Have you noticed the portfolios allotted to Karnataka’s ministers in the first round? Everyone rushed for ‘plum’ departments. Education—the most important portfolio for the state’s future—found no takers. That tells you everything about our political priorities. @CMofKarnataka
Exactly. What Annamalai annan likely meant is that the strong, direct communication from national parties often gets diluted or distorted in Tamil Nadu due to local misrepresentations and miscommunication. Alternatively, regional leaders in the state may lack the same vigour and clarity when conveying these messages to the public.
There was nothing ill Annamalai said on national parties.
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National Parties never spoke the language that people in Tamilnadu understood.
- Annamalai
As usual, media outlets make a mountain out of this, as if he is referring to Tamil language.
To my understanding, he is referring to the political language, not spoken language.
You want the truth? Every single issue these Cockroach Janta Party anarchists are raising - student distress, paper leaks, potholes, pollution, corruption, state apathy - was first raised by Modi-voting right-wingers. But they were abused instead of being appreciated.
My views:
For the first time in a long time, I heard a politician talk about politics differently — and it genuinely caught my attention.
I'm writing this as a common man, not as a TVK supporter.
I just finished watching the full interview of Annamalai after he officially resigned from BJP and launched his new movement.
Whether you support him or not, one thing in that interview really grabbed my attention.
He spoke about bringing a completely different political culture.
For years, one question has been in my mind.
Every IAS aspirant has to clear prelims, mains, and interviews.
Doctors spend years studying and training.
Government employees work hard to earn their positions, and they all have a retirement age.
But why does the same principle not apply to politics?
Politicians are elected by the people for a fixed term, yet we often see the same faces remaining in power for decades.
In Tamil Nadu, we have seen political families continue from one generation to another.
Grandfather, son, grandson — the same families remain in politics while new people struggle to get opportunities.
That is why Annamalai's proposal caught my attention.
He spoke about introducing term limits for political positions, including MLAs, Ministers, and even Chief Minister candidates.
Honestly, if implemented properly, this could be a welcome change.
It would create opportunities for younger leaders and bring fresh ideas into politics.
Another proposal I found interesting was the idea of training candidates before they contest elections.
Many people enter politics without fully understanding governance, administration, or the responsibilities of an elected representative.
Having a proper training system for future MLAs and leaders sounds like a positive step.
For years, I have asked these questions but never found a convincing answer.
Now, for the first time, I am hearing someone openly discuss them.
Whether this movement succeeds or not will depend on how these ideas are implemented.
But the discussion itself is important.
So, I genuinely wish Annamalai all the best for his new movement.
Tamil Nadu politics needs new ideas, healthy competition, and meaningful debates.
One more thing.
I feel both DMK and AIADMK should take these developments seriously.
The political landscape is changing rapidly.
Young voters are looking for alternatives, new leadership, and different political models.
Those who are not attracted to TVK or Vijay may find Annamalai's ideas appealing.
Because of this, I personally feel Tamil Nadu politics is entering a new phase where coalition and alliance politics could become more important than ever.
These are just my personal thoughts and questions that I have carried in my mind for a long time.
I wanted to share them today.
The intentional plotted weaponization of Wikipedia against India and Hindus to spread lies and hate is being uncovered and should never have been allowed!🇮🇳🇺🇸
It is the GoI's own fault for showing so much timidity and diffidence in bringing in strong laws prescribing fast-track trials and harsh punishments to curb the rampant use of strategic fake news, wilful and deliberate misinformation, inflammatory content, and deepfake videos, visuals, audio, and text falsely purporting to represent the views and opinions of known public figures, institutions, and organisations.
For starters, it needs to be mandated in criminal law that any AI-assisted content of any type or format visible on the internet in India must be boldly, prominently, and continuously watermarked as AI Generated, AI Altered, or AI Edited. It should also carry details of the original uploader and, where applicable, the forwarder or amplifier responsible for its dissemination.
Failing this, it should attract criminal charges of "Waging Information Warfare Against the Union of India," with ramifications on par with those prescribed under existing laws relating to "Waging War Against the State."
The information domain is now a battlefield. The law must recognise this reality and respond with the same seriousness with which it treats threats in the physical domain.
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Here is what the coaching syndicate business model actually looks like. A student from a small town pays 5 to 10 lakhs in fees. His father takes a loan against the family land. He studies for years. Then a paper leak happens, the exam gets cancelled, and he is left with nothing to show for it.
Now watch what the coaching center does at exactly that moment. The director goes live on YouTube, tells students to protest, calls it a movement for justice. The video gets millions of views. New admissions open. A fresh batch of desperate students walks in with their families’ savings.
The student lost everything. The coaching mafia made money off his rage. And somewhere in all this manufactured chaos, the real story got buried: that Uttar Pradesh under Yogi Adityanath has been conducting recruitments for over 60,000 government posts with a transparency this state has never seen before. That story does not serve the mafia’s business. So they make sure it never trends.
#CoachingMafiaExposed
https://t.co/KaqKaajFpv
I am very concerned about the hate and racism young Indian-American kids in small towns are facing right now. They have no support, no Indian-American groups are helping them. Parents often ignore, Hindu temples also useless on this topic.
The creator of Linux just publicly called out the AI hype. Word for word.
Linus Torvalds took the stage at Open Source Summit 2026 and said this:
"When I see people saying 99% of our code is written by AI, I literally get angry. Because those same people — I can pretty much guarantee — 100% of their code is written by compilers. But they never say that."
He is not anti AI. The Linux kernel saw a 20% jump in submissions this release because of AI tools. He uses it. He gets it.
His point is something most people are too afraid to say.
AI is a productivity tool exactly like compilers were. Compilers boosted programming by 1000x. AI adds another 10x on top. Enormous. But nobody says "the compiler wrote my code." So why are we saying AI wrote it?
He also flagged something nobody is talking about.
AI is flooding small open source projects with drive-by bug reports. Someone runs a prompt, files a report and disappears when asked for a patch. Maintainers with one or two people are drowning trying to keep up.
"Sometimes AI reports a bug and when you ask for more information the person has done that drive-by and does not even answer your question. That is the real burnout issue."
And his final warning was the sharpest of all.
"People who do not understand the complexity of systems will prompt systems and write processes that will fail."
The AI hype crowd is very loud right now.
Linus has been building real systems for 35 years. When he talks, engineers listen.
Full interview here:
https://t.co/LmXJtvKc4O
यही है भाजपा की असली ताकत! 🚩
"मैं न दिल्ली गया, न प्रदेश कार्यालय।"
"फिर भी मेरी देवतुल्य पार्टी ने मुझे उम्मीदवार बनाया।"
MP से राज्यसभा प्रत्याशी बने रजनीश अग्रवाल जी हुए भावुक।
एक आम कार्यकर्ता का यह सम्मान सिर्फ BJP में ही संभव है! 🇮🇳
Dark reality behind students prοtests held at JNU. Because of certain sections of radical Jihαdi mindset students entrie University has got a bad name.