Neethulu cheppe @KTRTRS asalu rangu idhi.
He’s no Statesman or well mannered - he uses filthy language. He talks nice things when it suits him.
Ashamed of you, @KTRTRS
“Lanjakodaka” antey ardham thelusaa, Sir?
Do you have a theory why so, Aarti ji? @AartiTikoo
I have been wondering about the same but couldn’t figure out what transpired.
Could it be that US doesn’t want another China like scenario with India? A raising India is a big problem for US in the long run.
I watched some “analysts” who were very “pro-India” turning against India since Trump 2.0 happened. They were funded, for sure, by US.
Why? @AartiTikoo
@jack Is it available in China, @jack the dip$hit?
Questioning India is ok but selective questioning is the problem.
I know the likes of you are too scared to mention China. Cowards!
Fake and narrative driven people!
He used “Andhra Slang” to stress the importance of “Telangana Slang”.
This is rampant in our entire Telangana State. This is how these so called leaders played with the emotions of people and in turn they and their families became wealthy while the normal people remained the same. @VMamillapally@eyrahul
@eyrahul@KTRBRS
రాహుల్ అన్నా ,
తెలంగాణ మాండలికం, సంస్కృతి, మరియు అస్తిత్వం కోసం మీరు చేస్తున్న కృషి అభినందనీయం. భాష అనేది కేవలం భావ వ్యక్తీకరణకు సాధనం మాత్రమే కాదు, అది ఒక జాతి ఆత్మ అని, చరిత్రకు సజీవ సాక్ష్���ం అని మీరు గట్టిగా నమ్ముతున్నారు.
తెలంగాణ మాండలికంలోని సహజత్వాన్ని, మట్టి వాసనను, ఆయా ప్రాంతాల జీవన��ైలిని మీ వాదనల ద్వారా, మీ విశ్లేషణల ద్వారా మీరు బలంగా వినిపిస్తున్న తీరు ఎంతో స్ఫూర్తిదాయకం. ఆధునిక కాలంలో, ప్రాంతీయ భాషలు కనుమరుగవుతున్న తరుణంలో, మన మూలాలను, మనదైన ప్రత్యేక భాషా సౌందర్యాన్ని కాపాడుకోవాల్సిన ఆవశ్యకతను మీరు పదే పదే గుర్తుచేస్తున్నారు.
భాష అంటే కేవలం పుస్తకాల్లోని వ్యాకరణం మాత్రమే కాదు, ప్రజల గొంతులో పలికే పలుకు అని మీరు చాటిచెబుతున్న తీరు, రాబోయే తరాలకు మన సాం��్కృతిక వారసత్వాన్ని అందించడంలో ఎంతో కీలకపాత్ర పోషిస్తుంది. మీ ఈ నిరంతర ప్రయత్నం, తెలంగాణ భాషా వైభవాన్ని మరింత ఎత్తుకు తీసుకెళ్లాలని, మీ గొంతు ఇలాగే నిక్కచ్చిగా, నిరంతరాయంగా వినిపించాలని ఆశిస్తున్నాను.
మీ నిబద్ధతకు, భాషాభిమానానికి ధన్యవాదాలు 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
జై తెలంగాణ ✊
As an Indian woman from Muslim heritage, I write this rebuttal with the clarity and directness that comes from living the reality @Ilhan only tweets about from afar. Ilhan Omar’s claim that India has reached the “eighth stage of genocide” against Muslims is not analysis. It is reckless, fact-free propaganda that insults every one of us who actually live here, work here, raise families here, and exercise our rights every single day.
If there were even the beginning of genocide, our population would not have exploded. In 1951, Muslims were about 9.8% of India. By 2011, we were 14.2%. Today we are estimated around 14.5–15%, heading toward 18% by 2050 according to Pew projections. From roughly 35 million in 1951 to over 200 million now. Absolute numbers have multiplied nearly six-fold while the country’s overall population grew far slower in percentage terms. Genocide does not produce the world’s largest Muslim-minority population that keeps growing faster than the national average for decades. It produces mass graves and fleeing refugees. We have neither.
