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https://www.rediff.com/news/report/hanu ... 220417.htm
Juveniles among 22 held for Hanuman Jayanti violence in Jahangirpuri
Utkarsh Mishra, April 17, 2022

The Delhi police arrested 20 people over the violence during a Hanuman Jayanti procession in the city's Jahangirpuri area, including the 'main conspirators' behind the clashes and another person who allegedly fired a bullet that hit a sub-inspector, officials said on Sunday.
Two juveniles have also been apprehended in connection with the incident, they said.
Police said they have also recovered a pistol from one of the accused -- Md Aslam (21), a resident of a slum cluster in Jahangirpuri's CD Park, which he allegedly used during the commission of crime on Saturday evening.
They said there was stone-pelting and arson during the clashes between two communities that left eight police personnel and a local injured. Some vehicles were also torched.
Deputy commissioner of police (Northwest) Usha Rangnani said an FIR was registered on Saturday under Indian Penal Code sections, including 307 (attempt to murder), 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and 147 (rioting), and provisions of the Arms Act.
"In total, 20 persons have been arrested and two juveniles have been apprehended.Three firearms and five swords have been seized from the possession of accused persons," she said.
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^ With young people involved, I can't help but wonder if this isn't another gift from Covid where schools and colleges were closed. There's been a marked increase in violent crime in the United States too.
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vera_k wrote:^ With young people involved, I can't help but wonder if this isn't another gift from Covid where schools and colleges were closed. There's been a marked increase in violent crime in the United States too.
they intend to create a Lebanon here in India and divide areas desert cults and non desert cult zones.

that was the unsaid crux of shaheenbagh too and anti CAA riots too.
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g.sarkar wrote:https://www.rediff.com/news/report/hanu ... 220417.htm
Juveniles among 22 held for Hanuman Jayanti violence in Jahangirpuri
Utkarsh Mishra, April 17, 2022

The Delhi police arrested 20 people over the violence during a Hanuman Jayanti procession in the city's Jahangirpuri area, including the 'main conspirators' behind the clashes and another person who allegedly fired a bullet that hit a sub-inspector, officials said on Sunday.
Two juveniles have also been apprehended in connection with the incident, they said.
Police said they have also recovered a pistol from one of the accused -- Md Aslam (21), a resident of a slum cluster in Jahangirpuri's CD Park, which he allegedly used during the commission of crime on Saturday evening.
They said there was stone-pelting and arson during the clashes between two communities that left eight police personnel and a local injured. Some vehicles were also torched.
Deputy commissioner of police (Northwest) Usha Rangnani said an FIR was registered on Saturday under Indian Penal Code sections, including 307 (attempt to murder), 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and 147 (rioting), and provisions of the Arms Act.
"In total, 20 persons have been arrested and two juveniles have been apprehended.Three firearms and five swords have been seized from the possession of accused persons," she said.
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these juveniles should be tried as adults, per provisions of the law, especially when IPC section 307 is involved along with the provisions of the Arms Act.

There is nothing innocent about such puncherwalla criminals

the weakass response by the BJP after the bengal elections has emboldened these criminals and the almost stoic acceptance of the love jehad attacks was a major fault on the part of the Hindus

provision of free goods and services by the state should be tied to continued good behaviour and active cooperation in maintaining law and order, from all sections of the society
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Chetakji, at my ex-place of work the saying was "Adult time for adult crime". If you kill or attempt to kill you were tried as an adult even if committed the crime as a juvenile. I know of a few who were sentenced for life at age 17.
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g.sarkar wrote:Chetakji, at my ex-place of work the saying was "Adult time for adult crime". If you kill or attempt to kill you were tried as an adult even if committed the crime as a juvenile. I know of a few who were sentenced for life at age 17.
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What kind of work place was that Allah kher ?
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https://twitter.com/RShivshankar/status ... xxPVQ&s=19

Delhi Police Commissioner says on record: no flags were planted at dargah/mosque before Jahangirpuri riots. Those that pushed the theory need to substantiate how they came to this conclusion.
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I believe it is now time to seriously invest in AI & Robotics driven "Anti Violent Mob" technologies. The threat is clear and present and we owe it to future generations of Sanatanis to not face genocide in their own land

In many ways, Shree OmBaba has shows us the path with his strategy and operations in Akhand Bharat's frontier areas. Drones & non-contact warfare is clearly the way forward. The use of these technologies will negate the core advantages that Shantidoots possess, namely:

1) G***D Mein Dum...as John Connor's dad from the future put it: "The terminator feels no pain, and it will not stop until..."

