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I agree with you!

And imo, it's because it's morning now in India. I usually start seeing Indian politics comments around now on HN


I believe democracy and peace are important for everyone.

Just wondering why you don't like the sharing of this news?


That’s cool and all but there are a hundred different forums to share and raise awareness of this. I don’t see what is remotely “hacker” related here.

Like I said the comments are predictably filled with low quality flamebait/ideologically loaded comments adding nothing interesting to the conversation. Reddit exists for this purpose.


> there are a hundred different forums to share and raise awareness of this

India is a start-up environment and international investment destination. Same as Israel, its rule of law is deteriorating. That is relevant to those of us with investments and who invest there.


This is such a low effort comment! How is one incident in a state which is not the main destination for startups or foreign investments help anyone? Also, how often have you posted anything about startup scenario in India to help investors?


> one incident in a state which is not the main destination for startups or foreign investments

There is a degradation pattern into which this fits. I’m optimistic it’s a short-term problem. But I’m paying attention to the culture’s ability to weather valid criticism such where attacks on incidents, behaviours and leaders are understood to be different from attacks on the country and its people. Currently, there is an anti-information, anti-journalist tendency that’s growing in strength.

> how often have you posted anything about startup scenario in India to help investors

Irrelevant. I don’t need to contribute to have a valid interest in consuming this content.


You're grasping at straws, but if it makes you feel good, whatever. Like I pointed out multiple times, there was absolutely 0 useful commentary on this post and is useless for HN discourse.


There are many people who find it useful information. You can please skip it if you don't find it useful.


Why don't you post this on r/india instead of trying to turn HN into one?


You could also stick to India speaks instead of coming here.


Read my post and comment history here which is public. There is nothing I write that even remotely resembles anything that you find on ANY India related subreddits.




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