Venugopal Reddy

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Venugopal Reddy

Venugopal Reddy

@vgred_y

Katılım Kasım 2024
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@amishra77·
One police officer, reminding TMC mafia to desist from poll violence, else he will face the full force of the law, has riled up the entire TMC, Congress, and - hold your breath-@yadavakhilesh machinery. But what has not shocked the conscience of this group: 🔹 BJP candidate thrashed by TMC goons in full daylight. 🔹 Congress worker murdered by TMC goons. 🔹 Polling booth defiled by TMC goons. 🔹 Voters openly intimidated by TMC goons. 🔹 Officers threatened in press by TMC goons. 🔹 TMC boss directly threatening polling officers. What gives? Especially, why is @yadavakhilesh and his PR machinery so riled up? Are they missing the days of patronising UP mafias (all eliminated), and hence now want to embrace mafias in other states?
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do'o kappa
do'o kappa@viprabuddhi·
TMC candidate Subhasish Chakraborty for Behala Purba AC discussing booth capturing strategy He orders his men to not allow Hindus to vote And some people here still think TMC wins through a fair vote
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Facts
Facts@BefittingFacts·
The Anchor is TMC MP Rachna Banerjee- The lady is Bengali Brahmin, Arpita Bhattacharya. She says that her husband did not tell her that he is a Muslim. For 2 years, he pretended to be Sahil Bhati but his actual name was Sarfaraz Nawaz. That too one of his friend revealed. They presented it like a normal thing but this is how love jihad happen by hiding identity.
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Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳
ECI observer IPS Ajay Pal Sharma himself went to TMC’s strongman candidate Jahangir Khan’s house after receiving many complaints of threatening by locals. When he visited his house, At the residence, IPS Sharma found 14 West Bengal Police personnel deployed. When he sought details from the local Superintendent of Police, he was informed that Khan had been given Y-category security with 10 personnel assigned. Sharma pointed out the discrepancy and issued a notice seeking an explanation for the additional deployment. West Bengal Police is still compromised and helping TMC.
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Abhijit Majumder
Abhijit Majumder@abhijitmajumder·
“Last time we lost in Arambagh, Goghat, Khanakul, Pursura…but we spared you out of magnanimity. This time, I personally take responsibility. After May 4, I'll see whose father from Delhi comes to save them.” ~ Abhishek Banerjee’s open threat to voters.
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Venugopal Reddy@vgred_y·
@I_am_no_one_fgh @Hardism Even if hindi was made national language still there would be people suffering to communicate in it because hindi is as alien as English to many in India.
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The king of the north
The king of the north@I_am_no_one_fgh·
@Hardism Here’s the reason why, coz we didn’t make Hindi the national language,so it’s not been adapted to all states..Hindi was supposed to be the common language for the masses coz u can’t expect everyone to speak English..Sunce that’s not done,we have to endure these issues..
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Hardik Rajgor
Hardik Rajgor@Hardism·
