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vijayk wrote: 27 Jul 2023 17:41 CVoter Survey

Modi. 47%
Yogi. 9%
Pappu 18%

the regime change agenda

Modi will gradually slip down the percentage points scale (even on the global scale)

papu will continue to rise, slowly but surely

come early 2024, pappu will overtake Modi

Modi will still beat him, hands down when the counting is done, no matter which hizzonner does what
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Exactly. C Voter has always been a hit job for Congress. They are the first one to come with these surveys, and always show Cong at an advantage. This is just to sway fence sitters.
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I fully expect Hizzonners to:

Entertain petitions to disqualify Modijis election from his constituency however spurious it may be
Entertain or pass orders or cast aspersions on the neutrality of the election commission
Entertain petitions that again challenge EVMs citing changed circumstances
If heaven forbid, seat counts are close for NDA, entertain petitions for disqualifying seats in constituencies where NDA has won
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Tanaji wrote: 27 Jul 2023 18:54 I fully expect Hizzonners to:

Entertain petitions to disqualify Modijis election from his constituency however spurious it may be
Entertain or pass orders or cast aspersions on the neutrality of the election commission
Entertain petitions that again challenge EVMs citing changed circumstances
If heaven forbid, seat counts are close for NDA, entertain petitions for disqualifying seats in constituencies where NDA has won

Tanaji saar

if a line is crossed, mobs will rise and invade the streets
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Saar,

That suits their agenda as well isnt it?

Realistically, hizzonner sponsored regime change is not possible, even they know that and even their masters know that. But sowing doubt, casting aspersions on the legitimacy of the election, giving ammunition to the opposition to reject the sanctity of the election result is all a desirable outcome for them. All in all to have a hobbled government that cannot do what it wants.

And that’s the aim of the puppet masters. Expect it to be preceeded by spurious voter surveys as you said and holier than thou articles on how democratic process in India is a sham.
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Tanaji wrote: 27 Jul 2023 19:14 Saar,

That suits their agenda as well isnt it?

Realistically, hizzonner sponsored regime change is not possible, even they know that and even their masters know that. But sowing doubt, casting aspersions on the legitimacy of the election, giving ammunition to the opposition to reject the sanctity of the election result is all a desirable outcome for them. All in all to have a hobbled government that cannot do what it wants.

And that’s the aim of the puppet masters. Expect it to be preceeded by spurious voter surveys as you said and holier than thou articles on how democratic process in India is a sham.




is this our next PM hopeful......

this is a task that a newborn primate would have mastered

Like a dog watching a chess game. So much intensity, so little understanding


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^^ He is training his dogs carefully

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https://twitter.com/Netaji_bond_/status ... 2330717185


Summary
Mainly MLA Bharath Shetty's allegations against peaceful girls:
1. Phones surrendered to d police R not same as those used for recording in washroom; destruction of evidence
2. Y call history of pieceful girls not investigated
4. Pieceful girls could be from Dog's Own Country
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Times Algebra @TimesAlgebraIND

Big Breaking News - PM Modi is the most preferred choice for PM post in Rajasthan as per ABP CVoter.

PM Modi - 63%
Rahul Gandhi - 20%
Yogi Adityanath- 6%
Arvind Kejriwal - 2%
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François Gautier@fgautier26
This is BIG. A Generally Anti India @BBC acknowledges below facts regarding Manipur violence

No its not about Christians vs Hindus or Hill vs Valley - they have lived peacefully together for ages

Its about THE WAR ON DRUGS



The underlying tensions in Manipur stem from a complex interplay of various factors, one of which is a crackdown on drugs in recent years. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led state government, under Chief Minister N Biren Singh, who is a Meitei, launched a controversial campaign targeting poppy farming.

Since 2017, his government claims to have destroyed more than 18,600 acres of poppy farms, the majority of them in Kuki-inhabited areas.

Manipur has long battled a drug-addiction crisis and is among four north-eastern Indian states bordering Myanmar, the world's second-largest opium producer

A paper pasted on a corrugated tin wall declared local support for a "war on drugs". A local "committee for the war on drugs" urged people to stop poppy plantation and "save our generation".

