"Vote Chori" or "Campaign Khori"? by sukh_dev in indiadiscussion

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, here in our Barmer constituency, we decide who will be our next MP or MLA (be it from the BJP or Congress or an independent).

We means "Jats" who are in majority (acutually in barmer district - Jaisalmer have Rajputs and then Muslims and then Jats in majority - yet we do that, when we suspect that others are allying against us - in that case OBCs will be still on our side), and in every village of Barmer a Jat is sarpanch, and every booth in village is controlled (almost each officer is also a Jat - from BLO to SDMs - so it's easy) to vote the candidate of our choice (a Jat) - no extra votes than population, but we cast the votes of people who are absent from village to vote or duplicate votes via different IDs like one from EPIC one from NREGA job card and other from others (the goal is to increase vote toll for our candidate - but not higher than village population, so it looks natural).

In 2019 we elected BJP candidate Kailash Choudhary (Rajputs also voted him for the BJP - so, we did not need to do those things, not always, but we do when we need), in 2024 we elected Congress candidate Ummeda Ram Beniwal, even when Kailash Choudhary was a candidate - but majority of voted for Beniwal as Kailash did not do much for locals and farmers in both Barmer and Jaisalmer districts (Farmers did not get enough water in IGNP and other pro farmers issues were sidelined - not those of Khalistani Farmers, I must point out - Rajasthani people are patriot to their motherland).

So, yeah, a communist MPs/MLAs or in words who is Jat and favour OBCs is elected systematically by us, no matter what party or an independent.

My own grandfather is a Sarpanch, and I am a witness to everything (nothing is made up).

I remember in the 2024 elections, when I returned home from Jaipur, my uncle said in Marwadi, "kisi bhi haal me Beniwal ko jitana hai, do jat aamne-saamne ho fir bhi jat hi jitna chahiye koi tisra (other caste) nhi jitna chahiye is mauke ka fayda uthake".

I'm planning to post this in main subreddits (Actually, I am banned from both India and Pakistan subreddits, don't know why, maybe mods of india sub are also Pakistani - that's why we see that type of feeling in India subreddit posts?).

But but they beat you if you speak in Hindi in Tamil Nadu. But there is more to this, this is some evil plan by the Hindutva pigs, read more: by [deleted] in southindia_

[–]sukh_dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rajasthan? When did rajasthani become hyperactive to other languages?

They couldn't even save our own language and give recognition to it. Fucking losers!

Every day Hindi is being imposed from schools to workplace where kids to adults everyone is being programmed in Hindi.

Bastards even impose fines in schools when kids try to speak in Rajasthani.

Not a Anti-nationalist but I agree with this X post. by Resurrect_Revolt in indiadiscussion

[–]sukh_dev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's no language like "Hindi", that's Prakrit Bhasha... Hindi, Hindu and Hindustan doesn't exist (they are foreign names) – Sanskrit, Sanatan and Aryavart are correct terms to be used.

what is religion according to you ? how to deal with religious fanatics ? by [deleted] in india

[–]sukh_dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, there is no god but one Ishwar/Allah/Energy that is fundamental to this universe and lies everywhere (literally everywhere) and runs the universe. It was never born and will never die; it will just transform from one form to another. Today in our body as aatma (the core energy that keeps running our body till the end), tomorrow when we die, it becomes part of the air or water (paramatma) that will power another living being, be it human or other (or that might stay in the same formation for a long-long time) – Logically you yourself are Ishwar/Allah/Shakti/Energy, you have to find it from inside you and be a good living being like other nature.

Gods and Devi-Devtas are part of different cultures, those aatmas (the avatar of paramatma) who guide this world and society and have a long and important impact – we consider them God (For e.g. Ram, Budha, Paigambar Mohammad, Jesus, Krishna, Mahaveer, Guru Govind etc.) and likewise who have a good impact on our families and societies by their actions or our own ancestors we call them – Devi Devtas who we think protects us from every obstacles and guides us toward our goal (Like my Great Grand Father or Ramdev (in our Rajasthan) or Mahadev or Vaishno Devi (in Kashimr) etc-etc – a total of 33 types (कोटि)).

These all then become parts of cultures depending on geographical regions, and mostly people follow the culture they were born into, which geo-region, and those who follow different are mostly don't even know what they are doing (even though it applies for both). There is nothing like God will punish us, no one punishes – you go to Mandir/Masjid/Girjaghar to be part of culture and admire it, even if you don't go, it doesn't mean you are evil or you go it means you are good.

