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IndraD wrote:Indian fugitive preacher Zakir Naik in Qatar to give talks during World Cup: Reports
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We have been lucky 2 times so far ...from the same group. I shudder to think the repercussions

https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Ma ... 160467.ece
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Sachin wrote:Mean while at Mangalore & Mysore...

.....

What is surprising is that both in Coimbatore & Mangalore the blasts were a case of premature ejaculation 8). It was low intensity blasts, with no major injuries to innocents. So don't know if these are all poor shows by amateurs, or these explosions are just kind of small games to prove that banning of PFI etc is not working.
Yes, we have been lucky so far. A 3rd foiled attack that Annamalai brought out, has not been covered by anyone. A jihadi was arrested in Erode - he had purchased a truck/SUV to plan a Nice-style attack, driving his vehicle into a large gathering, during some festival

What is worrisome are:

1) With limited support, a Yahoo and his friends are able to plan such attacks
2) They are willing to do this over long periods of time (3+ years) to fly under the radar
3) They need to succeed only once

If the soil is poisonous, poison plants can grow anywhere, anytime. And they will be palmed off as lone-wolf attacks. In fact, this might be what ISI could be engineering. Anything overt from them will invite a Balakot-like response. But if they can maintain 2 degrees of separation both geographically and logistically, then who do we retaliate against?
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X posted from the political thread

Now you know why Indian "fishermen" and Indian "fishing boats" are to be found deep in srilankan waters, where they have no bleddy business to be.

The abrahamic supported separatists and the LTTE operating out of dravida nadu are the primary movers and shakers of this network when it leaves mainland India for SL and thereafter to the consumer destinations in EU, UK , USA and singapore and nearby markets.

Drugs originating in afghanistan, with the ISIS of khorasan doing the sales and distribution, finds its way to India via the punjab land route, from paki via ports in iran to Indian ports, from paki via mid ocean transhipment to gulf state flagged eyraab dhows making landfall via lakshadweep to ports in KER, from beediland by land route to kolkata, via myanmar via land route to the northeast, via sea route to ports in AP, vizag becoming a new and growing hub for this trade.


very frequent incursions into srilankan waters by "fishing boats" often carrying weapons, drugs, and illegal human traffic, a vast majority or the boat crews being abrahamic, supported by the dravidian powers that be and the padres who have virtually captured the entire coast line so that no eyes can spy on them when the "fishing boats" go out "fishing"

Hindus have been muscled out of these areas in spite of it being of enormous religious significance to them.

For some years now, the reverse traffic into dravida nadu is used for carrying huge quantities of gold flooding into India. The "fishing boats" are all owned by political luminaries whose names, if revealed, will shock you.


https://thecommunemag.com/dmk-councillo ... sri-lanka/

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DMK Councillor Arrested For Trying To Smuggle Cocaine Worth ₹360 Crores To Sri Lanka

November 29, 2022 The Commune

A DMK councillor and a former councillor have been arrested by Tamil Nadu coastal police in connection with the seizure of cocaine worth ₹360 crores destined for Sri Lanka from Rameswaram.

On Saturday (26 November 2022), coast guard police conducted an intensive surveillance activity on the Mandapam-Vedalai road near Rameswaram in Ramanathapuram district.

Police stopped a speeding luxury car during the search and discovered 20 liters of cocaine raw substance stored in 30 containers. Following an investigation, it was discovered that the raw substance was planned to be transported to Sri Lanka in a boat owned by Sadiq Ali, 36, of Rameshwaram.

The police seized the drug and arrested the brothers in the car, Jainuddin (45), a former DMK councilor of Keezhakarai municipality, and Sarbraz Nawaz (42), currently the DMK councilor of 19th ward of Rameshwaram.

The value of the drugs seized is touted to fetch around ₹360 crore in the international drug racket. This is the first time that police have seized high-value drugs intended for smuggling into Sri Lanka in the Ramanathapuram district.

The DMK brothers, who were involved in drug trafficking to Sri Lanka, are running a cargo truck service company. They were investigated by central and state intelligence agencies for possible links to international drug trafficking and ‘mafia’ gangs. The attempt to smuggle drugs worth crores of rupees into Sri Lanka in a country boat disguised as a fisherman has shocked the fishermen in the locality. Many say that such activities are bringing disrepute and affects the livelihood of the community as it raises concerns among Sri Lankan Navy who use this as a pretext to arrest and detain them.

