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Why do they have to these kind of activities before 2024? It is costing them 1000 crore per year. Why these actions to alienate all middle class?
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vijayk wrote:Why do they have to these kind of activities before 2024? It is costing them 1000 crore per year. Why these actions to alienate all middle class?
Perhaps their data analysts have concluded that the numbers they will get from the non-middle class are sufficient to give them victory..
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Manish_P wrote:
vijayk wrote:Why do they have to these kind of activities before 2024? It is costing them 1000 crore per year. Why these actions to alienate all middle class?
Perhaps their data analysts have concluded that the numbers they will get from the non-middle class are sufficient to give them victory..
I hope they don't have that kind of arrogance
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https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/bully ... 61752.html
Bullying a journo: Rahul Gandhi’s inglorious hour was a true reflection of the man beyond simulated image of a democrat
The Congress leader wasn’t dropping a ‘truth bomb’, he was name-calling and ridiculing a journalist who was trying to do his job


Spread this everywhere
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https://www.indiatoday.in/opinion-colum ... 2023-03-27
Rahul Gandhi's disqualification and the hypocrisy of Western elites | OPINION
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Excellent piece! Most often those who clamour for justice for others have a pretty dark past themselves.
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Cyrano wrote:Excellent piece! Most often those who clamour for justice for others have a pretty dark past themselves.
https://twitter.com/Iyervval/status/1640680144032645120

Abhijit Iyer Mitra destroyed Ro Khanna

Ro tried to reply and was destroyed
https://twitter.com/Iyervval/status/1640359678973739008
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Rotfl deep fried Rona dhona Khanna!
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https://swarajyamag.com/politics/nitish ... the-offing
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s sudden and unusual visit to the residence of a BJP MLC (Member of Legislative Council), Sanjay Mayukh, Sunday (March 26) has set tongues wagging furiously in the state.

Mayukh had organised a ‘Chaiti Chhath’ puja at his residence.

Kumar, along with his two most trusted lieutenants--finance minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhury and water resources minister Sanjay Jha--were closeted with Mayukh for over an hour at the latter’s residence Sunday afternoon.

The visit is significant because Mayukh is known to be very close to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The BJP MLC often stays at Shah’s residence when he visits Delhi, and is considered to be one of Shah’s most trusted pair of eyes and ears in Patna.
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Cyrano wrote:Rotfl deep fried Rona dhona Khanna!
:rotfl:
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vijayk wrote:
https://twitter.com/Iyervval/status/1640680144032645120

Abhijit Iyer Mitra destroyed Ro Khanna

Ro tried to reply and was destroyed
https://twitter.com/Iyervval/status/1640359678973739008
It makes no difference to the this Khanna character. He is a puppet of the democratic party establishment.

They have an agenda, WRT, India. Everything that he is doing is to further that agenda.

Facts don't matter.

Objective reality doesn't matter.
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So far, no one has been questioning these NRI scumbags of INC and left backgrounds. These fellows are lazy, too shallow, do not even do their primary homework, and are accustomed to having their say with no one countering any rubbish they dish out on Hindus. Now that they are being shown the truth and mirror. It is only the start.
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vijayk wrote:https://swarajyamag.com/politics/nitish ... the-offing
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s sudden and unusual visit to the residence of a BJP MLC (Member of Legislative Council), Sanjay Mayukh, Sunday (March 26) has set tongues wagging furiously in the state.

Mayukh had organised a ‘Chaiti Chhath’ puja at his residence.

Kumar, along with his two most trusted lieutenants--finance minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhury and water resources minister Sanjay Jha--were closeted with Mayukh for over an hour at the latter’s residence Sunday afternoon.

The visit is significant because Mayukh is known to be very close to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The BJP MLC often stays at Shah’s residence when he visits Delhi, and is considered to be one of Shah’s most trusted pair of eyes and ears in Patna.
a similar situation is developing in TN too.

many "alliance" leaders are looking to bypass the local/state BJP bosses and dialogue directly with AS because many "alliance" leaders are of the same caste/community as annamalai and will vie to dominate the very votebanks that annamalai will polarize....