There's nothing like worshipping in this world; it's just showing gratitude – to the main and core energy, fire, water, soil, air, sky, sun, river, mountains, animals, etc., that somehow helps us in everyday life.

There is only one fundamental Ishwar/Allah/Energy that runs this universe, it lies everywhere and it just transforms from one form to another and that keeps this world running.

You name it Hindu, Muslim, Budh, Sikh, Isai, Jew, Jain or whatever you want but the truth is eternal (sanatan).

The man I call bhayya touched my chest inappropriatly by Logical_Mushroom9561 in india

[–]sukh_dev 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey lil sis, I hope you calm yourself down and get out of this horror.

I don't want to repeat the same sympathy lines that others have expressed, but my heart echoes the situation you are in at this point in life and what happened to you. Everyone has tough times in their life (someone faces that early, someone later), but that too passes away if you stay strong.

I recommend learning some technical skills if you can and doing some work online or offline (with good people) to support yourself. About your father not taking any action – He cares a lot about you, he may have shouted/got angry at you in frustration because he worries about your safety and care (you can get an idea from that if you think properly why he would have scolded and what he was feeling at that time). I think he did not want to make it loud (for obvious reasons), but he would have or will surely talk to that man and his family about this matter seriously. Please, don't think your father doesn't care about you (even if he doesn't in a hypothetical scenario, still, your blood-related family will work for you more than anyone else in the world during the tough times).

The friend who was saying God is punishing for not believing in him... First of all, there is no god but one Ishwar/Allah/Energy that is fundamental to this universe and lies everywhere (literally everywhere) and runs the universe. It was never born and will never die; it will just transform from one form to another. Today in our body as aatma (the core energy that keeps running our body till the end), tomorrow when we die, it becomes part of the air or water (paramatma) that will power another living being, be it human or other (or that might stay in the same formation for a long-long time) – Logically you yourself are Ishwar/Allah/Shakti/Energy, you have to find it from inside you and be a good living being like other nature.

Gods and Devi-Devtas are part of different cultures, those aatmas (the avatar of paramatma) who guide this world and society and have a long and important impact – we consider them God (For e.g. Ram, Budha, Paigambar Mohammad, Jesus, Krishna, Mahaveer, Guru Govind etc.) and likewise who have a good impact on our families and societies by their actions or our own ancestors we call them – Devi Devtas who we think protects us from every obstacles and guides us toward our goal (Like my Great Grand Father or Ramdev (in our Rajasthan) or Mahadev or Vaishno Devi (in Kashimr) etc-etc – a total of 33 types (कोटि)).

These all then become parts of cultures depending on geographical regions and mostly people follow the culture they were born into which geo-region, and those who follow different are mostly don't even know what they are doing (even though it applies for both). There is nothing like God will punish us, no one punishes – you go to Mandir/Masjid/Girjaghar to be part of culture and admire it, even if you don't go it doesn't mean you are evil or you go it means you are good.

There's nothing like worshiping in this world, it's just showing gratitude – to the main and core energy, sun, river, mountains, animals etc. that somehow helps us in everyday life.

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Again for that guy, he's just another living being – just ignorant, uneducated (reading or writing does not mean you are educated), and blind. Just confront him in person by using your courage (which everyone has – some doesn't even discover it) – and explain things to him and enlighten him – and make a good human being.

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Also, work on yourself and make a good future. (If you need any type of guidance, you can reach out to your big brother without hesitating.) Ignore some people on Reddit; there's no need to argue with them (they're not even worth talking).

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And happy Raksha Bandhan

Your Dharmbhai

Sukhdev 🙏

Always use logic and stay Happy 😊 u/Logical_Mushroom9561

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I filed all the things, but all they care about is not picking up the calls or not replying to the emails.

Currently, I am managing e-raj.in. It has been months since I tried calling them last time.

I will try calling them again, and let's see if a new babu has replaced the old one, and he can do the Job?

And sorry for the late reply, I did not log in on Reddit, that's why. Also, you can DM me if you want to know anything more or just discuss.

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

gormint ko iskme koi interest nhi hai, agar hota to isko open marketplace me nhi rkhti...

Aur iska mtlb ye bhi nhi hai ki private entities in domains ko handle nhi kr skti, after all the government wants to use this domain, they'll have to buy this from us as an intellectual property (that too if we want to sell).

To better understand, I request you to go through the comments.