The scale of poppy farming in these parts is unclear. According to official figures, more than 730 acres of poppy farms in Imphal East district - home to 16% of Manipur's estimated 3.3 million people, and including Naga, Meitei and Nepali inhabited villages - have been destroyed since 2017.

Then there's the brewing fault line over undocumented illegal immigrants from Myanmar, a country with which Manipur shares a near-400km (248-mile) border. Stickers bearing the message "go back, Burmese refugees" have begun appearing on storefronts and residences across Meitei villages.

A state government panel identified 2,187 immigrants from Myanmar in four districts of Manipur until end-April. An official note spoke of a "large number of illegal migrants" and said the "recent violence was fuelled by influential illegal poppy cultivators and drug lords from Myanmar settling in Manipur".

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-66161535

10:10 PM · Jul 23, 2023 ·447.2K Views


The BBC article (two parts) is referenced below


PART I


Manipur: Murders and mayhem tearing apart an Indian state



PART II

Manipur: The abandoned villages in the crosshairs of India violence
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Mojo channel is running a video of crime committed on the Japanese woman without any blurring. This itself is a crime. 80 lakh views. Our ministries and agencies in deep slumber. Similar video is shown by another channel Abhi and Niyu without blurring the face.
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India MHA Parliamentary Committee report on atrocities on women. One-page report.

https://prsindia.org/files/policy/polic ... 0Women.pdf
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chetak wrote: 27 Jul 2023 19:07
Tanaji wrote: 27 Jul 2023 18:54 I fully expect Hizzonners to:

Entertain petitions to disqualify Modijis election from his constituency however spurious it may be
Entertain or pass orders or cast aspersions on the neutrality of the election commission
Entertain petitions that again challenge EVMs citing changed circumstances
If heaven forbid, seat counts are close for NDA, entertain petitions for disqualifying seats in constituencies where NDA has won

Tanaji saar

if a line is crossed, mobs will rise and invade the streets
So very strange, in a country where there are street protests about the change of flavour of bubble gum, there has never been a protest against a decision of the SC. Of the 3 pillars, it is the only one whose opinion is sacrosanct! Parliament which is elected and not appointed can have its opinions debated on but SC none. Furthermore, there appears to be absolutely NO CONFLICT OF INTREST in the SC adjudication on its own appointment but an elected assembly needs its direction on any appointments it makes.

So very strange!
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This was never Hindu vs christian

It's outsiders vs insiders

drugs vs India


@j00719856·Jul 24

This is the main reason why the congis and the Opposition are crying
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chetak wrote: 27 Jul 2023 21:08
François Gautier@fgautier26






The underlying tensions in Manipur stem from a complex interplay of various factors, one of which is a crackdown on drugs in recent years. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led state government, under Chief Minister N Biren Singh, who is a Meitei, launched a controversial campaign targeting poppy farming.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-66161535

10:10 PM · Jul 23, 2023 ·447.2K Views


The BBC article (two parts) is referenced below


PART I


Manipur: Murders and mayhem tearing apart an Indian state



PART II

Manipur: The abandoned villages in the crosshairs of India violence
Never fear Chetak. The leopard has not changed its spots. Todays BBC News front page carried a story "Manipur: Misleading information shared about India tensions" published 20 hours ago.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-66255989

This is from BBC Verify, their self created fact Checking department that Tenaji posted about recently. They go on to say that the Meitei claims of their women being raped and murdered are false. They claim that a the photo of a murdered woman wrapped in plastic sheets, claimed to be a Meitei nurse, is actually of a woman murdered in Delhi. Also stories of bodies of 37 women in the mortuary in a hospital awaiting postmortem is false as the hotel concerned is a private hospital that is not allowed to conduct PMs. This is according to "local sources".