2) Numbers...it takes 16 years to breed a stone pelter; it takes 10 days to build a combat robot

3) Mobilization...with mobile signals / internet jammed, and electricity temporarily cut-off, mobilization is through word-of-mouth and fire/smoke/crackers. Shantidoots will still have an advantage due to ghetto structure, but large numbers of robots and UAVs can still respond super fast

4) Choice of Sensors...CCD/FLIR/Thermal detection + AI/ML based stone-pelter identification using edge compute...these will quickly discriminate genuine threats from innocent bystanders (which is a real human rights concern and Sanatanis should never hurt innocents)

5) Decision Making under Uncertainty...not sure what technologies exist to identify disguised shantidoots wearing masks and face shields, but I wager this could be solved over time, in collaboration with the French and Israelis and Russians

6) Choice of Weapons...Confucius say "You throw stone, terminator throw 2 stones back with 2x velocity, until stone pelting stops". Still valid today. The option to escalate is of course available even on today's robots

7) Footprint Persistence...the biggest advantage that the Sanatani State has over the Shantidoots is energy. High energy density technologies such as Fuel Cells, Li-batteries, etc. can extend "keeping the peace" persistence as long as a good supply chain exists

Ultimately the humane approach that the Sanatani State will land up with, is non-educated, non-taxpaying Shantidoots, with kids not in a regular school, will be restricted to access-controlled 100 Gaza Strips dotted across the landscape, with 100 Ramzan Kadyrov types in charge. This is the best case solution that will conform to Human Rights (Sanatani standard, not NYT / Amnesty standards)

Mods - is a separate thread warranted for this line of thought?
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We need to use drones, identify their Biometric prints. We need to work with Israel.
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chetak wrote:
vera_k wrote:^ With young people involved, I can't help but wonder if this isn't another gift from Covid where schools and colleges were closed. There's been a marked increase in violent crime in the United States too.
they intend to create a Lebanon here in India and divide areas desert cults and non desert cult zones.

that was the unsaid crux of shaheenbagh too and anti CAA riots too.
While Lebanonization may happen, the threat is more serious. They want to instigate the West to do a Kosovo. Essentially another partition, but actively assisted by the West.
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srin wrote:
chetak wrote:
they intend to create a Lebanon here in India and divide areas desert cults and non desert cult zones.

that was the unsaid crux of shaheenbagh too and anti CAA riots too.
While Lebanonization may happen, the threat is more serious. They want to instigate the West to do a Kosovo. Essentially another partition, but actively assisted by the West.
we are nuclear armed and they will not/cannot precipitate any existential crisis for us from outside and maybe chance an unacceptable retaliation.

The west is already assisting the BIF forces to consolidate and challenge the local power centers so that go/no go zones are created and also enforced by default under the guise of keeping the peace

The only way is to termite from within and hope that it goes the lebanon way and gradually consolidate from there onwards towards their goal to break away.

the coordinated attacks on Ram Navami were planned, orchestrated, and prepared for in advance by stockpiling bricks, stones, and other weapons. These are not copycat isolated instances. They had carefully picked weak spots and vulnerable areas to target.

370 removal has upset the goras -- eu, uk, us and the cheeni as well. pak were caught completely flatfooted with niazi pressing the panic button