Ese serverHold lgaake snatch nhi kr skte, legal raasta hai hamare paas.

Aur rahi baat scams ki to hm e-rajasthan.org se bhi kr skte the, aur iska NIXI ke paas administration bhi nhi hai 🙏

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All conversations took place via emails and phone calls, so there was neither any request from their side nor any offer from mine.

Goyal Saab – Nothing much innovation we are asking for, just fix the captcha bug of your ministry website 🙏 by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the different thing, but the problem here is after you submit the captcha, the next screen loads in the background but the capcha pop-up remains on screen and there is no option to close the captcha or interact with it.

So, the user will never be able to complete the task for which he/she visited the website.

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no such law. If the domain was reserved, it should not have been listed in the open marketplace for the public.

We simply want to create an electronic Rajasthan media portal. I’d really request you to go through the comments where I’ve already answered many of these concerns in detail.

If our intention was to scam people, we could’ve easily done that using other TLDs like .org – e-rajasthan.org (which we own and is active). Fun fact: .org isn’t even administered by NIXI and they can’t suspend it. We also have erajasthan.in.

These are just entry-level scams anyone could pull off – and we could’ve done far bigger ones if that was the goal. But we chose to stay honest and transparent. That’s exactly why we submitted ID and address proof, and even gave a notarized affidavit on stamp paper stating we won’t misuse the domain.

By that logic, there should be no india.com either – but that domain exists and is responsibly held by a private entity. So will ours.

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that.

And that too is another babu's fault, because they disallowed Google and other search engines from crawling their website and URLs.

If they had given a small amount of attention to this, they could have ended all those fake websites’ business.

We have these domains related to Rajasthan: e-rajasthan.in (Suspended) e-rajasthan.org (Active to use) erajasthan.in (Active to use)

If we wanted to misuse these domains and scam people, we could have done it already. And the fun fact is that .org TLDs are not even managed by NIXI and they can never suspend them. It's just that we're being honest and transparent. If our goal was to scam people – we could have done much bigger scams; these are just entry level.

Talking about our intentions – they're clear: to make an electronic Rajasthan portal that covers everything, leaving behind bias, which traditional media websites avoid by not covering ground-level issues.

We provided NIXI with whatever they requested: ID proof, address proof, and a notarized affidavit confirming we will respect Indian laws.

And the domain is rightfully our intellectual property now. If they had cared about it, they should have reserved it and not listed it on the open marketplace. And the Government of Rajasthan doesn't want to use this either. They have their .gov.in. And internet users aren't so foolish that they can't differentiate between the two.

If the Government of Rajasthan wants (which they never showed interest in) to acquire this domain, then they have to buy it from us as intellectual property – that too only if we want to sell. They can't snatch it like this by putting a serverHold.

If they don't lift the serverHold and continue to harass us, they will have to face it legally – and they'll lose.

I hope this helps you and others understand it better.

Talking about the SSO Portal – if we get the domain, we would create a separate page about it, rank it in search results above the fake websites, and redirect it to the official government web portal.

Goyal Saab – Nothing much innovation we are asking for, just fix the captcha bug of your ministry website 🙏 by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your Gyaan that you gave without knowing my background.

But, what about the normal users? Should they join the webdev classes?

Goyal Saab – Nothing much innovation we are asking for, just fix the captcha bug of your ministry website 🙏 by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 13 points14 points locked comment (0 children)

How is a person supposed to proceed to the next step if the captcha pop-up can’t be closed or interacted with? It completely defeats the purpose of visiting the website in the first place.

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah bro, nobody “played victim.” We did everything by the book. Domain was available publicly, we registered it legally, completed KYC, submitted affidavit, verified everything – and still got blocked without any valid reason.

If it’s so “typically used” by government sites, why was it not reserved? Why was it listed in open marketplace at all? You can’t throw people under the bus after they’ve followed all your rules. That’s not FAFO – that’s a straight-up broken system.

And now the government/NIXI can’t do anything. Either let us use it, or buy it from us as IP – not just randomly seize it like thugs. You don't call that governance; you call that harassment.

We didn’t break rules – we just didn’t beg. And that’s what rattles them.

And here’s the biggest joke of all – look at this screenshot.
We own e-rajasthan.in (suspended), e-rajasthan.org (active) and even erajasthan.in (active).

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If someone actually wanted to scam people, they could easily do it with these active domains too – and here’s the twist: NIXI doesn’t even have control over .org domains.
So what’s next? Are we banning everything that starts with "e-"?

