Re: 2019 General Elections News and Discussion
Posted: 22 Apr 2019 01:31
Doc, Tuesday is super Tuesday.
Phase 3.
After that opposition will pack up.
Phase 3.
After that opposition will pack up.
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What a joke. Sinha and his wife seem to be absolute idiots with zero political savvy....first Sinha tried to swim against the NaMo tidal wave in BJP (instead of surfing it like everyone else) and failed miserably...and after being ignominiously jettisoned he and his wife have decided to contest for two different alliances and campaign for each other. Dumb and dumber!Ashokk wrote:Congress In Revolt As Workers Protest Against Shatrughan Sinha's Patna Sahib Candidature Outside Party HeadquartersIn visuals, it could be seen how Congress workers were protesting against their own candidate after he reached party headquarters in Patna for being absent during his term from his own sitting constituency.
I am happy my predictions seem to be coming true.....indeed, getting Yadavas and Jats to vote for a "dalit party" (and vice versa) is a hard sell even in the best of times.IndraD wrote:ground report from UP is that SP-BSP arithmetic vote transfer has not happened at many places.
SP-RLD have transferred votes to BJP candidates at places
Behen ji is fuming and wld avenge in remaining rounds
https://twitter.com/ANINewsUP/status/11 ... 0385266688
Can any Malayali here give a summary of what she is saying in this video?Sister Grace Antony Wife of Anto Antony (Congress MP Pathanamthitta) at Karisma Crusade 2019.
Apparently she is saying "Conversion is divine duty and constitution gives us the right.India should become a Christian nation".
@6:30 in the video she speaks about anticonversion law & BJP govts like those in UP and how Christians "are not free" to convert
Pathanamthitta is the seat which is on the edge of gettable currently for BJP with K Surendran who led the sabarimala protests & was jailed for 3 weeks contesting from here, this video can shift Hindu votes to BJP away from congress candidate Anto Antony & the upset the current likely victor Veena George of LDF
@ettirankandath AK Antony openly says congi will take support from Left parties. .... a blatant attempt to influence left voters of Kerala in constituencies where BJP is in strong position and ahead of Cong and CPM.
https://twitter.com/ettirankandath/stat ... 4973278208
Daunting task for BJP even in its safe LS seats in Kerala. Reports fm. various quarters including reluctance of RaGa to attack CPM directly makes it clear that there is unholy alliance between both these parties and the agenda is go to any extent to defeat BJP @narendramodi https://twitter.com/ettirankandath/stat ... 6968759302
Guess who is the "especially suspect member" of Parliament who repeatedly tables such incredibly divisive Bills targeting Hindus on behalf of BIF as pointed out Gautam Sen ji?chetak wrote:The unravelling of India
Gautam Sen, 20-04-2019
“Our actual enemy is not any force exterior to ourselves, but our own crying weaknesses, our cowardice, our selfishness, our hypocrisy, our purblind sentimentalism” Sri Aurobindo
... Alarmingly, an extraordinarily divisive piece of proposed legislation to impose judicial remedy on a whole raft of day-to-day human differences in society that will deepen divisions among Indians along numerous axes, contrived by an Oxford academic, was tabled in the Indian parliament by an especially suspect member.
1)Shashi Tharoor introduces Anti-Discrimination & Equality Bill as private member bill in Lok Sabha.
1)This Bill aims to coerce top down diversity on a naturally diverse Indian/Indic society.
2)Creates a "Diversity Index" "Diversity Training" etc as overseen by "Equality Commission" - yes a straight out fascist setup to dominate simple Hindus/Indics with SJWs acting as maibaaps of even private society .
3)Imposes financial/civil penalties on erring private spaces & private groups.
4)Doesnt want the society to naturally negotiate its balance between its diverse groups but wants to impose equity & balance from the top aiming to split the society between privileged vs non-privileged based on subjective criteria as defined by the Equality Commission from time to time (i.e not based on any objective criteria like economic background)
Dr.Tarunabh Khaitan, who is an Associate Professor at Oxford University, U.K., and on whose advice, Tharoor has drafted the Bill, said: “The Bill is an effort to respond, among other events, to Rohith Vemula’s tragic suicide, which has put the need for an antidiscrimination legislation back on the political agenda{as if there are no tragic suicides of students before in India before hain ji?}. India is amongst the few regimes with a constitutional commitment to a liberal democracy that nevertheless lack a comprehensive, multi-ground, antidiscrimination legislation.
