2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

The Strategic Issues & International Relations Forum is a venue to discuss issues pertaining to India's security environment, her strategic outlook on global affairs and as well as the effect of international relations in the Indian Subcontinent. We request members to kindly stay within the mandate of this forum and keep their exchanges of views, on a civilised level, however vehemently any disagreement may be felt. All feedback regarding forum usage may be sent to the moderators using the Feedback Form or by clicking the Report Post Icon in any objectionable post for proper action. Please note that the views expressed by the Members and Moderators on these discussion boards are that of the individuals only and do not reflect the official policy or view of the Bharat-Rakshak.com Website. Copyright Violation is strictly prohibited and may result in revocation of your posting rights - please read the FAQ for full details. Users must also abide by the Forum Guidelines at all times.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

Santosh wrote:@chetak ji and @darshan ji, I think you both are saying the same thing. No Hindu in their right mind will think of toppling the duo because that is what BIF wants and it will lead to rest of Bharat turning into Bengal quickly. But we need to keep the pressure on MS to deliver on issues that Hindus voted them for. Everyone knew that violence is coming to Bengal regardless of whether BJP wins or loses. What steps were taken to prevent it? Why were central forces not kept around longer to spot trouble areas and respond. BJP is not an urban party in Bengal - quite the opposite. Imagine poor rural Hindu voters risking their life and property to vote bjp and what does bjp do? Leave quietly. The GJ experience is very clear - MS does not care much about Hindu lives in their agonizingly slow civilizational battle. In fact they are prepared to buy peace at cost of Hindu lives. Darshan ji has elaborated this point very clearly in his posts. So where does that leave us Hindus?

Bengal will be a template for other states - BIF knows bjp won't respond and will just leave the field. When bjp leaders go to rural areas that have BIF presence, they get attacked and they do nothing except kadi ninda whining on teetar. What message does that give to the rural voters? Unka koi mai baap nahin hai. So they default to paying jiziya. Vote BIF and buy peace. Essentially, BJP has nothing to show on Shaheen bagh protests - they got lucky with Covid. Nothing to show on Kisan andolan, the law has been suspended. Nothing to show in Bengal. Hindus are watching because this fight is coming to their streets and houses.
but first, it's vital to protect and safeguard your troops.

They have all fought the good fight, solely on your say so



Roopa Ganguly and other woman BJP leaders arrested in Kolkata for protesting against violence in West Bengal
via@OpIndia_com·2h
Ambar
BRF Oldie
Posts: 3173
Joined: 12 Jun 2010 09:56
Location: Weak meek unkil Sam!

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Ambar »

chetak wrote:
Ambar wrote:If our entire hope of saving a 5000+ yrs old civilization rests on the shoulders of just 2 guys and one party then we've lost already.
the others depended on just one family and one corrupt party and did exceedingly well over the past 70 years

In the beginning, they depended on just one guju guy and his britshit educated sidekick to neuter the entire 5000+ yrs old civilization

Ambedkar and patel were so very easily swatted aside by the capo di tutti and his maculayputra consiglieri

that was the beginning of the mafia
"The Family" is just a figurehead, their sustainability is the ecosystem they built. None of the Gandhi-Nehru family members going back to Jawahar had any intelligence or cunningness to survive in politics let alone thrive but they benefited from the Congress party ecosystem which predates independence by 50 yrs. When the transfer of power took place, they easily subverted the judiciary, law enforcement, bureaucracy and media to their advantage and did so unchallenged for almost 40 yrs. You know why a IPS officer or a IAS officer does not care much for a BJP MLA or MP ? Because they know that BJP too needs to work within the confines of this ecosystem and in 5 or 10 yrs time the change of guard will take place and the default rulers will return. Before making grand plans of throwing Mamata or Uddhav behind bars or hanging Amrinder or Kejri to a lamp post, lets list the low hanging fruits that the administration can go after. If you want to break the walls of the ecosystem, first begin removing the bricks one at a time to make the super structure come crashing down.
KL Dubey
BRFite
Posts: 1763
Joined: 16 Dec 2016 22:34

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by KL Dubey »

Santosh wrote:But we need to keep the pressure on MS to deliver on issues that Hindus voted them for.
In that case, posting on BRF is an absolute waste of your time since Modi, Shah or their employees are highly unlikely to be reading it. Why don't you tweet or email the concerned ministries/PMO directly ?

E.g. say President's rule in WB is desired. Will 2 million tweets to PM Modi and Pres Ramanathan be more effective in delivering the message, or will BRF postings by 5-10 guys be more effective ?
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

Ambar wrote:
chetak wrote:
the others depended on just one family and one corrupt party and did exceedingly well over the past 70 years

In the beginning, they depended on just one guju guy and his britshit educated sidekick to neuter the entire 5000+ yrs old civilization

Ambedkar and patel were so very easily swatted aside by the capo di tutti and his maculayputra consiglieri

that was the beginning of the mafia
"The Family" is just a figurehead, their sustainability is the ecosystem they built. None of the Gandhi-Nehru family members going back to Jawahar had any intelligence or cunningness to survive in politics let alone thrive but they benefited from the Congress party ecosystem which predates independence by 50 yrs. When the transfer of power took place, they easily subverted the judiciary, law enforcement, bureaucracy and media to their advantage and did so unchallenged for almost 40 yrs. You know why a IPS officer or a IAS officer does not care much for a BJP MLA or MP ? Because they know that BJP too needs to work within the confines of this ecosystem and in 5 or 10 yrs time the change of guard will take place and the default rulers will return. Before making grand plans of throwing Mamata or Uddhav behind bars or hanging Amrinder or Kejri to a lamp post, lets list the low hanging fruits that the administration can go after. If you want to break the walls of the ecosystem, first begin removing the bricks one at a time to make the super structure come crashing down.
get the cases going first.

