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Krish

Krish

@Krish50Krish

Chennai, India Entrou em Mayıs 2012
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Krish@Krish50Krish·
Best is to ignore such people. When they get no attention it will no longer be worth their while to keep throwing mud at others.
விஜ் ஸ்ரீராம்@vsr01111

அந்த குண்டு குடிகார dog க்கு எல்லாம் விழுந்து விழுந்து பதில் குடுக்காதீங்கப்பா… அண்ணாமலையை திட்டினாதான் அதுங்களுக்கு அட்டென்ஷன் கிடைக்கும்னு விளம்பரத்துக்கு அலையுதுங்க… We the leaders ஆரம்பித்ததன் நோக்கம் இதுங்க கூட சண்ட போட்டு ஜெயிக்க இல்ல… இங்கே முதலமைச்சர் மற்றும் அமைச்சர்கள் மட்டும் நேர்மையா இருந்தா போதாது… அடிமட்டத்தில் இருந்து சரி செய்ய வேண்டிய அவசியம் உள்ளது… மக்கள் சிந்தனையிலும் மாற்றம் தேவை… வட்டி மட்டுமே தமிழ்நாடு ஆண்டுக்கு 69000 கோடி செலுத்துகிறது என்று சொல்கிறது இந்த புதிய அரசு… சரி, கடனை குறைக்க, வட்டியை குறைக்க நீங்க என்ன திட்டம் வெச்சிருக்கீங்க? நீங்களும் இலவச வாக்குறுதிகளைதானே கொடுத்திருக்கிறீர்கள்? இன்று கோவையில் எய்ம்ஸ் மருத்துவமனை வேண்டும் என்கிறார் முதல்வர் விஜய்… இந்த 69000 கோடியில் ஒவ்வொரு ஜில்லாவிலும் ஒரு எய்ம்ஸ் கட்டியிருக்க முடியும்… முந்தய காலங்களில் மக்கள் சில தியாகங்களை செய்திருந்தால்… அதற்க்காக இலவசங்களே கூடாதா என்றால், நிச்சயம் தேவை… ஆனால் targeted ஆக இருக்க வேண்டும்… யாருக்கு தேவையோ, அவர்களுக்கு மட்டும்… வாக்குறுதிகளும் அப்படித்தான் அரசியல் கட்சிகள் கொடுக்க வேண்டும்… எல்லோருக்கும் என தேர்தலுக்கு முன்பு சொல்லிவிட்டு, பிறகு உட்டாலக்கடி வேலை செய்ய கூடாது… அதை ஏற்கும் மனநிலைக்கு மக்களையும் கொண்டுவர வேண்டும்… நமக்கி நிறய வேலை இருக்கு… இதுங்கள விட்டுத்தள்ளுங்க 🙏

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Krish@Krish50Krish·
The good thing about his approach is he comments on issues not individual, tone is friendly and not arrogant and finally presents his alternate views with reason. There is no bias unlike some of the paid YouTubers and experts we often see.
Indhavaainko (இந்தாவாய்ங்கோ) 👊@indhavaainko

My go to YouTube channel these days for unbiased neutral perspectives has been @KizhakkuNews @bseshadri sir Too early and really scared to say this though… Because whichever media person I have trusted to be neutral, has eventually become a paid propagandist. Hope you remain like this, engaging on merit, agreeing to disagree and being firm on your perspectives irrespective of alliance math.

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MRV@MRVChennai·
At last someone talking of Babudom as the villain of the piece
Chinmay A. Singh@chinmay

Indians are blaming Infy/Murthy/Nandan for a lack of home-grown LLM. But that blame is misplaced. Infy/Murthy/Nandan could never start an AI company. They had money and they could have fund something. But that again, is their money and why should they risk it? The real culprit here is Amitabh Kant and other IAS like him. These are the people, why I left India and started two companies in the US. These are the people, why much of Indian talent left to work for US based companies. And these folks did well. Let's say the government gives me $10B and ask me to set up an AI lab in India. Am I qualified to do it? YES. Will I do it? HELL NO And you would ask why? Some would say that I have a cozy life in the US. Some would say, I have deep connection in the US, including family. All of that is correct but does not pin point the reason why I wont start a company in India. The real reason is Babu. Unlike, many In India who think competing for 1000 seats using some bullshit essay writing contest makes Babu some wizard, I have not come across one, I will hire as an analyst. Under no circumstance, I am gonna report to a babu (Happy report to Dharmendra Pradhan or Smriti Irani though). Also, under no circumstances, I will accept a position where I am unable to fire and put an IAS in jail if they reported to me and indulged in some corruption. Till this babu problem is fixed, no NRI would come to India. If I were the CIA or CCP, trying to ensure that India does not gain AI independence, I would make every effort to protect Babu fiefdom.

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Krish@Krish50Krish·
There is nothing to eradicate. Whatever little left the fab 5 is doing well to erase helped by strategists pollsters and so called press.
SS Iyengar 🇮🇳@Isriramseshadri

@kpartha A personal assessment or opinion can keep changing. That’s one’s prerogative. A political leader’s policy can’t be changed which side of bed one gets up from. So tell me is this Annamalai’s stance to eradicate BJP in TN. If he has guts he should speak out. Will he.

