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Cricket umpire, Full time F1 fan, novice golfer, Beatlemaniac, avid Scrabble player, awful at chess!

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Ravi 🇮🇳 🇸🇬🏏⛳ 🏎
“….and no religion too…” were probably the most prescient parts of the lyrics from “Imagine”.
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Prantik
Prantik@Pran__07·
@Skiqbalsha1517 Most of these Indian umpires doesn't even know the rules. Also I found out the 3rd umpire was the same guy that gave that Rathi catch of Allen out in the home fixture against LSG
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Prantik@Pran__07·
Meet The Biggest Fraud in the history of #IPL. Just to impress his boss Goenka made an appeal for obstructing the field against a 21 year old Raghuvanshi where he could’ve easily withdrawn the appeal he didn’t. Then after edging against Narine didn’t walk off, stayed out there even when DRS was taken. Despite all the cheating still ended up losing the game to 2 individuals only Rinku & Narine.
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BBC Sport@BBCSport·
WHAT HAVE WE JUST WITNESSED? 🤯 Sabastian Sawe has just become the first person in history to run a sub two-hour marathon in race conditions. Yomif Kejelcha was also under two hours for second!
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@mainbhiengineer You gotta wonder where these morons come from. Many people who don't pay direct taxes have livelihoods that don't pay enough for them to be tax liable. And these wise guys want to do "jitna tax utna haq"! If nothing else, the stupidity is thriving.
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EngiNerd.@mainbhiengineer·
Take the politics from "Jitni abaadi utna haq" to "jitna tax utna haq" and see how India beat both US and China in next 2 decades. The day you start giving more priority to someone paying you direct income tax, more people will want to join that club and pay taxes, more working population, more productivity, more tax collection, more accountability, more development.
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@JMehta65 Third rate moron makes post about Modi "apologising to women, girls etc" and ends this post with an abusive reference to Edwina Mountbatten. In a way it's about right this thug is followed by Modi - birds of a feather etc....
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Jayesh Mehta
Jayesh Mehta@JMehta65·
Pandit Nehru is mostly remembered as the one who became a Prime Minister even though he was outrightly rejected by his own partymen.. He misappropriated someone else's right.. Further, he would be forever remembered for not retrieving POK and Gilgit-Baltistan to make a slut, Edwina happy.. 4th generation of Indians is paying the price of his expensive gift to a slut. #EdwinaFiles .
Amock_@Amockx2022

Pandit Nehru is remembered for IITs & ISRO Indira Gandhi is remembered for breaking Pakistan into two parts Rajiv Gandhi is remembered for Computer revolution What will be Narendra Modi remembered for? 😭😭