(With inputs from Dinamalar)
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Sachin,
The low intensity explosion using gun powder was to set off gas cylinders blasts with lit of shrapnel. So don't joke at their early blast. Could be the Fuze burnt fast. Next time won't be so lucky.
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Hindu group to march for Adani port project in India amid Christian protests

VIZHINJAM, India, Nov 29 (Reuters) - A Hindu group close to India's ruling party will on Wednesday march in support of a $900 million port project by the Adani Group which has been stalled by Christian protesters, as tensions rise after clashes in which 80 people were injured.

Construction work at the project in Vizhinjam, in Kerala state, has been halted for almost four months by protesters from the fishing community, led by Catholic priests, blocking the site's entrance with a makeshift shelter.

They blame the port's development for coastal erosion that has hit their livelihoods, an accusation billionaire Gautam Adani's conglomerate denies.

Supporters of the port, including members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party and Hindu groups, have set up their own shelters, as the two sides face off across the street. They say the port will create jobs in the region.

The port is of strategic importance to both India and Adani, Asia's wealthiest man and the world's third-richest. Once completed, it will become India's first container transhipment hub, rivalling Dubai, Singapore and Sri Lanka for business on the lucrative east-west trade routes.

The march by the Hindu United Front on Wednesday will have more than 1,000 people calling for construction to resume, the group's convener K P Sasikala told Reuters.

Kerala state police have already sent reinforcements to the Vizhinjam area after villagers stormed a police station late Sunday in clashes that left 80 people injured, including 36 police.

A senior police official outside the port confirmed he was aware of the march plans of the Hindu United Front, adding they remain on high alert to prevent any possible clashes between protesters and supporters at the port entrance

The protests have continued despite repeated orders by Kerala state's top court to allow construction to restart.

However, police have for weeks largely been unwilling to take action, fearful that doing so will set off social and religious tensions, Reuters has previously reported.

The first phase of construction was due to be completed by end-2024. The Adani Group has said in court filings that the protests have caused "immense loss" and "considerable delay".

The villagers have refused to budge, saying they will only remove their shelter - a 1,200 square feet structure consisting of poles holding up a corrugated iron-roof - once the project's construction is called off.

"The protests will continue," one of the protest leaders, Joy Jerald, told Reuters near the shelter on Tuesday.

The Adani Group says the port complies with all laws and has cited studies that show it is not linked to shoreline erosion. The state government also says any erosion was due to natural causes.

Adani has previously faced protests in Australia, where environmental activists had launched a "Stop Adani" movement to protest his Carmichael coal mine project in Queensland state. There, activists concerned about carbon emissions and damage to the Great Barrier Reef forced Adani to downsize production targets and delayed the first shipment from the mine by years.
https://www.reuters.com/world/india/pol ... 022-11-29/

Now we know why converting fishermen is a priority for the church. It is to deny sea access to heathens from the hinterland. Time to declare church a political party and arrest the pastors.

Added later: Capturing borders of land of non-believers is a strategy of monotheists. Land borders -- Bengal, Uttarakhand -- are being captured by Muslims through large-scale migration, and sea shores are being captured by the church by converting fishermen. By capturing borders, monotheists become gate-keepers of land of heathens. They decide what goes in, what goes out.
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sanjayc wrote:
Hindu group to march for Adani port project in India amid Christian protests

VIZHINJAM, India, Nov 29 (Reuters) - A Hindu group close to India's ruling party will on Wednesday march in support of a $900 million port project by the Adani Group which has been stalled by Christian protesters, as tensions rise after clashes in which 80 people were injured.

Construction work at the project in Vizhinjam, in Kerala state, has been halted for almost four months by protesters from the fishing community, led by Catholic priests, blocking the site's entrance with a makeshift shelter.

They blame the port's development for coastal erosion that has hit their livelihoods, an accusation billionaire Gautam Adani's conglomerate denies.

Supporters of the port, including members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party and Hindu groups, have set up their own shelters, as the two sides face off across the street. They say the port will create jobs in the region.

The port is of strategic importance to both India and Adani, Asia's wealthiest man and the world's third-richest. Once completed, it will become India's first container transhipment hub, rivalling Dubai, Singapore and Sri Lanka for business on the lucrative east-west trade routes.

The march by the Hindu United Front on Wednesday will have more than 1,000 people calling for construction to resume, the group's convener K P Sasikala told Reuters.

Kerala state police have already sent reinforcements to the Vizhinjam area after villagers stormed a police station late Sunday in clashes that left 80 people injured, including 36 police.