Why does Shashi Tharoor hate Hindu's so much as to want to subject them to a state mandated straightjacket using the mainority pasand Bills like MaSuKa Bill & the ironically named Anti-Discrimination & Equality Bill which clearly aims to discriminate the majority to propitiate the mainority ?2) Sashi Tharoor & KTS Tulsi introduce MaSuKa Bill in Parliament as a private member Bill
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The Bill was drafted by Tharoor and Tulsi in 2017, with a focus similar to other proposals such as the Manav Suraksha Kanoon(the infamous MaSuKa Bill) drafted by lawyers and activists last year. This includes a focus on ensuring that the police and local administration do more to stop such incidents, and also ensure compensation and protection of victims.
Salient features of @ShashiTharoor 's version of MASUKA bill (anti-Lynching bill) where Hindus are presumed to be guilty against the perennial victimhood of mainorities.Note the new offence of "creating a hostile environment for the mainorities" as envisioned by Shashi Tharoor & foisted on the Hindus.
Jem, as usual a gem of an article. One thing to my mind about reading about this time and doing the same parallel to today's time, was that simply this became a matter of economics. A few years ago, I read the book Pagans and Christians, by Robin Lane Fox. It's been a few years since I wrote the article below, but the will number one thing that has stuck with me for all of that time is that the reason why it seems there was such a drastic fallout of Roman religion at the time was that simply Constantine shut off all funding to Roman temples at the time. Starved of central funds while Christian churches availed a sudden influx of wealth and building, the Roman gods to an extent couldn't compete with this new influx of propaganda from all quarters especially funded by Constantine himself. Over the next couple of centuries, of course fighting not only an idea but mass conversions and violence against themselves Roman, Greek and Celtic religions naturally died.JE Menon wrote:Hello people,
I've got an article out on Opindia which looks at the parallel with the emergence/spread of Christianity in Europe and comparing it with the situation in India today as we head into a crucial election from an historic perspective. There are many underlying currents which people will sense and recognise while reading the article, while I have not explicitly stated them. That was my intention, to make people think.
I know it is tacky to ask for tweeting, facebooking, and spreading by any means necessary within your networks, but I'm still asking because I truly believe that we are at a civilizational inflextion point. So please read it, and please spread it.
https://www.opindia.com/2019/04/indias- ... ilisation/
That is exactly what the BIF want. Total control over the passive Hindus, dish out exemplary punishments for "troublemaking" outliers and the unhindered freedom to run their venal agenda all the while counting on the Hindu apathy and their extreme reluctance to cause offence, even when they themselves are in an existential crisis, all the while secularly "protecting" the already pampered "minorities".Singha wrote:reading the points, this proposal can be used to blame anyone for anything. even me taking away the TV remote control from my child is "creating a hostile environment". anyone can be victimized.
the asuric forces within india have deep control networks stretching back to numerous foreign academics & media who themselves are the front end of more shadowy financial, evangelical, jihadi, sinic interests. dig below the surface and the real masterminds are sitting in DC, london, peking, riyadh, rome, islamabad...
Isn't it exactly what the britshits and the then GoI did by ensuring govt control over Hindu temples and religious Institutions via The Hindu Religious And Charitable Endowment Act. ... In 1925, the Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1923 (Act I of 1925) which is in force in some form or the other even today??Muns wrote:Jem, as usual a gem of an article. One thing to my mind about reading about this time and doing the same parallel to today's time, was that simply this became a matter of economics. A few years ago, I read the book Pagans and Christians, by Robin Lane Fox. It's been a few years since I wrote the article below, but the will number one thing that has stuck with me for all of that time is that the reason why it seems there was such a drastic fallout of Roman religion at the time was that simply Constantine shut off all funding to Roman temples at the time. Starved of central funds while Christian churches availed a sudden influx of wealth and building, the Roman gods to an extent couldn't compete with this new influx of propaganda from all quarters especially funded by Constantine himself. Over the next couple of centuries, of course fighting not only an idea but mass conversions and violence against themselves Roman, Greek and Celtic religions naturally died.JE Menon wrote:Hello people,
I've got an article out on Opindia which looks at the parallel with the emergence/spread of Christianity in Europe and comparing it with the situation in India today as we head into a crucial election from an historic perspective. There are many underlying currents which people will sense and recognise while reading the article, while I have not explicitly stated them. That was my intention, to make people think.
