Brahmin_Political_Party

Devarajan Rajagopalan
647 views
2 days ago
#Social_Issues 🔴 Talent Leaves. The World Gains. India Must Decide. Every nation claims to value talent. The real test is simple: Does the system retain its best people, or does it export them? Today, Indian-origin professionals lead some of the most influential organizations in the world—companies that shape artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, logistics, luxury brands, and global finance. 🔴 Global Leaders of Indian Origin Sundar Pichai — Alphabet (Google) Satya Nadella — Microsoft Neal Mohan — YouTube Thomas Kurian — Google Cloud Shantanu Narayen — Adobe Arvind Krishna — IBM Nikesh Arora — Palo Alto Networks George Kurian — NetApp Raj Subramaniam — FedEx Vasant Narasimhan — Novartis Leena Nair — Chanel Ajay Banga — World Bank Group Sanjay Mehrotra — Micron Technology Jayshree Ullal — Arista Networks Revathi Advaithi — Flex Ravi Kumar S — Cognizant Sridhar Ramaswamy — Snowflake Shailesh Jejurikar — Procter & Gamble Aneel Bhusri — Workday (Executive Chairman and co-founder, continuing leadership role) Vinod Khosla — Khosla Ventures Hemant Taneja — General Catalyst Navin Chaddha — Mayfield Sameer Gandhi — Accel Gunjan Kedia — U.S. Bancorp Aravind Srinivas — Perplexity AI Debanjan Saha — DataRobot Sanjay Poonen — Cohesity These are among the most visible names; many more Indian-origin executives run major divisions, research labs, investment firms, AI companies, semiconductor businesses, and global institutions. 🔴 The Question Policymakers Must Answer If Indian talent can: Run Microsoft Run Google Run IBM Run Adobe Run YouTube Run Google Cloud Run Novartis Run FedEx Run Micron then why is India still struggling to become the preferred destination for its own top talent? 🔴 The New Strategic Battlefield The next century will be decided less by conventional warfare and more by: 💥 Artificial Intelligence 💥 Semiconductor design 💥 Cybersecurity 💥 Robotics 💥 Biotechnology 💥 Quantum computing 💥 Advanced manufacturing The countries that attract and retain the best minds will dominate these fields. Recent restrictions by the United States on access to some advanced AI models demonstrate how seriously major powers now treat technological capability as a strategic asset. 🔴 A Simple National Question India has never lacked talent. The question is whether India can build institutions, universities, research ecosystems, industries, and career pathways that convince more of its brightest minds to build the future here rather than elsewhere. Talent is mobile. Excellence is mobile. Opportunity is mobile. Nations that reward and retain talent become leaders. Nations that lose talent enrich their competitors. The choice is ours. #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #Self_Sustaining_Families #GC_Voices #Brahmin_History #DevaJobPortal #SaiDevGroup #SaiSudhaDevaTrust #GenNextDigital #Brahmin_Political_Party
Devarajan Rajagopalan
720 views
7 days ago
#Social_Issues 👉 This is one of those stories that stays with you. On 12 June 2025, Air India Flight AI 171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for London Gatwick, took off from Ahmedabad on what should have been a routine international journey. Just 32 seconds after take-off, something went terribly wrong. The aircraft lost altitude and crashed into the hostel complex of B.J. Medical College in Meghaninagar. Of the 242 people on board, 241 lost their lives, with only one survivor. Another 19 people on the ground were killed, taking the total death toll to 260 lives. In a matter of seconds, hundreds of families were pushed into irreversible grief. It became one of the deadliest aviation disasters in India in recent times. Irfan was not just a cabin crew member on AI 171. For his parents, the loss did not end on the day of the crash. It continues every single day. There is something deeply painful in what they do. They keep his phone number active. They send him WhatsApp messages. Not because they believe he will reply, but because it gives them a way to hold on. In their mind, the connection is not completely broken. It is their way of coping with a reality that is too heavy to accept fully. Grief does not follow logic. It finds its own language. For them, this is that language. A year has