Souvik Das Gupta (@souvikdg)

New Delhi, India

The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @souvikdg ever

August 18th, 2011

@shamail lol, nahi bas “public embarrasment” se bachne ke koshish mein tha :p

via Twitter for Mac in reply to shamail

@shamail Well, I was serious. I did face the music long time back; had learned my lessons then.

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@shamail Umm, not me. Someone else whom I helped out with the directions. :)

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Here a public transport tip for Delhi. Unless you are headed to a prominent location in Delhi, avoid asking #dtc employees for bus routes.

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rungta Who here likes drawing caricatures and wants to get paid for it?

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 4:34 PM, Aug 18th, 2011 via Twitter for Mac)

@VarunSPuri Donate to the poor ones. You can start with me.

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bellycentric Our bookmark of a post by @delhifoodiesDFZ about Mavalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR), Lalbagh, Bangalore: http://t.co/NYQQocw

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@xAbhishek Lets call it off, we started on different lines, and we have converged a bit. I’d rather prefer doing this over a cup of coffee.

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@gonsalves_r Hey, birthday greetings. :)

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@xAbhishek I dont buy that. I dont think I am qualified enough to make a judgement on whose bill is better. And so I must support Govt.

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@xAbhishek Would whole-heartedly support a similar movement to educated more people.

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@xAbhishek And so I support for literacy and education. That is the root of having a better Government each year.

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@xAbhishek I get your point. Not that we are not affected by it, instead about appreciating the Parliament, and letting it create its lokpal

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@xAbhishek If u dont respect the parliament anymore,& term it corrupt,then u can have 100s non-corrupt people having diff demands.Who rules?

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@xAbhishek There is a difference between voicing an opinion and black-mailing the parliament to pass a bill that you want.

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@xAbhishek All I say is anti-corruption sentiments are heard. Now let the parliament decide.
Being anti-constitution is not reasonable.

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@xAbhishek “May want to” doesn’t work. Can’t demand a person to be declared winner in an election, because 50% wanted him to win & not vote.

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@xAbhishek Let parliament pass its lokpal bill, amendments can always be done later by wiser politicians — only if India is educated better.

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@xAbhishek Unless more than 50% of India’s population voice an opinion, I think the parliament should decide based on its wisdom. Democracy.

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@xAbhishek My view concur with: http://t.co/PBZH6p5 and I think that we are attacking at the wrong place.

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