show the troops that you mean business.

lets see at least 5-10 court appearances to start off

what about tarun tejpal.

did you need so many years to piously accommodate a horny little punk like him and he is yet to be sentenced.

and then the endless rounds of appeals will start al over once again with him out on bail.

by then, the congis will come back and simply dismiss the case and free him, all in one single afternoon

it is somehow important for the BIF to keep him safe, so it should be important for the dharmics to make sure that he gets his just legal deserts.
sanjayc
BRFite
Posts: 1095
Joined: 22 Aug 2016 21:40

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by sanjayc »

Santosh wrote:@chetak ji and @darshan ji, I think you both are saying the same thing. No Hindu in their right mind will think of toppling the duo because that is what BIF wants and it will lead to rest of Bharat turning into Bengal quickly.
On the contrary, there is a whole army of these unthinking zombie Hindus out there dreaming of toppling Modi and Yogi. Most Bengalis in my company in Delhi are delirious with joy at BJP losing in WB. (All these dudes escaped Bengal at the first opportunity to find a job in Delhi. The irony totally misses them; neither do these blind zombies comprehend how close they are to becoming like Kashmiri Pandits. They just tour Bengal once a year where they strut around their relatives as a Bengali doing job in the National Capital, which is a big status symbol for them).
The Muslim Takeover of West Bengal
By Janet Levy

Riots, restrictions on speech and religion, and the takeover of politics and law enforcement are just a few of the unwelcome changes that can be expected in non-Muslim societies as Muslim immigrants increase in number, according to Dr. Peter Hammond. A Christian missionary based in South Africa and author of 40 books, Hammond delineates how Muslims change societies in his book, Slavery, Terrorism and Islam. Citing examples of countries worldwide, Hammond outlines typical activities that occur as the Muslim percentage of the total population increases. It is a warning bell about the gradual, step-by-step changes that can be expected in other countries still undergoing significant Muslim immigration.

These societal changes occur because devout Muslims are bound by a 1,400-year-old doctrine of immigration originating in Islamic scriptures and based on Mohammed's migration from Mecca to Medina. Under the religious edict or Hijra, Islamic expansionism and submission of all non-Muslims to shariah or Islamic doctrine must occur. Islamic expansionism and its counterpart, jihad, are first expressed as Muslim demands for special status and privileges within the host country. A higher percentage of Muslims in the host country can soon translate into Muslim control of political processes, law enforcement, media, and the economy, as well as restrictions on freedom of movement, speech and religious practices. The appropriation of goods and property, as well as violence with impunity, can also occur.

The situation in at West Bengal in Hindu-majority India, bordering Muslim-majority Bangladesh, illustrates the inherent problems to non-Muslim societies of a growing Muslim population.

West Bengal

Bengal, an ethno-cultural region, was politically divided in 1947 during the partitioning of British India into independent India and Pakistan. Under this arrangement, the Bengal province was carved in two: the predominately-Hindu West Bengal, a state of India, and the predominately-Muslim East Bengal, which became a province of Pakistan and, in 1971, the Muslim-majority country of Bangladesh.

At partitioning, the Muslim population of West Bengal stood at 12% and the Hindu population of East Bengal 30%. Today, with massive Muslim immigration, Hindu persecution and forced conversions, West Bengal’s Muslim population has increased to 27% (up to 63% in some districts), as per the 2011 census and Bangladesh’s Hindu population has decreased to 8%. While the situation for Hindus in Bangladesh is certainly dire, life has become increasingly difficult for Hindus in West Bengal, home to a Muslim-appeasing government and a breeding ground and safe haven for terrorists. For several years, West Bengal has suffered under apparent Muslim-planned riots designed to implement shariah, extract government concessions and grab more territory.

Kolkata Riots

In 2007, a violent protest broke out in Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta) against Bangladeshi feminist author, physician and human rights activist, Taslima Nasreen. The demonstrations against Nasreen were a thinly veiled attempt to institute Islamic blasphemy laws and curtail freedom of speech.

Nasreen, who was born a Bangladeshi Muslim but chose atheism, had witnessed the horrific treatment of Islamic women in her medical practice, and advocated for freedom of expression, women’s rights, non-Muslim rights and abolition of shariah law. In 1993, she published a novel, Lajja (Shame) about a Hindu family persecuted by Muslims. The novel ignited a furor in the Muslim community, which called for a ban on the book and offered a bounty for her death. The novel was subsequently banned by Indian authorities. Nasreen was physically attacked, went into hiding and escaped from Bangladesh to Europe. After 10 years’ exile, she returned to the east and settled in Kolkata. Her Bangladeshi passport had been revoked and she waited several years for a visa to be able to visit India. While in Kolkata, she continued to write articles critical of Islam despite renewed threats and calls for her beheading.

In November 2007, a protest organized by militant Muslims against Nasreen led to riots as Muslims blocked traffic, pelted police and journalists, torched cars and damaged buses. Similar to the justification for the Charlie Hebdo murders in Paris, West Bengali Muslims protested the violation of shariah blasphemy law, which mandates death for anyone who dares to criticize Islam. The army was forced to intervene, Nasreen was placed under house arrest and later forced to leave the area. The banned Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and the Pakistani Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) were believed to have fostered the mayhem.

