@FulbrightPrgrm scholar studying policy at @Harvard | Previously AVP @ASG & Young India Fellow @AshokaUniv | He/Him| Views expressed are strictly personal
Sophie Zhang waited for over half a year to depose before the parliamentary committee on IT. Now she has revealed details of fake accounts related to politicians in India, to "take the next step forward, and take this issue directly to the Indian people."
https://t.co/XMHdQrw8WM
When I signed up to chair the @HarvardIndiaCon, I knew that this is the panel I wanted to put together. So excited to have *rockstar* panelists @AiyarYamini@RameshPV2010@amitvarma come together to chat about governance!
Join at 9.30 PM IST / noon ET for a wonderful discussion!
"Fel arfer, byddwn i'n gwahodd rhai ffrindiau draw, coginio Biryani a chwarae cardiau Diwali yn ystod yr ŵyl. Am ein bod yn addoli duwies cyfoeth, Lakshmi, ar Diwali, mae rhywun i fod yn lwcus wrth gamblo!"
Diwali Hapus @mohinigupta28 🕯
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So excited for this event tomorrow!
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Thank you @tiffanyshlain@HKSWIPC@Kennedy_School
for creating room for this important conversation!
P.S You would think an issue like this would be widely covered in national media. Well, there is exactly one single article in The Hindu, a Chennai based newspaper on this. https://t.co/RdYm3C1w95
S Sabarathinam, Sabarathinam and Sabarathinam Selvaraj.
A story of why our national identity card system is biased towards regional minorities and possibly casteist.
I exist as three different people today, in India's various databases.
When you ridicule us for feeling like an alien or minority in our own country, for hanging on to our regional and linguistic identities, think about this and countless other inconveniences and injustice meted out.