We vote in every election in the world’s largest democracy. We contest seats, win them, become MPs, ministers, judges, IAS officers, doctors, engineers, and business leaders. Three Presidents of India have been Muslim. We serve in the armed forces and police. We own businesses, run hospitals, produce films, and dominate segments of entertainment and sports. This is not the signature of a community facing extermination.
We are thriving and prospering — with real data and real lives. Yes, like every large community, we have internal challenges — lower average literacy and educational enrollment in some metrics, pockets of poverty, and the need for better skilling. But the narrative of uniform victimhood is a lie told by people who have never walked through a Muslim-dominated area in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, or Kerala and seen the middle class, the professionals, the entrepreneurs, and the young women studying medicine and engineering.
Prominent Indian Muslims — from business (Wipro’s Azim Premji built one of India’s largest companies), to cinema (generations of stars and directors), to sports, academia, and medicine — show what is possible when talent meets opportunity in a free society. Millions of ordinary Muslim families have moved from villages to cities, from informal work to formal jobs, from one generation of limited schooling to the next pursuing professional degrees. That is prosperity in motion, not persecution.
We enjoy specific rights and accommodations that Hindus as a group do not. This is the part Omar and her echo chamber never mention. Indian Muslims operate under a parallel personal law system for marriage, divorce, inheritance, and maintenance rooted in Sharia. Hindus do not.
After independence, Hindu personal law was comprehensively reformed and codified into a uniform framework (Hindu Marriage Act, Hindu Succession Act, etc.). Muslims retained the right to follow their own religious laws — including provisions for polygamy (up to four wives) and differential inheritance rules that the Hindu majority surrendered decades ago.
We also have constitutional minority protections under Articles 29 and 30 that allow us to establish and administer our own educational institutions with significant autonomy — rights the Hindu majority does not claim as a group because it is not classified as a minority. The Waqf Act gives Muslim institutions unique control over vast religious and charitable properties in a manner unparalleled for any other community.
In short: the Indian state has gone out of its way, through personal laws and minority safeguards, to preserve and accommodate Muslim religious and cultural identity in ways it has not extended equivalently to the Hindu majority. These are not “equal rights” in every narrow sense — they are deliberate accommodations that give us more space to live according to our traditions than the majority community receives under the same Constitution.
As a woman from Muslim heritage in India, I have the full protection of the Indian Constitution plus the framework of personal law. The criminalization of instant triple talaq in 2019 removed a specific vulnerability that existed under uncodified practice. I can study, work, vote, travel, criticize the government, wear what I choose (or not), and practice my faith openly — all while living in a country where my community’s population share has steadily risen for 75 years.
@Ilhan Omar’s “eighth stage of genocide” rhetoric is not solidarity. It is the lazy export of American culture-war talking points onto a country and a people she does not understand. It erases the agency of 200+ million Indian Muslims who are neither cowering nor waiting for rescue from Washington. It cheapens the word “genocide” while real atrocities happen elsewhere.
Stop peddling foreign fantasies about our lives. We are here. We are visible. We are voting. We are building. And we reject your narrative with the facts of our own existence. That is the view from inside — not from a podium in the United States.
It wasn’t.
With rare exception, colonies were unprofitable, meaning more was spent building infrastructure like roads, railways, buildings, etc. than was exported.
And look at places like Singapore and Hong Kong. Both were colonies for a long time and yet they are extremely prosperous.
@eyrahul No but asking questions selectively with prejudice and incite false narratives will amount to anti national! More like pro stupidity. You actually belong in cockroach janata party - you are a cockroach 🪳
@eyrahul
Now, where is this imbecile @eyrahul ?
He got his answers and nobody asked him “what do you have to do with AP”! 😉
These guys like RR can only ask questions to appear clever. They cannot take answers without prejudice and acknowledge their stupidity.
