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Gau rakshaks Attack

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9 hours ago, cyndrilla said:

Well attack is an attack..majority aina minority aina not acceptable..end of the day we are all human...poyi minorities ni attack cheyyamani Gita lo ekkada cheppaledhu...maname midi midi gnanam tho confuse aithunnam

Geetha lo ekkada attack cheyyamani cheppala...kani govulni rakshinchamani mana puranalalo undi ..don't talk with half subject

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1 hour ago, nanda_jaffa said:

Geetha lo ekkada attack cheyyamani cheppala...kani govulni rakshinchamani mana puranalalo undi ..don't talk with half subject

hehe..

media brainwashed batch..

9 hours ago, lazybugger said:

mana jawan lu em ghana kaaryalu chesthunnaro evadiki telusu akkada.

 

 

17 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

hehe..

media brainwashed batch..

brother aa pisukovadam gif ekkada undi aa bugger gadni use chesi pettaru kada adi

14 hours ago, Bhai said:

 

 

Meet the man behind Unofficial Subramaniam Swamy

He won’t tell you his name, but this is as close to meeting the real person behind the parody account

Posted By Anurag Tripathi | Sep 23, 2016 15 Comments Articles
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In December 2014, there was a scandal on the Indian internet. A miffed Subramanian Swamy of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) complained to Facebook and requested that a page of one Subramaniam Swamy be taken down. This Subramaniam Swamy was quite obviously a parody account, one that milked the politician’s reputation of being unabashedly Right wing. The satire was so persuasive that the posts of the parody Swamy were frequently mistaken as opinions of the real Swamy. So much so that Facebook accidentally deleted the complainant’s page.

“The intention was never to copy or confuse anyone that this page was Subramanian Swamy’s original account,” said the man who made the parody account in an email interview with Newslaundry. “Maybe the original was deleted as Mr Swamy’s page managed by his followers posted content which goes against the community standards prescribed by Facebook. The fact that Mr Swamy threatened Facebook also did not help the matter.”

From this scandal, a star was born: the wildly-popular Unofficial Subramaniam Swamy (USS) page, managed and maintained by someone who assiduously maintains his cover and is lovingly nicknamed SuSuSwamy by his fans. “Most of my fans came to know about my page after the incident,” said SuSuSwamy. His USS today has more than three and a half lakh followers.

Behind the page is a real-life person whose name is not Subramaniam Swamy and who guards his identity with great care. “My family isn't aware about this page, nor do they follow politics,” he said. “But yes, few of my friends know that I run this page. Many are happy and encourage me to post more. But a few friends don't want me to continue as they are worried about me.”

The reason for this concern is that in the past two years, USS has become a platform that’s watched by both everyday people as well as politicians and political party workers. With great exposure comes the need for great caution, and SuSuSwamy knows this well.

In real life, SuSuSwamy describes himself as “an average middle-class Indian, working hard for his living like many others in our country”. He’s 31, a professional who has a job that is unrelated to politics, and from a family with no political connections. Until the run-up to the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he wasn’t even particularly interested in the bickering and politics that inform his Facebook page.

“Before 2014, I was unaware of the political situation in the country,” he told Newslaundry. “From social media, I started getting a dose of political happenings on a daily basis by following political pages and politicians on FB. Some of the pages were only criticising the government and many such pages cropped up during the 2014 general elections. This gave me an idea: why not start my own page? And thus USS was born in June 2014.”

He picked Swamy as his alter ego because “no other politician is able to match the sound bites given by Mr Swamy”.

Susu Swamy is actually politically neutral and he’s ready to mock any and every politician. Much of the fodder for his satire, however, has come from the BJP, its supporters and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

inka nee edupu aapu rarei anni fake postlu eskunta edustunaav

On 4/24/2017 at 2:39 AM, batman said:

nee kashmir knowledge thone thelisipothondhi nuvvu yee JNU library branch lo sollu history sadivinav ani. nee time battinchi neeku yekkada poyi naakalo baga thelusu ga+-

 

On 4/24/2017 at 3:40 AM, batman said:

neelo matter entha undho naku baga thelusu. neetho matladali ante nee level ki ravali....

neeku taste of your own medicine thagilithe g lo kalthundhi neeku....

pandits ni oppressors endhuku antav kuda thelusu.....basically half knowledge vaditho discussion pettochu....nee anti nil knowledge vallatho waste of energy

you are 100% correct. lazybugger got neither common sense nor any sense. edo vaagesthdu/raasesthadu vadiley. 

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