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EngiNerd.@mainbhiengineer·
Honestly speaking, even after so many policy blunders by this Govt, appeasement of specific groups and incompetence of ministers, I still don't think likes of Akhilesh Yadav, Rahul Gandhi or Mamata Banerjee ruling this country as PM will be any good. But I think this current Govt is getting into a zone where people may vote them out just to teach them that they shouldn't take their voters for granted. I can sense "Modi nahin toh kaun" getting changed to "Modi ke alawa koi bhi" and the day it happens, country will vote in a pattern to throw you out of power and not to select someone in power.
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Randeep Sisodia@Randeep_Sisodia·
Modi ji offered a way to @mkstalin to increase Tamil Nadu’s Lok Sabha seats from 39 to 59… DMK rejected that offer… Now Modi ji is left with no choice, as per constitution, but to do delimitation on the basis of population after 2026 census which means TN’s seats will reduce to 33! In one stroke, DMK & Congress reduced TN seats today from 59 to 33 today! DMK did not just harm Tamil Nadu, but it harmed the whole of South India as well as all women of India… Shame on DMK & Pappu Gandhi! @annamalai_k
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@EchoOfIndia Fairly naive take. The Hindu-Muslim positioning is the result of more than 30 years of Advani and the BJP refining this model till it tasted success. The BJP is in no hurry to abandon this because of the number of urban suckers it has pulled in.
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Laureus@LaureusSport·
History. A maiden ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title at #CWC25 for Laureus World Team of the Year Nominee, India Women's Cricket Team 🇮🇳 #Laureus26 | @BCCI | @BCCIWomen
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Mridul Goswami
Mridul Goswami@mridulgoswami·
@IraninHyderabad @majorgauravarya No, you are mistaken. Israel is a small country surrounded by a powerful Muslim world. If Hamas and Hezbollah are targeting innocent Jewish civilians, then Israel has the right to retaliate. Jews have struggled greatly throughout history. Let’s try to coexist.
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Iran In Hyderabad@IraninHyderabad·
Gaurav Arya says: "We are the real brother of Israel and we want Israel to drop 100 bombs on Lebanon and 50 bombs on Gaza." 🔹@majorgauravarya brotherhood with a genocidal and occupying regime has no credibility. It’s the classic gaslighting circular argument: Israel invades → people resist → Israel blames the resistance to justify even more invasions
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Vir Das
Vir Das@thevirdas·
If you’re looking to arrest comedians…do remember….
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Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Israel signed peace with Egypt in 1979. Not a single Israeli bomb on Egypt since then. Israel signed peace with Jordan in 1994. Not a single Israeli bomb on Jordan since then. Israel signed peace with UAE in 2020. Not a single Israeli bomb on UAE since then (not that it did before). Israel signed peace with Bahrain in 2020. Not a single Israeli bomb on Bahrain since then (not that it did before). Israel signed peace with Morocco in 2020. Not a single Israeli bomb on Morocco since then (not that it did before). Israel signed peace with Sudan in 2020. Not a single Israeli bomb on Sudan since then (not that it did before). - @Schandillia
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
This explains what Lee Kuan Yew observed in 2011 when he said: “I have to speak candidly to be of value, but I do not wish to offend the Muslim community. I think we were progressing very nicely until the surge of Islam came, and if you asked me for my observations, the other communities have easier integration – friends, intermarriages and so on, Indians with Chinese, Chinese with Indians – than Muslims. That’s the result of the surge from the Arab states. I would say today, we can integrate all religions and races except Islam.” This specific attitude is anathema to pluralistic democratic societies. If the government tolerates Islamic exceptionalism, then the social fabric frays which destabilizes society. And if you think totalitarian ethnostates would welcome the refusal to assimilate, may I remind you of what is going on in Xinjiang, China.
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid

My new @washingtonpost column: Why do Muslims need to be like everyone else? A case against assimilation. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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@rohino @sanjeevsanyal Pity Mr Sanyal was born in 1947. If he had been born in 1857 he'd have been aware of mutiny/battle in which about 6k British soldiers died. What changed was the ability of the British govt to withstand a repeat, as Attlee's note makes clear.
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Rohin Makkar
Rohin Makkar@rohino·
How does anyone assume Indian armed forces under from whom the british doubted loyalty by mid 1940s were not deeply influenced by Quit India movement and freedom movement in general led by Mahatma Gandhi and Congress party besides the role played by INA under Bose. Subhash Chandra Bose himself revered Mahatma Gandhi and called him Father of the nation. Why would anyone assume Indian nationalist forces working under the command of Bose would not take inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi? India's freedom movement was not just about the fight against British for independent India but also played a major part in bringing together the millions of Indians and inspiring them with an idea of nationalism from all corners of India. Don't forget that British also blamed Gandhi and Congress leaders for inflammatory speeches creating a tide of nationalism that reached Indian armed forces.
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Sanjeev Sanyal
Sanjeev Sanyal@sanjeevsanyal·
There are frequent debates in India about what exactly forced the British to grant us Independence in 1947. It was a combination of factors that included a war-weary Britain, and the long-running political mobilisation in India. However, the fear of guerrilla warfare by the revolutionaries, and the possibility of a revolt in the Indian armed forces (esp after INA & Naval revolt) played a major role. We do not need to debate this because Prime Minister Attlee has explicitly noted this in the Transfer of Power papers (Nov 1946). Just look up Vol 9, doc 35, page 68 (199 in the pdf): apnaorg.com/wp/books/trans…
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@KanwalSibal What is wrong with calling an incompetent government precisely that? If it offends your sensibilities that the government is being criticised the problem isn't with the criticism - it's with you. You are a sycophant of the present government, which explains your bias.
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Kanwal Sibal
Kanwal Sibal@KanwalSibal·
Basu is politically biased. I have been pointing out his biases in the past. Even in this post he shows his bias by making a sweeping judgment that the present government is replacing policy with politics. This is a political swipe against the government. Sitting comfortably in the US allows the kind of patronising comment about India’s potential. On a lighter note, he also talks a lot to taxi drivers in the US and gets his wisdom from them!
Mrinal Pande@MrinalPande1

