u/THEAUSTRIANPAINTER9

CJP twitter handle banned in India!
▲ 847 r/sundaysarthak+3 crossposts

CJP twitter handle banned in India!

I'm seeing many people saying that this is all bullshit and it's not gonna make any change, cuz it's a social media trend all...

Then, what could be the reason to ban the Twitter handle ?

u/THEAUSTRIANPAINTER9 — 1 day ago
▲ 395 r/bihar

We don't live in a Democracy!

I'm convinced that we don't live in a Democracy anymore!

This is not one should expect from the CJI.

We you see closely you can clearly see through this system that has been built to enslave us.

Have you ever wondered how the CJI is appointed? --

The Chief Justice of India is appointed by the President. Following established convention, the outgoing Chief Justice recommends the senior-most Supreme Court judge as their successor. This recommendation is routed through the Union Law Minister to the Prime Minister, who then advises the President to make the official appointment under Article 124(2) of the Constitution, allowing the new CJI to serve until the mandatory retirement age of 65.

You can clearly see here how the Rulling party can so easily appoint a CJI whom would favour them. ( The UGC controversy iykyk).

Everything has been compromised. And there eis nothing we can do.

u/THEAUSTRIANPAINTER9 — 7 days ago

I just put a lot of reverb on my vocals.

I know it can sound stupid 🙃 But, I thought it sounds good.

What's your opinion? Should I have just posted my raw vocals ?

u/THEAUSTRIANPAINTER9 — 22 days ago
▲ 13 r/TheBetterIndia+1 crossposts

I came across an intriguing article in The Hindu newspaper ( 28 April). The author ( Rebecca Rose Varghese) talks about the dichotomy of Bihar's Politics.

On one hand, Bihar's Politics seems very progressive ( talking about social justice and cast representation) and on the other hand ground reality tells another story.

Most of the people belonging to the ( so called) backward casts are still lagging behind. Nothing has properly been implemented ( e.g. Land redistribution, economic upliftment of the backward casts, etc).

And it's totally true that Politicians in Bihar talk about progressive politics just to gain votes and take back foot when, it's time to actually get things done.

What do you feel about this? Please let me know.

And read the article thoroughly for a better understanding.

u/THEAUSTRIANPAINTER9 — 23 days ago
▲ 75 r/bihar+1 crossposts

I just saw people recording their voices and post. So, I tried it too!

How is it?

Rate it out of 10 💗

u/THEAUSTRIANPAINTER9 — 25 days ago