Vishwas Raj

@Vtna20
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Remember that in 2012,JNU students were the first ones to come on streets before the Nirbhaya case became a national sensation.This time if you call JNU students anti-national,it's your politics/priorities that have changed.

India needs more JNU,not less!

#EmergencyinJNU

@Deepsealioness 2mins Silence for all those selfish fucks, who still claim that things are not bad yet and that there is still some hope for this society.

If you don’t stand for students protesting for their right for equal access to education, who the fuck will you stand for??

An ex army officer went to Media and said Rape is revenge for rape , he wants Kashmiri women to be raped. And this is just evening news in India . Am so disgusted by how men in powerful situations treat women like objects and I hope some country recognises how India treats its women
Oh, the day we would stop mistaking 'privilege' for 'merit'. What a glorious day that would be.
Today is the first day I felt like bird site here on Mastodon. I understand it is the Indian men and not the website at fault. But gender issues is important to me. I hate men who try to mansplain to me about women issues. I felt really happy reading the rules of Mastodon which said sexism & advocacy of sexism is not allowed. I am largely peaceful in debates unless provoked, today was just a bad day with bad men around I guess, why didn’t we leave this men in bird app? *sighs*

Remember "Mai desh bikane nahi dunga", bas desh chod kar sab kuchh bech dega.

Nalayakon, ek paisa kamane ki akal nahin, apni maa ke gehne bech kar ghar ka kharcha chala rahe ho!
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/air-india-bharat-petroleum-to-be-sold-by-march-says-finance-minister-nirmala-sitharaman-report-2133800

Air India, Bharat Petroleum Sale By March, Says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman: Report

Air India and Bharat Petroleum Corporation, two debt-ridden state-owned companies, are expected to be sold by the government by March next year, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in an interview with the Times of India. The Finance Minister's statement comes at a time the ailing national carrier is facing financial stress, sitting on a debt pile of around Rs. 58,000 crore.

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