@sushilskinner Sir, 20 years may change the face, but they cannot change the spirit, courage, and pride of a true soldier. A beautiful journey of dedication, sacrifice, and honour. 🇮🇳 🪖🫡
@sushilskinner Silver streaked hairs reflect -Knowledge by experience
Stylish glasses reflect - in depth study of topics & situations
More assured smiles reflect - satisfaction of results
& moreover to this, medals & insignia reflect - delivery of assigned responsibilities.
Jai Hind Sir🫡👍🤞
A Journey of 20 Years
These two photographs, taken two decades apart, capture the same proud officer in his ceremonial uniform.
On the left, a young man stands with quiet confidence-smooth face, dark hair, and the fresh energy of early service. On the right, the same man appears after 20 years: distinguished by silver-streaked hair, stylish glasses, and a broader, more assured smile. The uniform has grown richer with medals, aiguillettes, and rank insignia, reflecting years of dedication and achievement.
Time has added wisdom and maturity, yet the posture, pride, and spirit remain unmistakably the same.
The organizational team announced by BJP includes one of my favorite figures: Vansundara Raje Scandia, a politician from the Vajpayee era. I see in her a large-heartedness, positivity, and a proactive approach—more focused on providing solutions than delivering sermons. Despite her royal background, she remains a true grassroots leader. I wish her all the best and hope BJP harnesses her true potential. Ladies and gentlemen, I have no personal stake in her elevation; I simply recognize her qualities.
The second decision that gave me great satisfaction was the removal of the insincere Amit Malviya. He was arrogant, negative, mean, and, most importantly, completely without principle. His social media contributions were detrimental to BJP, and he led a team more vile and incompetent than himself. He should have been dismissed long ago. Good riddance.
I also want BJP to part ways with Nitin Gadkari and Shylock Sitaraman. The remaining faces i dont have much of an idea, though I hope Smriti Irani has learned her lessons and will speak with less arrogance. I believe she is a highly capable person, minus her arrogance.
@SushilS27538625 If they have 85% population, why are they worried who will buy from their shops ??
Are they depend on only 15% GC population to open the shop ?
or
their own fraternity discriminate and highly casteist that they will not buy from these fellows ?
What's this dilemma & hypocrisy?
भारत में राजनीति वास्तविक मुद्दों को लेकर न���ीं होती. यहाँ झूठ, अफवाह और कुतर्कों पर आधारित narrative चलते हैं. विकसित देशों में स्थिति लगभग इसके विपरीत हैं. वहाँ बेवजह की तू-तू, मैं-मैं उनकी राष्ट्रीय राजनीति का विषय नहीं हैं. भारत में राजनीति चुनावों से प्रेरित होती हैं और समाज की स्तिथि को बेहतर करने की बजाय सत्ता तक पहुंचने का एक विकल्प मात्र है.
Unfortunately, in this country, we have normalised rhetoric and rumours. Let's not talk too much; I will buy sweets from a Valmiki or Chamar sweet shop, provided they meet hygiene, quality, and cost-effectiveness standards. I guarantee, all members of my family will buy from there. इनको बकवास करने की आदत हो गई है और मुफ्त खो��ी में जीने की ।
This has been the trend of this government for the last 12 years: they don't mess with judiciary, farmers, and पीड़ित शोषित और वंचित. Shylock Seetaraman has bled honest taxpayers with a wicked smile. She becomes even more vile when asked to go easy on the salaried class—her smirk would have beaten that of Shylock in intensity and cruelty. Now that Delhi High Court has put a hold on her bloodsucking venture called the new tax regime, but unfortunately only for the judges, it should wake her up and the government as well. They only listen to the people who can twist their tails. I am happy that Delhi High Court took up this case, and a favorable judgement will also help millions of taxpayers who have been left high and dry.
@SushilS27538625 Osho—endorsed by commoners, ignored by sants
Past & present sants invoke Vivekananda, Yogananda, Ramakrishna… but never him
More Nietzhe than RKP “Philosopher‑guru” than a sant in the classical Indian sense
A rebel philosopher at best—provocative, witty, outsider to tradition