Westside. Lifestyle. Pantaloons. If you've noticed, most of their sales representatives in the cosmetics section are women from lower income groups or lower middle class families. They are extremely hard working and good at their job (demos, suggestions), and have been trained to speak and approach customers in English. Which is clearly not their first or preferred language but they try their best. I was with family at the mall on the weekend. A sales rep approached my mom and asked her a question in English. Now, English is not my mom's first language either (or second or third). At best, she manages to communicate in tuti-futi English on WhatsApp. But because she's in a "mall", and has been asked a question by a woman in a "posh looking store", she feels intimidated and compelled to reply in English. And so you have a scenario. Where two women - are conversing in a language, neither of them are comfortable in. But they're both probably bilingual and could easily communicate in Hindi or Marathi. The cosmetics section is just an example, you see it all around. At fine dining restaurants, car showrooms, spas, hotels, Apple stores, or any space that has perceived 'premiumness' associated with it. The buyer is local. The seller is local. Then why are they speaking in a language that isn't native to either of them? I can understand switching to English as the second language when someone is from another state / country or not comfortable in the local dialect. But why is a Marathi woman speaking to my Gujarati mom in English? When they could easily speak in Marathi or Hindi. Let's please stop this obsession of associating English with 'fancy' or 'posh'. This is not British India of the 1940s anymore.
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Venugopal Reddy@vgred_y·
@55akch It is very easy to tinker with it you know. Keep doing whatever you wish for the item is in your property. Sell it to scrap dealer otherwise.
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🪻ᗩ𝔪𝐫༏ʈ𝑤ᤂ𝔫༏☘️ RANJAY🌼
ये है डॉ पुष्पेंदु द्विवेदी है, इन्होने अपने पड़ोसी वकील साहब को अपने छत की ओर से खिड़की औऱ ac लगाने की सहूलियत दे दी अब वो दावा करने लगे.. इनके अनुसार गलती हमारी बस इतनी थी… कि हमने इंसानियत दिखाई। कुछ साल पहले पड़ोसी ने कहा—“AC लगाना है, आपकी छत की तरफ रहेगा, अनुमति दे दीजिए।” हमने बिना सोचे हाँ कर दी… क्योंकि लगा, पड़ोसी हैं, साथ देना चाहिए। सालों तक चुप रहे… पानी गिरता रहा, गर्म हवा आती रही, परेशानी होती रही… लेकिन हमने कभी शिकायत नहीं की। आज जब सिर्फ इतना कहा कि अब इसे हटा दीजिए या सही जगह लगा दीजिए, तो जवाब मिला— “नहीं हटेगा… जो करना है कर लो।” बस यहीं समझ आ गया— कुछ लोग आपकी अच्छाई को समझते नहीं, उसे आपकी कमजोरी समझ लेते हैं। इंसानियत दिखाइए… लेकिन इतना भी नहीं कि कोई आपके ही हक पर कब्जा कर ले। अब चुप नहीं रहेंगे। अब सही तरीके से, अपने हक के लिए आवाज उठेगी। आप क्या सोचते है मदद करना चाहिए या नही? कृपया बताइये
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
@sanjeevsanyal The Economist, like most UK based media such as FT, Reuters, BBC, and the UK itself, has become Islamist due to Pakistani & brown sepoys' infiltration funded by Globalists (US/Canada/EU), Islamists (Qatar/Turkey/Iran), and Communists (China) of their institutions and politics.
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Sergio
Sergio@SergioCulerCSK·
Bullying daily wage workers, to boast of their silly little linguistic ego. Can they go ask Kohli or Patidar or any of the 100s of CEO’s of IT and MNC’s in Bangalore to learn kannada? They will never. Linguistic Ret@rds.
Kiran Aradhya@KiranAradhyaadv