If UCC and CAA are implemented, ghazwa e Hind goes for a six
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chetak wrote:
If UCC and CAA are implemented, ghazwa e Hind goes for a six
I don't think man made rules matter when the other side has the god given mandate to paint your country green.
Biggest underlying issue still is lack of cohesiveness and cowardice of the hindu due to which we are always on the defensive and never preempt. I don't see a solution until half the country is in a literal civil war like state, and all casteist leeches that were fattening up at the expense of the general health of bharat desh come running back (atleast those that have balls because you know big chunk will convert at first sign of trouble) screaming USHV.
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vmalik wrote:
chetak wrote:
If UCC and CAA are implemented, ghazwa e Hind goes for a six
I don't think man made rules matter when the other side has the god given mandate to paint your country green.
Biggest underlying issue still is lack of cohesiveness and cowardice of the hindu due to which we are always on the defensive and never preempt. I don't see a solution until half the country is in a literal civil war like state, and all casteist leeches that were fattening up at the expense of the general health of bharat desh come running back (atleast those that have balls because you know big chunk will convert at first sign of trouble) screaming USHV.
the original ghazwa is out of reckoning in these days of high tech weaponry

the modified ghazwa is to do it from inside out, instead of the original outside to in, that was originally envisaged
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The broader discussion is confusing cause and effect: that the hindus are unorganised is not a cause but an effect of the fact that for the law-abiding populace, the state has monopoly on violence; remove this impediment and the effect of "cowardliness" will get extinguished or subsumed.
Every other discussion is a pointless exercise, caveat emptor etc. for expectation from any government for your own security, either become self-reliant or pettifog and procrastinate till you get a sword in your chest for your 5d chess.
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ricky_v wrote:The broader discussion is confusing cause and effect: that the hindus are unorganised is not a cause but an effect of the fact that for the law-abiding populace, the state has monopoly on violence; remove this impediment and the effect of "cowardliness" will get extinguished or subsumed.
Every other discussion is a pointless exercise, caveat emptor etc. for expectation from any government for your own security, either become self-reliant or pettifog and procrastinate till you get a sword in your chest for your 5d chess.
this may happen sooner rather than later

The hamhandedness and flatfootedness of many state govts who have no idea of how to use intelligence and security services to improve their governance

take dilli as an example, time and again with depressing regularity, the govt seems to have no idea as to what is happening on the conspiracy and law and order situation

jahangirpuri is the latest example. In the heart of the calital of India, no drones deployed, no cell phone intercepts or even the realtime monitoring of the ground situation, no body armour, no riot gear, no protective headgear just the colonial lathi and some cricket legpads type of pathetic protection issued to some cops with the majority left unprotected.

The minute trouble is anticipated, shut down whatsapp and social media, shut down all messaging services to disrupt communications

In sheer disgust, citizens may resort to protecting themselves by any means available
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chetak wrote: this may happen sooner rather than later

The hamhandedness and flatfootedness of many state govts who have no idea of how to use intelligence and security services to improve their governance

take dilli as an example, time and again with depressing regularity, the govt seems to have no idea as to what is happening on the conspiracy and law and order situation

jahangirpuri is the latest example. In the heart of the calital of India, no drones deployed, no cell phone intercepts or even the realtime monitoring of the ground situation, no body armour, no riot gear, no protective headgear just the colonial lathi and some cricket legpads type of pathetic protection issued to some cops with the majority left unprotected.

The minute trouble is anticipated, shut down whatsapp and social media, shut down all messaging services to disrupt communications

In sheer disgust, citizens may resort to protecting themselves by any means available
Oh, it will happen sir, I simply want the hindus to be proactive and not reactive in this affair, such as forming mohalla-type communities in as many places as is possible. But we will not go about in this manner, immediately the issue will have those (of the genuine) who ask the government for its accountability and those who castigate such lines of questioning and inquire the credibility of the questioner. The entire exercise masks the very simple fact that demographics are a-ticking and retribution of indolence harms the most.
On your point regarding the apathy and amateurishness of our police personnel, willingness to act (either on installing systems or executing them) is the most vital, we can have our pick from the vast sample space afforded in recent years to see that there is reticence in thought and deed against select communities.
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https://www.devex.com/news/uk-to-fund-r ... ion-103049

Let us also have an agreement with Rwanda to deport illegal Muslims to start with. Looks like a very good deterrent and a viable solution. Lets frame our agreement in such a way that it bypasses our black frocks.
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@KapilMishra_IND

अहमदबाद बम ब्लास्ट में 56 लोग मरे थे
56 people died in Ahmedabad bomb blast.

जिन आतंकवादियों को सजा हुई उनका केस लड़ा जमीयत उलेमा ए हिंद ने
Terrorists who were sentenced their case was fought by jamait-ulema-e-hind.

