Yagnasri wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024 22:27
21st-century class war ideas.
Yagnasri garu,
has anyone understood or investigated or can explain the disproportionate and malignant influence that yecch-ury and his commie ecosystem have over the dimwit .....
even his own party is not very comfortable with the sway that the commies have in the inner circles of the congi political power structures.
the dimwit addresses yecch-ury as "boss", the very same yecch-ury who was "sent" to nepal by the congis, to "negotiate" with the naxals who had grabbed power there in an almost bloodless coup, because India was "convinced" to "mind its own business"
The massacre of the royals seems to have involved the intelligence agencies from a number of outside interests. The congis and the commies seem to have been major players in these complex intrigues and the cheen were certainly in the shadows, manipulating the puppet strings
and today, the same naxals (prachanda and his potty pals) who are foxtrotting with the cheenis, regularly approach India with a begging bowl which India fills up very generously, from time to time, with largesse.
why are we are buying power from cheeni made power projects, even if the hydroelectric plants are in nepal and why is the Indo nepal border still open and unregulated, creating a major NATSEC issue for us
yecch-ury then emerges as a malignant and clandestine éminence grise, with connections, contacts and reach far beyond his known public role and is also out of sync with his own party possibly because the commie leadership do not appreciate being side lined from what is to them a pole position from which to observe, influence and cash in on the loaves and fishes that come with such a privileged and vantage perch
yecch-ury was offered a RS seat by the dimwit but the commie central casting led by carrot, wanted that seat to be added to the commie pool so that the commie kapitans could allot it to a more suitable, docile and ideologically synced "thozhilali"
On April 5, 2017 when Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Sitaram Yechury met for half an hour, they did not only discuss the Goods and Services Tax bills that were due to be taken up in the Rajya Sabha. Gandhi also offered Yechury his party’s support to ensure his re-election to the upper House when polls are held in August.
Yechury appears to have lost out due to his proximity to the Congress and as a result of his feud with former party general secretary Prakash Karat.
Criticising Yechury for the “over the top” bonhomie between the Congress and the CPI(M) cadre in West Bengal, a section of the Politburo led by former general secretary Prakash Karat who had been against the Congress-CPM understanding from day one, has asked Yechury to tone it down.
According to sources, the recent PB meeting held here witnessed heated exchanges in this regard. Some PB members had brought copies of publications where CPM and Congress leaders were seen hugging each other and Yechury was asked to explain.
So, how and why is yecch-uri punching way above his weight and who is pulling the strings...