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schinnas wrote:
kancha wrote:What gives?

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If Su Swami has any clue about SL Muslims, he wouldnt use the term SL Tamil Muslims. SL muslims consider themselves as Urdu speaking and don't think of themselves as Tamils. They like to think of them as having Arabic origin (similar to Pakis) and deny their heritage. Su Swamy to develop credibility should drop create sensational rumours (most of his rumours have little basis and proved to be false, even though he has had some remarkable success too) and stop his unnecessarily needling of SL Tamils.

Being a friend of war criminal Rajapakse one understand why Su Swamy has this habit of denigrating SL Tamils but it has made him a joker in Tamil Nadu. BJP had to keep him hiding in order to get any votes in TN.
Can you comment on whether they can speak Tamil well if required? It does not matter what they consider themselves to be, what matters is what they can portray themselves to be, in case of a terrorist attack. Distrust of SSwamy should not cloud judgment.
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prahaar wrote: Can you comment on whether they can speak Tamil well if required? It does not matter what they consider themselves to be, what matters is what they can portray themselves to be, in case of a terrorist attack. Distrust of SSwamy should not cloud judgment.
It would be a risky assumption to make that any terrorist from SL muslim community if he/she wants to infiltrate India will only disguise themselves as a TN Tamil. It might be true of the dumb-ass smugglers that get caught often as SL Tamil is very different from TN Tamil and they can easily be spotted.

They can portray themselves as Urdu speaking Kerala or Andhra or Karnataka Muslims. Mainstream Indians would not be able to find out, except for the Urdu speaking Indian muslims. The exception to this is if the SL muslims have spent a few years in TN and have become proficient in the Tamil spoken in TN.
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Joshi_Sa,

That Daily Nation clip is indeed funny. They are making fun of the American and Indian media, including that pompous twat Rajdeep Sardesai...

Plus, even if they were making racist fun of India and Indians, why should Indians care?
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abhishek_sharma wrote:First Person Second Draft: Since 1984

Part 3 of Shekhar Gupta's series on Operation Bluestar
The other two articles in that series have some snippets about Bhidranwale's thinking.
Bibi and her Hindu Congress, he said, had declared war on the Sikhs, and he was ready for the last battle and victory.

“But how will you fight the might of an entire army,” we asked, “they even have tanks lined up near the kotwali (old police station).”
“Dus diyo ehnan nun kis taran ladoge singho, (tell them how you will fight, my lions),” he said, “you will be victorious, you just have to mentally prepare to fight Russian commandos.”

“Why Russian commandos Santji?” I asked.

“Because Sikhs in the Indian army won’t fight us and the topiwallahs (Hindus) won’t be able withstand us. So Bibi will have no choice but to seek Russian commandos,” he said with a smirk that, to those familiar with him by now, usually meant a death sentence.
Shabeg wasn’t foolhardy enough to think he would win. His tactic was to optimise his resources, snipers behind any hiding place, every room along the parikrama infested by a gunman or two so any probing patrols would be cut down, others sprinting up and down the staircases linking just the two floors of the buildings and their parapets. His idea was to inflict as many casualties as possible and thereby delay the inevitable so that Bhindranwale’s supporters in the villages had enough time to organise mobs to converge on Amritsar and make further army operations impossible, unless Indira Gandhi was willing to inflict scores of Jallianwala Baghs in Punjab.
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First Person Second Draft: 1 Assassination, Countless Murders

Shekhar Gupta's series on events in 1984.
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Why is he writing all that in the paper he is quitting?
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A redeeming feature of Shekhar Guptas article

http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/first-person-second-draft-1-assassination-countless-murders/99/
One thing I have never been able to understand fully is the exact motivation of the rioters. Was it communal? Maybe for some, but you did not see so many religious symbols on the attackers, no Hindu slogans and, most significantly, nobody reported a case of neighbours attacking neighbours. Delhi, in fact, had more stories then of Hindu neighbours protecting the odd Sikh in their locality, even at risk to their own lives.

But once it spread, and it became evident that the police had no intention of intervening, looters and arsonists came out in small bands.