यही जमीयत उलेमा ए हिन्द आज सुप्रीम कोर्ट गयी
Same jamait-ulema-e-hind today went to Supreme court

जहाँगीरपुरी में बुलडोजर के खिलाफ against jahangir puri bulldozers.

वकील दुष्यंत दवे और कपिल सिबल
Advocates Dushyant Davey and Kapil Sibbal.

SC ने बुलडोजर पर रोक लगाने का आर्डर दिया
Supreme court has ordered to stop the bulldozers!

#Bulldozer

https://twitter.com/KapilMishra_IND/sta ... myqyg&s=19
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Four years ago Jesna Maria James left her home, allegedly to meet a boy friend of hers. She has not returned since. For last four years the 'secular & liberal' communist led GoKL insisted that it was just a case of 'woman missing' and there are no ulterior motives. Rumours were very strong that this too was a case of 'Love Jehad'. Very capable police officers had done the initial investigations, and had said that there were clues which they cannot reveal. The case is now being investigated by CBI.

Is Jesna who disappeared four years ago in Syria? CBI responds to news
CBI to issue Interpol notice on missing woman Jesna Maria James
Jesna left home based on a well-charted-out plan: Kerala Police.

The surprising part in this case is that, the girl has not bothered to contact her parents all this while. If it was a case of elopement she may have kept quite for some time so that her parents will cool down and may accept her inter-faith marriage etc. Here it looks like she is not in a position to communicate with any one.
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Possibly became a sex slave as per holy tradition. Tragic.
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zero-sibbal was on the bill and melinda gates foundation board (For Bharat), was on the human rights council of geneva, was leader of Indian delegation in support of Palestine. a through and through BIF agint
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https://www.india.com/news/india/gyanva ... y-5378030/
EXPLAINED: What’s The Controversy Surrounding Gyanvapi Mosque Complex in Varanasi And What Happened Today
Security on the Gyanvapi campus was beefed up in the early morning itself with heavy barricading in the area to regulate the movement of people in view of the court's order for the videography, scheduled for Friday and Saturday.
Priyanka, May 7, 2022

Varanasi: Tension prevailed outside the Kashi Vishwanath Dham Complex in Varanasi on Friday amid the Gyanvapi mosque management committee’s call to oppose court’s decision to get the premise videographed and surveyed. As a team led by advocate commissioner arrived to survey and videograph the area on the orders of the local court, large groups of Hindu and Muslim communities gathered outside and started chanting religious slogans.Also Read - Anti-Brahmin Slogan on Wall of BHU After VC Attends Iftar at Girls' Hostel, Security Tightened | 10 Points
Before the arrival of the court commissioner and his team here, a large crowd of Muslim devotees had gathered for Friday prayers. Some Hindu youths also raised ‘Har Har Mahadev’ slogan evoking a reaction from some Muslim youths who too raised some religious slogans but the police promptly drove them away. Both sides later blamed each other for initiating the slogan war, reported news agencies.
Security on the Gyanvapi campus was beefed up in the early morning itself with heavy barricading in the area to regulate the movement of people in view of the court’s order for the videography, scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Let us remind you that the mosque had earlier been covered with boards. It is a sensitive issue as the management committee of the Gyanvapi mosque has already declared to oppose the decision of the local court.
What is the case and what has the court said?
The row pertains to the Shringar Gauri worship case, in which the court of Civil Judge (Senior Division) of Varanasi, Ravi Kumar Diwakar, had on April 26, ordered videography by the advocate commissioner of the Shringar Gauri temple in the Kashi Vishwanath-Gyanvapi mosque complex and other places after Eid and before May 10. The court had said that besides the advocate commissioner and parties, one associate can remain present during the proceedings.
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https://www.news18.com/news/india/varan ... 29917.html
Court Team Fails to Do Survey of Gyanvapi Mosque Complex. A Timeline & What Petitioners Demand
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'Khalistan' Flags Draped Over Himachal Assembly Gates, Graffiti On Walls
Chandigarh: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur has ordered an investigation after flags of 'Khalistan' were found draped over the gates and boundary wall of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly in Dharamshala this morning. Pro-Khalistan graffiti was also painted the walls. The state police said they suspect the involvement of tourists from Punjab.