Canning District Riots

In 2013, Muslims in West Bengal were actively lobbying for a second partition of India to create an Islamic super state – Mughalistan – that would incorporate Pakistan, Bangladesh and parts of India. Meanwhile, ethnic divisions were also stirred up by an upcoming local election. Into this charged situation, the murder of a Muslim cleric by unidentified assailants sparked outrage among Muslims, as thousands mobilized for rioting in the Canning District. An article in a popular weekly publication, Organiser, called the attack “a well organized and meticulously planned attack on Hindus.” Over 200 Hindu homes were looted and firebombed, hundreds of temples and idols destroyed, and vehicles set on fire amid shouts of “Allah-hu Akbar!” Repeated calls for help by Hindus went unanswered by the police. Local residents claimed authorities were complicit with the Muslim mobs.

Violence in Usti

This January 29th, in a market in the Kolkata suburb of Usti, more than 50 Hindu shops were ransacked, looted and gutted by rampaging jihadists. Police mostly watched as bombs were hurled at Hindus indiscriminately. They fired a few random shots into the air and detained victimized Hindu shop owners while their attackers roamed free. A legislative assembly member and the state minister for minority affairs reportedly demanded that local police release the few rioters held in custody. There was limited reporting by the mainstream media that didn’t specify the Muslim identity of the perpetrators and West Bengal’s Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, issued no statement about the violence. Independent sites, Indiafacts and Hindu Samhati, reported the incident with numerous photographs.

Political Implications

With a 27% Muslim population, enough pressure exists to tip the scales for elected officials precariously toward advancement of an Islamist agenda and make Muslims the most privileged class in West Bengal. In some areas, such as the border district of Murshidabad, which is over 63% Muslim, de facto shariah is imposed on all residents. The vast majority of political candidates, elected officials and law enforcement leadership are Muslim and the economic prospects for Hindus dim as Muslims refuse to patronize non-Muslim businesses.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who has received official visits from Hillary Clinton and several U.S. ambassadors, offers a prime example of a political leader who expediently favors Muslim constituents, capitulates to their many demands and entices them with special benefits and privileges. The reality of Muslim vote bank politics, whereby an entire Muslim community votes along lines dictated by the local imam or religious leader, adds to the problem and furthers Muslim control of the state. Banerjee has gone so far in her Muslim sympathies as to publicly recite the Kalima Shahadat, the Islamic conversion prayer, in front of an audience of imams.

Because West Bengal’s Muslims were largely responsible for her election as chief minister, Banerjee has made substantial payback. She approved and validated the academic degrees of 10,000 previously unrecognized Saudi-funded and controlled madrasas (Islamic colleges) four minarets (Muslim towers), honorariums for imams and an exclusively Islamic township. Banerjee called for the establishment of Muslim medical, technical and nursing schools with special subsidies for Muslim students, as well as Muslim-only hospitals. She has favored Muslims to the extent of distributing free bicycles and rail passes to female Muslim students and laptops to Muslim boys. Banerjee’s political party, the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), will most likely send more Islamists to serve in parliament in the future. Reportedly, jihadist sleeper cells inhabit the area under her protection. Meanwhile, the needs of Hindu refugees from Bangladesh are ignored, even as they continue being victimized in West Bengal.

In June of 2014, Mamata Banerjee made a highly questionable appointment, Rajya Sabha, to the upper house of the Indian Parliament. Despite multiple warnings from the District Intelligence Bureau that had red-flagged him for instigating violence against Hindus, including alleged participation in the Kolkata and Canning riots and sheltering known terrorists, she selected Pakistani Hassan Imran to serve as MP. Imran is a founder and self-admitted member of the radical student group, the Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), a recognized terrorist organization banned by the Indian government. He founded and edited a radical weekly magazine, Kalam, which he later turned into a daily newspaper, Dainik Kalam, and sold to the Saradha Group, a financial conglomerate with ties to West Bengal government officials. The publication has advocated for the establishment of Muslim-controlled areas in the state under shariah. Hassan has close ties to local Islamist leaders and has worked with Jamat-e-Islami (JI), a pro-Saudi jihadist group supported by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). He also has ties to a chief official of the Islamic Development Bank, a Saudi entity that has financed Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood affiliate, the Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR), an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism funding trial in the United States. JI and the ISI have been linked to efforts to take over the Indian state of Assam and separate it from India.

The Saudi-funded terrorist group Jamaat-ul-Mujahadeen, also linked to MP Hassan Imran, has a major base in West Bengal, including bomb-manufacturing units, and has used Wahhabi money to build mosques throughout the state. The Muslim call to prayer is blasted by loudspeaker from early in the morning to late at night and some thoroughfares in the Muslim districts of Kolkata are closed to all traffic for Friday prayers.

Recently, Hassan and other associates of Mamata Banerjee were implicated in a financial scandal – a Ponzi scheme with the Saradha Group – and things are starting to unravel for the chief minister. A major investigation of a consortium of 200 private companies that collected between $4 – 6 billion from over 1.7 million depositors before it collapsed, may bring down her reign in West Bengal. Her MP appointee, Hassan, is believed to have acted as a liaison between Jamaat-e-Islami and the money launderers.

Bangladesh

Hindus of West Bengal need only look across the border to Bangladesh to see their future if Muslim immigration continues and the Muslim population exceeds the current 27%. In Bangladesh, with an 89% Muslim population, ethnic cleansing persists unabated, Hindu land is forcibly captured and Hindu homes and businesses looted. People are commonly beaten with no police intervention. Hindus have been tortured and forced to pay the jizya, a tax that non-Muslims are required to pay for protection against Muslim terrorism. Hindu girls, even married women, have been raped, mutilated, kidnapped, enslaved and forced to marry Muslim men. Law enforcement authorities are often complicit in the activities and provide no protection or recourse. Victims are typically threatened if they report incidents to the police. Often, in the case of abduction, police refuse to register complaints and make claims that consensual intercourse has taken place even if the girl is 9 or 10 years old, a non-minor under Islamic standards.

