#BIGBreaking 🚨
“Rajapaksa Said #Modi Insisted on Adani name directly for Power Project” Says Sri Lanka Electricity Chief.
On Nov 24 2021, #Modi pressurised to grant project directly to #Adani 👇🏻
@KTRTRS
Hawa hawa, aye hawa, sandesh uda de
Waqt badla hai, ye desh bata de
Jaane ko taiyaar hai Congress bata de
Laut ke aa rahi BRS bata de
Ab uska pata de, gali gali bata de
Janata ke dil se, phir haath mila de
BRS mila de, phir raah dikha de
BRS mila de, phir raah dikha de
#JaiTelangana
Dear Lokesh Garu,
If 4 people surround 1 person, the ratio is 4:1. If 8 people surround 2 people, the ratio is still 4:1.
But the second group has something the first group doesn’t. Enough people to block every exit. That’s what scale does.
Parliament doesn’t run on ratios. It runs on absolute numbers. After all, there is a difference between being invited to a meeting & being necessary for the meeting to happen.
Both are forms of participation. Only one creates influence.
The larger your numbers, the less you need allies, the less you fear defections & the easier it becomes to ignore everyone else. So the question isn’t whether everyone gets the same proportional increase.
The question is whether every major region of India remains necessary to build power in Delhi.
A federation works best when every region is too important to ignore. Not when some become large enough to stop needing the others..
Adani & Ambani committed $210B to AI infrastructure. So why is a 3-year-old startup the only one trying to build an Indian AI brain?
Let‘s be upfront. No one gets to tell Adani or Ambani where to put their money. That’s not what this is. Businesses go where returns go. That’s fair. That’s capitalism.
But here’s what it is:
Adani: $100 billion → data centers.
Ambani: $110 billion → data centers.
World-class? Yes. Risk-free? Absolutely.
Both building hotels. Hotels need guests. The guests checking in? OpenAI. Google. Meta.
Ambani, who literally stood at India’s AI Summit & said, “India cannot afford to rent intelligence,” then went & signed AI partnerships with Meta, Google & Nvidia.
That isn’t sovereignty.
Now look at @SarvamAI. A three year old startup. $234 million raised. India’s newest AI unicorn, trying to build the frontier model India needs.
Who funded it? Not Reliance. Not Adani. HCLTech. I’m not questioning the business. I’m questioning the narrative.
When our biggest empires write $210B checks for physical infrastructure, while a startup with 1/900th of that capital is left to fight for our tech independence, that gap deserves to be named.
Roads matter. But if every car on them is imported, who really owns the journey?
Data centers matter. But if the intelligence inside them is foreign, who really owns the future?
Congrats, @SarvamAI. Whether you succeed or fail is almost secondary. In a country obsessed with building AI infra, you’re among the very few trying to build Indian intelligence.
Until that changes, every conversation about “AI sovereignty” should start with that exact fact 🇮🇳
Frontier AI should be one of the most heavily reviewed technologies in history.
But those checks should happen before release. Once a platform becomes part of the world’s infrastructure, trust becomes part of the product.
The worst outcome is not regulation.
The worst outcome is teaching the world that access can disappear based on geography.
Because history shows that when people stop trusting a platform, they don’t stop building.
They build alternatives.
There is another consequence.
If America says strategic AI access can be restricted for national security, it gives every other nation the same argument for restricting foreign AI in favor of domestic models.
If a frontier model is considered too dangerous for foreign civilians, many govts can simply respond:
“Then foreign frontier AI is also a national security risk for us.”
That creates incentives for sovereign AI, domestic AI champions and local infrastructure.
The paradox is that the more uncertain access becomes, the more attractive alternatives become.
America’s greatest competitive advantage was never simply that it invented the future.
It was that the world trusted America enough to build its future on top of American systems.
Trust → Adoption → Ecosystem → Dominance.
Trust is a strategic asset.
The biggest loser from this decision may not be the rest of the world. It may be America itself.
Look at the pillars of American dominance over the last 80 years.
• The US Dollar.
• Wall Street.
• Silicon Valley.
• The Internet.
• AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft.
• Visa and Mastercard.
• GPS.
Why did the world adopt them? Not because America forced everyone.
Because people believed: “The rules are stable. If I build on this, the platform will be there tomorrow.”
Think about the Fortune 500 companies that are restructuring around AI.
Think about the Founders building the next billion dollar companies on these models.
Think about Govt’s & Institutions integrating them into their infrastructure.
If they start believing: “A product available today may disappear tomorrow because policy changed,”
They don’t stop innovating. They reduce dependence. Not because they dislike America. Because risk management demands it.
What a journey! #Telangana ❤️
There was a time when even the word ‘Telangana’ irritated them. A time when the very word was banned in the State Assembly.
Today, everyone wants to be seen here. Everyone wants to say “Jai Telangana.”
That, to me, is the true success!
Thank you, KCR garu, for leading a struggle that transformed Telangana from an identity they once resisted into an identity they now proudly embrace.
When KCR garu & Prof. Jayashankar garu appeared before Srikrishna Commission, the very first question by him was:
“Can Telangana survive without Andhra?”
Both KCR garu & JS garu spoke non stop till 7 PM explaining it all. By the end, the Commission had a different question:
“Can Andhra survive without Telangana?”
