@rubabbx@ahmadishtiaq Afghanistan ridicules Pakistan, Iran laughs at Pakistan, China uses Pakistan, USA keeps Pakistan as a lapdog, India has done what not to Pakistan, the immigrants from Pakistan call their ventures Indian.
Session starts,
Opposition: We want answers.
Days later,
Government: We are ready for a discussion now.
The next day,
Opposition: We don’t want it, nope.
Session ends.
Some ₹171 Cr gone, great use of citizen’s money.
Responsible-Both
@GabbbarSingh It is not, actually never about doing their jobs, because
Some might not...
Many do...
A few do it the right way...
The appreciation is for doing it the right way, otherwise they might as well become rubber stamps.
Apparently, some forms of hate speech deserve nationwide condemnation, while others earn applause, excuses, or convenient silence. Consistency, it seems, is the first casualty of selective morality.
And yet here I'm asking,
Where was this moral police when this very person stood on a stage and called a certain religion and its followers parasites who should be eradicated?
@RepRileyMoore Is it because of the religion, or the fact that the US government is one of the major funding sources to destabilise India or any other nation for that matter. Your President said that.
If newsworthiness is measured by human suffering, every life should carry equal weight. When some tragedies are amplified while others are pushed to the margins, it raises uncomfortable questions about whose suffering is considered worthy of the nation’s attention.
When eight deaths in one state merit a bold front-page headline, but a catastrophe in Assam and the Northeast that has claimed over 80 lives and displaced thousands receives no comparable prominence, it’s difficult not to question the editorial priorities at work.
4- Don’t think about recreating Nepal, India is a vast country, you’ll leave but your supporters will be left behind to deal with the aftermath.
5- Changes don’t happen overnight.
You can change faces overnight but not the system.
@CJP_2029@CJP_for_India
1- Choose your representatives and spokespersons wisely, unlike 2 of 3 from the press conference.*
2- Makes sure your demands are practical, and not ‘Hawa-Hawai’.*Do add some suggestions when placing your demands.
3- Don’t politicise your movement.*
@CJP_2029@Cockroachisback
It’s an interesting paradox of our times. People often form strong opinions about what appears in the media, yet remain silent about issues that never make it to the headlines.
Just a thought:
Availability is not inclusivity. An open door means little if the room isn’t willing to change. Access lets you enter; inclusion lets you belong.
Prejudice against people from India’s Northeast is structural, normalized, and rarely punished.
Slurs, mockery, harassment, and profiling are brushed off as “jokes” or “misunderstandings,” so perpetrators face little consequences.
The Northeast is often viewed through a lens of insurgency and control rather than citizenship, dignity, and integration.
Hate crimes against Northeasterners are underreported, under-investigated, and rarely lead to strong convictions.