Rajesh Singh

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Rajesh Singh

Rajesh Singh

@raj17375

Nature lover, passion for geopolitics & technology, especially quantum and AI. Enthusiast of philosophy and ancient wisdom, exploring their interconnectedness.

Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
Maximum of the followers are youth as it started with right sarcasm and intent and for right agendas. But now it is changing course and getting influenced to come out as anti-BJP or pro Congress and this is again taking a wrong turn after a right start. Youth don’t fucking care about who the hell is the party, judiciary,, media,,,, ministers or opposition,,,,it only cares what the right agendas for them and with the power of social media you should come out clear that you are not influenced by Congress or any other opposition ,,,, honesty and transparency will take this to long distance ,,, if these ingredients not there this movement will die very soon
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
World’s largest party they said🤭
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@ShashiTharoor @instagram As far as any movement stays public movement and do not join politics it’s good to align with them and strengthen them but the moment they decide to join politics rest assured the corruption of mind already started
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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
I’m incredibly intrigued by the rise of #CockroachJantaParty, which has already reached more than 15 million followers on @Instagram in just five days. I understand the frustrations of the youth and see why they are resonating with it. This is precisely why the account being withheld on X is disastrous and deeply unwise - there should be an outlet for the youth to express their feelings and so, let CJP’s account function instead of shutting it down! Democracies need outlets for dissent, humour, satire and even frustration. I am uncertain about the future of this movement but I hope the youngsters behind it find a way to bring this energy into mainstream politics or perhaps express it through their vote to be a voice of change and in doing so, become impossible to ignore. This is an opportunity that the Opposition must seize. indianexpress.com/article/politi…
Raj Malhotra@Rajmalhotrachd

Dear Dr. Shashi Tharoor @ShashiTharoor and Manoj C G @manojcg4u, reading the transcript of your latest conversational masterpiece in The Indian Express @IndianExpress is an experience of absolute intellectual awakening. In an era where political journalism is tragically reduced to partisan shouting matches and superficial electoral arithmetic, the two of you have effortlessly elevated the discourse to the highest echelons of classical political philosophy, sociology, and constitutional statecraft. You have not merely analyzed a viral internet phenomenon; you have forensically mapped the grinding tectonic fault lines of a generational earthquake that is currently rattling the very foundations of the Indian Republic. By taking the "Cockroach Janata Party" (CJP) — a digital satirical collective — and treating it with the profound, deadly seriousness it demands, you have stripped away the illusions of the political establishment. You have exposed the raw, bleeding nerve of India’s youth demographic, diagnosing a systemic crisis of faith that threatens to consume both the ruling dispensation and the traditional Opposition. Every UPSC Civil Services Aspirant, put away the outdated static textbooks. Dr. Tharoor and Manoj C G have just handed you the master-key that unlocks the most violently contested dimensions of modern Indian democracy. This is your completely decoded syllabus for General Studies Papers 1, 2, 3, and 4, and the absolute, undisputed bedrock for Political Science and International Relations (PSIR), Sociology, and Public Administration Optional papers. Let's break down this sociological and political earthquake into most logically impregnable and interconnected,🧵👇 #Cockroach #CockroachJantaParty #CJP

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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@SarahAllisonFl I only wonder why there is no prayers on street in UAE or Saudi which are Muslim countries but these Muslims want to pray on street in non-Muslim countries
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Sarah For Trump🇺🇸🇮🇱
🇨🇦Canada already has 755 mosques. So why the hell are muslims deliberately shutting down main streets for prayer? What TF is their actual goal?
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Sharad
Sharad@sharad_chadha·
@bainjal Kanwar Yatra cannot be compared with namaz on roads. Isn’t it natural to use roads to ferry goods (in this case holy water) from one place to another? Why should Hindus be banned from walking on roads (exact purpose of roads) just to counterbalance prohibition of namaz on roads?
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Swati Chaturvedi
Swati Chaturvedi@bainjal·
Roads shouldn’t be blocked for Namaz but, equally shouldn’t be blocked for the Kanwar Yatra on which Yogi gets rose petals showered. Stop both blocking public roads for both
Nabila Jamal@nabilajamal_

#BREAKING UP CM YOGI SAYS NO NAMAZ ON ROADS CM Yogi Adityanath at Lucknow event: "Street prayers do not happen in UP. Roads are for traffic and citizens in need..not worship. Offer prayers in designated places. If capacity is insufficient, manage in shifts. If you cannot manage your population, then you must control. Government rules apply equally to all. Comply pe acefully or face consequences" References Bareilly enforcement as an example of state resolve