A senior police official outside the port confirmed he was aware of the march plans of the Hindu United Front, adding they remain on high alert to prevent any possible clashes between protesters and supporters at the port entrance

The protests have continued despite repeated orders by Kerala state's top court to allow construction to restart.

However, police have for weeks largely been unwilling to take action, fearful that doing so will set off social and religious tensions, Reuters has previously reported.

The first phase of construction was due to be completed by end-2024. The Adani Group has said in court filings that the protests have caused "immense loss" and "considerable delay".

The villagers have refused to budge, saying they will only remove their shelter - a 1,200 square feet structure consisting of poles holding up a corrugated iron-roof - once the project's construction is called off.

"The protests will continue," one of the protest leaders, Joy Jerald, told Reuters near the shelter on Tuesday.

The Adani Group says the port complies with all laws and has cited studies that show it is not linked to shoreline erosion. The state government also says any erosion was due to natural causes.

Adani has previously faced protests in Australia, where environmental activists had launched a "Stop Adani" movement to protest his Carmichael coal mine project in Queensland state. There, activists concerned about carbon emissions and damage to the Great Barrier Reef forced Adani to downsize production targets and delayed the first shipment from the mine by years.
https://www.reuters.com/world/india/pol ... 022-11-29/

Now we know why converting fishermen is a priority for the church. It is to deny sea access to heathens from the hinterland. Time to declare church a political party and arrest the pastors.
sanjayc ji,

latin catholic church led protestors block road, pelt stones, stop construction of Vizhinjam Port in Kerala. vatican flags were seen flying at the protest sites so there is some evidence of offshore interests in keeping these protests going. Intelligence reports by the raincoated sardar's govt confirmed that the german padres were instrumental in trying to sink the koodankulam nuke power projects. and the same padres were in cahoots with the cheenis to sink the sterlite copper plant in TN, forcing India to import copper from cheeni companies.

Is there no limit to the perfidy of these padres or to which of India's enemies they will readily sell their "environmental" swords for the customary 20 pieces of silver

and therein is the cameo entry of the BIF once more, in the tried and tested methodology that they had so successfully employed in east timor when it was wrenched away from indonesia. The padres may be playing out a short term and long term plan for the balkanization of India

but these scum haven't really factored in a strong and determined India which will never allow another partition come what may or who may, a nuke capable India with armed forces to deter any in the region or even outside.

This govt has clawed back the northeast and ended their enforced isolation and mitigated the wilfully sown ill feelings of being abandoned by India, and now, by providing road and rail connectivity, and economic investments and drivers, the denial of which was the tactic used by the congis and commies to push the agendas of the BIF to actively aid conversions.

For the longest time the civilizational destruction of the NE was an ameriki deep state project that was run by their covert state agencies under the patronage of neverwho and the eyetalian mafia and the amerikis have managed to convert a huge majority to the abrahamic philosophy of exclusivity, isolation, religious supremacy worldview, and Hinduphobia.

There was a definite quid pro quo for the aid that came in from the amerikis, be it the PL 480 program, some economic aid and that's how the NE was over run by the abrahamics. Seeing this "success" the other abrahamics started massive infiltration, aided and abetted by the ISI and now we know what the situation is like
THE GHOSTS OF PL-480
The Indo-US friction over wheat dates back to the Nehruvian era. In 1954, then US President Dwight D. Eisenhower launched the Public Law 480 (PL-480) or “Food for Peace” programme. It was an initiative to offload all the excess wheat that the US had cultivated with price support. The US also started using it as a tool of diplomacy, because when another nation is dependent on you for its food, you can easily compel it into submission.
There are very strong rumours of the abrahamics entering into a quid pro quo agreement with the cheeni in exchange for certain privileges for themselves in china.

active disruptions run by the padres in koodankulam nuke power project, sterlite copper in TN, bangalore and bombay metro projects and now vizhinjam port in KER shows a clear cut pattern of these guys actively aiding the BIF

Once completed, vizhinjam port will be a major competitor to colombo, singapore and dubai as the only megamax deep water transshipment hub in Indian subcontinent.

the cheeni also have financial interests in colombo port.

Vizhinjam port was selected as the most cost-effective choice for a transshipment terminal in India

• 20-meter natural depth for big ships.
• Requires minimum dredging due to natural sea currents.
• Is on southern tip of India, can act as midpoint of east & west trade

Currently, India does not have a transshipment port.

85% of India’s cargo is handled at below ports, and India pays a fee to these countries for every shipment.

• Colombo SriLanka (China owned)
• Singapore
• Klang Malaysia
• Dubai

How will a transshipment hub benefit India?

