'Brahmin Genes' CEO Stirs Debate Online With April Fool’s Joke On Leaving India Over Reservation
The latest controversy began on April 1 (Tuesday), which is also April Fools' Day, when she shared a post claiming she had received a golden visa for Dubai

Bengaluru-based entrepreneur Anuradha Tiwari has sparked debate on the social media platform X after announcing she would be leaving India, blaming “reservation and freebies" politics for her decision.
Tiwari, who is the founder and CEO of JustBurstOut, a content writing company, has a history of sharing controversial posts on her X handle. Even in the past, she had sparked debate after sharing a picture with the phrase “Brahmin genes," which drew criticism on the platform.
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As for the latest controversy, it began on April 1 (Tuesday), which is also April Fools’ Day, when she shared a post claiming she had received a golden visa for Dubai.
She wrote: “Happy News!! I’ve received the Golden Visa for Dubai ! Moving there soon. #Reservation and freebies politics forced me to make this decision. No regrets whatsoever — only a future built on merit!"
The post quickly attracted massive backlash from users on X.
Shortly after, Tiwari posted again, claiming she had been flooded with “over 1,000 messages in last 3-4 hours" asking how to leave India.
However, her second post became more controversial as she wrote: “99% messages are from General Category –– the only hardworking, meritorious community in India. Now, imagine the future of this country!!"
In her third post, Tiwari clarified that her initial message about leaving the country was an April Fool’s Day joke. She added, “So many Reservation lovers are celebrating right now! Well, keep crying — I’m not leaving MY country in the hands of freeloaders. The fight has just begun. Happy April Fool’s Day, again!"
Her posts sparked significant criticism, with many users accusing her of being a “hate monger." One user commented, “I was so happy, you disappoint me. See you have fire in you, but tumhara negativity is killing that fire, Use the fire in a positive way, poora life change ho jayega."
Another wrote, “Her visa canceled after they found she is a hate monger." Other comments included, “So funny, try comedy. You’re a clown already. It will be easy," and “It doesn’t matter if you were going to spew venom anyways and never speak a word against the caste system itself."
However, some users sided with Tiwari, praising her stance on the issue of reservations. One user commented, “I have criticised you whenever I don’t find your posts sensibly fighting evil reservation!! But I support the main cause that reservation is eating up our country and our general caste has had enough! Thanks for sticking around and your constant fight!!"
While another said, “That’s the only spirit that can save this country."
Tiwari, who features the hashtag ‘OneFamilyOneReservation’ in her X profile bio, has been outspoken against caste-based reservation, often stirring controversy with her blunt remarks.
She has previously described herself as an “unapologetic Brahmin" and expressed frustration that her community does not benefit from reservations or “freebies."
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