Telangana’s greatest achievement is not that it answered that question. It is that an entire generation has grown up never needing to ask it again.
#TelanganaFormationDay
#TelanganaLibrary
For 10 years under #KCR garu, Telangana sent one clear message:
• Outside forces stopped at the border.
• Rowdies stayed silent.
• Gunda politicians stayed within limits.
Because the head of the house was strong.
Today, every force is testing Telangana again. That is what happens when the head of the house is no longer feared. Telangana can feel the difference..!
తెలంగాణ తెలుగుదేశం నాయకులు.. ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ లో జరిగిన మహానాడుకు వెళ్లి అక్కడ తెలంగాణ గురించి మాట్లాడింది విన్న తర్వాత.. నాకు అనిపించింది ఒక్కటే...
"ప్రాంతం కోసం ప్రాణాల"ను పణంగా పెట్టిన నాయకుడు ఒకవైపు..
పొరుగు రాష్ట్రం పార్టీ లీడరు, తెలంగాణ ద్రోహి కోసం పుట్టిన గడ్డను తిట్టే ద్రోహులు.. ప్రాంతానికి ద్రోహం చేసే గుంటనక్కలు మరోవైపు.."
రాష్ట్రాన్నే అవమానించే వాళ్లకు.. ఇక్కడ రాజకీయం చేసే అర్హత ఎలా ఉంటుంది..? తెలంగాణ ప్రజలారా ఆలోచించండి. Jai Telangana! ✊🏻
What stood out to me was how he invited students, founders & professionals to share their thoughts on this transition.
The responses show exactly why we need more leaders talking about things that actually matter to young India & the future we are preparing for.
“By the time I graduate, will the skills I’m learning today still matter?”
One of the most imp discussions more public representatives should be engaging with, but sadly very few do.
Loved how @KTRBRS turned this question into a larger conversation on young India’s future & the role govts must play in preparing for it.
Just give it a read. Definitely worth reading.
(Full post below)
Now that the victim is confirmed to be a minor, one question must be answered clearly.
What action is the govt taking against the WhatsApp groups, Instagram influencers & handles that claimed she was a major & tried to weaken the case?
Who gave them that line?
Who paid for it?
Who coordinated it across platforms?
If the govt has the courage to act, it must expose the entire network that manufactured this campaign against a minor victim.
If it stays silent, that silence will only protect the people behind it.
A victim is waiting for justice.
But the fight today is not about her pain. It is about whether this was an arrest or a surrender.
What difference does it make?
• The department failed to catch the accused for 9 days.
• The accused avoided investigation until now.
And now both sides are in a hurry to control the story. Let me remind them: this is not a moment for credit. It is a moment for shame.
Satyameva Jayate!
The Hon’ble HC has said it has gone through the victim’s statement and, at this stage, is not inclined to grant any interim order.
Now, to all the intellectuals, journalists & analysts who rushed to call this a honey trap or propaganda before even respecting the victim’s voice,
May you at least find the honesty to introspect.
Before the court could fully hear the matter, you had already judged the victim.
Before the law could speak, you had already manufactured doubt.
Some cases don’t just test the accused. They test the conscience of society! 🙏🏼
I have one simple doubt.
When everyone knew Victim’s age was going to become an important point in court today, why was the Govt not ready with her verified 10th record?
This was not rocket science.
A school record had to be collected. The age had to be verified. An attested/official copy had to be placed before the court on time.
Education Department had a role, Law & Order had a role, CM had a responsibility.
And in Telangana today, all three roads lead to the same chair.
Education portfolio: Revanth Reddy.
Law & Order: Revanth Reddy.
Chief Minister: Revanth Reddy.
Is this negligence, intentional or something else? Genuinely, correct me if I’m wrong.
#POCSO
Every time you shame a victim, you are not just attacking one girl. You are teaching hundreds of other girls to stay silent.
We tell girls, ‘Be brave. Speak up. Don’t suffer in silence.’
But when one girl finally speaks, some question her, mock her, shame her & protect the powerful.
That is exactly why so many girls never speak.
Standing with the victim is not politics. It is standing with every girl who may need courage tomorrow!
#POCSO
Honestly, the case is becoming easier to understand by watching the reactions around it.
A normal defence would be simple: cooperate with the investigation, put out facts & face the law.
But what are we seeing?
• The story was buried.
• The ‘Honey trap’ spin started.
• Paid Influencer reels began shaming a minor girl.
• The accused is officially absconding.
• Attempt to hide behind a Hanuman rally.
• A rush for bail before facing investigation.
This is where people start connecting the dots.
• When facts are on your side, you don’t need to attack the girl.
• When innocence is strong, you don’t need paid narratives.
• When there is nothing to fear, you don’t run away from the law.
This does not look like defence, It looks panic!
#CompromisedCM
“Should citizens get an alert next time saying: Please stay indoors, police are unavailable today?”
The official statement has created a bigger problem than it solved.
It admits the complaint was lodged on the 8th. It admits there was a delay & then it gives the excuse: Police were engaged with PM Modi’s security.
So when the PM visits Hyderabad, are normal citizens on their own? Can a minor girl’s POCSO complaint wait because police are busy with VIP protocol?
This is not an explanation.
It is an insult to Telangana Police, a force capable enough to handle VIP security & still respond to a minor girl’s complaint.
In the hurry to do damage control, they exposed themselves. Shame!