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Vasundhara Sirnate
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Dear @twitter @jack let me tell you something. Pls pay attention. 1. We are all living through the worst disaster/crisis of this century already. 2. People in India are scared
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Someone I used to know very well and considered a good friend did this thing where they turned into a BJP supporter and I saw them being swallowed up by
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Saw a debate raging about whether intercourse with someone by promising marriage to her constitutes rape. I’ve tried to respond to this but I’ll lay it all out again, a
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There have been 54 gang-rapes recorded in newspapers in India between 14 Sep 2020 and Oct 15 2020. That is, from the day of the Hathras gang-rape incident, 186 men
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Quick note on #Bulbbul I watched it and it brought back a conversation I had with an army colonel many years ago where we were talking about whether I would
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The line I think should most definitely be retired in the current scenario.“This crisis is an opportunity”.I’ve realized that contrary to ringtones of hope, a crisis is in fact always
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The most epic battle on twitter today is between a diet-soldier Gaurav Arya,abusing and name-calling retired senior army officers for not toeing the BJP line, while they respond by calling
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Thread:Recently I’ve spent a lot of time in this lockdown reading about labor, migrant labor, labor laws in different countries etc. And I came across a fascinating story that I
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Please stop commenting on the attack on Arnab Gowswami until you’re absolutely sure he has indeed been attacked. Ignore it until there’s evidence. By saying it’s bad or whatever you
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The trap of a piece like this one is that it kind of ends up identifying Modi with India now. Also the second trap is one I have written about
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I’m starting a thread to document how the #COVID19 pandemic has enabled the passing of legislations that impinge on citizens’ democratic freedoms globally, or allow the executive to assume disproportionate
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