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RJ Vijdan

@rj_vijdan

Kashmiri. Radio host. Salt and pepper over black. Fergusson College | AJKMCRC Jamia Millia

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Social media metrics don't always equal votes. Engagement doesn't always resonate at the polls. They shape perception but don't guarantee support.

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Paying for an OTT subscription should mean saying goodbye to ads, not hello to more! It's time for streaming platforms to respect paying customers and ditch the ad bombardment.

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Heartbroken by the tragic loss of innocent lives, especially children who drowned. It's distressing to witness the lack of sensitivity in some reporting. Let's remember to prioritize empathy and respect when covering such heartbreaking events.

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It's disheartening to see recent incidents of vulturism in journalism, where the focus shifts from empathetic reporting to sensationalizing trauma and grief. This not only disrespects the dignity of those affected but also undermines the integrity of responsible journalism.

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My heartfelt condolences to our colleague and friend, Nadeem shafi on the passing of his beloved grandfather. May Allah grant his soul eternal peace and comfort his family during this difficult time.

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Did you know the desire to escape slavery, was once classified as a mental illness called Drapetomania in 1851.

Black people were considered mentally ill for refusing to live in bondage.

Did you know the desire to escape slavery, was once classified as a mental illness called Drapetomania in 1851. Black people were considered mentally ill for refusing to live in bondage.
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