The coming padyatra of annamalai is already lighting a lot of fires under very uneasy dravidian butts.

The RSS is going to go all out and that, even during the best of times, is a very formidable opponent to manage anywhere in the country.

They are also trying to desperately block the RSS march because they cannot afford to let the public see the mass support that will gather to on the streets to welcome and support the RSS. That will, in itself, make many "fence sitters" to re assess their traditional support of the dravidians and to decide where to finally land before they cast their votes.

annamalai has become an existential threat to the established dravidian legacy because the DMK and the AIDMK are two sides of the same separatist coin.

ideological confusion has set into the dravidian ranks, and hopefully,
and very soon, that will soon give way to electoral panic and opportunistic political jumping jacks will abandon old ships for newer and greener pastures.
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Unfortunately, many US based Indians vote for Ro Khanna because he is desi & democrat. They don't realize the existential threat to even their own way of life from the Left Liberal gang. There is a recent video in Rajiv Malhotra's channel where a parent laments about how their own family is split asunder due to the woke ideology that's taken over their children. I have personally seen this in my interaction with an NRI kid as well.

The Viveka Buddhi seems to be lacking in many of the Indian grownups living in the US. It might have made sense to support the Democrats at one point of time. Now, they are a far worse enemy than the Republicans

Anyway OT for this thread. Glad to see Ro Khanna being roasted. Hopefully it gets through the thick skin of NRIs in the US
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Although Khanna's missteps will make outlawing caste discrimination a reality in the USA. There appears to be a unconscious deep rooted bias in an older generation of desi immigrants if someone like Khanna with left-liberal programming can sweep RaGa's utterances under the rug.
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whatever happened to economic hitman, PM aspirant, and toothless soothsayer rowdy rajan...

impassive radio silence or shocked speechless at seeing his chance/option/patron of PM's mauka slithering away into the drain...

either way, the congi ecosystem is scared schittless, witless and left rudderless as the chief twit's insistence of becoming the challenger/leader has been rejected by the opposition allies and the cambridge clown has been rendered jobless.

people (onion merchants) have even complained to mamamia about the clown prince's constant and unjustified abuse of Savarkar and the mafia queen has suitably admonished said clown, even to the extent of extracting a promise from clown to henceforth refrain from doing so.

So, no more flood of visitors to pay obeisance to the royal presence, bend the knee and kiss the ring, in hopes of garnering some crumbs off the table royale.
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chetak wrote:
a similar situation is developing in TN too.

many "alliance" leaders are looking to bypass the local/state BJP bosses and dialogue directly with AS because many "alliance" leaders are of the same caste/community as annamalai and will vie to dominate the very votebanks that annamalai will polarize....
But has TN BJP reached the critical mass? Just being the growing challenger in the state isnt enough to win seats.

There is buzz that TN BJP+ will fight on own, without EPS. That may help to build its challenger status but will any seats be won? Its a delicate balance between alliances and growing on own.

Its similar thing in Punjab, on where growing BJP will settle with SAD re-alliance again? I hope its not like 2009 LS where MNS, SS BJP cut each other votes and UPA won the state easily. Its a tight 2024 election, and there needs to be alliances be it official or unofficial…
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DMK and its allies are not that strong even now. So BJP can go independently or ask AIDMK people to give 2/3rd of the seats. The same formula was between AIDMK and INC during the MGR/Indira period. If AIDMK does not provide it, then go alone. Even without TN seats, BJP could cross 300 last time, and there is no reason today to doubt that they will be better in 2024 than in 2019. So let them fight alone with AIDMK. Do not play the ball. AIDMK without JJ is only a corrupt network without any popular leader. So let them fight and see if they win any significant number in 2024.
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Seems there is overconfidence on BJP numbers. That can be dangerous as make voters complacent. Ultimately, BJP voters need that do or die mindset, else turnout gets lower and that affects results. A small swing is all it takes.