passed. Time, which is supposed to heal, has not really done much here. Instead, it has turned shock into a long, silent suffering. And they are not alone. Over 260 families are carrying the same weight. Each house has a story. Each family has a void that cannot be filled. The more disturbing part is not just the tragedy, but what followed. What exactly caused the crash? Was it a technical failure? Was there any lapse? Could it have been prevented? These are not just questions. These are what families need for closure. When such incidents happen, there is an expectation. A thorough investigation. Accountability. Clear answers. But when families continue to say they are still “waiting for justice,” it raises serious questions. Was everything that needed to be done actually done? Were responsibilities fixed clearly? Were lessons learned and implemented? Or did it slowly fade from public memory, while the affected families were left behind? Calling it a shame comes from that frustration. Not just anger, but helplessness. Because for the families, closure is not just emotional. It also comes from truth and accountability. Stories like this should not just make us emotional for a moment. They should push for something more concrete. Better aviation safety. Transparent investigations. Faster justice systems. And most importantly, a system that does not forget its people once the news cycle moves on. Because for Irfan’s parents, this is not a story. It is their life now. #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #Self_Sustaining_Families #GC_Voices #Brahmin_History #Brahmin_Political_Party #DevaJobPortal #SaiDevGroup #SaiSudhaDevaTrust #GenNextDigital
Devarajan Rajagopalan
907 views
12 days ago
Leadership Lessons: Vijay vs Annamalai 🎯 1. Entry Strategy 🎯 Vijay: Built emotional connect first, then entered politics. Soft, timed entry. Annamalai: Direct political entry with ideology and aggression. 👉 Lesson: Trust before politics is a powerful advantage. --- 🎯 2. Communication Style 🎯 Vijay: Minimal, symbolic, controlled. Annamalai: Frequent, data-driven, confrontational. 👉 Lesson: Silence, when used right, builds authority. --- 🎯 3. Positioning 🎯 Vijay: Above routine politics, people-centric image. Annamalai: Frontline political fighter. 👉 Lesson: Clarity in positioning defines your path. --- 🎯 4. Risk & Timing 🎯 Vijay: Slow, calculated moves. Annamalai: Fast, high-risk moves. 👉 Lesson: Timing matters as much as intent. --- 🎯 5. Ground Outcome (Reality Check) 🎯 Vijay: Converted mass appeal into power — won 108 seats and became CM without alliances. Annamalai: Contested both MLA and MP elections — lost both so far. 👉 Lesson: Leadership is measured by outcomes, not just visibility. --- 🎯 6. Narrative Control 🎯 Vijay: Sets the narrative. Annamalai: Often responds to it. 👉 Lesson: Control perception, don’t chase it. --- 🎯 7. Strategy Depth 🎯 Vijay: Playing a long-term perception game. Annamalai: Playing a short-term impact game. 👉 Lesson: Both approaches can work — but mixing them without clarity leads to confusion and weak results. --- 🎯 Final takeaway 🎯 👉 Patience builds power. Visibility builds attention. 👉 Only one of them consistently wins elections. #Brahmin_Political_Party #📺அரசியல் 360🔴 #🙋‍♂️அண்ணாமலை #🙋‍♂️தமிழக வெற்றி கழகம் #🧓பிரதமர் மோடி
Devarajan Rajagopalan
1.2K views
13 days ago
#Politics 👉 Interesting timing in Tamil Nadu politics. On the very day Annamalai chose to walk his own political path and spoke warmly about Superstar Rajinikanth, recalling how he respectfully declined #DevaJobPortal #Brahmin_Political_Party #GenNextDigital #SaiDevGroup #SaiSudhaDevaTrust opportunities elsewhere and instead chose the BJP, a new development emerged from the Rajini camp itself. Latha Rajinikanth has now launched Makkal Medai, reviving discussions around the vast social and political network that once existed under the Rajini banner. Back in 2020, the political journeys of Rajinikanth and Annamalai moved in different directions. Annamalai entered active politics through the BJP, while Rajinikanth eventually stepped away from electoral politics and dissolved the Rajini Makkal Mandram. But politics has a way of reopening chapters that many assume are closed. Annamalai has consistently maintained his admiration and respect for Rajinikanth. Latha Rajinikanth's latest initiative has now sparked a fresh question: could the divergence of 2020 gradually evolve into a convergence by 2026, with larger implications for 2031? No conclusions yet. Just an intriguing political subplot that deserves attention. Tamil Nadu politics may have just opened a new chapter, and the next few months could reveal whether these parallel tracks are destined to intersect. 👀 #TamilNaduPolitics #Annamalai #Rajinikanth #MakkalMedai #TNPolitics #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #Self_Sustaining_Families #GC_Voices #Brahmin_History