The state, Chief Minister Thakur said, will review the security along the borders with neighbouring states -- Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, and Punjab. Himachal Pradesh attracts tourists from across India.
An intelligence alert issued on April 26 had warned of such an incident, sources said.

The alert claimed that the chief of Sikhs for Justice, Gurupatwant Singh Pannu, had issued a letter to the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister stating that a flag of Bhindranwale and Khalistan would be hoisted in Shimla, sources said.

Himachal Pradesh had banned vehicles carrying Bhindranwale and Khalsitani flags, which agitated the SFJ. The organisation had announced that it would hoist the Khalistani flag on March 29 but could not do so due to heavy security.
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Pakistani LeT militant Haider, his local associate trapped in Kulgam: IGP Kashmir
Srinagar May 8: Pakistani LeT militant Haider and his local associate are trapped in the ongoing gunfight with security forces in Cheyan Devsar area of south Kashmir's Kulgam district, IGP Kashmir, Vijay Kumar said. In a statement issued this morning, IGP Kashmir said that Haider was active in north Kashmir for the last more than two years. The encounter broke out in the early hours of Sunday after security forces cordoned the area following inputs about the presence of militants there.
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kit wrote:https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/bus ... 869830.cms

STARLINK is a potential threat to national security
and finally confirmed

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From Pakistan to Telangana, ‘Khalistani’ terrorists reveal how they moved explosives, drugs
Dangerous explosives like RDX are being transported from Pakistan to Punjab in India and on to other parts of the country, police said after questioning the four suspected Khalistani terrorists who were arrested in Haryana’s Karnal earlier this week.


During questioning, the accused revealed that so far, explosives, weapons and grenades received from Pakistan via drones were delivered to three places. The first was the Amritsar-Tarn Taran highway, where Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and arms were placed. The second consignment of IEDs and grenades was kept on the Nanded-Hyderabad highway.

On their third run, the alleged terrorists were caught with explosives and arms in Karnal, while on their way to Adilabad in Telangana on Thursday.
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Dilbu wrote:From Pakistan to Telangana, ‘Khalistani’ terrorists reveal how they moved explosives, drugs
Dangerous explosives like RDX are being transported from Pakistan to Punjab in India and on to other parts of the country, police said after questioning the four suspected Khalistani terrorists who were arrested in Haryana’s Karnal earlier this week.


During questioning, the accused revealed that so far, explosives, weapons and grenades received from Pakistan via drones were delivered to three places. The first was the Amritsar-Tarn Taran highway, where Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and arms were placed. The second consignment of IEDs and grenades was kept on the Nanded-Hyderabad highway.

On their third run, the alleged terrorists were caught with explosives and arms in Karnal, while on their way to Adilabad in Telangana on Thursday.
matter of time now Khujli has control over police... now BSF probably needs a change of mandate
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https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/c ... 86958.html
LIVE: Blast at Punjab Police intelligence HQ in Mohali; probe underway
The Punjab Police said a minor explosion was reported at the Punjab Police Intelligence Head quarters in sector 77 at around 7:45 PM. No damage has been reported. Forensic teams have been called.
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Wow....it has really escalated fast!
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The change in state govt has made it easier for terrorists by the look of things.
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Dilbu wrote:The change in state govt has made it easier for terrorists by the look of things.
that was the entire purpose of the election/manipulation/victory(?) managed by the
BIF

khujli and the alcohol premi are mere mukhotas

things are gradually but almost surely setting up for president's rule
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The rpg was not meant to explode. Just a warning shot across the bows by the pakis who really ought to know better.

many of the much needed medicines and other essentials in large quantities are still flowing across the divide. Very easy for India to nip this in the bud and apply a chokehold.

the unwritten rule keeps RPGs and rocket launchers out of the jang ka maidan

if the pakis continue to escalate, they will pay, as will the afghans
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How about we reciprocating by getting a Baloch freedom fighter fire a RPG at ISI HQ?
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I believe the Pakis are already getting a taste of every mis-step from time to time and am sure that there will be some vacuum burst in some prominent place soon.

