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Pakistan was built on extremism. It is extremism. But you have problem with what is happening in India? Ignore the fact that most Hindus are not extremists, how can you, someone from Pakistan judge someone? Or did you expect better from Hindus when you didn't expect the same from your own countrymen?
Anyone can judge who they want

Your permission or criteria is irrelevant
 
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She is an agenda driven historian much like Romila Thapar. They have proven to be anti-Hindu in a 'secularisation agenda' that was anything but secular.

Her writing goes against the lived history of Hindus. Thanks but no thanks. We will write our own history based on what we experienced.

Glad that no one takes her seriously in India.
 
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Considering that you’re so riled up about her it only lends credence that she has a point.


I was more bothered by you, to be honest. I wrote 3 lines and I was done (and they were more like a humorous take on a so called historian). It bugged you so much that you had to jump in to defend her and narrate a story about "Hindu extremism".

If annoyance is a benchmark for "making a point", then PDF has too many points.
 
"Regret Moving Out Of Noida": Corporate Employee Lists Issues With Bengaluru

The corporate employee firmly believed that Noida was the "best Tier-1 city to work in," despite its pollution.

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Mar 20, 2025 13:16 pm IST

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Bengaluru, the Silicon Valley of India, continues to attract IT professionals from across the country. But not everyone finds the city a perfect fit. A corporate worker, who claimed to be a "South Indian" who had recently moved from Noida to Bengaluru, now regrets the decision due to poor infrastructure, heavy traffic, and cultural differences in the Karnataka capital.

In a Reddit post titled "Moved to Bengaluru from Noida and I regret it," they detailed their experience of relocating for a better salary, only to be disappointed by the city's living conditions.

The worker said they worked in Noida for over a year after graduation and limited their job search to the National Capital Region (NCR). Realising they were missing out on career opportunities, they accepted an offer from Bengaluru that came with a Rs 30,000 hike per month.

Four months into the move, the worker is questioning if the hike was worth the trade-off. "It's not worth moving for that hike," they said, describing Bengaluru as "dirty, not organised," with the city having "bad roads" and "worst traffic."



The water quality is poor, and there's "less private space per individual," they added. The noticeable divide between North and South Indians "can be seen every day."

They found Bengaluru's high population density overwhelming compared to the wider, more open spaces in Noida. "I really regret moving out of Noida," they said.

The post ends with a word of caution for others considering a similar move: "Give yourselves some time and think" is it worth moving."

The worker also firmly believed that Noida was the "best Tier-1 city to work in," despite its pollution.

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The Reddit post has sparked debate among users.

One user said that they moved from Bengaluru to Noida to be closer to their parents and believed it was the best decision. "I think the only thing I miss are my friends in Bengaluru. Else, I feel moving to Noida was the best decision I took. Saved a lot of money and stress. People say Noida is unsafe but I feel much safer in Noida as compared to Bengaluru," wrote the user.

Another user shared their struggles with feeling unwelcome in Bengaluru due to regional biases. "Racist remarks made it very tough for me to feel accepted within my own country. It felt like a constant reminder of how I'm from the 'inferior' cow belt part of the country and felt people looked down on me. I only speak English, so I'm sure it's not a language problem. It felt like I could buy a house in Bengaluru but I could never call it home," commented the user.

Describing Bengaluru as the "most unplanned city" in this country, one user said, "There is nothing that works right there, roads, flyovers, metros all in a chaotic loop. Obviously, the only upside of living in Bengaluru is the weather."

There was also a comment from a local resident, who agreed with the city's infrastructure struggles, attributing them to rapid but unplanned growth. "As a Bangalorean, agree with your decision to leave. It's a smaller city and yes rapidly developing hence unplanned, sorry you felt discriminated." The user also added that it's just a few people whose actions tarnish the reputation of the entire community.

Overall, the worker's experience highlights the importance of considering a number of factors before relocating for a job. While many cities have great career opportunities, they may not suit everyone's prefere
 
Somebody please transcribe.
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@SoulSpokesman and @Joe Shearer

As you know, I used to hold India Today in high regard once upon a time.

But Modi 2.0 has destroyed its journalistic ethics.

It’s nothing more than cheap sensationalist tabloid nowadays!

Look at the following as an example: https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/...angladesh-entirely-deceitful-ispr-1101681?amp
Totally degraded rag. The responsibility is not of Modi. The responsibility is of a very bad human being and a third class manager who owns the rag. Speaking from very close quarters second-hand knowledge.
 
Totally degraded rag. The responsibility is not of Modi. The responsibility is of a very bad human being and a third class manager who owns the rag. Speaking from very close quarters second-hand knowledge.
Modi / bhakts had nothing to do with him loosing his spine?
 
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Jibe at Shinde: Shiv Sena workers ransack Mumbai hotel where Kunal Kamra’s show was shot

Kunal Kamra-Eknath Shinde: According to a police official, the party workers reached the auditorium of the hotel after a video of Kamra’s jibe against Shinde went viral on social media.

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Kunal Kamra Controversy: Shiv Sena workers on Sunday vandalised a Mumbai hotel where stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra’s show with “gaddar” (traitor) jibe at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was recorded.

As a viral clip from the show enraged Shinde’s supporters, they stormed the shooting venue The Unicontinental Mumbai, in Khar, at night and ransacked it. They also filed a police complaint, and issued direct threats against Kamra. A number of Shiv Sena workers also gathered outside various police stations, demanding legal action against the comedian.

In the episode, Kamra’s performance featured a parody song, set to the tune of Dil To Pagal Hai, with a reference to Shinde’s 2022 defection from the undivided Shiv Sena. His use of the term “gaddar” triggered sharp criticism from Shiv Sena leaders, who accused him of running a “paid campaign” to tarnish Shinde’s image.

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Issuing a warning, Shiv Sena MP Naresh Mhaske said: “Kamra has stepped on the tail of a snake. If the fangs come out, there will be dire consequences.” In a video message, Mhaske added that Kamra would be hounded across the country. “You will be forced to flee India,” he stated.

Sena MLA Murji Patel vowed to file an FIR against Kamra. “We will show Kamra his level,” he said.

Senior Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam openly threatened Kamra. “We will thrash Kunal Kamra tomorrow at 11 o’clock.”

Aaditya Thackeray, leader of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT), hit back, calling the vandalism an act of insecurity.

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Meanwhile, Kamra has remained largely silent on the controversy. However, in a subtle response, he shared a picture of himself holding a copy of the Indian Constitution with the caption, “The only way forward.”
 
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Exceptions (regd Indian news) are made for news articles (with proper links) and opinion pieces in this subsection.

Take up all issues regarding whats been worked out (given earlier abuse by social media clickbait spam by trolls) with GHQ. Thanks.
 
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GHQ made the rules regd starting threads with youtube videos and social media (especially those not in English - the forum language).

Exceptions (regd Indian news) are made for news articles (with proper links) and opinion pieces in this subsection.

Take up all issues regarding whats been worked out (given earlier abuse by social media clickbait spam by trolls) with GHQ. Thanks.
Yeah, whatever you say, Prime...
 

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