Food delivery boys from Dravidian nadu living in Bengaluru did not know Kannada. Our Kannada boys warned them and gave them one week to learn the language. Kannada, being older than Tamil, will emerge as the common language of South, just as Hindi is for North. Jai Karnataka 💛♥️

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The Jaipur Dialogues
The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues·
Yogi Supremacy 🔥
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ThamiZh
ThamiZh@ThamizhTharmar·
How does the Indian government silence its citizens? A Tamil guy booked a fully reserved train ticket but couldn’t even board due to massive overcrowding. Instead of staying silent, he recorded the reality and shared it.Result? Indian Railways removed the video from India Reserved seat confirmed, but zero space. Daily struggle for millions, yet the focus is on removing videos instead of fixing overcrowding. Why silence the messenger instead of solving the problem?More trains? Better enforcement? Or just control the narrative?What do you think? #IndianRailways #TrainOvercrowding #CitizenVoice #RailwayProblems
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Revathi@revathitweets·
Couple of days ago, Dusharla Satyanarayana was beaten up and left to bleed in his farm. Who is Dusharla Satyanarayana? A 72 year old man who inherited 70 acres of ancestral land in Raghavapuram, Suryapet, Telangana. He didn’t sell it or make it a real estate venture, instead he resigned to his plush bank job and took up a full time work to repair the environment. He planted FIVE CRORE trees in the land, all by himself. He also dug 13 ponds and small lakes in this forest. He developed rainwater harvesting system in his forest. He doesn’t sell the agri-products, he says every fruit / flower / leaf that grows in this forest belongs to the animals, birds and the forest itself. At least 32 varieties of birds made this forest their home, along with numerous animals. When Nalgonda district was suffering because of Fluorosis, he started an NGO Jala Sadhana Samithi and worked intensively to educate people about the problems. He made government to listen to the water crisis and brought in policy changes. Dusharla Satyanarayana doesn’t even pluck a fruit for himself from the forest. And he decided not to give his land to his son also! People offered him hundreds of crores for the land and he flatly refused. He family and neighbours fought with him but he never gave up caring for nature and his forest. Three days ago, a few men thrashed him because he stopped them from cutting trees in his forest. He told them not to destroy the nature. These men are neighbouring villagers who want to graze their cattle and cut the trees for their needs. Dusharla Satyanarayana is now getting treated at a government hospital in Hyderabad. Wishing him a very speedy recovery. Wish people understand what this man is doing for this world & protect him, if not worship him.
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani
As a country with tropical climate, India needs mass cooling solutions. Almost 6 decades ago, Lee Kuan Yew started completely air conditioning Singapore. He credited air conditioning as one of the most significant factors in the nation's success. He believed that physical comfort was a prerequisite for high productivity in the tropics. To quote Lee Kuan Yew: "Air conditioning was a most important invention for us, perhaps one of the signal inventions of history. It changed the nature of civilization by making development possible in the tropics. Without air conditioning, you can only work in the early morning hours or dusk. The first thing I did upon becoming Prime Minister was to install air conditioners in buildings where the civil service worked. This was the key to public efficiency." Yesterday our central minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that he doesn't use AC in his car, he doesn't sit in air conditioned environment and he just keeps an onion in the pocket to beat the heat. He implied that is an easy and inexpensive way to beat the heat. It is well known that Scindia's home, office and luxury cars are equipped with AC. Telling ordinary Indians to keep an onion in the pocket to beat the heat is mockery of our people. We don't have what is required to become a Singapore. Our minister is no Lee Kuan Yew. The least Scindia can do is not to talk this kind of unscientific crap. There is no slightest evidence that keeping an onion in your pocket would help you beat the heat.
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
First time in bloodline Bengali Students giving belte belte treatment to TMC leader live on National TV. Seems like their end is near.
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JEET BASA
JEET BASA@jeetbasa·
They are from Odisha. Parents can’t speak, The Little Angel is their voice! “Modern day Shravan Kumar!” May Mahaprabhu Jagannath bless the family with all kinds of happiness! @BBSRBuzz
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Kapil
Kapil@kapsology·
An AC coach in the train passing through Bihar. What is this @AshwiniVaishnaw ??
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Richard Cooper
Richard Cooper@Rich_Cooper·
He dodged a bullet...
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The Forgotten ‘Man’ 👨‍⚖️
A friend of mine was fighting a case in High court. He told me how his lawyer stood up and said, “My Lord, the other side filed for maintenance recovery after 3 years. And she’s already remarried. This isn’t fair.” The lawyer tried to argue that old dues shouldn’t be claimed like this. But the judge calmly replied, “Maintenance doesn’t just disappear with time. It’s a continuous responsibility.” Then the judge looked at them and asked, “If you’re coming so late, why should the court stop the order now?” Things got tense. My friend’s lawyer then said, “My Lord, at least give some relief. Police are coming to his house. He’s ready to pay something.” The judge didn’t fully agree, but hinted clearly- “If you want relief, start paying. Show good faith.” My friend walked out of court that day understanding one thing very clearly: “It feels like the system doesn’t ask what’s right… it asks what’s already ordered—and forces you to comply.” Maybe the law is the law. But when fairness starts feeling one-sided, people don’t lose cases… they lose faith.
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