• Forex savings
• Foreign direct investment
• Increase economic activity at other Indian Ports
• Development of logistics infrastructure & value-added services
• warehousing
• crew change facility
• ship repair, etc

A lot of vested interests may be converging to sponsor these protests.
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^^ Agree. These padres are brown skinned, but actually foreign agents. Sitaram Goel called it a colony of Whites in India which they use to create mischief. Padres were also leading protests against Konkan Railway project passing through Goa, and recently, the Aarey Car Shed protests in Mumbai had clear hand of church. In all cases, they use environment as excuse (same excuse used to run media campaigns against Hindu festivals)

In Japan, same thing happened about 500 years ago. But the emperor was ruthless against converted Japanese working as agents of Portuguese to facilitate their takeover of Japan (not much different from wet dreams of Indian pastors)
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
The situation was changed when Toyotomi Hideyoshi reunified Japan. Hideyoshi first allowed Christianity since he believed it to be a matter of individual belief.[18] Later, Hideyoshi began to pay more attention to external threats, particularly the expansion of European power in East Asia. In 1587, while trying to establish control of his new kingdom in some parts of Kyushu, he encountered Buddhist temples that had been sacked by Catholic forces attempting to convert the entire island by force.[19] This attempted purge of Buddhism from Kyushu had begun years earlier, in 1562, with the conversion of Omura Sumitada, Japan's first Roman Catholic daimyo, who began a scorched earth campaign against local Buddhists and their places of worship, despite Jesuits advising him to not destroy Shinto and Buddhist temples.[20] This added to Hideyoshi's suspicion of the religion.

Hideyoshi's questions to missionaries included:

Why are you so enthusiastic about making Japanese people Christian?
Why do you destroy shrines and temples, persecute the priests, and not try to reconcile with them?
Why do you eat cows and horses even though they are beneficial animals for humans?
Why do Portuguese buy so many Japanese and take them abroad as slaves?[21]

The turning point for Catholic missions was the San Felipe incident in 1596, where, in an attempt to recover his cargo, the Spanish captain of a shipwrecked trading vessel claimed that the missionaries were there to prepare Japan for conquest. These claims deepened Hideyoshi's suspicions of the foreign religion.[22] From then on, he attempted to curb Catholicism while also maintaining good trading relations with Portugal and Spain, who may have provided military support to Dom Justo Takayama, a Christian daimyō in western Japan.

The martyrdom of Leonardo Kimura in Nagasaki, 1619
By 1587, Toyotomi Hideyoshi had become alarmed, not because of too many converts but rather because the hegemon learned that the Jesuits reportedly oversaw forced conversions of retainers and commoners, that they had garrisoned the city of Nagasaki, that they participated in the slave trade of other Japanese and, apparently offending Hideyoshi's Buddhist sentiments, that they allowed the slaughter of horses and oxen for food.[23] He was concerned that divided loyalties might lead to dangerous rebels like the Ikkō-ikki Sect of earlier years and produced his edict expelling missionaries. However, this decree was not particularly enforced.[24]

Toyotomi Hideyoshi promulgated a ban on Christianity in form of the "Bateren-tsuiho-rei" (the Purge Directive Order to the Jesuits) on July 24, 1587. Hideyoshi put Nagasaki under his direct rule to control Portuguese trade.

When Toyotomi Hideyoshi issued the Bateren-tsuiho-rei, the Jesuits in Japan, led by Coelho, planned armed resistance. At first, they sought help from Kirishitan daimyōs but the daimyōs refused. Then they called for a deployment of reinforcements from their homeland and its colonies. But this plan was vetoed by Valignano. Like the Kirishitan daimyōs, he realized that a military campaign against Japan's powerful ruler would bring catastrophe to Catholicism in Japan. Valignano survived the crisis by laying all the blame on Coelho. In 1590, the Jesuits decided to stop intervening in the struggles between the daimyōs and to disarm themselves, however, they continued to send secret shipments of food and financial aid to Kirishitan daimyōs.

On February 5, 1597, twenty-six Christians – six Franciscan missionaries, three Japanese Jesuits and seventeen Japanese laymen including three young boys – were executed by crucifixion in Nagasaki. These individuals were raised on crosses and then pierced through with spears. The Martyrs of Japan were canonized on June 8, 1862 by Blessed Pius IX,[25] and are listed on the calendar as Sts. Paul Miki and his Companions, commemorated on February 6, February 5, the date of their death, being the feast of Saint Agatha.