Devarajan Rajagopalan
1.1K views
13 days ago
#Politics 👉 Gujarat Model: Development Model or Marketing Model? For over two decades, India has been told that Gujarat is the ultimate success story. The “Gujarat Model” was projected as a miracle — a blueprint for national development — and became the political launchpad that elevated Narendra Modi from Chief Minister to Prime Minister. But when one looks beyond the headlines, investor summits, and branding, a more complex reality emerges. --- 🔴 Growth Was Real. But Was It Unique? Gujarat did grow. It built strong infrastructure, improved power supply, and attracted industries. But financial and political analysts have repeatedly pointed out that: Gujarat was already an industrial state before 2001 Its growth trajectory was not dramatically different from other high-performing states States like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka delivered comparable or better outcomes in several sectors 👉 The real question is: > Was Gujarat exceptional — or was it marketed as exceptional? --- 🔴 Growth Without Matching Social Progress 👉 Despite strong industrial growth, Gujarat has struggled in key human development areas: Persistent issues of child malnutrition and stunting Gaps in public healthcare outcomes Education quality concerns Lower social indicators compared to states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu 👉 The contradiction is clear: > A state showcased as a “model” economy did not consistently translate that growth into top-tier human development. --- 🔴 How Can This Be a Governance Model? 👉 Critics often point to a series of shocking incidents that raise serious questions about governance standards: ⚠️ A fake court allegedly functioned for nearly five years, with a man posing as a judge and passing orders in land disputes before being arrested ⚠️ A fake government irrigation office reportedly operated for years, securing approvals and handling funds under government schemes before being exposed ⚠️ A ₹500+ crore bogus GST billing racket involving fake firms and fraudulent tax claims was uncovered ⚠️ A multi-crore NREGA scam involving officials and intermediaries exposed leakages in welfare implementation ⚠️ Large-scale electricity theft rackets involving tampered meters caused significant losses to the state ⚠️ A fake dairy operation allegedly supplied chemically adulterated milk for years before being busted These are not isolated rumors. These are documented incidents. 👉 The question is simple: > If this is India’s gold standard of governance, how did fake courts, fake offices, fake billing networks, and large-scale frauds operate for years? --- 🔴 The Long List of High-Profile Financial Controversies 👉 Over the past three decades, several of India’s most high-profile financial scandals have involved individuals or entities linked to Gujarat: ⚠️ Harshad Mehta securities scam ⚠️ Ketan Parekh stock market scam ⚠️ Nirav Modi – Punjab National Bank fraud ⚠️ Mehul Choksi – Gitanjali scam ⚠️ Sterling Biotech / Sandesara Group fraud ⚠️ NSEL-linked trading controversies ⚠️ Adani-related allegations and regulatory scrutiny (denied by the group) ⚠️ Repeated GST fraud networks and shell company rackets uncovered in recent years 👉 Financial analysts have often pointed out the contradiction: > The same ecosystem celebrated as India’s entrepreneurial powerhouse has also produced a disproportionate share of major financial controversies. --- 🔴 Was Gujarat Favoured? 