They only published the drug stories because it is a well established fact that the area is a hotbed of drug smuggling and the Manipur Government has been fighting the drug smugglers as they themselves have previously acknowledged.
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Aldonkar wrote: 27 Jul 2023 23:56
Never fear Chetak. The leopard has not changed its spots. Todays BBC News front page carried a story "Manipur: Misleading information shared about India tensions" published 20 hours ago.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-66255989

This is from BBC Verify, their self created fact Checking department that Tenaji posted about recently. They go on to say that the Meitei claims of their women being raped and murdered are false. They claim that a the photo of a murdered woman wrapped in plastic sheets, claimed to be a Meitei nurse, is actually of a woman murdered in Delhi. Also stories of bodies of 37 women in the mortuary in a hospital awaiting postmortem is false as the hotel concerned is a private hospital that is not allowed to conduct PMs. This is according to "local sources".

They only published the drug stories because it is a well established fact that the area is a hotbed of drug smuggling and the Manipur Government has been fighting the drug smugglers as they themselves have previously acknowledged.


Aldonkar ji,

This was just a hiccup for the BBC where for once a bit of the truth was revealed

Like you rightly said, they are quickly back to normal programing once again
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WA
This is how good relations and strong foreign policy works. For all those who thought the central government is not listening , these are the steps that they were taking. This is proof of infiltration activity in #Manipur.

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WA
Few people know that the wagah border is the name of pakistani side.

Indian side is known as the Attari Border.

Yet, we call it wagah border, instead of the Attari Border, which has been named after Sardar Shyam Singh Attari, the Army Chief of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and the general who defeated the mughals.

Please try and spread this info
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Sham Singh Attariwala took vow of Sri Guru Granth Sahib at the 3rd Anglo-sikh war at Sobraon 10th February 1846 to either defeat British or Martyrdom. He attained martyrdom at the battle which was fought 7 years after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. His daughter was married to the great grandson Nau Nihal Singh(Pota) of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
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SBajwa wrote: 30 Jul 2023 05:31 Sham Singh Attariwala took vow of Sri Guru Granth Sahib at the 3rd Anglo-sikh war at Sobraon 10th February 1846 to either defeat British or Martyrdom. He attained martyrdom at the battle which was fought 7 years after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. His daughter was married to the great grandson Nau Nihal Singh(Pota) of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.


SBajwa ji,

Just a matter of curiosity

Are descendants of this lineage still traceable in punjab today
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Yes! His 2 great great great grandsons are serving officers in Indian Army today as per this news report

https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/archi ... red-194697

"descendants of General Attariwala — Col Harinder Singh Attari, Col Kuldip Singh Sidhu".
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SBajwa wrote: 30 Jul 2023 10:46 Yes! His 2 great great great grandsons are serving officers in Indian Army today as per this news report

https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/archi ... red-194697

"descendants of General Attariwala — Col Harinder Singh Attari, Col Kuldip Singh Sidhu".
SBajwa ji,

Good to hear that those genes are still honoring their family traditions

Many thanks.
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It is slowly becoming apparent that Manipur must burn as it is now promoted to "national election issue" by the rag-tag I.N.D.I.A alliance.
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especially true for all dravidiyas


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After Manipur now Haryana
Multiple fires being lit
I wonder if the dispensation have let Soros/BIF/opposition to continue their nefarious activities with a view for 2024 polarisation.
Wonder if these are planned by BIF/Soros to counter the Kashi/Mathura push??
They may have a counter punch nearer to the 2024 elections but what?? Let loose SuSw??
Now in all this a small quiet book release by Neeraja Chaudary hass gone unnoticed 8)
All subtle efforts to suggest that Indira was HIndu belief PM.
And she regretted not visiting Chamunda mata accepting the punishment meted out by divine power in the form of losing her Son :roll:
Rajiv advised to ditch Shah Bano amendment by none other than Sonia Mata :-?
And RaGa voicferously objecting to mother from accepting PM post for the fear of loosing a third close member of the family to Militants :eek: :eek:
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Rsatchi wrote: 01 Aug 2023 11:37 After Manipur now Haryana
Multiple fires being lit
I wonder if the dispensation have let Soros/BIF/opposition to continue their nefarious activities with a view for 2024 polarisation.
Wonder if these are planned by BIF/Soros to counter the Kashi/Mathura push??
They may have a counter punch nearer to the 2024 elections but what?? Let loose SuSw??
Now in all this a small quiet book release by Neeraja Chaudary hass gone unnoticed 8)
All subtle efforts to suggest that Indira was HIndu belief PM.
And she regretted not visiting Chamunda mata accepting the punishment meted out by divine power in the form of losing her Son :roll:
Rajiv advised to ditch Shah Bano amendment by none other than Sonia Mata :-?
And RaGa voicferously objecting to mother from accepting PM post for the fear of loosing a third close member of the family to Militants :eek: :eek:

Rsatchi ji,

congi foot mat and mafia famiglia house ni**er

they need to spin the fact that mafia queen may pitch herself as the "consensus" PM, and do a raincoat on the country by propping up a deaf and dumb candidate to the post of PMO peon, and later abdicate the gaddi in favor of the princeling

her earlier "त्याग" of the top post may be leveraged to buttress her "consensus" claim as the unchallengeable choice and dark horse

Just my two paise in speculation
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Chetakji
Where next??
Mah DF controlled Aurangzeb issue pretty quickly
Manipur has festered.
Haryana trialled.
They wont dare such stunts with Yogi
Himmant wont be found wanting as well
Hmm maybe MP next with mamaji
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Its far more likely that the consensus candidate will be chetakji’s favourite Raghuram Rajan. Prashant Kishore was angling for this role but he seems to have dropped off lately.
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Tanaji wrote: 01 Aug 2023 14:25 Its far more likely that the consensus candidate will be chetakji’s favourite Raghuram Rajan. Prashant Kishore was angling for this role but he seems to have dropped off lately.


Tanaji saab,

There is a bigger danger from khujliwal

the BIF has already tried and tested this gutter sn*pe but he blotted his copy book

Rehabilitation seems to be in progress. anna hazare, having done the needful, now seems to have taken a convenient back seat

there is no other reason for this little sleaze ball to have such a big voice in the opposition gathbandhan and the "others" are "letting" him have a say

He was being actively shunned by one and all parties before this gathbandhan thingie went big and now, suddenly, he has become a rising star in their camp, dictating terms to them, as it were

One thinks that he has brought something viable (and in very shorty supply) to the gathbandhan table, like BIF vitamin M for instance, otherwise no one would be willing to touch him with a bargepole
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^^Meaning they use him and the Dilli Ordinanace issue as a Thanashahi??
And maybe project him as mango man
and if he takes a tumble then RaGa and the rest can be teflon sheathed from any Late Monsoon Detritus and offal sticking to them??
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Chetakji

Khujliwal is the most dangerous challenge the Indian state has faced - worse than Bhindranwale in my opinion. But I have not included him in the list as a consensus candidate as the others will surely cut him to size. AAP is eating into every party’s core share so others will be wary of giving him a leg boost. Far better to have a light weight politically like RR or PK than a snake like AK. Even if AK becomes a candidate, the thing won’t last beyond a year.
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Tanaji wrote: 01 Aug 2023 15:25 Chetakji

Khujliwal is the most dangerous challenge the Indian state has faced - worse than Bhindranwale in my opinion. But I have not included him in the list as a consensus candidate as the others will surely cut him to size. AAP is eating into every party’s core share so others will be wary of giving him a leg boost. Far better to have a light weight politically like RR or PK than a snake like AK. Even if AK becomes a candidate, the thing won’t last beyond a year.
Tanaji saar,

Every apprehension that you state is true but one fears that the decision may be made by the BIF and not by the motley gathbandhan lot

Remember how khujliwal burst upon the dilli scene with a really slick campaign, that was a professionally run campaign, never before seen in India

the "revadi culture" that his BIF masters unleashed onto the dilli electorate bore fruit immediately and has continued to bear fruit because of the greed driven voters. It also seems to have worked in KAR.