Kidnapped Hindu girls who manage to escape report that they were taken to Muslim families in which relatives and friends were invited to rape them over several days while Muslim women facilitated the encounters.

This dire future could possibly be avoided in West Bengal, where some speculate that the Saradha financial scandal could go far in exposing Mamata Banerjee’s dangerous ties to Islamists who seek to wrest control of West Bengal from Hindus. If her government falls as a result, it could be the wake-up call needed to turn the current situation around. It could also serve as an example to other countries facing increasing Muslim immigration and increasing imposition of Muslim values on non-Muslims.
https://www.americanthinker.com/article ... aI.twitter
sanjaykumar
BRF Oldie
Posts: 6110
Joined: 16 Oct 2005 05:51

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by sanjaykumar »

Is this West Bengal or is it a description of hell?
Ambar
BRF Oldie
Posts: 3173
Joined: 12 Jun 2010 09:56
Location: Weak meek unkil Sam!

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Ambar »

sanjayc wrote:
On the contrary, there is a whole army of these unthinking zombie Hindus out there dreaming of toppling Modi and Yogi. Most Bengalis in my company in Delhi are delirious with joy at BJP losing in WB. (All these dudes escaped Bengal at the first opportunity to find a job in Delhi. The irony totally misses them; neither do these blind zombies comprehend how close they are to becoming like Kashmiri Pandits. They just tour Bengal once a year where they strut around their relatives as a Bengali doing job in the National Capital, which is a big status symbol for them).
4 states which have gone through maximum trauma are also the states where the hindu population displays maximum dhimmitude and prefer to remain in denial. The states are Kashmir, Punjab, West Bengal and Kerala, many Hindus from these 4 states have escaped to other states or from the country itself but continue to blame and shame anyone who dares to speak for the fellow hindus and their rights in those states. I don't know if its a generational guilt that they couldnt fight back or Stockholm syndrome which makes them behave the way they do. Ofcourse it is wrong for me to generalize but the most vociferous, extreme haters of RSS, pro-Hindu outfits and Modi usually come from one of these 4 states.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

sanjaykumar wrote:Is this West Bengal or is it a description of hell?

it's where they now think that the ghazwa e hind is going to start from

if she has read the kalima publicly to a gathering of mullahs, she may have already converted

and that explains a lot of her actions, the rest being taqiya.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

Ambar wrote:
sanjayc wrote:
On the contrary, there is a whole army of these unthinking zombie Hindus out there dreaming of toppling Modi and Yogi. Most Bengalis in my company in Delhi are delirious with joy at BJP losing in WB. (All these dudes escaped Bengal at the first opportunity to find a job in Delhi. The irony totally misses them; neither do these blind zombies comprehend how close they are to becoming like Kashmiri Pandits. They just tour Bengal once a year where they strut around their relatives as a Bengali doing job in the National Capital, which is a big status symbol for them).
4 states which have gone through maximum trauma are also the states where the hindu population displays maximum dhimmitude and prefer to remain in denial. The states are Kashmir, Punjab, West Bengal and Kerala, many Hindus from these 4 states have escaped to other states or from the country itself but continue to blame and shame anyone who dares to speak for the fellow hindus and their rights in those states. I don't know if its a generational guilt that they couldnt fight back or Stockholm syndrome which makes them behave the way they do. Ofcourse it is wrong for me to generalize but the most vociferous, extreme haters of RSS, pro-Hindu outfits and Modi usually come from one of these 4 states.
Ambar ji,

you may be on to something.

you need to refine and develop this thought
Tanaji
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4538
Joined: 21 Jun 2000 11:31

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Tanaji »

It might be best if GoI resigns and let the courts run the country officially. They seem to be running it anyway:

I mean what is the point of having this facade anyway..


https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... e-7305342/
Following the lines of the Delhi High Court, the Karnataka High Court also directed the Centre to increase the medical oxygen allocation to the state to 1200 MT per day from the present 965 MT.
When the Centre challenged the order in the Supreme Court, the top court refused to interfere with the High Court’s directive, saying “we will not leave the citizens of Karnataka in the lurch”.
https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... 9-7305774/
. In the given circumstance, we request Shri (Sidharth) Luthra or any other counsel to make request before the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court on Monday to take up the matter as urgently as possible,” the bench said. “We hope and trust that High Court shall consider the prayer for early hearing.”
https://indianexpress.com/article/citie ... s-7305193/
“Even 100 is less. If 100 people are calling at the same time, the person at 101 would have to wait; that is what it means,” said the division bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli, adding that every patient would take some 5-10 minutes on an average.
The court also said the same doctor should be assigned to the patient on each call.
https://indianexpress.com/article/coron ... c-7306205/
The West Bengal government moved the Supreme Court on Friday seeking directions to disband Phase-III vaccine policy of the Centre and adoption of uniform policy of procuring 100 per cent doses of COVID-19 from vaccine manufacturers which can be equitably distributed to all the States and Union Territories for free decentralized distribution.
darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by darshan »

GoI should have utilized the lull time to debate on paths to take for each scenario and gotten opposition, the real masters, etc. on record of their solutions.
vera_k
BRF Oldie
Posts: 3999
Joined: 20 Nov 2006 13:45

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by vera_k »