👉 Another key criticism is the concentration of policy attention and marquee projects: 💰 GIFT City positioned as a rival to Mumbai with strong policy backing 💰 Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train prioritized over other regions 💰 Semiconductor and mega manufacturing projects gravitating towards Gujarat 💰 Port-led infrastructure and logistics investments heavily concentrated 💰 Large-scale industrial corridors aligned with the state 👉 The question critics raise is: > If balanced national development was the goal, why were so many flagship projects concentrated in an already industrialized state instead of poorer regions? --- 🔴 The Real Gujarat Model The Gujarat Model was not entirely fiction. The roads are real. The factories are real. The ports are real. The investments are real. But the narrative built around them was far bigger than the reality. Highways became headlines. Investor summits became national events. Corporate investments became political advertisements. Every success was amplified. Every weakness was minimized. --- 🔴 Final Word > The Gujarat Model was not just a development model. It was a branding exercise. It did not just build infrastructure. It built perception. And perhaps its greatest success was not transforming Gujarat — but convincing an entire nation that one state’s story was the ultimate model for India. #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #Self_Sustaining_Families #GC_Voices #Brahmin_History #Brahmin_Political_Party #🧓பிரதமர் மோடி #🔷காங்கிரஸ் #📺அரசியல் 360🔴 #📺அரசியல் 360🔴 #🔷ராகுல் காந்தி
Devarajan Rajagopalan
11.8K views
16 days ago
#Brahmin_History 👉 Two sons of Tamil soil, rooted in a proud Brahmin heritage that values learning, discipline, and duty, rose through sheer merit to lead India’s armed forces. Admiral Krishna Swaminathan’s journey reflects years of silent perseverance at sea, mastering his craft through demanding commands and tough decisions. Known for composure and clarity, he earned respect through action, not noise. General NS Raja Subramani’s rise in the Army was forged in harsh terrains and high-stakes roles. With integrity as his anchor and strategy as his strength, he climbed every rung through performance and character, not shortcuts. Both leaders carry strong family values, cultural grounding, and emotional balance. Their Brahmin upbringing instilled respect for knowledge, humility, and responsibility, while their professional lives demanded courage and resilience. Behind their uniforms are men deeply attached to family, guided by ethics, and committed to lifelong growth. Their lives prove that identity finds its highest meaning through contribution. Discipline, sacrifice, and purpose shaped their path—making them role models for any generation that seeks to rise with dignity. #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #Self_Sustaining_Families #GC_Voices #Brahmin_History #Brahmin_Political_Party #SaiSudhaDevaTrust #SaiDevGroup #GenNextDigital #DevaJobPortal
Devarajan Rajagopalan
1.1K views
17 days ago
#Politics 👉 BJP – Why No Real Growth in Tamil Nadu? Despite Prime Minister Modi frequently praising Tamil language and culture on national and global platforms, the BJP’s political footprint in Tamil Nadu remains minimal. Cultural outreach alone has not translated into political trust or electoral growth. Several Tamil-focused initiatives have been announced over the years. These include Kashi Tamil Sangamam, Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam, promotion of Tamil in global forums, Thirukkural outreach, Tamil digital archives, and efforts to showcase ancient Tamil heritage. While these carry symbolic value, they have not created strong emotional or political connection among the people of Tamil Nadu. The core issue is political representation. In over a decade of BJP-led governance at the Centre, Tamil Nadu has not received proportionate representation in the Union Cabinet through elected MPs. This is in contrast to the 2004–2014 period, when leaders from the state held key portfolios and had visible influence in national policymaking. Tamil Nadu is one of India’s strongest economic contributors, consistently ranking among the top in GDP, manufacturing, exports, and tax contribution. Yet politically, there is a growing perception of underrepresentation. Representation is not symbolic. It is about voice, influence, and the ability to bring state-specific priorities into national decisions. Statements in the past suggesting that Tamil Nadu’s 