I know it is tacky to ask for tweeting, facebooking, and spreading by any means necessary within your networks, but I'm still asking because I truly believe that we are at a civilizational inflextion point. So please read it, and please spread it.
https://www.opindia.com/2019/04/indias- ... ilisation/
Now I think of the same thing when it comes to Mandirs and the lack of funding. Not only that but the diversion of money from Mandirs to fund building of Churches and Masjids, really sound the death Knell. We will be releasing a video on this issue soon. Its already in the works.
http://sanchitakarma.blogspot.com/2015/ ... -wolf.html
Maybe time for me to rework that article for India Aware.
Exactly that Chetak, exactly that. It's all a matter of pure funding and money. How else can some camel riding nomads just over a half-century ago, such as the Al Saud family, not only name the whole peninsula after their family, but also fund the growth of hundreds if not thousands of Madrassahs the world over, including in our own backyard now terrorizing us.chetak wrote:Isn't it exactly what the britshits and the then GoI did by ensuring govt control over Hindu temples and religious Institutions via The Hindu Religious And Charitable Endowment Act. ... In 1925, the Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1923 (Act I of 1925) which is in force in some form or the other even today??Muns wrote:
Jem, as usual a gem of an article. One thing to my mind about reading about this time and doing the same parallel to today's time, was that simply this became a matter of economics. A few years ago, I read the book Pagans and Christians, by Robin Lane Fox. It's been a few years since I wrote the article below, but the will number one thing that has stuck with me for all of that time is that the reason why it seems there was such a drastic fallout of Roman religion at the time was that simply Constantine shut off all funding to Roman temples at the time. Starved of central funds while Christian churches availed a sudden influx of wealth and building, the Roman gods to an extent couldn't compete with this new influx of propaganda from all quarters especially funded by Constantine himself. Over the next couple of centuries, of course fighting not only an idea but mass conversions and violence against themselves Roman, Greek and Celtic religions naturally died.
Now I think of the same thing when it comes to Mandirs and the lack of funding. Not only that but the diversion of money from Mandirs to fund building of Churches and Masjids, really sound the death Knell. We will be releasing a video on this issue soon. Its already in the works.
http://sanchitakarma.blogspot.com/2015/ ... -wolf.html
Maybe time for me to rework that article for India Aware.
we know all too well how these collected monies are being (mis)used by the seculars.
What about those pidis high on pappu mutra who added "chowkidar chor hai" in the handles?
Former Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, who was present at the discussion, said, “War is not an option. We build armies to not win a war but avoid a war. We must find a way to normalise relations with Pakistan. If we need to change behaviour of Pakistan we need to change our behaviour towards them.” If we both demonise each other we can never put an end to these killings or infiltrations, he said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/arti ... aign=cppst"My statement was made in the heat of political campaigning .. my political opponents wrongly projected that I had deliberately .. NOTHING COULD BE FARTHER FROM MY MIND.
We build armies to not win a war but avoid a war by running away and hiding, while we profit from the arms deals.
Singha ji, a small story by you based on a future scenario where Masuka is implemented and how it's used to destroy few Hindu characters, would go a long way to educate masses; who don't usually like to read long complicated legal terms peppered articles.Singha wrote:https://www.garudabooks.com/hindu-terro ... e-affairs/
The Myth of Hindu Terror: Insider Account of Ministry of Home Affairs
RVS Mani
Hindu Terror: Insider account of Ministry of Home Affairs is a recommended read for both laymen and experts who want to get a first-hand account of, among other things, how common political interference is in matters of national security.
Thank you for posting this. Did not realize one could support them, I just did too. We need as many such outlets as we can have. There are too many enemies lined up against us.Vikas wrote:Proudly paid to OpIndia media for the great service they are offering to Hindu cause.
If you were referring to the late brave Omble ji, it was awarded posthumously.ramana wrote:We should lobby for his being awarded Ashoka Chakra.
