Sohini Bhattacharya (@sohini_bh) 's Twitter Profile
Sohini Bhattacharya

@sohini_bh

Comms person. Formerly in publishing. Feminism, politics, tech, food, fashion, and fiction. Views are personal.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@aoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cutting off all communication to a population of 2.2 million is unacceptable. Journalists, medical professionals, humanitarian efforts, and innocents are all endangered. I do not know how such an act can be defended. The United States has historically denounced this practice.

Harish A N (@harisharcot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rohan Chakrabarty DCP Traffic North, Bengaluru YELAHANKA TRAFFIC PS Hebbal Traffic Police Station ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ಸಂಚಾರ ಪೊಲೀಸ್ BengaluruTrafficPolice Fully agree, This mall is very poorly planned next to a large residential complex, 5000 odd people living in Raintree Boulevard are unable to reach their home and traffic cops are helpless. Request authorities to take action to provide respite to the residents

Jonathan Cook (@jonathan_k_cook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For weeks, the media made sure Gaza's astounding suffering – daily bombing of children and families, mass ethnic cleansing, genocide – shared the billing with (or more often got second billing after) the story of the shockwaves for Israel from Hamas' October 7 attack. As the

Julie Fredrickson (@almostmedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who are bad at math are discovering that the future is entirely in the hands of people who are good at math, and that’s the culture war in a nutshell

Ayushi Mona Singh (@themonafactor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At some point, as a working woman, you start seeing other women disappear. It begins slowly. You are on a Zoom call and you are the only female face. You are in a meeting room and someone presumes you are not good at what you do because you are so 'well-dressed'.

Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"He died as the victim of his own principles, the principle of non-violence. He died because in time of disorder and general irritation in his country, he refused armed protection for himself. It was his unshakable belief that the use of force is an evil in itself....

"He died as the victim of his own principles, the principle of non-violence. He died because in time of disorder and general irritation in his country, he refused armed protection for himself. It was his unshakable belief that the use of force is an evil in itself....
Khushbu Sharma (@khushbu68906378) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While celebrating the BJP's defeat in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh...the people of this country should b extremely thankful to the Farmers' Protests which stood their ground across all seasons & sacrifice of more than 1000 farmers at this point. We owe it to them!!!

Swati Moitra (@swatiatrest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hasina gone. What next? Who can tell. Perhaps chaos. But congratulations to the fearless Bangladeshi youth. I don't think anyone was thinking, even on 14th July, that a simple peaceful student protest would take this many lives and dismantle this regime.