I've come around to the point of view that GoI should impose a national Emergency for the duration of Covid-19 (few years). The only country that has managed to handle Covid successfully is not a democracy after all, so its worth trying given all wings of government are flailing and shooting each other in the foot.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

from a WhatsApp forward


Imagine the alternative

DidiAmin: Close your eyes for a moment and think that the lady is home minister, kejriwal is defence and pappu is PM of India.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

vera_k wrote:I've come around to the point of view that GoI should impose a national Emergency for the duration of Covid-19 (few years). The only country that has managed to handle Covid successfully is not a democracy after all, so its worth trying given all wings of government are flailing and shooting each other in the foot.
the fears and apprehensions regarding the activist successor to bobde are coming true.

this was being debated for the longest time
Last edited by chetak on 08 May 2021 02:27, edited 1 time in total.
darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by darshan »

vera_k wrote:I've come around to the point of view that GoI should impose a national Emergency for the duration of Covid-19 (few years). The only country that has managed to handle Covid successfully is not a democracy after all, so its worth trying given all wings of government are flailing and shooting each other in the foot.
If one subscribes to bio warfare thoughts then this is likely the only solution. There won't be any stop to the number of waves. At some point, all wealth would be transferred over to suppliers. Vaccines and drugs would always lag the offensive bio weapons.
S_Madhukar
BRFite
Posts: 523
Joined: 27 Mar 2019 18:15

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by S_Madhukar »

sanjaykumar wrote:Is this West Bengal or is it a description of hell?
Makes me shudder if we are not Bakistan already ? I mean what law of the land allowed that guy to be a MP ? Worse what is the fascination or fetish with that religion, do the corrupt ones involved want to live in Afghanistan .... ? what money will you spend there ... rather be a Xtian at least booze and other worldly pleasures are not out of reach... :((
Makes me think Were the ones who migrated out the only ones with any sense and the leftover ones were easy prey...
S_Madhukar
BRFite
Posts: 523
Joined: 27 Mar 2019 18:15

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by S_Madhukar »

Tanaji wrote:It might be best if GoI resigns and let the courts run the country officially. They seem to be running it anyway:
At this rate courts will decide where Corp II and missile batteries should be placed on the border ... after all if their favourite state has to suffer in enemy action it won’t be fair...
Seeing the MeLords in action will be enough for enemy troops to turn tail ... :((
Ambar
BRF Oldie
Posts: 3173
Joined: 12 Jun 2010 09:56
Location: Weak meek unkil Sam!

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Ambar »

S_Madhukar wrote:
sanjaykumar wrote:Is this West Bengal or is it a description of hell?
Makes me shudder if we are not Bakistan already ? I mean what law of the land allowed that guy to be a MP ? Worse what is the fascination or fetish with that religion, do the corrupt ones involved want to live in Afghanistan .... ? what money will you spend there ... rather be a Xtian at least booze and other worldly pleasures are not out of reach... :((
Makes me think Were the ones who migrated out the only ones with any sense and the leftover ones were easy prey...
Such pusillanimous behavior is endemic in some states where the poor volunteer to get themselves massacred and the bourgeois rationalizes the violence and intimidation while they make plans to escape to a distant land and continue to blame the victim. Infact, you will find a good percentage of hindu population demonstrate such behavior in every state. I am sure many here will attest they cannot speak as freely as we do on this forum even in their closest social circles without the fear of being ostracized as being a "Sanghi", a "bhakt", a "non-secular person" etc. It is both tragic and fascinating how hundreds of visuals from puppies to 101 yr old women being butchered by TMC goons still makes many "secular" hindus blame BJP and RSS ! On the positive side of things, post 2014 atleast some hindus have woken up from their comatose state and actively wonder about how psy-ops is being played on them through ads, movies, tv shows, news media etc. but on the down side the majority of hindus still think it is their primary dharma to carry the burden of "secularism" even if it means losing their necks.
Santosh
BRFite
Posts: 802
Joined: 13 Apr 2005 01:55

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Santosh »

KL Dubey wrote:In that case, posting on BRF is an absolute waste of your time since Modi, Shah or their employees are highly unlikely to be reading it. Why don't you tweet or email the concerned ministries/PMO directly ?
E.g. say President's rule in WB is desired. Will 2 million tweets to PM Modi and Pres Ramanathan be more effective in delivering the message, or will BRF postings by 5-10 guys be more effective ?
What makes you think I did not? Its not either or.
Santosh
BRFite
Posts: 802
Joined: 13 Apr 2005 01:55

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Santosh »

FIR registered against Kangana Ranaut after TMC spokesperson files complaint, had called Mamata Banerjee a demoness
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/fir-aga ... -banerjee/

Roopa Ganguly and other woman BJP leaders arrested in Kolkata for protesting against violence in West Bengal
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/wb-bjp- ... -violence/

Bhajapa continues to fight with one hand tied behind back. How are CMs of WB, MH, KL, DL so fearless? People are jailed even for criticizing.
Kaivalya
BRFite
Posts: 430
Joined: 19 Oct 2018 21:51

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Kaivalya »

Santosh wrote:FIR registered against Kangana Ranaut after TMC spokesperson files complaint, had called Mamata Banerjee a demoness
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/fir-aga ... -banerjee/

Roopa Ganguly and other woman BJP leaders arrested in Kolkata for protesting against violence in West Bengal
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/wb-bjp- ... -violence/

Bhajapa continues to fight with one hand tied behind back. How are CMs of WB, MH, KL, DL so fearless? People are jailed even for criticizing.
Media keeps up the false pretenses : bhajapa are right wing extremists Ill treating minorities while the opposite happens in reality.

