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Ayushya Singh

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Journalist by day, renegade writer by night.

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Gone is a genocidal president too hypocritical to admit it. And in comes a genocidal president who wears it as a badge of honor.


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Requesting Canadian majority to treat our protesting Hindu brothers the same way our Hindu brothers treat Muslims in India.🙏🙏


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Yes its you and your SUVs and not farmers. Don't blame farmers if your are driving SUVs. thanks @Devinder_Sharma for writing this.

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Story on Umar Khalid's struggle in today's New York Times print edition.

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The Story of Halloween #halloween2024

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“What could be more important right now?” “Maybe the lives of Palestinians in Gaza right now…” Actor Andrew Garfield called for people to put their “hearts” and “energy” towards Palestinians in Gaza during a podcast appearance on Thursday with Josh Horowitz in New York.


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The death of GN Saibaba is not just a tragedy; it is an institutional murder executed with impunity, facilitated by a system designed to crush dissent. For close to a decade that the Indian state held him in inhumane conditions, knowing full well the impact it would have on his…

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The brave revolutionary Prof G N Saibaba passed away today at a hospital in Hyderabad. Farewell comrade, this news is heartbreaking because you could not even taste a year of freedom. Incarcerated by the Indian state on charges of being a Maoist sympathizer, Prof Saibaba, with…

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Never forget that GN Saibaba lost a decade of his life in jail -- ailing, alone, unfree -- in a case that was so legally untenable that it was tossed out by the Bombay High Court TWICE. (Also, my heart breaks for Vasantha.)


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india is such a stellar example of why the postcolonial is not decolonial. Less than a few decades after “gaining” their own independence their is a complete erasure of the collective memory of what imperialism is what solidarity means who the aggressors are what is colonialism


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1/13 2014. A 13 year old me watched a new trailer in awe. "Haider mera inteqam lena (#Haider avenge me)", it began. Directed by one Vishal Bhardwaj, it was Hamlet, but set in 90s Kashmir. Little did I know how radically the film would transform me and endure 10 years later!

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I hope I live long enough to see the children of Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria wake up to the sound of birds not bombs


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Academics don’t say “I love you”, they say “I read your article”, and I think that’s beautiful


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Wedding photo shoot in the library YES PLS

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Chief Justice of India has compromised the separation of powers between the Executive and Judiciary. Lost all confidence in the independence of the CJI . The SCBA must condemn this publicly displayed compromise of Independence of the CJI from the Executive @KapilSibal

PM Modi at the residence of CJI DY Chandrachud for Ganesh Chaturthi festival.



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The season for monument hopping is almost here, as Delhi's winter approaches—my favourite time of year. looking forward to those cozy morning tea, long sunny afternoon walks, and brisk, chilly evening ones. And, of course, starting the day with a breakfast of nahari. I can't wait


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i love studying literature so much bc it also means studying history, societies, religions. anything that makes humans human. it’s very fulfilling


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