Paul Pushparaj

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3 most likely outcomes of elections in India:

1. BJP forms the govt on it's own.

2. BJP forms the govt after poaching opposition MLAs.

3. BJP rules through the governor.

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“3 most likely outcomes of elections in India: 1. BJP forms the govt on it's own. 2. BJP forms the govt after poaching opposition MLAs. 3. BJP rules through the governor.”

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To clarify, I'm not Tamil. I'm talking of the sort of views.

I bought into this crap for a good part of my life.

Being an ex-asshole is a sort of work in progress thing for life, like being an ex-alcoholic.

Gotta keep an eye on the brain for tendency to form into old ruts.

@vidyut I was a Republican in high school. You’re right, not being an asshole anymore is something you have to work hard at.
Chalo let's play resorts game....
I'm happy with the 500 characters on Mastadon .I can't tweet but definitely TOOT!!
The sudden, backdoor swearing in of Devendra Phadnavis, is a perpetuation of Peshwai through the backdoor. It needs to be defeated on the floor of the house and more importantly through a people's reclaiming of their mandate.

"President Kovind was woken up and asked to sign a notification revoking Central rule in Maharashtra. He did this at 5:47 am. But the president could only act based on a recommendation of the cabinet, and there appears to have been no cabinet meeting or recommendation to that effect."

Siddharth Varadarajan's analysis of the #MaharashtraPolitics

https://thewire.in/politics/maharashtra-amit-shah-narendra-modi-democracy

#maharashtra #ncp #bjp #india

In 10 Steps, Here’s How Modi and Shah Managed the Murder of Democracy in Maharashtra

The two leaders knew they could not afford to let the Maharashtra government out of their hands and had prepared the ground, from day one, to ensure the BJP returned to power.

It’s a sad state that we get odd things from odd places. In general a lot more selfish as human race. Comedians are talking about morality and reasoning. Whereas blatant profiteering and power concentration has left behind the sense of service that is imbibed into the profession of politics. That is a sad state and we are long fallen from the pinnacle as a civilisation
Is that all that is to think about nowadays social media social media. There is still a lot wrong with the conventional media and politics in general.
So this Sasha baron Cohen guy spoke for some 25 minutes and all I fear is bad things about social media and Facebook.