The article is a classic representation of what ails the so called liberals in India. They'll refuse to see what is right infront of them. And even when they do accept it, they'll keep apologizing to themselves for accepting what is simply a fact.
Gujjus have always been some of the most open hearted and open minded people in the country.
It is only now that Economist interns have woken up from their opium induced stupor and realized this.
@manaman_chhina The things I learnt from this video.
1) There is a parallel power centre in Punjab. The Head of Govt. answers to a religious body. The heads of the said body think of themselves as above constitution.
@TajinderBagga Yes, he is above Akal Takht. He is the Chief Minister of Punjab elected by the people of Punjab. He does not andwer to Akal Takht. This parallel system of power should be dismantled. They are nobody to make judgements.
@TVMohandasPai@narendramodi@NandanNilekani There are so many good start-ups selected under the India AI mission. Sarvam just closed a funding round after failing to get big foreign capital. Why do Indian giants sitting on huge reserves not fund them.
@TVMohandasPai@narendramodi@NandanNilekani Yeah now you're realising. Going by what Mr.. Nilekani said about India building its own AI models, he should be the last person to lead this. There's like 43k Cr reserves sitting in Infosys coffers and the best use they can think of is doing a buyback.
🚨NEW INVESTIGATION: A Fortune 500 company reportedly cancelled a @HinduAmerican training session after employees circulated its Wikipedia page.
That page tells readers HAF aligns with Hindu nationalism, threatens academic freedom, and has been accused of acting as a foreign agent.
We traced who built that narrative. The same handful of accounts kept appearing across HAF, its critics, activist groups, and key public figures—building an interconnected narrative that now feeds Google and AI systems.
Full investigation in thread. Receipts 👇
@ANI This changing of names to win tender is so common that it even happens at college level. A canteen operator who was blacklisted, reapplied under a changed name and got the contract at our institute. Literally the same guy came to manage the canteen and they didn't realise?
@AbhishBanerj@OnlyNakedTruth Literally no one is opposing the change or crying about the systemic issues. The problem is with the corrupt tendering process, reckless attitude of not testing enough before deployment and then not acknowledging when mistakes were pointed out. And what will you say for NEET?