This weapon of mass vote collection and consolidation without the political major drawbacks of caste and religious vote banks being brought into play and thereby possibly lessening the necessity of power dilution/sharing at the (state) apex level is the new game

This has serious repercussions for parties desirous of establishing control in the rajya sabha and consequently, the smooth passage of bills may become dubious bargains and sources of BIF inspired blackmail

khujli is more likely to be pre poll dark horse who will be slotted into position by BIF money power, while rowdy rajan, pk and a few others will be decided post poll, depending on which faction emerges the most powerful.

It looks like the pappu gang may have reached the end of the BIF's tether and he may gradually be slipping into the non starter's group along with niteeshwa and onions. It also may be why khujliwal has suddenly been unsheathed and dusted off.

There seems to be a semi serious power struggle in the paapi circles with aunty marlena champing at the bit but the jihadis don't seem to be making any obvious efforts or are they presently content at merely being the power behind the throne

if one were to track the cases that are now surfacing or the dominant ones that are being pushed into prominence, that may indicate the dharmic targets gradually being centered in the cross hairs
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Rsatchi wrote: 01 Aug 2023 14:54 ^^Meaning they use him and the Dilli Ordinanace issue as a Thanashahi??
And maybe project him as mango man
and if he takes a tumble then RaGa and the rest can be teflon sheathed from any Late Monsoon Detritus and offal sticking to them??


Rsatchi ji

It may be more like change of horses.

the (BIF) jockeys are the crucial ones to get the horse across the finish line

if the jockeys decide that a particular horse has lost the stamina, aged beyond repair, or become irreparably weakened due to over exposure, then a change of horse may be contemplated

or else, why did mamamia (now ostensibly retired, per reports) bearing gifts of fragrant biryanis, spicy curries/kurmas, and choice मदिरा suddenly surface at the bangalore gathbandhan meeting and take charge of the proceedings ....

That pappu simply cannot handle the likes of even a has been like luloo, or a bull in the china shop like mumtaz begum, is very obvious but mamamia shut the bull and the clown up pretty good merely by her presence and her savage reputation for head hunting

the dilli ordinance is a diversionary issue and it is small potatoes for the center, but at the same time, it is the cause of major headwinds affecting khujli's control over aap and his crucial ability to keep certain mouths shut and hopefully stopping his own impending sojourn to the calming but sparse and spartan environs of tihar, (a far cry from his taj...err sheesh mahal) were he to fail in his ordinance blocking endeavors.
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chetak wrote: 01 Aug 2023 17:03 Every apprehension that you state is true but one fears that the decision may be made by the BIF and not by the motley gathbandhan lot

Remember how khujliwal burst upon the dilli scene with a really slick campaign, that was a professionally run campaign, never before seen in India

the "revadi culture" that his BIF masters unleashed onto the dilli electorate bore fruit immediately and has continued to bear fruit because of the greed driven voters. It also seems to have worked in KAR.

Kejriwal is a foreign-sponsored agent. Everything about him and his movement reeks of it.

Besides having power in Delhi, he now has power in a border state, Punjab.

New bill to replace Delhi ordinance will keep SC's mischief at bay.

Meanwhile, Mahagathbandhan 2.0 pretenders must be challenged in court to prevent them from using name I.N.D.I.A to further muddy waters.

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imagine how much it must have hurt then

and now, the latest amendment to this law has devastated them



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Lok Sabha passes Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill

26 Jul 2023

Shah said the Union Cabinet has given approval to this bill to increase transparency, accountability and profit in multi-state cooperative societies.

“The Modi government has decided to form three new multi-state societies to strengthen cooperatives. The first society will act as a platform to export the produce of the farmers. The second society will associate small farmers with the production of seeds and through these farmers with 1 acre of land will also be able to associate with seed production," the minister elaborated.

“The third society will provide suitable prices to the farmers for their produce by marketing their organic products across the country and the world," he added.