Evil mudi should rejine by june for covid mismanagement ( this drum beat is rehearsed and replayed now and will get progressively stronger) while kujli, peenarayi , bannoji, ut have all done a tremendous job!!!
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

what were the hans expecting, an engraved invitation after galwan.......


Indian Govt. gives TSPs nod for 5G trials; Chinese tech giants left out - The Hindu

China “concern and regret” at India’s 5G move,

External Affairs Minister Jaishankar says “can’t have friction, coercion, intimidation, and bloodshed on the border, and then say let us have a good relationship in other domains. It is not realistic.”

the same strong message has gone out to the pakis as well: stew in your own juice

to those delusional pakis who are now pretending that India is keen for trade, ask your rusted iron brother to explain in simple words as to why they are now crying.

remember, jaisi karni, waisi bharni
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

"Hon'ble Lordships, There is a India beyond Delhi"

Anonymous
06:05 PM, 07 May 2021


Hon’ble Lordships,

There is a India beyond Delhi.

This shouldn’t come as a surprise to your Lordships as many of you have practiced in different courts across the country and have been a part of various High Courts as Hon’ble Judges and even Chief Justices. You have been a part of not only the judicial framework but also a part of the culture of the States wherein you resided during such tenure. And there is no doubt that with every High Court, you have dispensed justice as if it was your parent High Court and the people, your own.

However, the Covid-19 crisis and the Delhi centric hearings taking place before the Hon’ble Delhi High Court and the Hon’ble Supreme Court make us wonder if Delhi is little more Indian than rest of India. And such fears may not be misplaced. Statements such as ‘Delhi Represents the Nation’ and ‘Delhi must be given its oxygen quota [fixed by Court] by whatever means’ may have been off-the-cuff and unintentional but do convey a sense of priority for Delhi. The direction, no matter how conveniently worded, to the Centre was to ensure 700 MT of oxygen to Delhi at any cost. There was a special preference given to Delhi which was not available for other States. It was indicated that Delhi is more entitled than others. Let us take this example, Madhya Pradesh, like Delhi, has no oxygen producing units of its own. However, with proactive coordination with industrialists and transport traders, it was able to secure few plants, containers, transport and continuous supply. It was proactive in making request for Oxygen Express. While it is still touch and go for Madhya Pradesh, the government acted in the nick of time. In Delhi, the High Court and the Supreme Court have directed the Central Government to bring oxygen to Delhi’s border. No such privilege was extended to Madhya Pradesh. Hopefully, the Centre will let us know if the same was at the cost of another State that was proactive in booking transport and supply and did not have the privilege of being Delhi. In fact, a report suggests that Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand are likely to be affected by such diversions of Oxygen supply to Delhi on behest of Hon’ble Courts. Maybe we all are equal, but Delhi residents are little more equal than others.

Similarly, Uttar Pradesh has been battling with shortage of oxygen and Remdesivir injections. There was a shortage of oxygen in Manipur (which was attended to by Assam in the spirit of cooperative federalism). There have been incidents reported in Rajasthan where Remdesivir has been out of stock in entire districts. In fact, Rajasthan has been asked by the Hon’ble Supreme Court to wait till next Monday to plead its grievances. The severity of the oxygen crisis in Punjab is apprehended to be underreported. Chhattisgarh has seen high levels of positivity rate. The crowding of senior citizens outside vaccination centers in Mumbai may be more dangerous than political rallies, considering the age group is more vulnerable. Yet, the hearing before the Hon’ble Supreme Court was limited to Delhi. There is urgency only for Delhi. This reminds me of a political slogan that may be suitably modified- Delhi is India and India is Delhi.

To be fair to the Hon’ble Supreme Court, they did refer to Mumbai briefly, another Metropolitan to commend its ‘Model’. However, the commendation rebels against the fact that Mumbai was the epicenter of second wave, the deaths are highest in Maharashtra and that there are enough statistics to show that Mumbai allowed the second wave to go unchecked for months with its alarmingly low testing, I will believe that the model being referred to was limited to utilization of oxygen. However, maybe a mention of Assam which has almost become self-sufficient in oxygen through prompt coordination with industries or Odisha, which has supplied oxygen to many States would have been better. But then, maybe these States are a victim of tyranny of distance and are not as glamorous as the ‘City That Never Sleeps.’ Maybe, their Lordships are guided by the limited reading of a section of media.

Individually, these instances may not mean much. Collectively, they indicate that the Hon’ble Courts are governed by the factors of proximity and self-preservation. They are likely to react when the deaths are closer to home and have more attention of the media. And there may not be anything extraordinary about it. The Hon’ble Justices are humans as well. They are affected by what they see, hear and read in the media. The closer the calamity, swifter the response. However, natural, the swift reaction may cause harm to the interest of other States who are reeling under the same pressure.

There is a difference between seeking all possible resources and all resources. The hearings do indicate that ‘all resources’ are meant for Delhi and other States, have to divide whatever is remaining. This cannot be allowed to continue not the hearings, rather the perception. The perception that Hon’ble Courts in Delhi will prioritize Delhi at the cost of others will only damage the institution more.

Maybe the situation could have been different, had there been regional benches of the apex Court and such regional benches would have been seized of the region-specific concerns. Maybe it could have been different if the Hon’ble Courts in Delhi were not accessible to only a select few lawyers. Maybe it would have been different if Courts did not let their territorial jurisdiction get better of the need to be fair and equitable to other States. The states may compete in the spirit of cooperative federalism, courts shouldn’t.

