u/tueursilencieux

Land grab and deforestation, loading in Bihar…⏳. Write reddit post

Land grab and deforestation, loading in Bihar…⏳. Write reddit post

Looks like Bihar is next in line for the Adani model — land grab, deforestation, displacement, and profits for billionaires while locals pay the price.

Farmers and tribal communities always end up losing when corporate-politician friendships become stronger than environmental laws

u/tueursilencieux — 5 days ago
▲ 54 r/southindia_+1 crossposts

Mumbai Is Slowly Losing Its Soul Because of Migrant Overcrowding

Mumbai is choking. Overcrowded trains, traffic, unaffordable rents, and collapsing infrastructure have become normal. This isn’t hate against migrants, but uncontrolled migration without planning is destroying the city’s quality of life. Other states need development too, otherwise Mumbai will keep paying the price.

u/tueursilencieux — 6 days ago

He forget to tweet again?

When they are in opposition asking question govt is not anti-national then what happen

u/tueursilencieux — 7 days ago

Is this why US controls India’s big businessmen and deals?

PM says “Invest in India” and support Indian economy.

But if reports are true, then why is Adani offering $10 billion investment in the US while trying to get bribery charges dropped?

This is why people feel the US has too much influence over Indian billionaires and businesses.

Then we see India-US deals being signed and people start questioning whose interests are really being protected.

u/tueursilencieux — 9 days ago

Govt solution for everything just sell stock in public assets to their friends

Every few months same story comes. Instead of fixing efficiency, reducing waste, improving management or creating long-term profits, the easiest solution becomes selling stake in PSUs built with public money.

Railways, airports, LIC, banks, energy companies — slowly everything is getting monetized or diluted. Government talks about “development push” but common people only see higher prices, privatization pressure and loss of public control.

Public sector companies were made for national growth, employment and strategic control, not just to be treated like assets for raising quick money whenever fiscal pressure comes.

Feels like government has mastered one thing only — selling pieces of the country instead of building stronger systems.

u/tueursilencieux — 10 days ago
▲ 350 r/indiameme

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU HAS CLAMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR FALL IN INDIAN MARKETS & OFFERED TO RESIGN

u/tueursilencieux — 11 days ago
▲ 2.2k r/indianeconomy+1 crossposts

ABSOLUTE BLOODBATH 🚨 ₹4 trillion has been wiped out from the Indian stock market today after PM Modi's speech. Sensex and Nifty both more than 1.%. PM Modi went on national television Sunday night

Sensex and Nifty both more than 1.%.

PM Modi went on national television Sunday night asking citizens to stop buying gold, avoid foreign travel and cut fuel consumption to save foreign exchange "by any means necessary."

A Prime Minister does not say that on national television unless the situation is already serious.

u/tueursilencieux — 11 days ago

🚨 FII ownership in India has fallen from 19.9% to 14.7% Lowest since 2012 ✅ Govt has failed to attract FIIs

Why govt fail to attract FII ?

There is any other reason?

u/tueursilencieux — 14 days ago

Democracy in danger?

BJP’s official panel crushed in Maharashtra Medical Council elections — lost 8 out of 9 seats 🔥

Doctors rejected them outright.

So what did the BJP govt do?

Cancelled the entire election and imposed a nominated system so they can hand-pick their own people.

When you lose — just abolish democracy.

This is not governance. This is dictatorship.

Shame on Maharashtra BJP govt.

Doctors won’t forget this betrayal.

#Maharashtra #DoctorsProtest #SaveDemocracy

u/tueursilencieux — 15 days ago