Persecution continued sporadically, breaking out again in 1613 and 1630. On September 10, 1632, 55 Christians were martyred in Nagasaki in what became known as the Great Genna Martyrdom. At this time, Catholicism was officially outlawed. The Church, without a clergy, went underground until the arrival of Western missionaries in the 19th century.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_o ... h_in_Japan
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Dont forget Sterlite Tuticorin shutdown and Kudankulam protests also, its difficult that is not conducted by an outside hand.
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Two BSF women constables in Punjab shoot down big drone near Pakistan border
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AMRITSAR: In a hat-trick of firsts for the Border Security Force (BSF) in the Punjab frontier on Monday night, two women constables shot down a Pakistan drone, two enemy drones were brought down in a single night, and an over 7-foot-wide drone weighing 19kg and carrying 6.5 kg heroin was shot down.
BSF Inspector General (IG), Punjab Frontier, Asif Jalal, said two women constables Preeti and Bhagyashree deployed at the Border out Post (BoP) Dariya Mansoor, which falls under 73rd Battalion of BSF in Amritsar district, heard the buzzing sound of drone on November 28 and opened fire on it with their Insas rifles. “A bullet hit one wing of the Pakistan drone and it came down about 50 metres from the border fence,” he said.
BSF also recovered around 3kg of heroin following a search of the area. Sources said the Pakistan drone took off from the area of Pakistan Rangers' Taimur Shaheed post.
In another incident, BSF troopers spotted an unidentified flying machine flying from Pakistan near Harbhajan BoP in Tarn Taran district on the intervening night of November 28 and 29. “The troops fired towards it and the drone was recovered on Tuesday morning behind Harbhajan BoP,” said Asif, adding that BSF had also recovered a consignment of 6.23 kg heroin.
Deputy Inspector General, BSF, Gurdaspur sector Prabhakar Joshi said that another Pakistan drone was spotted near BSF’s Vadai Cheema BOP where the troopers fired towards it, and it retreated.
Prabhakar said he had honoured the two BSF women constables with a cash reward on the spot for displaying alertness so as to motivate them.
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Aditya_V wrote:Dont forget Sterlite Tuticorin shutdown and Kudankulam protests also, its difficult that is not conducted by an outside hand.
Aditya_V ji,

there is definite evidence of outside interference in both sterlite and kudankulam cases.

The center is present in all these areas on a permeant basis now, having infiltrated all local activist addas and cultivated informers and collaborators.

This has been common knowledge for years now
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One UPSC IAS Essay question was Mahatma Gandhi said
"He who gives food is God!' Discuss!!!
THE GHOSTS OF PL-480
The Indo-US friction over wheat dates back to the Nehruvian era. In 1954, then US President Dwight D. Eisenhower launched the Public Law 480 (PL-480) or “Food for Peace” programme. It was an initiative to offload all the excess wheat that the US had cultivated with price support. The US also started using it as a tool of diplomacy, because when another nation is dependent on you for its food, you can easily compel it into submission.
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NIA is involved now. They are investigating possible PFI links to the Vizhinjam protests. Hope they also do the same for the foreign influence on the church.

I think we need a financial equivalent wing of the NIA to probe the money flow. Not sure if this is part of the ED mandate.

FCRA money flow, hawala, drug-money, FDI inflow, crypto financing, terror financing etc must all be investigated under an umbrella organization, that has both nationwide as well as international jurisdiction. They must have an integral tech-wing for both offensive and defensive operations. This sector is becoming increasingly sophisticated
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Prem Kumar wrote:NIA is involved now. They are investigating possible PFI links to the Vizhinjam protests. Hope they also do the same for the foreign influence on the church.

I think we need a financial equivalent wing of the NIA to probe the money flow. Not sure if this is part of the ED mandate.

FCRA money flow, hawala, drug-money, FDI inflow, crypto financing, terror financing etc must all be investigated under an umbrella organization, that has both nationwide as well as international jurisdiction. They must have an integral tech-wing for both offensive and defensive operations. This sector is becoming increasingly sophisticated
MAD are already one step ahead of you, Prem Kumar ji.