We already saw that in 2019 MH state elections, where what should have been a simple majority of BJP on its own, yet they failed. People didnt turnout enough, and there was internal sabotage with good number of independents candidates.
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Asking for assistance so help understanding. A dargah is supposed to be a grave, correct? Who builds these and who is actually buried under them? Once such a structure is demolished, what do the families of the individual do as the grave has been technically destroyed? Why make a dargah if graveyards are available?

https://www.opindia.com/2023/03/cidco-d ... -security/

Thank you in advance.
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greatde wrote:Seems there is overconfidence on BJP numbers. That can be dangerous as make voters complacent. Ultimately, BJP voters need that do or die mindset, else turnout gets lower and that affects results. A small swing is all it takes.

We already saw that in the 2019 MH state elections, where what should have been a simple majority of BJP on its own, yet failed. People didn't turn out enough, and there was internal sabotage with a good number of independent candidates.
BJP went alone in MH in 2015 for the first time. It was forced to do so by SS and Uddav. Just fell short of the majority after giving 30 seats to minor parties, which failed to win even a single seat. This 2020 it went with SS and contested far fewer seats than in 2015. Its win/loss ratio was very good. SS failed massively to win the seats that were allotted to it. SS, in fact, failed time and again, even before 2015. In 2010 BJP won more seats than SS even though it contested fewer seats than SS and became the main opposition. As of today, BJP is the primary party in MH, with no one really near it. SS is all but destroyed due to its stupidity. So going alone helped BJP in MH. Otherwise, it would have been a 2nd to SS even now.

Today in TN, we can see two significant weaknesses for BJP. Lack of local leadership and ground-level workers. They have almost two years to assembly elections and one year for MP elections. So they have time to build the party now. Annamalai will do padayathra now as per the program, and it will only increase the party reach in the state.
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Lisa wrote:Asking for assistance so help understanding. A dargah is supposed to be a grave, correct? Who builds these and who is actually buried under them? Once such a structure is demolished, what do the families of the individual do as the grave has been technically destroyed? Why make a dargah if graveyards are available?

https://www.opindia.com/2023/03/cidco-d ... -security/

Thank you in advance.
Its a public land grab scam, 99% of the time there is no one buried under the mound of cement and bricks covered with a green shroud. Serves to provoke Hindus by exercising a non existent right over the "grave" of a non existent dead body, and if any administration attempts to remove it, becomes a reason to rally jihadis and start riots. This scam goes on despite extensive Wakf lands and properties that can be used. Must be opposed every time and removed systematically.
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Cyranoji, I am both grateful for your answer speechless vis-à-vis its content. The very gall!
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Yagnasri wrote: As of today, BJP is the primary party in MH, with no one really near it.
Correct.

Thakre has been taken out of the picture.

INC is fading out and cannot win much without support from the other two MVA parties.

NCP has many corruption cases and will fall apart after Lakwa Babu kicks the bucket (should have retired years ago, but "parivarvad" is embedded in the very bones of these kind of fellows).

MVA will be history soon. As predicted earlier, all this is happening well before 2024 LS elections.

MH is heading to be a very strong BJP bastion with the "real" SS (Shinde et al) being completely aligned with the BJP.

Excellent long-term game played by Shah and Modi.
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Yagnasri wrote:DMK and its allies are not that strong even now. So BJP can go independently or ask AIDMK people to give 2/3rd of the seats. The same formula was between AIDMK and INC during the MGR/Indira period. If AIDMK does not provide it, then go alone. Even without TN seats, BJP could cross 300 last time, and there is no reason today to doubt that they will be better in 2024 than in 2019. So let them fight alone with AIDMK. Do not play the ball. AIDMK without JJ is only a corrupt network without any popular leader. So let them fight and see if they win any significant number in 2024.

the AIADMK, per indications is hell bent on conceding only 5 seats to the BJP, of which only one will be the BJP's choice and the remaining four will be chosen by the AIADMK only.

They BJP will have to go it alone but some of the smaller parties may join them. It is likely to be a three cornered fight, one DMK led, the other AIADMK led and the third being BJP led.

