiked cess. Excise cess was brought in because cess unlike excise duty is not devolved to states. Full money kept by bjp for their mla purchases
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r3h4iikd@nbhkmn·
@deepakshenoy Last 3 years? During Covid was when it fell the most. That was when excise cess was the highest. Cess because duty gets devolved to states, cess stays with centre. They made huge huge money during Covid till recently because of oil cesses.
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Deepak Shenoy
Deepak Shenoy@deepakshenoy·
The last three years of low crude prices didn't help Indian consumers (we kept the petrol price the same) Who made money? The govt, and the oil cos. The largest oil retail co, has more than 82,000 cr. in collective profits since FY24 to now. They should take the hit now.
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@DelhiIsNotFar Lol they've already worked with the BJP trojan horse PK. What else is left
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🍉@DelhiIsNotFar·
Unlike DMK, I hope TVK never comes under the influence of AAP. Corrupt fraud Kejriwal should be kept miles away by Vijay.
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