https://www.dailypioneer.com/2018/india ... dings.html
Country’s premier terror cases probe agency, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is going to set up a dedicated anti-money laundering unit to strengthen the probes on terror financing including money flow to Naxal outfits. The Home Ministry recently gave its approval for setting up the dedicated wing in the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for the task
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Great to hear that!
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Vizhinjam port: Protesters led by priests rang church bells to mobilise mob, Kerala high court told
KOCHI: Protesters led by priest Eugine H Pereira blocked heavy vehicles carrying construction materials to Vizhinjam International seaport, summoned a mob of 2,000 people by ringing the bells of nearby churches, and assaulted police personnel, an affidavit filed by Thiruvanathapuram city police commissioner to the Kerala high court on Thursday said.
A mob of 500 people led by priests Eugine Pereira, Lawrence Kulas, George Patrick, Phiovious D’cruz, Shain, Ashmin John, Sajas Ignatious, Antony, and AR John also trespassed into the project site and destroyed the office there, the court was told.
When five of the accused in the first incident on Saturday were arrested on Sunday, a mob of 3,000 people laid siege to the police station and attacked police personnel, resulting in injury to 64 policemen, including grievous injuries to a sub-inspector and six others, the affidavit said.
Regarding the role of priests in the first incident on Saturday, the affidavit said, "The agitators led by Rev. Eugine H Pereira (R13) and Fr. Phiovioous D’cruz (R18) blocked the road by parking their vehicles bearing registration no. KL-01 CT 6065 and KL-01 CN 5784".
More police personnel were mobilised and the high court’s order allowing the movement of heavy vehicles to the project site was announced to the protesters through the public address system, the court was informed.
But the protestors obstructed the vehicles and blatantly violated the assurance given by them to the high court, police said.
The affidavit then stated, "Moreover, by ringing bells of nearby Churches, the party respondents abetted the devotees to gather. As such, more than 2,000 people, including ladies, children and old-age persons gathered at once and they indulged in violent activities".
The mob then attacked police personnel and those who had gathered expressing support for the port project, the court was told.
A total of eight cases were registered regarding Saturday’s violence and a separate case was registered following Sunday’s incidents, the affidavit said.
Offences invoked in the FIR for Sunday’s incidents include unlawful assembly, rioting, conspiracy, wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot, destruction of public properties.
During the investigation, the offences of causing hurt to a public servant, causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons, and attempting to murder were added.
However, some offences were deleted from the FIR, including disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant, criminal conspiracy, want only giving provocation with intent to cause a riot, and criminal trespass, the affidavit said.
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Ahh. Takes me back to all the Mexican villagers in spaghetti westerns.
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Prem Kumar wrote:NIA is involved now. They are investigating possible PFI links to the Vizhinjam protests. Hope they also do the same for the foreign influence on the church.

I think we need a financial equivalent wing of the NIA to probe the money flow. Not sure if this is part of the ED mandate.

FCRA money flow, hawala, drug-money, FDI inflow, crypto financing, terror financing etc must all be investigated under an umbrella organization, that has both nationwide as well as international jurisdiction. They must have an integral tech-wing for both offensive and defensive operations. This sector is becoming increasingly sophisticated
Prem Kumar ji,

the abrahamics are laying the grounds for offshore interventions preparatory to a regime change narrative that is being set.

A further Modi win in 2024 will set them all back by decades.

It's good that the govt is aware of the abrahamic headwinds gathering and what is building up is being FCRA countered. Havala, drugs and gold smuggling is seemingly the new norm for resource mobilization.

the vastly increased wave of rapes, underaged love jehad and other provocations is not a coincidence

It started out with shaheen bagh and the dilli riots and it has metastasized quite rapidly.
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https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-ne ... 2-amp.html

Meanwhile, the people who damaged the Indian space program are running pillar to post in order to avoid justice for the crime against the nation.
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“people are afraid of the Church”

https://indianexpress.com/article/polit ... i-8301821/
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^Anybody remember him and his studies of the Indian coast? Coincidence?

https://indianexpress.com/article/expla ... d-7836492/
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Haresh wrote:“people are afraid of the Church”

https://indianexpress.com/article/polit ... i-8301821/
Church has a "fisheries department" and controls the livelihood of the fishermen. It is precisely this kind of meddling that gave rise to the concept of secularism, a.k.a the separation of church and state. Ironically, in India, the very secularism provides air-cover for this kind of behavior.

