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sandeep vellore

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An Entrepreneur, Engineer, Financial geek, Trader, Investor & life-long learner. Thoughts about Innovations, Politics, Finance, trading & money 🙄 🤔

hyderabad Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Dr Ranjan
Dr Ranjan@DocRGM_·
A Revolution Has Just Begun 🪳
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Ramesh Srivats
Ramesh Srivats@rameshsrivats·
US is sending green card applicants back to India. Thailand has removed the 60-day visa-free entry. It's thrilling to see the whole world bending over backwards to cater to Modi-ji's request that Indians avoid foreign travel.
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
You can hack and withhold the accounts but you cannot hack this movement. We are not going to stop and we will keep raising our voice against this autocracy. Every attack makes cockroaches stronger. We are working on a plan to get this movement to continue sustainably and take it to the next level. Will share more soon! Cockroaches never die! 🪳
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
I was on the @BBCWorld when Cockroach Janta Party’s account was withheld in India. By suppressing our voices, the BJP Govt is just exposing its autocracy to the world.
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Cockroach Party of India
Cockroach Party of India@Cockroach4India·
BJP has ruled India for 12 years. In this period, India has seen multiple Union Health Ministers: >JP Nadda, >Dr Harsh Vardhan >Mansukh Mandaviya Yet the basic question remains unanswered: Why India is still struggling with a diabetes explosion, rising cancer cases, unaffordable treatment, overcrowded hospitals, weak public health infrastructure and families forced to sell land/jewellery for one medical emergency. Why is healthcare still not treated like a national emergency? We build statues, corridors, events and slogans but a common Indian still waits hours in a government hospital, pays lakhs in private hospitals, and often gets diagnosed too late. A serious country does not only talk about “Viksit Bharat”. A serious country prevents disease, regulates junk food, strengthens primary healthcare, expands screening, makes medicines affordable, and makes hospitals accountable. India does not need healthcare speeches. India needs a healthcare revolution.
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
The government has taken down our iconic website - cockroachjantaparty.org. 10 Lakh cockroaches had signed up on our website has members. 6 Lakh cockroaches had signed a petition to demand the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan. Why is the government so scared of cockroaches? But this dictatorial behaviour is opening the eyes of India's youth. Our only crime is we were demanding a better future for ourselves. But you can't get rid of us that easily. We’re working on a new home right now. Cockroaches never die. 🪳
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Cockroach Party of India
Cockroach Party of India@Cockroach4India·
>Rahul Gandhi >Born with a political silver spoon. >Lost election after election. >55 and still running on family legacy. >Forced onto the country by the Gandhi dynasty. >Half the time, his statements make zero sense. >Talks about empowering youth, but never lets young leaders rise in his own party. >As an opposition leader, he’s been a complete disappointment. >Rahul Gandhi never seems to take elections seriously. >He rarely raises issues that truly matter. >His foreign trips often look more important to him than elections or even his own party.
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Cockroach Party of India
Cockroach Party of India@Cockroach4India·
The Cockroach Party of India invites India’s top leaders for a real public debate. No drama, no excuses. PM Narendra Modi: come without a teleprompter. Rahul Gandhi: come without talking only about your family legacy. Arvind Kejriwal: come without playing the victim card. Let’s debate real issues: Jobs. Unemployment. AI and automation. Education. Healthcare. Paper leaks. Inflation. Corruption. Women’s safety. Urban collapse. Taxpayer accountability. India does not need more speeches, slogans, reels, or emotional packaging. India needs answers. So here is the challenge: Face the people. Face the questions. Face the data. If you claim to lead India, then debate India’s real problems.
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Nehr_who?
Nehr_who?@Nher_who·
Khan Sir " Makers of GenZ Cockroach Janta Party should avoid revealing their face coz these Politicians & their bhakts will bring your religion,your caste & your past affiliation to discredit you" Khan sir is proven right CJPians are being targeted exactly for the same reason
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Pankaj Pachauri
Pankaj Pachauri@PankajPachauri·
India has successfully decoupled from the ‘Emerging Markets Index’. They are +57 We are down -10 A solid achievement for the annals of $ economic history.
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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
I welcome the pushback to my post and interview on the #CockroachJantaParty phenomenon. Many users dismissed it as a Pakistani-manufactured conspiracy, but that is too simplistic: there are also counter-claims by @abhijeet_dipke that 94% of his followers are based in India. Whatever be the truth (and perhaps @Instagram should put the record straight), my point is that suppressing it is foolish in a democracy. Democracy’s great virtue is the outlets it provides for public sentiment, frustration and grievances. Letting these be aired on a satirical site IS in the national interest. Whatever be the founders’ motivations, there is no denying that they have tapped into an important strain of national sentiment among our youth. As custodians of our democracy, both Government and Opposition need to sit up, listen and tackle the underlying discontent. Ignoring it, denying it and worst of all, suppressing it would be disastrous. Such movements serve like the valves on a pressure-cooker, letting off steam. If the valves were closed, the cooker would explode under the pressure. I prefer satire to chaos, anarchy or revolution. I also feel it is our job to identify and deliver solutions to the problems of Young India. Let’s lift the ban and tune in! hindustantimes.com/s/1V723Pc
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Vivek Mashrani, CFA
Vivek Mashrani, CFA@MashraniVivek·
🚀 After 2 years using ChatGPT, I've switched to Claude and I can say it has multiplied my productivity by 10x. Here are 10 prompts I use daily that have transformed my daily life, business and investing....it could do the same for you: Bookmark this before you lose it🧵
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
Receiving death threats now.
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Shekhar Dutt
Shekhar Dutt@DuttShekhar·
Full Support to Cockroach Janta Party ✊ @CJP_2029 Here’s my Rant as a teacher cockroach Who sees student cockroaches surviving NOT because of the system but DESPITE the system 🫡
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Cockroach is Back
Cockroach is Back@Cockroachisback·
The reason why they blocked us.
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Cockroach Party of India
Cockroach Party of India@Cockroach4India·
The government sold ethanol blending as a way to reduce petrol prices for common people. But when crude oil prices crashed globally, where was the relief at the fuel pump in India? If 20% ethanol blending was supposed to make petrol cheaper, why didn’t consumers see the benefit? Crude became cheaper, ethanol was mixed in larger quantities, yet petrol prices stayed high while taxes kept rising. The truth is simple: citizens were promised savings, but what they got was a marketing slogan. The burden on the middle class never reduced. Governments celebrated blending targets, oil companies protected margins, and ordinary people kept paying inflated prices. You cannot keep claiming “energy independence” and “cost reduction” while refusing to pass global crude price cuts to the public. People are not blind. If the system benefits only the government and oil companies, then stop pretending it is being done for consumers.
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