For the last few years, my son has been focused on becoming a billionaire.
I’ve explained the reality: there are only about 300 billionaires in India and roughly 4,000 worldwide. In this AI and automation driven era, there’s no clear playbook for reaching such a goal.
Inspired by Warren Buffett -and seeing that we own a Benz -he asked if Buffett drives one too. I smiled and said he drives a Cadillac, then explained that for someone like Buffett, it’s never about the car, because he could buy the entire Benz company if he wanted to.
I’ve always told him how Buffett built his wealth 100% through legal means. That approach inspired me to do the same, and now it’s inspiring my son too.
I know how difficult it is to achieve the goal he has set for himself.
He has big dreams, and as a father, I’m content to watch him chase them.
People often ask me, "Isn't fasting hard?"
My answer: It's the easiest thing in the world. I've done it 15 times. The hardest part isn't fasting - it's overcoming the belief that you need to eat all the time. Once you realize that hunger comes in waves and passes, fasting becomes more of a mental exercise than a physical one.
My calculation suggests India’s consumer price inflation will rise. The mid-east war is a factor, but also India’s economy is not being managed well—The rupee has lost value in a way it needn’t have. This is a reminder that policymaking needs professionals, not politicians.
My name is Ram.
You called me by a Muslim name because I called Narendra Modi a fraud, a weak leader.
You calling me Abdool will not make me less Hindu.
Nor do I feel insulted.
All I see is a low-IQ insecure bhakt who fears that every Hindu will understand the truth about Narendra Modi the way I do today. Cope.
1 USD =
Rs. 60: Elect us. We will bring it down to Rs. 40.
Rs. 70: Working on it. Happening very soon.
Rs. 80: Look, it will take time. Need to undo 60 years.
Rs. 90: What are you complaining about? It's good for the economy.
Rs. 95: How does it matter anyway?
Please note that we currently do not have access to any of our platforms. Any post made after this should not be considered an official statement from the Cockroach Janta Party.
To the people accusing me of just wanting fifteen minutes of fame, remember: It is the media that made this about me. I would have liked it to be about press freedom in India. And press freedom in general in the world and other topics of my interest is also what I will continue discussing here.
Bro is talking like her follower count grew because Indian government encouraged people to follow her. The follower count growing in fact makes her very point. It's so rare to see this kind of journalism in India that non bhakts rushed to follow her for her courage & clarity.
I see even some non-BJP voices criticising CJP, saying we are turning movements into a joke and actually not doing anything.
Before speaking about CJP, ask yourself one thing, would you be willing to take the risks that I am taking right now?