In the bill, a provision has been made for the Election Authority to implement electoral reforms to conduct fair elections, and the authority will be as powerful as the Election Commission and there will be no government interference in it.
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chetak wrote: 01 Aug 2023 19:47 Lok Sabha passes Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill
What a fabulous development. This will help to uplift the economy, since over half the population of the country is engaged in the agri sector.
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chetak wrote: 01 Aug 2023 19:47 imagine how much it must have hurt then

and now, the latest amendment to this law has devastated them
Kerala govt screaming just as hard as Maharashtra's

https://thesouthfirst.com/pti/kerala-go ... al-system/
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chetak wrote: 01 Aug 2023 19:47 imagine how much it must have hurt then

and now, the latest amendment to this law has devastated them



तीर सही निशाने पे

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Lok Sabha passes Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill

26 Jul 2023

Shah said the Union Cabinet has given approval to this bill to increase transparency, accountability and profit in multi-state cooperative societies.

“The Modi government has decided to form three new multi-state societies to strengthen cooperatives. The first society will act as a platform to export the produce of the farmers. The second society will associate small farmers with the production of seeds and through these farmers with 1 acre of land will also be able to associate with seed production," the minister elaborated.

“The third society will provide suitable prices to the farmers for their produce by marketing their organic products across the country and the world," he added.


In the bill, a provision has been made for the Election Authority to implement electoral reforms to conduct fair elections, and the authority will be as powerful as the Election Commission and there will be no government interference in it.

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Thanks to all the folks who helped envision the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act!
It was precisely tailored to circumcise Fauxy who was running the biggest money laundering enterprise.
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sanman wrote: 01 Aug 2023 23:15
chetak wrote: 01 Aug 2023 19:47 imagine how much it must have hurt then

and now, the latest amendment to this law has devastated them
Kerala govt screaming just as hard as Maharashtra's

https://thesouthfirst.com/pti/kerala-go ... al-system/
A year ago a BRF member went on a tourism cum fact-finding mission to Kerala.
The PFI ban and this multi-state cooperative act.
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Tanaji wrote: 01 Aug 2023 15:25 Chetakji

Khujliwal is the most dangerous challenge the Indian state has faced - worse than Bhindranwale in my opinion. But I have not included him in the list as a consensus candidate as the others will surely cut him to size. AAP is eating into every party’s core share so others will be wary of giving him a leg boost. Far better to have a light weight politically like RR or PK than a snake like AK. Even if AK becomes a candidate, the thing won’t last beyond a year.
Kejriwal is the puppet.
The master is CJI in SCI.
CJI wants to challenge Central govt authority to make laws
He reads Social media too.
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ramana wrote: 02 Aug 2023 01:56
Tanaji wrote: 01 Aug 2023 15:25 Chetakji

Khujliwal is the most dangerous challenge the Indian state has faced - worse than Bhindranwale in my opinion. But I have not included him in the list as a consensus candidate as the others will surely cut him to size. AAP is eating into every party’s core share so others will be wary of giving him a leg boost. Far better to have a light weight politically like RR or PK than a snake like AK. Even if AK becomes a candidate, the thing won’t last beyond a year.
Kejriwal is the puppet.
The master is CJI in SCI.
CJI wants to challenge Central govt authority to make laws
He reads Social media too.



agree, but with some caveats, saar

one suspects hopefully that he will last till the 2024 election results are declared, and his will be the first mundi on the chopping block once the new Modi govt get their ducks in a row.

An example needs to be made and the illegal succession list needs to be vaporized

this is a favored BIF sporting arena and a colonially configured pillar where non standard outcomes can be tailored even when standardized inputs are applied and subjectivity often defeats objectivity

the direct PIL route to the head office must be closed off ASAP (with a rarest of rare exceptions clause which can be challenged legally before judgment is delivered), instead let the PILs rise naturally and through the complete hierarchy of the subordinate courts

non Indians/FRCA supported NGOs must be wholly sanitized from the PILs process, whether operating overtly or covertly, and a mandatory (pre hearing) affirming submission must be made to that effect.....
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