Atleast, one knows that as long as this govt is around, Newton's 3rd law will be in place
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Chetak why they say RPG round didn't explode. The front section is destroyed.
Usually for mortar rounds the tail is intact.
Here also tail is intact.
Also wasn't there security round the police building? How did someone approach close enough to launch the RPG round? And no CCTV atleast around the bldg?
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ramana wrote:Chetak why they say RPG round didn't explode. The front section is destroyed.
Usually for mortar rounds the tail is intact.
Here also tail is intact.
Also wasn't there security round the police building? How did someone approach close enough to launch the RPG round? And no CCTV atleast around the bldg?
ramana ji

RPG and rocket launchers are not used by unwritten agreement.

It will be a huge escalation that neither the pakis nor the Indians want.

Whereas, the SFJ needs that escalation to happen
Sikh for Justice (SFJ) claims responsibility for the RPG attack on Punjab Police Intelligence HQ.

Its the same SFJ which had released a video on how to ambush PM Modi's cavalcade during the Punjab visit. Same happened.

Same SFJ who declared in advance the Red fort violence.
I think that the security folks are playing it down for the moment, while looking for the perpetrators.

Good that niazi is out but the new dispensation may not act so easily against the khalistanis because of the accusations that niazi has been making against the shariff's.

Time to revoke visas harshly, for paki, kaneda, and UK/US players, gora or khalistani



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@MrsPrasannaAkka· 1h

Latest on Punjab RPG:

fired from 80 meters
from moving vehicle
vehicle had 2 ppl
make of rpg is not used by Indian army (but by pak)
cctv suggests vehicle has entered Ambala
latest claim: firing gun has been recovered (unverified)
misfire hit window frame


at time of fire, room was empty
grenade did not explode
had both above factors been different, significant damage would have happened
Why Punjab police earlier claimed "internal explosion"??

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CBI raids 40 locations to probe collusion between officials, foreign-funded NGOs.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday carried out a major operation to investigate collusion between government officials and representatives of non-governmental organisations for “illegal clearance” of Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) licences in lieu of bribes.

People familiar with the development said searches are being conducted at 40 locations in several places including Delhi, Chennai, Mysore, Coimbatore and Rajasthan to nab representatives of non-government organisations (NGOs), middlemen and public servants including officials of FCRA division of MHA among others.

The action is being taken on a tip-off from the Union home ministry, which grants licences to NGOs to receive foreign funding.

It is alleged that certain public servants in FCRA division, in connivance with NGOs, were facilitating illegal clearances of licences, which allow them to receive and use funding received from foreign donors, in lieu of bribes.

Several individuals including half-a-dozen government officials are being questioned by CBI in this connection.

The federal anti-corruption probe agency has also found hawala transactions worth ₹2 crore in two cases linked to FCRA licence renewal or fresh grant, said an officer, requesting anonymity.

Since 2020, the union home ministry has refused to renew the foreign funding licence of 466 non-government organisations for not fulfilling the eligibility criteria in accordance with the provisions of the law, according to data tabled by the ministry in Parliament.

There were 100 refusals in 2020, 341 in 2021 and 25 till March this year, the ministry said. A key rejection was that of Oxfam India’s application for renewal of its foreign-funding licence in December 2021, which is yet to be renewed.

There are 16,895 organisations registered under in the country.

The home ministry tightened FCRA rules in November 2020, saying that organisations which are not directly linked to a political party but engage in political action such as shutdowns, strikes or road blockades will be considered to be of political nature if they participate in active politics or party politics.

This change will bar such groups from receiving foreign funds. Organisations covered under this category include farmers’ organisations, students, workers’ organisations and caste-based organisations.

In the amendments to FCRA – the law was amended in September 2020 - the government barred public servants from receiving foreign funding and made Aadhaar mandatory for every office-bearer of the NGOs. The new provisions also stipulate that organizations receiving foreign funds won’t be able to use more than 20% of such funds for administrative purposes. This limit was 50% earlier. The change impacts the ability of NGOs which receive foreign funds to use these funds for advocacy activities.
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^^ Bribery is the curse of Indians
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Too many laws making it impossible not to infringe at least some
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