Meanwhile.....

https://www.opindia.com/2022/12/ready-t ... ovt-to-hc/

Now Kerala wants to hand over security of Adani group to Central Forces. Is this a pathetic admission that they are unable to impose law & order in their own State? Or is the reason more sinister: if Central Forces are involved and God-forbid a firing takes place, the church & Kerala Govt will happily blame fascist Modi

On the other hand, Pinarayi Vijayan is making big statements that he will not let anything stop the project & that international forces are behind this protest

Is he trying to be too clever by half?
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/wo ... ad399cea33

The nature of the violence and injury indicates "peaceful" mindset (?probably illegal Bangladeshi immigrant from Assam?) .
The victim has been identified as Chakravarthi from Thuvakudi. Chakravarthi was found with injuries on his neck, chest, right arm, right elbow, right knee and male reproductive organ. Police have registered a case against Faizal Sheik and Mafjul Hook from Assam and Dhirendar, the saw mill owner under section 302 of IPC.
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Vizhinjam port church protests called off. I think the PFI ban and the NIA getting involved sent a shiver up the padre's frocks. Plus this was getting a lot of media attention also - they are unused to being criticized by the media.

Overall good news. Hope this is a permanent stop and not a temporary truce to re-group.

Also hope that the 3000 people booked for violence get their sentences and the damages recovered from the church. NIA should also stay on the case and watch where the tentacles of the church is spreading. The next such protest must be nipped before it even sprouts.

I am sure lots of behind-the-scenes work was done by MAD. Kudos to them!
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We talked about the drug menace in this thread. Glad that the FM is speaking out about it. Interesting that a body like DRI (Directorate of Revenue Intelligence) is a nodal agency for busting narcotics networks. Looks like she gave them all a dressing down!

https://www.rediff.com/news/report/get- ... 221205.htm
Sitharaman was addressing the 65th foundation day of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), which is primarily involved in busting of illegal trade of narcotic drug and psychotropic substances, gold, diamond counterfeit currency notes and other goods into the country, besides taking punitive action against the offenders.
"You are catching the small fries, the peddlers, the traffickers, the mules. Is that sufficient? To gain public confidence that is not sufficient at all. Are you able to bring the big handlers of such matters who are behind the scene to face the law of the land?" Sitharaman said.
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How and what exactly does she expect DRI to do when it is pretty clear that the drugs trade transiting into India is state backed with active military protection?

Do we have extradition treaties with Afghanistan, Pakistan, Myanmar?
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More than extradition, what's needed is covert action. Surgical Strikes 4 & later must be behind enemy lines, in their posh neighborhoods & warehouses - where entire drug mafias, their ISI handlers etc are all taken out

I think what FM is saying is that, even in India, a lot of the kingpins have not yet been caught
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Manish,
FM is right and knows whom to address.
So relax.
She has been running the dept since 2019.
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Lisa wrote:^Anybody remember him and his studies of the Indian coast? Coincidence?

https://indianexpress.com/article/expla ... d-7836492/
Looks like he spelled his last name wrong!
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ramana
The story is behind a paywall. Can you elaborate a bit more on that story? Thanks.
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https://swarajyamag.com/politics/how-ho ... -jharkhand

An article worth reading in full! Amit Shah seems to have done a wonderful job here. This is about how we smashed the Maoist bastions in Bihar & Jharkand.

We knew that, with the right Government, the State will eventually win. This article gives us the details. Its a systematic approach to eliminating internal insurgency, which has to get many things right. There is no silver bullet.

Key focus areas:

1) Strengthening and upgrading security forces
2) Strengthening intelligence gathering
3) Cutting off funds for Maoists
4) Cracking down on overground sympathisers and workers, and ‘urban Naxals’
5) Confined to and cornered in the jungle
6)The all-out assault
By mid-September, security forces had regained control of Budha Pahar and the two Maoist-infested forests in Bihar.

Seven Maoists were killed in operations on the Chhattisgarh side of Budha Pahar area, while 436 surrendered or were arrested.

Four Maoists were killed in Jharkhand and 120 surrendered or were arrested. In Bihar, 36 Maoists surrendered or were arrested.

Some of the Maoists killed had huge bounties on their heads.

Huge cache of arms and ammunition, Chinese-made grenades, and various types of IEDs were seized from Maoist dens in the three areas that were known in security parlance as the ‘terror axis region’.

Budha Pahar was declared a ‘Maoist-free zone’ on 21 September, and this was marked by the landing of a CRPF chopper on top of Budha Pahar.
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PGurus site:

Good discussion with facts on the problem of Coastal Tamil Nadu


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Very concerning.
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PFI leaders in Pathanamthitta flee before raid, NIA suspects local police leaked information.
There is a 2nd wave of raids on PFI supporters which happened in various parts of South India, with special focus on Kerala. In Kerala, this time around the local police was informed of the raid and their men power was requested. Few birds flew from the nest before the raids began, but a common feeling is that NIA this time involved K.P to really understand the Jehadi cadre presence within its ranks.
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They have fed a dose of Barium meal to KP. Now they should just take care of those rogue officers ‘outside the system’ instead of prosecuting them. If one or two suddenly go kaput that will set an example. It should clearly be demonstrated that no one will save you if you come in the way of national security interests.
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Now they know how others feel !