1) Dear Rahul garu, Here are the verifiable facts and figures on the key areas you raised regarding the work under Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan (Panchayati Raj & Rural Development, Environment & Forests Minister) in Andhra Pradesh as of mid-2026:
PESA Act, Grama Sabha strengthening, and tribal governance:
🚨🇺🇸US shows its ugly side of racism
A US resident was filmed tearing up an Indian flag outside City Hall while shouting, "F*** India" — and onlookers cheered him on.
This is the country that lectures others on 'diversity' and 'tolerance.'
IET DAVV engineering students destroyed their own hostel during farewell, the same institution that made them engineers.
University blocked results, stopped placements, and fined them ₹25,000 each.
Now apology videos and tears are everywhere not because conscience woke up, but because degrees got stuck.
Is this the GEN -Z ???
@Masood_Kha@SrBachchan Yes. Many like this. Some demolished and some just encroached.
Around 50,000!
Just that these were Hindu Temples that were impacted. Not others.
'కవి కోకిల' శ్రీ గుర్రం జాషువా గారు విరచితమైన ‘ఫిరదౌసి’లోని కవితలు ఇవి. గజినీ మహమ్మద్ పద్దెనిమిదిసార్లు మనదేశంపై దండయాత్ర చేసి మన సోమనాథుణ్ణి పెకలించడం గురించి, సంపదను ఏ విధంగా దోచుకొనిపోయాడో చెప్పిన కవితా పంక్తులు...
గజ���ీమహమ్మదుఁడభూత పరాక్రమశాలి,
వీరవాహినుల బలంబుతో
బదియునెన్మిది మాఱులు కత్తిదూసి
చిక్కని రుధిరంబులో
భరతఖండము నార్ద్ర మొనర్చి
సోమనాధుని పెకలించి
కైకొని యెతొమ్మిది వన్నెల రత్నరాసులన్
బంగారు నాణె��ుల్ బస్తాల కెత్తించి
మదపుటేన్గుల మీద బదిలపరచి
లేతపచ్చల నేరి గోతాల కుట్టించి
లొట్టి పిట్టలమీద దిట్టపఱచి
కురువిందమణులను కుంచాల కొలిపించి
పరువు డెద్దులబండ్లపై నమర్చి
మొలక వజ్రముల జాలెల పోసి కూర్పించి
గుఱ్రాల మూపుల గుస్తరించి
పదియు నెనిమిది విజయరంభల వరించి
గాంగలజలమున నెత్తుటికత్తి గడగి
సర్వము హరించి హిందూదేశంబు విడచి
గజనీమామూదు గజనీకి కదలిపోయె…
They came. They destroyed. They thought they erased us. They were wrong.
Somnath was razed 17 times. 17 times, Bharat rebuilt it — not just in stone, but in soul. This land does not forget. This civilization does not kneel.
Post-Independence, when the dust of partition still hadn't settled, it was Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who chose to rebuild Somnath first because he knew a nation that honours its civilizational memory can never be truly conquered.
The Modern-day Cultural Renaissance of India began with the reconstruction of Somnath Temple 75 years ago. Today's Somnath Amrut Mahotsav isn't just a celebration. It is a declaration — that we know who we are, where we come from, and where we are going. Jay Somnath. 🔱
Jai Hind
#SomnathAmrutMahotsav
MAHA-PAAP! 800-YEAR-OLD HINDU MANDIR BULLDOZED!
800-year-old Kakatiya-era Shiva Mandir has been bulldozed to build a Govt school in Warangal, Telangana.
District administration claims it was not protected and promises restoration, but historians slam the destruction of Telangana's ancient heritage.
Hindu groups are demanding immediate halt.
Nagarjuna “copied” lot of movies without paying royalties or taking permission from the original makers.
Of course, Nag gave opportunity and encouraged lot of talent. He stands taller than anyone else.
However, this “copying” thing is a blot on his career.
Sisindri and Chandra Lekha are 2 of them.