Post-script
I have not spoken of the inherent problem of Courts directing and micro-managing day to day affairs of the Executive. I will not speak of the fact that lawyers have decided to replace the wisdom of doctors in managing the pandemic. I will not speak of the discussion in a High Court (and not ICMR) as to whether Dexamethasone is an alternative to Remdesivir. I will not speak of the fact that government officials are spending more time before the Courts rather than actually working to save lives. Because these are issues concerning a larger debate on judicial activism and whether it has reached a destructive stage.

I have not spoken of the much-required audit of the Courts to determine how judicial delay has added to the misery in the pandemic. The unilateral offer of a corporate to produce 1000MT of oxygen per day was delayed by 5 crucial days on account of Hon’ble Court’s indecisiveness. To put things in perspective, such quantum of oxygen is 300 MT in excess of the per day requirement of Delhi. There are numerous roads, highway and public infrastructure projects in abeyance due to judicial battles and processes. Maybe, and just maybe, the flow of oxygen and medical help could have been better with better means of transport and supporting infrastructure. There are hundreds of undertrial prisoners suffering in jail attributable to judicial delays and are now at the mercy of the pandemic in overcrowded jails. Yet again, these are matters of judicial conduct that require a larger debate and maybe better times.

I have specifically not referred to the Bengal violence escaping the attention of the Courts and the otherwise hyperactive Bar. I will not go into the fact that the Hon’ble Supreme Court has refused to even list the petition on Bengal violence for hearing. As I stated above, maybe the proximity of courts determines the value attached to deaths. Yet, I have to remain silent. I know the moment I seek to draw attention to the same, the concerns will be dismissed as political. I can only hope that the Courts will use their discretion equitably, and equally.

There is a lot to be spoken. However, in an ideal world, such criticism would call for a debate and not contempt. We are not in ideal world. Therefore, the author issues her/his unconditional apology for any feelings that may have been hurt and any disrespect that may have been inferred. There is no intention to lower to the majesty of the Hon’ble Courts or commit any contempt.

Praying for a safe and happy vacation for Hon’ble Lordships.

Yours faithfully,

A non-Delhi resident,

India



[The author is a lawyer and chose to stay anonymous for personal reasons]
triank
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 80
Joined: 10 Dec 2020 17:13

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by triank »

Ashokk wrote:
triank wrote:tajinder singh bagga has uploaded a vid of delhi's DDU hospital on TTL showing how delhi govt is deliberately leaking & wasting oxygen in order to claim that delhi is suffering oxygen-shortage.
This is probably a case of oxygen being released through the safety relief valve to protect the cylinders from excessive pressure buildup.
yeah had doubt. got to know about it later.
triank
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 80
Joined: 10 Dec 2020 17:13

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by triank »

Santosh wrote: Bhajapa continues to fight with one hand tied behind back. How are CMs of WB, MH, KL, DL so fearless? People are jailed even for criticizing.
the comedian who played the character of raul gandi in the storia ad, got arrested by the punjab 'congress' police during his wedding with comediam sugandha mishra ('comedy nights with kapil'), under the pretense of flouting covid-protocols for marriage ceremony. not only him, but sugandha & all the guests (20-25 ppl overall) also got arrested & FIRs registered against them.
while comedian bharti is back to the CNWKS show despite being charged with possession of drugs, wouldn't be a surprise if sugandha isn't taken back to the show under khangressi-pressure, & the career of his husband too takes a hit.

the ruthless CONg machinery, never forgets never forgives!
triank
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 80
Joined: 10 Dec 2020 17:13

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by triank »

Ambar wrote:
S_Madhukar wrote: Makes me shudder if we are not Bakistan already ? I mean what law of the land allowed that guy to be a MP ? Worse what is the fascination or fetish with that religion, do the corrupt ones involved want to live in Afghanistan .... ? what money will you spend there ... rather be a Xtian at least booze and other worldly pleasures are not out of reach... :((
Makes me think Were the ones who migrated out the only ones with any sense and the leftover ones were easy prey...
Such pusillanimous behavior is endemic in some states where the poor volunteer to get themselves massacred and the bourgeois rationalizes the violence and intimidation while they make plans to escape to a distant land and continue to blame the victim. Infact, you will find a good percentage of hindu population demonstrate such behavior in every state. I am sure many here will attest they cannot speak as freely as we do on this forum even in their closest social circles without the fear of being ostracized as being a "Sanghi", a "bhakt", a "non-secular person" etc. It is both tragic and fascinating how hundreds of visuals from puppies to 101 yr old women being butchered by TMC goons still makes many "secular" hindus blame BJP and RSS ! On the positive side of things, post 2014 atleast some hindus have woken up from their comatose state and actively wonder about how psy-ops is being played on them through ads, movies, tv shows, news media etc. but on the down side the majority of hindus still think it is their primary dharma to carry the burden of "secularism" even if it means losing their necks.
that behaviour also, might i call is endemic again in, and percolates from our society to our public representatives (or/and, vice-versa) too, to varying extents..

Image

Image

(condemnation when the kaaryakarttaas happen to be..)


Image

Image

('how i became a hindu', sitaram goel)
Last edited by triank on 08 May 2021 18:33, edited 2 times in total.
triank
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 80
Joined: 10 Dec 2020 17:13

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by triank »

Kaivalya wrote:
Santosh wrote:FIR registered against Kangana Ranaut after TMC spokesperson files complaint, had called Mamata Banerjee a demoness
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/fir-aga ... -banerjee/

Roopa Ganguly and other woman BJP leaders arrested in Kolkata for protesting against violence in West Bengal
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/wb-bjp- ... -violence/

Bhajapa continues to fight with one hand tied behind back. How are CMs of WB, MH, KL, DL so fearless? People are jailed even for criticizing.
Media keeps up the false pretenses : bhajapa are right wing extremists Ill treating minorities while the opposite happens in reality.