European Security undermined by illegal immigrants from Pakistan

https://greekcitytimes.com/2022/08/09/e ... ndermined/
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x-posting

Haldwani case of illegal occupation

Ground report by Op-India
https://www.opindia.com/2023/01/outside ... edium=push

I've been saying this for a long time now. Uttarakhand has been systematically overrun by peacefuls. This has been going on for decades. First it was Dehradoon, Haridwar, Rishikesh which are closer to UP border. Now its even further interior in Haldwani closer to international border.

It won't be long before the border state turns into another area of concern. There is already a large Khalistani support in the Rudrapur/Nepal border.

Also, is it a co-incidence that when i Google search "Haldwani", the very first result is jihadi network Al-Jazeera above everything else?
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' a few hits at the correct time and the spirit of Hindus can be broken.'
not the same sentence but somewhat of a similar line i had read somewhere as spoken by a paki general/ mughal.

I think, it is correct. State Govt should have started dismantling the structures the next day the High court declared it as encroachment. Modi cannot be everywhere and State govt must really act in Favour of law and its supporters.

I want to be in winning side. Not on a perpetual losing side. If needed govt should declare a war against Supreme Court and ask the people to come out in road in its support just like clap or lighting lamp during the covid day. Minorities playing their numbers very too often. It's time for majority to play the numbers in roads to show the solidarity for the govt's correct action - only if there is a action. Action by govt is missing.
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RajaRudra wrote:' a few hits at the correct time and the spirit of Hindus can be broken.'
not the same sentence but somewhat of a similar line i had read somewhere as spoken by a paki general/ mughal.

I think, it is correct. State Govt should have started dismantling the structures the next day the High court declared it as encroachment. Modi cannot be everywhere and State govt must really act in Favour of law and its supporters.

I want to be in winning side. Not on a perpetual losing side. If needed govt should declare a war against Supreme Court and ask the people to come out in road in its support just like clap or lighting lamp during the covid day. Minorities playing their numbers very too often. It's time for majority to play the numbers in roads to show the solidarity for the govt's correct action - only if there is a action. Action by govt is missing.
RajaRudra Saar,
A certain nuance is missing in your analysis. The state govt isn't the one doing actual demolition, its the railways with the assistance of the state govt.
You can't do anything when the ecosystem of lawyers are there to file injunctions in court and the SC entertains them on priority basis while common man has to wait years before his case comes for hearing.
People are forgetting that this is almost 15 year old case and has been on and off since 2007. After the high court decision, they filed a review petition and even after that has been done, the result came out in 2017 and all the formalities have been completed for demolition then the assorted cabal approached the SC with their friends in the media highlighting the only point of muslim houses being demolished in this cold.

Wait for a month and a half and then it will be the heat of Indian summer. these are all fluff pieces in the long run and people need to be made to realize how the well oiled eco-system is working.

Coming to SC, they have not stayed the process of eviction itself, just asked for compensation to be paid before, and the case will have its say, this is not a final solution. I don't think the govt has issue paying compensation for the people staying for long time, its just a bunch of illegal squatters who have come in and also have issues showing where they are originally from.

SC on the issue of illegal land squatters on govt land had remarked them as vultures and need to be thrown out in 2010 in a case of Andhra Pradesh, also had asked about 1 lakh people to vacate forest land in 3 weeks in a relatively recent case remarking " we need our forst land now".
So when SC helps the illegal people just because they belong to minority religion, it ends up marginalizing the halo of the SC itself with its contradictory stands.

We need to keep patience and powder dry so to speak and watch everything closely and try to support Indic causes and not turn on govt. for every issue. The BIF is going to be waiting for the same to deepen fissures.
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yep, ecosystem is woke and always supports the left, liberal and minorities. We need to find a way of organizing ourselves. As of now, there is no organized effort by Hindus and remarkably many don't even know the value of organizing things. As you told, One Lakh people made to vacate land, but no one knows- other than twitter users.

Another issue overall is people (Hindus) are not materially benefiting for voting the central or state govt. Benefits at all levels are needed to keep the machinery running (in this case bjp). Parallel ecosystem needs to be created to fight the existing ecosystem and wherever not possible, ecosystem needs to be dismantled - judiciary in this case cannot be fought without dismantling it.
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