Who authorised to push and shush one of the most respected economists of Indian origin? He has been the CEA as you well know and is certainly better equipped to analyse India’s long term economic future than many.

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Nandini
Nandini@NBDwrites·
When the victim card is played, it’s usually a signal: eyes glaze over, mind shuts, reason exits the room and logic simply doesn’t make a dent. So Ladies and gentlemen, this is where the “debate” ends - leaving Nirupama Menon Rao comfortably cocooned in her own frame of reference. Much as she might relish a dramatic finale - guillotine and all, India will simply do what it does best: consign yet another Nehruvian School relic, neatly filed and boxed, to the shelf of lost causes.
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@KhalidBaig85 @NMenonRao offers an approach to deal with a bad neighbour. You pretend accusations are solutions. The other point Ms Rao makes is - you can't measure yourself with Pakistan as the standard. But then your thinking can't see beyond that - nor, of course, can the BJP.
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Khalid Baig
Khalid Baig@KhalidBaig85·
With due respect to Nirupama ji, I want to make just one point. A country gets created 79 years back because the leaders of it's movement say that they cannot stay with Hindus. This is the core existence of the idea of Pakistan. This is the worldview of it's critical majority, this is what drives it's day to day life. Who ever is the Prime Minister of India, this reality of Pakistan, as an idea, will not change. The day this idea changes, is the day the original and foundational, existential idea of Pakistan would have been destroyed. This should be the starting point of all the diplomacy with a country whose sacred value is all about not staying with the Hindu, which translates into being anti-India. Can sections of Indians stop lying to themselves as to why Pakistan exists?
Nirupama Menon Rao 🇮🇳@NMenonRao