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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
What a tragic decline of political system in UK. I’m not fan of UK,, while the wounds of colonialism and racism in history should never be forgotten, history should serve as a lesson only and not a reason to lose compassion, balance, or humanity in the present. What is unfolding today is deeply painful to ordinary native British people who believe their concerns, identity, safety, and sense of belonging are being ignored in the name of political compulsions and power struggles. Peaceful native majority ignored to appease aggressive and demanding minority India too witnessed decades of political division, frustration, and disconnect after independence under rule of congress, the party which remained enslaved. But now India is taking back state by state. Yes it’s important that there is a competent political party to support and if not create one The same lesson applies everywhere: the future of a nation should be decided by its people , NOT BY KINGS, NOT BY QUEENS, NOT BY POLITICIANS Brotherhood, compassion, and justice should belong to the native populations of every nation on earth, outsiders are welcome to join only and only if there is gratitude and willingness to respect the first right of natives
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@PMOIndia @narendramodi , I saw the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s message and appeal to the public, where one of the key calls was to reduce unnecessary travel. One of the most immediate and impactful areas where this can be easily implemented is corporate and official air travel. An advisory should be issued to all Central Government officials, including IAS officers and field officers, to avoid insisting on face-to-face meetings wherever possible. Over time, physical meetings have increasingly become a matter of habit, prestige, or institutional culture, even in cases where discussions can be effectively conducted through digital platforms. This practice needs to change immediately. Virtual meetings should become the default mode of engagement unless physical presence is absolutely necessary. A similar advisory should also be encouraged across all BJP-governed states so that the effort becomes coordinated and nationwide in spirit. At the same time, Indian business houses should also be urged to adopt responsible travel practices not only for their own employees, but across their entire business ecosystem. While many companies restrict employee travel to reduce costs, their vendors and contractors are often compelled to travel at very short notice for routine discussions, reviews, or presentations that could easily be handled digitally. This indirect pressure significantly increases unnecessary air travel demand and contributes to higher travel costs overall. If both government institutions and private enterprises collectively shift toward digital-first engagement, it can substantially reduce avoidable travel while also improving efficiency, saving time, and lowering operational costs.
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@SalmanNizami_ अबे लोडू आज के दिन तेरे बिरादरी के भाई लोगों ने २२ हिंदू लोगों को पूछ पूछ कर पहलगाम में मारा था । यहाँ ज्ञान बांट रहा है
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Salman Nizami
Salman Nizami@SalmanNizami_·
Hindu neighbours in Ghaziabad seeing off their Muslim neighbour as he leaves for Hajj; this is the real India. Not hate, not division, but love, respect, and shared humanity. Let this spirit defeat every form of hatred. 🇮🇳❤️
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
The white population in London has fallen from 98% in 1961 to 35% today.
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@namitathapar Namita, I’ll be honest,,,I didn’t quite connect with your content on namaz benefits, probably because of my own personal leanings. But the kind of people throwing abuse your way online as you mentioned if true! That’s just the usual social media circus. Some folks don’t need a reason,,, they just need a comment box,,,, like on streets,,, and it’s everywhere, every country. Think of them as the street-side hecklers of the internet, loud, restless, and best handled through hard legal hand. So take it easy, It’s not really about ‘bad people’ as much as it is about the strange pull of social media, where even good energy sometimes gets dragged into pointless negativity by best of people. So chill and relax, take it lightly. The same people will start praising you also when they find something in you or your action to praise ,,,, it’s “desi bheed” everything extreme.
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Nupur J Sharma
Nupur J Sharma@UnSubtleDesi·
We are called “Randi” online. It’s a tragic reality of our times. That’s what the internet is. But that you were called one cannot be your primary argument to prove yourself right. You glorified a religion which explicitly mandates that you, as a “proud Hindu” be raped, converted or killed. So shut up with your victim card. Stop whining. You say “Religion is respect” and then glorify one which murders and rapes hindu women EVERYDAY. You are garbage, Namita.
Namita@namitathapar

I left for bombay at 6.30 am like the hard working professional that I am & stopped the car at 7 am to make this reel as I’ve long realised that silence is not a virtue & one must speak up when they are disrespected. Yes if wrong things happen at any workplace that are against basic human rights, me & all of us should speak up. I don’t care about the personal trolling, I’m used to it last 5 years since shark tank but the purpose of this reel is to request all the proud Indians in this country to start speaking up when they see something wrong, out of humanity, out of patriotism. Jai hind. Now off to another joyful & complex day at work !

