Sachin
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Sachin
@sachinlogs
jitna bhi try karo bunny, life me kuch na kuch to chhutega hi
Katılım Temmuz 2023
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If voters can HIRE a neta, they should be able to FIRE the neta too.
If Indian voters have the Right to Elect, they should have the ‘RIGHT TO RECALL’ too.
Right to Recall is a mechanism that empowers voters to de-elect an elected representative, before their term ends, if they fail to discharge their duties. If we can impeach the President, the Vice President and judges, and move a no confidence motion against an elected government mid term, then why should voters be forced to tolerate a non performing MP or MLA for five full years.
Five years is too long. There is no profession where you underperform for five years with zero consequences.
More than 24 democracies in the world such as the United States, Switzerland etc. provide arecall or voter initiated removal mechanisms in some form. If Indian voters have the right to elect, they should have the right to recall too.
However, there should be safeguards to prevent misuse:
Threshold - At least 35 to 40 percent voters should back a recall trigger through a verified petition before any recall vote is held
Cooling period - A minimum 18 month lock in after election so the representative has time to deliver and cannot be targeted immediately after winning
Clear grounds- Recall only for proven misconduct, fraud, corruption or serious neglect of duty, not everyday political disagreements
Final test- Recall succeeds only if more than 50 percent voters support removal in the recall vote
This is citizen empowerment. It will push parties to field performers, reduce corruption, and bring democracy back to accountability.
Voters have the right to vote someone into office and they should have the right to vote them out of office too.
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@subhavsamarth @KiranKS Not a good sign.
They came here to see poverty.
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@KiranKS Bihar has double foreign tourists than Karnataka.
Although I agree Karnataka can do much better too.

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@priyanshudotsol @ZeptoNow I think the portion of total orders needs to be checked rather than just one case
Like if 95% of all orders are being delivered within 10 mins, i think they are going well with their claim.
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Be aware, guys
quick story
I ordered Optimum Nutrition whey protein (vanilla) from @ZeptoNow
It clearly said “no returns or exchanges after delivery.”
So before accepting the product, I decided to verify its authenticity.
I went to authenticateon. in, entered the batch number and 6-digit code…
And it FAILED.
The product did not authenticate.
Meaning- they were about to hand me a fake or unauthorized supplement.
Honestly, this is disappointing.
For a billion-dollar company, the bare minimum is ensuring customers receive legitimate, safe products.
Hate to say it, but after this, I’m not trusting @ZeptoNow again.
Stay safe and always verify your supplements.
priyanshu.sol@priyanshudotsol
. @ZeptoNow claims to deliver in under 10 minutes, but now they're showing 20 minutes. I wouldn't mind even 30 minutes, but the issue is they market it as "get anything in 10 minutes."
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Treating symptoms doesn't cure the disease and we were already doing this in Delhi in past.
Focus on the root cause.
Rekha Gupta@gupta_rekha
271 वाटर स्प्रिंकलर्स लगातार 24 घंटे दिल्ली की सड़कों पर लगभग 1 लाख लीटर ट्रीटेड पानी का छिड़काव कर रहे हैं। 2,000 किलोमीटर सड़कों और बड़े Pollution Hotspots पर ये स्प्रिंकलर्स निरंतर कार्यरत हैं। प्रदूषण नियंत्रण के लिए हर मोर्चे पर हमारी टीमें ऑन-ग्राउंड एक्शन में हैं और पूरी तत्परता से कार्य कर रही हैं। #प्रदूषण_के_विरुद्ध_दिल्ली_का_युद्ध #मेरी_दिल्ली_मेरी_ज़िम्मेदारी
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@ajeetbharti आप मैथमेटिशियन हैं, तो जाइए रिसर्च करिए, और आप क्रिमिनल हैं, तो आइए, आपको टिकट देते हैं, आप विधायक बनिए।
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@Ishansharma7390 @alphavishall @markitup_in No, it's because all your posts on the internet are uninteresting and a cheap attempt to show off.
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@alphavishall @markitup_in I think its because the success doesnt feel “earned” to them.
Most dont get to see the all nighters, the doubts, the imposter syndrome, the uncertainty of revenue and 1000 other things that go on behind the highlight pictures.
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i don’t understand why people hate him.
maybe bcz
>he’s just 24 clg dropout and
>he has 2M subs on youtube, 1M followers on instagram, 500k on linkedin, 200k on X.
>runs profitable marketing agency @markitup_in
>he travels to US frequently
>he has very big connections
>he brought a house in blr from his money.
>he has built everything in last 5-6 years
still people hate him because people can’t see someone achieving this much at this age.
don’t be jealous, don’t hate him, take inspiration to achieve your goals from
him.
you are amazing man, keep growing! @Ishansharma7390 🔥