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Krish@Krish50Krish·
Continued brilliant performance by BJP. Help them keep it that way. Morons
JVC Sreeram (Bulls Eye)@sreeramjvc

What Shri @AmitShah mentioned in the core committee meeting about BJP not losing its votes is statistically true. 138 Assembly segments (23 Lok Sabha seats) in 2024 got BJP 11.24%. In 2026 BJP contested in 32 Assembly seats & got 2.97%. Considering 2024 performance BJP should have got: (11.24*32)/138=2.60% BJP’s performance has not got worse in 2026 compared to 2024 as many want us to believe.

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Krish@Krish50Krish·
End is perfect. Please wait. Dont speculate and write long messages
Praveen@DrPraveenwrites

Would the slogan “PM Modi for India” & “Annamalai for Tamil Nadu” really work? Apart from the systematic ideological conditioning by the DK and DMK ecosystem, there are also some inexplicable reasons why Tamil Nadu has historically remained anti-BJP despite being a deeply spiritual land. Annamalai tried his best to dilute this sentiment and succeeded to an extent. This is precisely why the BJP secured a resounding 11.24% vote share in 2024. Now that @annamalai_k has left @BJP4India, what happens next? Again, for the same inexplicable reasons, anyone carrying the BJP torch may struggle to succeed electorally in Tamil Nadu. This is precisely why @BJP4TamilNadu has rarely crossed the 3% mark, barring 2014 and 2024. Naturally, anyone aspiring to succeed in Tamil Nadu politics may eventually be compelled to toe an anti-BJP line, and somewhere down the line, Annamalai too may have to bite the “Tamil sentiment” bullet (no pun intended around a former cop). Annamalai perhaps did not help matters either when he mentioned in his resignation letter that “national parties never spoke the language that people in Tamil Nadu understood.” That statement itself makes hardcore nationalists like me and perhaps many others wonder, why did Annamalai join a national party like @BJP4India in the first place, and why did he ultimately choose to leave? This leads to the next question: Could Annamalai eventually become yet another Tamil-centric regional leader taking the same parochial political route adopted by major Tamil Nadu parties such as the DMK, ADMK, TVK, and NTK? In other words, is Annamalai’s proposed political party eventually going to become yet another regional party embracing some version of Dravidian politics? In simplistic terms, is Annamalai really an alternative? Now, there are broadly two types of Annamalai supporters who have joined his WTL movement: Type 1 – Nationalists who have immense respect for BJP and have migrated to the Annamalai camp. Type 2 – Hardcore Annamalai supporters driven largely by a fan-based emotional mindset. Check out the appended video. This was vintage Annamalai who many people admired and loved deeply. He said that if the BJP formed a government in Tamil Nadu, all E.V. Ramasamy Naicker statues outside temples would be removed and replaced with Alvars and Nayanmars. This was when he was still with the BJP. Tomorrow, if a non-BJP Annamalai garlands the very same E.V. Ramasamy Naicker statues for electoral gains, his Type 2 supporters may defend it by calling it federalism, secularism, political practicality, or the need to embrace Periyar on Dravidian soil. But Type 1 nationalist supporters would then face a painful dilemma whether to defend Annamalai or remain silent. That is precisely the kind of political embarrassment I fear facing in the future. Till Annamalai was with the BJP, there existed a strong ideological shield around him comprising of Hindutva, nationalism, India-first politics, national security, and civilizational confidence. That shield gave people like me the confidence to support him unconditionally. Now, with that shield missing, I increasingly feel Annamalai could become politically unpredictable in the future. This is not a personal criticism against him. This is simply how Tamil Nadu politics functions. In many ways, this is how political parties are often forced to function in the State. I can proudly declare that I am an Indian first and only then a Tamilian. But can any mainstream political leader in Tamil Nadu openly and proudly declare the same today? Annamalai himself admitted in his video that he feels conflicted when asked whether he is an Indian first or a Tamilian first. Till I find a Tamil political leader who proudly declares that he or she is Indian first and only then Tamilian, blanket slogans such as “so and so is for Tamil Nadu” will not work for me. Having said all this, I may still vote for Annamalai in the next election depending on circumstances, such as credentials of his candidate fielded in my constituency, the performance of the incumbent @TVKVijayHQ government led by @CMOTamilnadu, and the broader political environment at that point. “PM Modi for India” works perfectly for me because of the proven track record of Shri @narendramodi, who has repeatedly delivered and continues to inspire confidence that pending nation-building initiatives such as UCC, ONOE, NLP, and several structural reforms will eventually be implemented. But in Tamil Nadu, electoral politics often becomes a process of choosing the “lesser evil” in a given election at least until a truly nationalist-minded leader emerges who can transcend territorialism, Tamil imperialism, parochialism, and most importantly, Dravidianism. I am willing to wait till then!

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