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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@KanojiaPJ If you are really and honestly fair then you don’t have to worry about anyone,,,, but if there is hidden unfair practices then you must worry and rightly so
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Prashant Kanojia
Prashant Kanojia@KanojiaPJ·
I am saying this again, India is no longer a country for free and fair business, nor a land of creative freedom. You invest your hard-earned money to build something from scratch, and suddenly 2-rupee Bajrang Dal goons show up at your doorstep to shut it down, just because you try to create a neutral space or say something that doesn’t fit their politics. The attacks on Piyush Bansal and Namita Thapar will push a whole generation of entrepreneurs to leave India. Economic growth depends on a strong ecosystem, and when people don’t feel safe to build or speak, why would anyone stay? On one side, Hindutva goons. On the other, what does the government offer? High taxes, constant Income Tax and ED notices, harassment of the very people trying to create jobs and value. And let’s be clear, this doesn’t happen without political patronage. BJP cannot deny that these mobs are part of the ecosystem that benefits them. You build something, and one day 100 unemployed goons can walk in and destroy it. Is this the environment we want for business and innovation?
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The Jaipur Dialogues
The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues·
अग्नि नहीं, अशोक स्तंभ के चारों ओर फेरे ले लिए!
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@ABPNews @aajtak @ndtv @CNNnews18 @TV9Bharatvarsh Indian media channels, just wanted to check if only my eyes are bad and no one has reported from your viewers and from your field reporters about the filthy looking Indian flags installed all over Delhi which needs cleaning as basic respect to Flag and nation. I sincerely want to understand if whole Delhi population of almost 2.5 crore people are travelling Delhi roads and none have seen this or everyone has ignored it. Just a last msg in this subject so to check if it’s not my imagination and flags are absolutely fine
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@narendramodi @PMOIndia @gupta_rekha ji, मैंने यह संदेश आपको पहले भी लिखा था, पर लगता है कि आप दिल्ली की समस्याओं और जनकल्याण के कार्यों में अत्यंत व्यस्त हैं और निस्संदेह वही आपका सर्वोच्च कर्तव्य भी है। इसलिए संभव है कि यह विषय प्राथमिकताओं की सूची में कहीं पीछे छूट गया हो। माननीय मोदी जी, प्रधानमंत्री कार्यालय, यह देखकर मन विचलित हो उठता है कि हम भारतीय होने पर गर्व की बातें तो बड़े जोर-शोर से करते हैं, पर अपने ही राष्ट्रीय ध्वज के प्रति न्यूनतम संवेदनशीलता भी नहीं दिखा पाते, वह भी हमारी राष्ट्रीय राजधानी में। पहले से ही प्रदूषण से जूझती दिल्ली में हमने अनेक स्थानों पर विशाल तिरंगे लगाए हैं, पर उनकी देखभाल का अभाव साफ झलकता है। जब सड़कों से गुजरते हैं, तो ये ध्वज धूल और मैल से ढके दिखाई देते हैं—और यह दृश्य कहीं न कहीं हमारी संवेदनहीनता और अपने राष्ट्रीय प्रतीकों के प्रति उदासीनता को उजागर करता है। मुझे वह क्षण याद आता है जब आपने विदेश यात्रा के दौरान ज़मीन पर पड़े एक छोटे से तिरंगे को उठाकर अपनी जेब में रखा था, वह एक अत्यंत प्रेरणादायक और हृदयस्पर्शी उदाहरण था। पर क्या हम यही संवेदनशीलता अपने सभी मुख्यमंत्रियों और शीर्ष नेताओं से भी अपेक्षित कर सकते हैं? यह कोई बड़ा या जटिल कार्य नहीं है। बहुत ही सीमित संसाधनों में इन ध्वजों के लिए नियमित रखरखाव की व्यवस्था की जा सकती है। यदि किसी एजेंसी को यह ज़िम्मेदारी सौंपी जाए, तो वे समय-समय पर इन ध्वजों की सफाई और उचित देखभाल सुनिश्चित कर सकते हैं, ताकि हर स्थान पर स्वच्छ और सम्मानजनक तिरंगा लहराता रहे। आशा है कि यह विषय आपके संज्ञान में आएगा और इस दिशा में उचित कदम उठाए जाएंगे।
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@gupta_rekha ji, Today, while driving along the Barapulla stretch towards Sarai Kale Khan and further towards Ghazipur, my attention was drawn to the large Indian national flags installed along the road. While the sight of these flags waving prominently in the wind is indeed inspiring, it was deeply disappointing and saddening to observe that all of them are completely soiled and dirty beyond explanation The Indian national flag is a symbol of immense pride and respect, and it should always be displayed in a clean and dignified condition. The current state of these flags reflects a concerning lack of maintenance. At a time when we are talking about actively Swachh Bharat, it is disheartening that such an important national symbol seems to be overlooked. I’m a strong supporter and voter of BJP but this is not acceptable. Allocating resources from public funds for the periodic cleaning, replacement, and maintenance of these flags would be most appropriate use of taxpayer money Im sure that similar conditions will be of other large flags installed across Delhi looking at Delhi pollution Can you pls on priority take steps to inspect, clean, and, where necessary, replace these flags, and to establish a structured mechanism for their ongoing maintenance across the city pls