Now that the battle lines have been drawn, We arm chair warriors can atleast support those who keep fighting.Primus wrote:Thank you for posting this. Did not realize one could support them, I just did too. We need as many such outlets as we can have. There are too many enemies lined up against us.Vikas wrote:Proudly paid to OpIndia media for the great service they are offering to Hindu cause.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Last 7 days in Odisha:
1. BJP leader was shot dead in Khordha
2. 32 Yr old BJP worker beaten to death by BJD partymen in Ganjam
3. Bombs hurled at BJP leader's vehicle in Bhubaneswar
4. 3 members of a family were attacked with sharp weapons in Kendrapara for attending a BJP rally
Now, Democracy not in danger
https://twitter.com/AskAnshul/status/11 ... 8481855489
Some of the numbers seem to be very optimistic to me and some are misplaced. For instance, in Punjab, BJP is given as 4, and its allies (SAD) 2. BJP contests only 3 seats in Punjab, so I am guessing that the author meant that BJP is 2, SAD is 4 [this is extremely optimistic for this time]. BJP getting 2 seats in AP and 2 seats in Telangana is also hyper-optimistic, and 5 in Kerala is just beyond belief. The others are also on the optimistic side.ramana wrote:I have a Satta Bazaar estimate putting 299/350 for BJP/NDA. It's in Hindi.
भाजपा. = 299
सहयोगी। = 51
*एनडीए - = 350*
*महाराष्ट्र (48)*
= भाजपा -25 सहयोगी -16
*गुजरात (26)*
= बीजेपी -26
*मध्य प्रदेश (29)*
= भाजपा -25
*राजस्थान - (25)*
= बीजेपी -22
*पंजाब (13)*
= भाजपा- 4 सहयोगी -2
*हरियाणा (10)*
= भाजपा - 9
*जम्मू और कश्मीर - (6)*
= भाजपा -3
*उत्तराखंड (5)*
= भाजपा -3
*हिमाचल प्रदेश (4)*
= भाजपा -3
*दिल्ली (7)*
= भाजपा - 7
*उत्तर प्रदेश (80)*
= भाजपा -61 सहयोगी -5
*बिहार (40)*
= भाजपा - 16 सहयोगी -14
*तमिलनाडु (39)*
= भाजपा -4 सहयोगी- 13
*कर्नाटक (28)*
= भाजपा - 16
*आंध्र प्रदेश - (25)*
= भाजपा -2
*तेलंगाना (17)*
= भाजपा -2
*केरल (20)*
= भाजपा -5
*असम (14)*
= भाजपा- 8
*उत्तर-पूर्व (11)*
= भाजपा - 5 सहयोगी -2
*ओरिसा (21)*
= भाजपा -13
*छत्तीसगढ़ (11)*
= भाजपा - 7
*झारखंड (14)*
= भाजपा - 9
*पश्चिम बंगाल (42)*
= बीजेपी -22
*गोवा (2)*
= भाजपा - 2
*अन्य केंद्र शाशित प्रदेश (6)*
= भाजपा -4
*कांग्रेस प्रेजिडेंट राहुल गांधी अमेठी-उत्तरप्रदेश और वायनाड-केरल से हार सकते है।*
*कांग्रेस पार्टी को 2019 के लोकसभा चुनाव में भी बाद लोकसभा में विपक्ष पार्टी बनने के मौका नही मिलेगा, कांग्रेस को कम से कम 55 सांसद सीटों की तुलना में कम जीत हासिल हो सकती है, जिससे विपक्ष के नेता के रूप में पहचाना जाना चाहिए।*
andShanmukh wrote: Basically, it is going to come down to this. BJP will lose ~50 seats [at least] of the 282 seats they won last time.
seem to be mutually contradictory. you have given a break-up for possible seats in S, E & NE but not for the 50 seats that its supposed to lose.This is assuming that the UP results go well for BJP and it does not lose >15 seats.
In 2014, BJP won 25/25 in Rajasthan. This time it is likely to be 18-20.Rahul M wrote:andShanmukh wrote: Basically, it is going to come down to this. BJP will lose ~50 seats [at least] of the 282 seats they won last time.seem to be mutually contradictory. you have given a break-up for possible seats in S, E & NE but not for the 50 seats that its supposed to lose.This is assuming that the UP results go well for BJP and it does not lose >15 seats.
you are saying BJP will lose 35+ seats from MP, RJ GJ, HR, PB, HP, UK & JK ?
Serious question: you say nothing has changed. Did they also have a BRF in those days?Karan M wrote:Bottomline, elite Hindus are cowards and rest of them up are caught up with infighting over caste, a house divided..nothing seems to have changed since the days of the Afghans seeing multiple scattered Rajput campfires..:-(