Evil mudi should rejine by june for covid mismanagement ( this drum beat is rehearsed and replayed now and will get progressively stronger) while kujli, peenarayi , bannoji, ut have all done a tremendous job!!!
another must-watch vid again:

darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by darshan »

Ambar wrote:I am sure many here will attest they cannot speak as freely as we do on this forum even in their closest social circles without the fear of being ostracized as being a "Sanghi", a "bhakt", a "non-secular person" etc.
https://www.baps.org/Article/2011/Relig ... -2302.aspx#
Jarita
BRF Oldie
Posts: 2649
Joined: 30 Oct 2009 22:27
Location: Andromeda

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Jarita »

darshan wrote:
Ambar wrote:I am sure many here will attest they cannot speak as freely as we do on this forum even in their closest social circles without the fear of being ostracized as being a "Sanghi", a "bhakt", a "non-secular person" etc.
https://www.baps.org/Article/2011/Relig ... -2302.aspx#

Complete blacklisting happens with no invites and sly comments. My circles use the silent treatment or make off tangent remarks about genocide and an oppressive state.
But slowly but surely, other people start emerging and start questioning.

In our groups there is a deliberate silence about what is happening in WB though people are well aware. If someone brings it up, the topic is shifted to the failures with regards to Covid wave 2.

Some of the favorite words bandied about are

- Fascism
- Genocide
- Patriarchy
- Authoritarian
- Like Trump
- Regressive
- Caste hegemony
- oppression
- persecution
- state oppression
- state violence

And so on
Basically the Genocide Susie playbook has percolated through.
darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by darshan »

Indic Collective writes twice to Supreme Court to list petition on Bengal violence for urgent hearing, court pays no heed
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/indic-c ... e-pending/
darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by darshan »

Resident doctors at Mumbai municipal hospitals launch protest over stipend arrears, threaten to go on fast
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/doctors ... d-arrears/
Arvind Kejriwal govt expels 7 journalists from Whatsapp group after report critical of govt handling of oxygen crisis, senior journalists keep mum
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/arvind- ... en-crisis/
Tanaji
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4538
Joined: 21 Jun 2000 11:31

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by Tanaji »

In the meanwhile, SC has taken over the oxygen supply

https://indianexpress.com/article/coron ... t-7307141/
darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by darshan »

It's a shame that the chinese virus was released in 2019 and SC just caught up with forming of scientific National Task Force. Only if they weren't so busy else India would have conquered the world by now. I also hope that the SC finally orders this incompetent and pussyfooting Modi govt to start calling this a bioweapon and chinese virus. I also pray that the SC will order inquiry into why this GoI has failed to take on chinese and haven't sent any swift retribution for this chinese virus.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 32378
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by chetak »

the oxygen scam in dilli seems to be building ..............


Image
darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by darshan »

Good old INC tricks of creating shortages. Involvement of muslims pretty much guarantees no prosecution and requires many sign offs to raid muslim owned places. Many sign offs mean that many chances of getting tipped off.
darshan
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4018
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 04:16

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by darshan »

Imran Khan arrested in Amethi after playing ‘Imran aaya, naya Pakistan laaya’ song during victory procession
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/amethi- ... ike-rally/
...
Imran Khan also violated the Election Commission’s order barring victory processions in the wake of the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic. Aides Zabir Rehman, Maqsud, Ishtikhar, Aleem, and Shahrukh Khan were also arrested along with the Gram Pradhan.
....
triank
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 80
Joined: 10 Dec 2020 17:13

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by triank »

chetak wrote:the oxygen scam in dilli seems to be building ..............


Image
hearing that 2 close associates of amanatullah khan of pAAP have been arrested for black mktng of medical supplies & equipment including remdesivir & O2 cylinders.
triank
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 80
Joined: 10 Dec 2020 17:13

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by triank »

darshan wrote:Good old INC tricks of creating shortages. Involvement of muslims pretty much guarantees no prosecution and requires many sign offs to raid muslim owned places. Many sign offs mean that many chances of getting tipped off.
now that the SC has taken over supply of O2, would they also consider pronouncing death sentences to the black marketeers? most of them happen to be al-deenis. in this lies the obvious answer.
rsingh
BRF Oldie
Posts: 4451
Joined: 19 Jan 2005 01:05
Location: Pindi
Contact:

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by rsingh »

Hearing that our FM boycotted SC meet headed by China. At the same time banning Wi-Fi and bluetooth using devices that were made in China? If it true, this is biggest blow to China in our times.
triank
BRFite -Trainee
Posts: 80
Joined: 10 Dec 2020 17:13

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1

Post by triank »

darshan wrote:
Imran Khan arrested in Amethi after playing ‘Imran aaya, naya Pakistan laaya’ song during victory procession
https://www.opindia.com/2021/05/amethi- ... ike-rally/
...
Imran Khan also violated the Election Commission’s order barring victory processions in the wake of the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic. Aides Zabir Rehman, Maqsud, Ishtikhar, Aleem, and Shahrukh Khan were also arrested along with the Gram Pradhan.
....
because no celebration is complete w/o an accompanying 'beef party' as per shariat:

https://falanadikhana.com/up-winning-po ... e=Telegram

(3 pissfools arrested in sonbhadra distt. in UP for cow/calf slaughter during celebration for winning in the Panchayat elections)
Locked