Hey @myntra, @MyntraSupport permanently suspending my account without any proper explanation is not just unfair — it’s outrageous.
I’m a genuine customer who reported a technical issue.
And your response? Ban the account.
Let me tell you what really happened 🧵
I personally opposed India playing with terrorist country this Asia Cup, at home. But I would still like to congratulate my Team India 🇮🇳 who played and won brilliantly under such circumstances and varied pressures. Kudos to your efforts and dedication!
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
#INDvPAK
Between 1:40 and the end of the video, Howard Lutnick twice said that the H1B visa fee would be $100,000 PER YEAR.
Now they've clarified that this is a one time fee for new H1B applicants only.
This isn't miscommunication. Trump chickened out yet again.
so, usa h1b visa fee of $100,000:
- is one time fee, not annual
- doesn't apply to renewals
- will only apply to new applications
- no visa holder needs to return
so much drama for basically nothing.
To every American cheering for Trump’s H-1B/H-4 crackdown: remember, the phone in your hand, the app you scroll, the doctor you see, the engineer who built your city — odds are, an immigrant made that possible. #h1bvisa#h1bvisas
Trump’s ego isn’t making America great. It’s making America weak. Chasing away skilled immigrants is a self-goal of historic proportions. Let’s not forget: it’s not India that suffers here, it’s the US. Brain drain reversal? Skilled people will go elsewhere. America loses, simple
Satya Nadella wouldn’t have become Satya Nadella if not supported by Bill Gates.
Those who think India will indirectly benefit from the surge fee in #H1B visa are the fools of the highest order. India has enough brains and talent but lacks the right infrastructure for growth and development. The central authorities are at fault - corruption, babudom, bribery, casteism and what not!
It’s impossible to rightfully do business here; everybody’s trying to save taxes.
You think all the Indian sharp brains gonna stay here and help the country grow? No, they will now migrate to the UAE
They wouldn’t have left if they saw right opportunities in India. Nobody likes to leave the comfort of the homeland.
Heartless to mock H-1B holders in US. They went there for better life, have family, kids, dreams. You can’t mock their despair. Unless they are Modi supporters who live in US and believe Modi has brought Golden Age in India. Then u can laugh and wait for them to comeback
Dear @MEAIndia — 71% of H-1B holders are Indians. WHERE ARE YOU? Why no advisory? Why no protection? Children are citizens of the USA. Parents are legal visa holders. Yet policy threatens to separate them. This isn’t law & order, this is cruelty with a fancy proclamation stamp.
My sister & her 2 American-born kids are stuck in India bcos of the new US H-1B/H-4 rule: return before Sept 21 or face entry bans & $100,000 fee. When did human families become collateral in political gambits? @MEAIndia, time to act. #H1B#H4#IndiansAbroad
The hate for Indian NRIs from Indians is unreal.
I know many Indian NRIs are very obnoxious folks, many are Modichods,
but no one deserves to have their lives upended by one stroke of a pen. That is wrong at every level.
People have bought homes, they have kids in school. For many of these kids America is their home. Many H1-B holders have taken 10s of lakhs of loans for their education.
This is draconian and very unfair, I really feel for the young H1-B folks. They don't deserve this. To be used as pawns in a game of high stakes negotiations.
Sadly people mocking many of those H1B Visa holders. First out of jealousy and now for mockery ! Have some empathy and basic feeling for people who have given so much to their dreams, to the life they wanted for themselves and their families.
#h1bvisa
@TheDeshBhakt@amitabhk87 Yeah, right ! Like India is having so much opportunity for all that talent and would let them join their companies on their deserving salaries? The Indian Companies will surely take advantage of this scenario and these talents will be on their mercy !
Wake Up bro !
Trump’s $100,000 annual H‑1B fee likely won’t hold up in court.
If Trump thinks this policy will create jobs for Americans, he is wrong. US companies don’t hire them because many are underqualified for high-skill roles, lack specialized knowledge, resist relocation, are too much into pointless activism, or fail to meet global work ethic and productivity standards.
The fee won’t change that. Companies will bypass it by shifting jobs offshore, expanding remote teams abroad, using third-party contractors, or moving critical hires through alternate visas like L‑1 or O‑1. Legal teams will hunt for loopholes, delay renewals, and challenge the rule in court. In the end, the policy may make America less attractive for global talent without creating the promised jobs.
And if all else fails, Republicans won’t return to power after Trump. Democrats will scrap this policy on day one.