39–40 Lok Sabha seats are not essential for forming a government have only widened the disconnect. Voters are unlikely to support a party that appears to downplay their political relevance. Economic concerns have further deepened dissatisfaction. Rising fuel and LPG prices have had a cascading effect on daily life, driving up costs of groceries, vegetables, and transportation. Increased taxation has also contributed to higher rents and overall cost of living. These are widely seen as policy shortcomings at the central level, directly impacting common people. Additionally, several central government schemes and initiatives have not effectively reached the intended beneficiaries in Tamil Nadu. Whether due to implementation gaps, state-center coordination issues, or lack of grassroots penetration, the perception remains that benefits are not fully accessible to the public. The inclusion of a minister like L. Murugan has not significantly altered this perception. There is limited visibility in terms of strong advocacy or impactful contributions for Tamil Nadu at the national level. If the BJP is serious about strengthening its presence in Tamil Nadu, it needs to move beyond symbolism. Real political investment is required. Inducting capable leaders from Tamil Nadu or its allies into meaningful ministerial roles, ensuring effective delivery of central schemes, and addressing cost-of-living concerns can help rebuild trust. Tamil Nadu’s electorate is politically aware and discerning. Respect is not built through words alone, but through consistent representation, tangible benefits, and visible action. #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #Self_Sustaining_Families #GC_Voices #Brahmin_History #Brahmin_Political_Party #🧓பிரதமர் மோடி #📺அரசியல் 360🔴 #🙋‍♂️அண்ணாமலை #பாஜக
Devarajan Rajagopalan
803 views
18 days ago
#Politics 👉 Tiruvalluvar, Dharma, and the Manufactured Identity Debate: Time to Draw the Line Tiruvalluvar remains one of the greatest moral voices of Tamil civilization. Yet, his legacy is repeatedly pulled into unnecessary identity debates. This is not scholarship. This is avoidable confusion. Tirukkural: A Dharmic Blueprint A simple question must be asked: Isn’t Tirukkural a consolidated expression of Sanatana Dharma? Its structure makes it clear: Aram = Dharma Porul = Artha (wealth earned through Dharma) Inbam = Kama (love within ethical limits) Across all 1330 Kurals, the message is consistent: Follow Dharma. Earn through Dharma. Live within Dharma. Dharma is not a part of Tirukkural. It is the foundation of every Kural. Calling it merely a “universal text” misses this core. Its universality comes from its depth, not from detachment. Rooted Yet Universal Tirukkural speaks to all humanity. But its philosophical structure, language, and moral framework are clearly aligned with the dharmic tradition of this land. Terms like: “Aadhi Bhagavan” “Aravazhi Anthanan” reflect a non-sectarian but distinctly Sanatana spiritual vocabulary. A work can be universal without losing its roots. Cultural Continuity Matters Tiruvalluvar is historically associated with Mylapore, where a temple stands in his honor. Civilizational continuity is preserved through: places of reverence lived traditions collective memory These cannot be ignored when discussing identity. The Real Issue: Lack of Institutional Clarity The recurring confusion around figures like Tiruvalluvar exists for one reason: There is no clear institutional or legal framework defining how civilizational figures are to be officially recognized and represented. For a country that has precise legal protections even for symbols like the national flag, the absence of clarity around national heritage figures is a serious gap. Time for a Policy Framework A structured approach is needed: Establish authoritative cultural commissions with scholars and domain experts Document and publish historically grounded identities and contexts Define standards for representation in government institutions, education, and public spaces Ensure that any reinterpretation follows a credible scholarly process, not shifting narratives A Future Direction As political will strengthens and public awareness grows, a long-term framework can be developed to: Provide clear, documented identity frameworks