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Open letter to Prashant Kishor
Let’s be honest, PK didn’t lose because people didn’t know him, or because he didn’t work hard, or because Bihar wasn’t ready for change. He lost because he made some fundamental strategic mistakes that don’t work in a state like Bihar. And these mistakes were avoidable
1. The liquor ban statement.
Day one he said proudly: “Sharab bandi ek ghante mein ukhad ke fek denge”
Intention was right. Communication was stupid! PK was thinking logically: Liquor ban isn’t implemented, police is earning under the table, mafia is minting money, state is losing 20,000 crore in revenue, and innocent people are getting jailed. Fix the system, regulate the market, tax it properly.
On paper, solid logic but Bihar doesn’t vote on logic. Bihar votes on emotion, identity, and perception. Liquor ban, whether he likes it or not, gave women safety, dignity, and fear in violent drunken households. They don’t care whether the current ban is inefficient. For them, the ban means fewer beatings, fewer late-night dramas, and fewer drunk men screaming in gali-mohalla.
So when PK said 'Sharab bandi hata denge' the message women heard was:
You want to bring that nightmare back. PK was talking economics. Bihar heard domestic violence. In politics, perception beats logic- Always.
2. The confused messaging during Padyatra.
His padyatra message was strong: education, migration, employment. But then he kept saying: “Vote kisi ko bhi do, bas apne bachchon ke liye do.” This sounds cool on stage, but for an average voter this creates confusion.
A voter thinks: “Bhai tum bol kya rahe ho? Vote do ya mat do? Kis ko do?” In politics, you don’t leave interpretation to the audience you tell them what to do. PK wanted to look noble, different, above politics. But India doesn’t respect a leader who’s shy to ask for votes. A leader must look hungry for power, because power means responsibility.
People don’t vote for intentions. They vote for clarity. His message wasn’t sharp. And confused voters don’t vote.
3. The Muslim seat experiment.
This was his biggest ideological contradiction. He said: “Don’t vote on Hindu-Muslim, jaat-paat.” And then: 'Muslim candidates jahan jeete huye hain, wahan Jan Suraj apana candidate nahi khada karega' So what exactly was he signalling? He tried to replicate the Bengal formula: combine anti-BJP Hindu vote + Muslim vote = 40%+ vote share - win.
But Bihar is not Bengal. When you simultaneously promote development politics and caste-religion seat engineering, people don’t think you’re strategic. They think you’re opportunistic. And neither side trusts you. Hindus think: 'You’re leaning too much into Muslim appeasement'
Muslims think: 'If you really believe in equality, why play quota card publicly?'
Result: His base didn’t know whether he was selling development or identity.

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@theskindoctor13 Exactly, yesterday i was talking to one of my hardcore RJD supporter friend.
He said “sarkar bante hi upper caste ko ulta latka ke maarenge”
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From what I understand of Bihar politics, a major factor behind the RJD alliance’s rout was the reverse polarisation of non-Yadav Hindu voters.
Tejashwi Yadav tried to run a campaign about unemployment, jobs, and freebies, hoping to draw support across castes. But his ground-level cadre couldn’t stick to that script. Their chest-thumping about “Yadav Raj” and hostile comments toward other castes spread widely. I’m not even from Bihar, yet I saw multiple videos of RJD workers saying, “Bhumihar ko pel denge, Brahman ko maar denge, Kurmi-Vurmi koi nahi hai, yahan Yadav Raj chalega.”
Before social media, such loose talk might have stayed local. Today, every voter has a smartphone and these clips spread instantly. Naturally, this triggered reverse polarisation among non-Yadav voters.
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Ye Jan Suraj wale registration karwana bhul gaye the kya, not even in the list 😭
#BiharElection2025

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