There is a certain genre of writing that substitutes accusation for argument. It begins by assigning motive, then arranges facts,real, distorted, or imagined, to fit that conclusion. The recent commentary on my views on India-Pakistan relations follows that familiar script. Let me state the essentials clearly. To argue that India must combine deterrence with engagement is NOT to diminish the reality of terrorism, nor to excuse it. It is to recognise how serious nations manage adversaries. India has, across governments and decades, done precisely this, responding firmly to terror while retaining channels of communication where necessary to prevent escalation and miscalculation. This is not sentimentality. It is statecraft. The suggestion that engagement grants “impunity” rests on a false binary, that one must either talk or act. In practice, states do both. To collapse that complexity into a moral accusation may make for forceful prose, but it does not make for sound policy. The caricature of a women’s caucus is equally misplaced. It is not proposed as a substitute for national policy, nor as a solution to entrenched conflict. It is a modest Track II initiative, one of many possible avenues, to widen dialogue, reduce hostility, and explore areas where cooperation may still be possible. Such efforts do not require approval from those who see every form of engagement as capitulation. Invoking the suffering of victims of terrorism to argue against any form of dialogue is particularly troubling. Their loss demands seriousness, not rhetorical deployment. Accountability is not strengthened by narrowing the space for thought. The claim that an idea is discredited because it is welcomed by a Pakistani voice is also a curious standard. If the merit of an argument is to be judged by who agrees with it, then independent judgment itself is surrendered. Ideas must stand or fall on their own logic. Beyond the rhetoric lies a more fundamental question: what is India’s end game with Pakistan? If it is to reduce Pakistan to rubble, that is fantasy dressed up as toughness. It is not going to happen, and any attempt to move in that direction would risk catastrophe for the entire region, not least for India. Nuclear geography is a stern schoolmaster. It does not indulge chest-thumping. The real end game has to be containment, deterrence, internal strengthening, and selective engagement. In plain words: India’s objective should be to make Pakistan’s use of terror too costly to sustain, while preventing the relationship from sliding into permanent uncontrolled escalation. That means four things. First, raise the cost of terrorism. Through intelligence, border management, diplomatic isolation where warranted, calibrated military response when necessary, and relentless exposure of the infrastructure of proxy violence. No illusions there. Second, deny Pakistan veto power over India’s future. We should not let our growth, our diplomacy, our regional ambitions, or our internal confidence be held hostage by a single hostile neighbour. The greatest strategic answer to Pakistan is a stronger, more cohesive, more prosperous India. Third, manage the conflict, not romanticise it. There will be no grand reconciliation in the near term. But neither can every interaction be reduced to rage. Ceasefire mechanisms, back channels, water safeguards, crisis hotlines, and limited functional engagement are not signs of softness. They are instruments of control. Fourth, keep open the possibility of a different future without betting on it. That is where dialogue belongs. Not as wishful thinking, not as “aman ki asha” balloon releases, but as disciplined statecraft. You talk not because you trust, but because you must understand, signal, warn, probe, and occasionally de-escalate. So the end game is not rubble. It is a Pakistan that is deterred, constrained, denied easy success, and unable to derail India’s future. Fury is a mood. It is not a policy.

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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@amishra77·
Mr. @ShashiTharoor, one of the arguments in Ms. Menon's long apologia is this: "Invoking the suffering of victims of terrorism to argue against any form of dialogue is particularly troubling." What this sentence reveals is the following, to which unfortunately you have concurred fully. 1) A mindset presumes that "WE" (The Lutyens Elite of the Ancien Regime) are above the plebians on whom such tragedy, as terror attacks, befall. Since it is us select few who must run the country, and only us have the wherewithal to understand high policy, it is only us who must determine India's destiny (no matter what the public opinion is). The plight of ordinary Indians may make us issue some perfunctory platitudes after which "we' must get down to the business as usual of wining and dining. 2) Just a year ago the current Army Chief of Pakistan spewed venom against Hindus. A week later that same venom was converted into bullets against Hindus. Just a few weeks ago a former Pakistani Foreign Minister (and closely connected to current regime) branded India a terrorist state. Just few days ago a Pakistani top diplomat thundered that Pakistan must nuke India if US attacks Pakistan. To suggest a Track-II with a such a state, is NOT utterly brilliant Mr. Tharoor. It is rather an audition for a job in front of the Pakistani state which seeks to nuke India. Finally, have you ever wondered Mr. @ShashiTharoor as to why despite the eloquence and brilliance of the likes of you and your ilk (of which Ms. Menon is obviously a part), the party and ecosystem to which you belong have been repeatedly consigned to the dust at the hustings? Precisely because of the mental attitude Ms. Menon displays and which you find utterly brilliant. The mindset which dismisses terror victims and their concerns as noise, to be soundproofed from the rarified circles of self anointed policy makers. (Refer to Ms. Menon repeatedly asserting that she needs no permission from anyone no engage in such Track-II). As an aside, the disdain with which terror victims have been dismissed has been found to be utterly brilliant by you Mr. Tharoor. People of Keralam must be made aware of your views, from where families were destroyed by Pakistani state sponsored terrorists less than a year ago.
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor

This is utterly brilliantly expressed. & deeply sensible. 👌🏼👏🏼

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Tavleen Singh
Tavleen Singh@tavleen_singh·
In recent weeks every time Rahul Gandhi has posted a video he is heard saying, ‘The prime minister is compromised.’ Can he now reveal what exactly he means.
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