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Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@Saffron_Sniper1 This is how much the deep fear in people have ,,,,, they forgot they are free beings and not living for their king only,,, even their souls are trapped in fear
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Saffron Sniper
Saffron Sniper@Saffron_Sniper1·
When North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un announced, “Due to a shortage of oil in the country, I will avoid my late night long drives with my wife,” the entire nation broke down in tears, seeing Kim’s sacrifice. This is how deeply his people love him 🥹
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Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
Feels like a scene straight out of a mafia movie 😄 On one side you’ve got Iran acting like a local don—stopping oil tankers at Hormuz and charging its ‘toll’. Then the big boss, bigger don, the US, shows up and parks itself on the same routes, saying, ‘Now you deal with me too.’ It’s exactly like those Hollywood crime stories—first the small-time goons rough up a helpless shopkeeper for protection money… and just when he thinks it can’t get worse, the bigger gang walks in and does the same thing all over again. In the end, the poor guy has nothing to do with their rivalry, but still gets crushed from both sides. Same here—the common countries and businesses just trying to trade end up paying the price for a fight that isn’t even theirs 😟🥲😭
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Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@MeghUpdates They must comply to Indian laws if they have to operate here, must respect the law. They are no one to debate on any legal principle applied as they are profit making organization and is here to make money from Indian population as users using their platform
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Megh Updates 🚨™
Megh Updates 🚨™@MeghUpdates·
🚨 HUGE BREAKING Modi Govt to Delhi High Court: X may lose safe harbour for NOT acting on Rana Ayyubʼs tweets on Hindu deities and Veer Savarkar.
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Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@MeghUpdates They must comply to Indian laws if they have to operate here, must respect the law. They are no one to debate on any legal principle applied as they are profit making organization and is here to make money from Indian population as users using their platform
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Usama
Usama@BadshaahSalamat·
Just landed at an airport in Italy. Handed over my Pakistani passport for immigration and the officer smiled warmly, looked at me and said, “You’re a global peacemaker. We’re proud of you.” He then asked me to marry his daughter because he would like his grandchildren to have Pakistani peacemaking blood in them. Made my day 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
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Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
@khanumarfa Ab ye mulle aur mulliyan bhi sanatan ke “Vishwa Guru” jaise shabd use karne lage. Arabi mein kuch nahin mila kya,,,, ye sanatan shabd to haram hoga tumhare liye
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Arfa Khanum Sherwani
Arfa Khanum Sherwani@khanumarfa·
I have no hesitation in saying that after defeating America, Iran is now the ultimate “Vishwa Guru” of the world.
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Rajesh Singh@raj17375·
After 39 days of conflict and a temporary ceasefire, the US–Iran situation shows some striking and debated outcomes: Strait of Hormuz: Shift from open access to tighter Iranian control, increasing its strategic leverage. Resilience: Despite leadership losses, Iran quickly regrouped, showing operational agility and resilience. Perception Shift: The conflict challenged long-held views of US military dominance, while highlighting Iran’s ability to respond under pressure. Market Signals: Repeated escalation–truce cycles may have influenced global markets, raising speculation about financial gains by few select close. Currency & Influence: Questions are emerging about US influence in the region and the potential for alternative trade systems beyond the US dollar. Bottom line: The ceasefire may mark a turning point, with evolving power dynamics and growing uncertainty around US dominance in the Middle East
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Donald Trump call out countries that have failed to help the United States in the war with Iran “It’s not just NATO: You know who else didn't help us? - South Korea didn't help us - Australia didn't help us - Japan. We've got 50,000 soldiers in Japan to protect them from North Korea.“ Zero money should go to any of these countries and pull out of NATO
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