It will be an existential fight onlee
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vera_k wrote:Although Khanna's missteps will make outlawing caste discrimination a reality in the USA. There appears to be a unconscious deep rooted bias in an older generation of desi immigrants if someone like Khanna with left-liberal programming can sweep RaGa's utterances under the rug.
Let the USA have a go at it. Indians of all jatis could file caste discrimination complaints regularly against their non-Indian bosses. It is entirely possible - and even likely, given the numerical demographics - that such discrimination/preference is being practiced by non-Hindus and non-Indians. This could be discrimination against "upper" or "lower" jatis. Any such laws are not applicable only to Hindus.

That will teach them a lesson.
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Justice Joseph walks in and orders a petition to be picked up immediately

Some group says MH Govt. is not acting on Hate speeches by Hindu groups other than filing FIRs

AG tries to slow him. Justice Joseph viciously attacks MH Govt and wants to pick this case up and teach a lesson to MH


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AG Tushar shows some DMK videos too. He postpones it to April 28

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Modi sarkar was right in rejecting SC's nomination of that ricebag. Fellow is dripping with Hinduphobia, which is par for the course for his ilk

Hope this news spreads widely and the average Hindu wakes up to the true nature of the Hindu-hating cabal, which the SC is

Anger has to come from the public
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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... 779871.cms

Court allows Maharashtra Govt to transfer Palghar Sadhus case to CBI.
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To all Forum members:
A serious question : has the NaMo government reached (like ABV) the India Shining Moment and call for a snap elections.
The ruling party has called for a Parliamentary Pary Meeting.
If that happens and the parliament is dissolved who runs the state!!
Meaning even with the Care-Taker government who ultimately calls the shot!
Will it be the CEC as far as the elections are concerned or will the CJI have any say
What does the Constituion and rule book say??
Can the CJI interfere in everything from election schedule to counting to announcing of the results??
Can NaMo take such a risk
But on the flip side the results wlll be court monitored and Gora-shitheads cant question the veracity of the results later
Please tell me I talking gibberish and having a stroke as I really concerned if such a step is taken!!
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All Stations please note.
Karnataka assembly election date announced; Complete schedule
Assembly elections in Karnataka will be held on May 10 and the counting will take place on May 13, 2023
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If you understand Kannada and are curious about Annamalai:



Context: he's in Karnataka as an election in-charge for the BJP, seconding Dharmendra Pradhan.
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Suvarana news also has a longer discussion through a programme called News Hour, but they have posted the full video only as short clips. Good Q&A follows with people from across the political spectrum.



Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 7u6veV3RL9
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Rsatchi wrote:To all Forum members:
A serious question :has the NaMo government reached (like ABV) the India Shining Moment and call for a snap elections?
The ruling party has called for a Parliamentary Pary Meeting.
If that happens and the parliament is dissolved who runs the state!!
Meaning even with the Care-Taker government who ultimately calls the shot!
Will it be the CEC as far as the elections are concerned or will the CJI have any say
What does the Constituion and rule book say??
Can the CJI interfere in everything from election schedule to counting to announcing of the results??
Can NaMo take such a risk?
But on the flip side the results wlll be court monitored and Gora-shitheads cant question the veracity of the results later
Please tell me I talking gibberish and having a stroke as I really concerned if such a step is taken!!
No fear of that. There is still a lot to fulfill in the BJP manifesto.
Next:
Under Constitution, the caretaker govt takes the decisions.
In fact, SuSwa pulled down ABV in 1999 during Kargil's intrusion.
He wanted to hurt GOI capability to act.
Next:
The CEC has to power to declare the date of elections.
CJI has no say.
Yes, you are talking gibberish.
However, what prompted you to post this?

Also, calm down and don't go listen to quacks.
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do pillars also have toolkits.......

take a gander at this


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Former Supreme Court justices from Canada, India and Ireland together with constitutional law professors from Israel, Poland and Hungary at the demonstration in Jerusalem today, and discussing the Israeli government’s judicial reform plan tomorrow.
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“Respect for rule of law & judicial independence is a cornerstone of any democracy, we are watching Mr. Gandhi's case in Indian courts.

It is standard for US gov to engage with opposition parties in any country where we have bilateral relationships”.

~ US State Department.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/vid ... s?from=mdr
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Current Wikipedia page of Justice Joseph

Lets make him famous!

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