for key civilizational figures Ensure consistency in representation of saints like Tiruvalluvar, Alwars, Nayanmars, and Siddhars Prevent recurring ambiguity and narrative shifts in official contexts This is not about restricting belief. It is about bringing clarity, consistency, and respect to national heritage. Conclusion Tiruvalluvar does not need reinterpretation. He stands firmly within a civilizational and philosophical framework that shaped his thought. The need of the hour is not debate. It is clarity. It is policy. It is institutional responsibility. That is how a civilization protects its legacy. #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #Self_Sustaining_Families #GC_Voices #Brahmin_History #Brahmin_Political_Party #💪தி.மு.க #🙋‍♂️தமிழக வெற்றி கழகம் #🧓பிரதமர் மோடி #📺அரசியல் 360🔴
Devarajan Rajagopalan
845 views
20 days ago
#Brahmin_History 👉 Brahmin history dates back to 16 lakhs of years from the era of Lord Parashuram but Hinduism dates back to 16000 yrs from the era of Veda Vyasa Indian civilization must be seen through civilizational memory, not just modern timelines. In this view, the Brahmin lineage traces back to the era of Lord Parashuram, symbolizing an ancient tradition of knowledge and dharma preserved over lakhs of years. Sanatana Dharma originally existed as a way of life, not a structured religion. Different communities (or castes) evolved with distinct paths and roles within one system. It is also possible that what we now call castes may have once functioned like separate spiritual paths or belief systems, when only Sanatana Dharma existed as the overarching philosophy and no other organized religions had emerged. The era of Veda Vyasa marks a defining point. By compiling the Vedas and shaping the Mahabharata, he gave structure, continuity, and identity to this vast tradition. In that sense, Veda Vyasa can be regarded as the Father of Hinduism, as he transformed an eternal philosophy into an organized and enduring framework. Thus, Brahmin tradition represents one of the oldest knowledge streams, while Hinduism reflects the later consolidation of Sanatana Dharma into a recognized civilizational identity. #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #Self_Sustaining_Families #GC_Voices #Brahmin_Political_Party #history #பெருமாள் #ஓம் நமோ நாராயணா 🙏🕉️🙏🌺👣🌺# #🙏திருப்பதி பாலாஜி
Devarajan Rajagopalan
920 views
20 days ago
A hijab‑clad woman bringing a Christian Chief Minister’s photo to a Hindu temple for blessings || 🕉️ Support Brahmin (GC) Political Party - A humble appeal from Devarajan N.R. (NRD), President – Brahmin (GC) Political Party --- Since 2017, we have built a committed, ground-level movement: • 10,000+ volunteers across India • Contested 5 MP constituencies (2024 – test run) • 10 lakh+ connected voters in Tamil Nadu + NRI support • 150+ students supported & 1000+ lives impacted --- 🎯 Our Vision Building self-sustaining families (தன்னிறைவு பெற்ற குடும்பங்கள்) — where economic strength, social dignity & political representation go hand in hand Focused on: Brahmin • General Castes (GC) • EWS • Middle-class • Tax-paying community --- 🚀 Current Priorities • Party registration & national expansion (₹10+ lakhs) • Grassroots network strengthening across India • Legal initiatives for fair representation & constitutional balance --- ⚔️ Ground Reality This is not theory — this is measurable progress: • Strong voter base and growing recognition • Legal actions against injustice already initiated • Increasing visibility of GC voice in politics --- 🤝 Support the Movement 👉 1000 people × ₹100 👉 100 people × ₹1000 Small contributions can build a powerful national presence. 📲 GPay: 9362439124 (Devarajan N.R. – until official party account is operational) --- 🕉️ This is a long-term movement — building today for 2029 & beyond Join. Support. Strengthen. --- Thanks & Regards, Devarajan N.R (NRD) President – Brahmin (GC) Political Party - DevaPoliticalParty.org Chairman – SaiDevGroup.com President – SaiSudhaDevaTrust.org 📱 +91 93624 39124 (Note: The attached content is for broader outreach and not directly related to this post.) #Brahmin_Genes #Deva_Political_Party #GC_Voices #Economic_Empowerment #Self_Sustaining_Families #Brahmin_Political_Party #islam #jesus #தலைவர் விஜய் (TVK) #தமிழக வெற்றி கழகம் (TVK)