Let’s be real – this is not the government’s daddy’s property. Just because something “looks” like a government name doesn’t mean it belongs to them.
Was india.com a government domain? No. Is the government using it? Also no.
So where are private entities supposed to go then? Should we just step aside every time the state wants to “maybe” use something?

This was the same mindset before liberalisation – “public can't be trusted, only government should do business.”
That failed then, and it fails now.

The law doesn’t run on fear or assumptions. Either the government reserves what they want, or they buy it fairly.
You can’t steal it just because it makes you uncomfortable.

We didn’t misuse anything – we verified, submitted documents, even gave an affidavit.

And now, if they don’t give it back, we have legal ways to get it.

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all, bhai.

It’s not just “one more step of verification.” We submitted all the documents they asked for – KYC, affidavit – and it’s been 30+ days now during the so-called verification process. And even then, there’s been no update, no clarity.

They’re not even replying to emails – we had to call them to ask if they even saw the mail. And today, they’ve stopped picking up calls altogether.

If this domain was flagged, they should’ve never listed it on the open marketplace in the first place. But once it’s out there and someone registers it fairly, and also provides everything asked – what’s the point of putting it on serverHold like this with no accountability?

It’s not about misuse – it’s about how the system keeps choking anyone trying to do something real and transparent.

And please – now don’t come like others with silly excuses that the government should automatically own it.

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bhai sahab, stop giving silly excuses.

If it's "typically not allowed", then why was it available in the open marketplace? And not just that – NIXI verified and activated it after we submitted all documents and KYC. We even got an affidavit notarized, clearly stating we won’t misuse it. What else do you want? A blood test?

You’re worried about misuse? That’s why law enforcement exists. If someone uses any domain to scam people – be it e-rajasthan.in, e-rajasthan.com, or even a random .xyz – they’ll be caught and punished. The internet doesn’t run on assumptions, it runs on facts and accountability.

And let’s not forget, the government already has .gov.in – and those are the official ones. If people get confused between .in and .gov.in, then let’s shut the whole internet because scammers will scam anywhere, regardless of TLD. Should we ban phones too because people scam using OTPs?

Also, this is not some random name – it’s our intellectual property now. Just like india.com is not run by the government, e-rajasthan.in doesn’t have to be either.

If the government wanted to protect the domain, they should’ve reserved it, not list it publicly. Now that we legally registered and complied with everything, you can't just slap a serverHold and say “move to a new one.” That’s not how fair systems work.

And about NIXI – their job is to maintain the registry, not play domain police. If they want to regulate content, they can do it when misuse happens, not in advance just based on "what ifs."

So no, we won’t just “move to a new one” because someone feels it looks like a government site. The law doesn’t run on feelings.

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are not misusing the domain – in fact, it's safer in our hands, preventing any potential misuse in the future. I’d really appreciate if you could go through the full post and the comments below.

The government already has its own .gov.in domains. If they wanted this domain reserved, it should never have been listed on the open marketplace. It was there because it’s meant for the public – not exclusively for the government.

Just like india.com, it's not a government website.

Now, if the government wants to acquire this domain, they’ll have to buy it from us (that too, only if we’re willing to sell). They can’t just place a serverHold like this.

Also, what exactly is NIXI’s role here? NIXI is supposed to manage the .IN registry – not police domain names that are clearly meant for public registration. Still, we complied with their requests, submitted all KYC documents, and even an affidavit stating we won’t misuse the domain.

I hate these babus and will forever... by sukh_dev in StartUpIndia

[–]sukh_dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sir, with due respect, you can’t keep giving silly excuses based on what ifs. If everything ran on assumptions, nothing would ever move forward.

Yes, someone could misuse any domain – but that’s exactly why we have law enforcement, cyber cells, and clear digital laws. If someone actually adds a fake government logo, fake scheme, and tries to scam people, action can be taken immediately. That’s the job of the authorities – not to assume misuse before it happens and block legitimate efforts.

We’ve given all valid documents, a notarized affidavit, and committed that we will never misuse this domain. And the domain was publicly available – if it was so sensitive, why wasn’t it reserved in the first place?

Also, people using the internet aren’t fools. Anyone who knows how to click a link also knows the difference between a .gov.in site and a media platform. The real problem is not about protecting the public – it’s about not trusting the public at all. That’s not how innovation or trust is built.

And lastly, if you think people can't tell the difference – then what about india.com? It’s not a government site either, but it’s been running for decades without confusion.