Accountability shouldn't be selective.
Tarun Gautam
allegedly INC(congress) IT Cell worker spent months demanding answers from the government. Now when he himself has been exposed that he was part of anti-India Telegram group driving coordinated hate campaigns on X.Instead of providing answers, he has gone silent. Why the sudden evasion? I knew that these people are being anti india but now they are even getting exposed.
> china banned shang-chi movie
> Because they add high caste name (chi ) with shang community
> Actor belongs to shang community , so ccp banned the movie
INSANE.
Tarun gautam follows dozens of anti india pakistan affiliated handles, including many of them being woman, he regularly converses with them, they regularly comment on his posts.
All of this seems fishy considering, that he regularly amplifies anti india content, sponsors racism against indians, which can ultimately threatens safety of indians.
@NIA_India , @DelhiPolice , must investigate into this matter
China's hukou system assigns rural/urban status at birth and restricts access to urban services. Migrant children without local Beijing hukou face major barriers to public schools there, often attending lower-quality options or returning to rural areas for exams. Top schools and university quotas strongly favor locals. Reforms have eased some compulsory education access since 2014, but elite urban advantages persist for the connected or wealthy.
India's caste system is also birth-based, with historical discrimination. Laws ban untouchability and reservations aid lower castes in education and jobs, though social barriers remain.
Hukou functions as a state-enforced geographic divide limiting mobility for rural poor—often likened to a modern caste. India's is deeper socially but has democratic correctives. The "more casteist" claim holds on rigid birth-tied opportunity gaps in China, but both systems show inherited disadvantage. Facts support the Beijing school point; full comparison is nuanced by metrics.
#Opinion | As someone who has lived half her life abroad and visited over 75 countries representing India and engaging in global diplomacy at the United Nations, the recent attacks in some western countries on the alleged uncivil behaviour of Indians are both painful and familiar. Nothing is more agonising than representing the oldest continuous civilisation, the largest democracy, the most populous and diverse country and a rising economy, and seeing it mocked for its warts rather than admired for its striving towards perfection as a paragon of all that is best in humanity.
Throughout my travels, I have heard foreigners — Indophiles or not — praise Indians for their warmth, hospitality, and generosity. Like Bill Clinton, they see India as one of the world’s greatest and most consequential civilisations, rich in art, architecture, music, dance, literature, cinema, cuisine, festivals with spirituality, harmony with nature, and the world-as-one-family ethos. The diaspora is admired for peaceful citizenship, adaptability, brilliance, technological smarts, hard work and invaluable contribution to countries of adoption.
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@lakshmimpuri ✍🏻
If IRAN-US peace deal happens, you'll see hordes and hordes of congress IT cell jumping and declaring pakistan as the winner, thanking pakistan, praising asim munir.
Declaring India as a sole loser out of that deal, all of which isn't going to be random at all.
They are preparing for it, wait and watch...