In fact, the least celebrated story of those riots is also its most inspirational and reassuring. It is of Hindu neighbours setting up vigils, even in upper middle class localities and carrying out 24-hour patrols to protect Sikhs. Mostly, these were no more than motley groups of babus and other salaried professionals — including this reporter in G Block, Saket — wielding anything they could find, lathis, walking sticks, iron rods and hockey sticks, the most effective weapon, though in short supply.

These defenders would not have lasted if challenged by even half a mob with any persistence. But the fact that these were never challenged, that mobs saw even these and disappeared and then stopped targeting colonies that had this vigilante patrolling tells you the real story of the 1984 killings. It wasn’t a communal riot in the classical sense, there was no mass upsurge, no widespread frenzy. It was just three days out for the looters, killers, ...
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In fact, the least celebrated story of those riots is also its most inspirational and reassuring. It is of Hindu neighbours setting up vigils, even in upper middle class localities and carrying out 24-hour patrols to protect Sikhs. Mostly, these were no more than motley groups of babus and other salaried professionals — including this reporter in G Block, Saket — wielding anything they could find, lathis, walking sticks, iron rods and hockey sticks, the most effective weapon, though in short supply.
I was in 10th standard that time. I kept all-night vigil with neighbours in M Block Saket (where I was living that time) in Delhi. We were about 50 people, all middle class, carrying sticks and stones to deter the rioters if they invade the colony. A couple of retired army men joined us carrying rifles. Whole night, we maintained a bonfire on the road, sipping tea supplied by neighborhood women. Once or twice in the night, cops passed through our road on a motorcycle, with the pillion rider aiming his rifle at us, thinking we could be rioters. Very tense time. The neighbourhood Gurudwara was burned before my eyes and rioters rampaged it looking for valuables -- the rioters were mostly people from the slums, the underclass. All Sikhs broke name plates of their houses so that nobody could know who was residing there. Many Sikhs took shelter in our homes and slept with us till the danger had passed.
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Vodafone: governments use secret cables to tap phones
Some of the countries in which Vodafone operates, such as Egypt, India, Qatar, Romania, South Africa and Turkey make it illegal to disclose any information about how interception is carried out, or how often.
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^^As opposed to which other countries that legally enable disclosure of info about how interception is done?
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The Telegraph farticle is a text book case of disinformation and psy-ops giving equal prominence to SAD and the secessionist party of Mann,confusing reporting about similar sounding party names and wrong attribution and labelling in the last paragraph.
Today we were supposed to have a solemn remembrance for the martyrs of 1984 so what has happened is very sad,” said a different spokesman WTF?(actually different party SAD(Badal-the mainstream party) for Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar).
“The Temple has once again been dishonoured today,” the spokesman Prem Singh Chandumajra told reporters.
Also why are we not throwing out Mark tully,the British basturd.Atleast,we have to 'put up' with mallu christist thugs like Satish Jacob and why do presstitutes llike Shekhar Duppatta fawn over turds like tully who carry on with their disinformation.
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>>Also why are we not throwing out Mark tully,the British basturd.

Indian citizen... I think he even went so far as to give up his British citizenship, not sure though.
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Tully is British Citizen afaik; he has lived in India though. There was news that he was applying for OCI as he was born in India and has lived in India since 1960s
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Sir,
I am not happy using words like 'mallu','christist' etc Sir Mark thully has written an article on Op.blue Star today in 'Telegraph'.If you find time,please read it.And you can judge whether my impotent rage is justified or not?
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prahaar wrote:So ex-Tehelka Rana Ayyub was tweetin this as a proof of criminal background of Dovalji. Such unabashed commitment to the cause.
She is definitely part of Dawood network. Islamic terrorist-mafia-left-naxal network.

No wonder she was part of Tehelka. Now seems to have shifted to DNAIndia, scroll.in, kafila all same part of network
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‘Made in Munger’ AK-47 worries cops with quality like original

http://www.firstpost.com/india/made-in- ... ef_article
The Special Cell of Delhi Police has recovered a 'Munger-made' AK-47 rifle from a gang of alleged illegal arms suppliers along with 30 pistols and as many spare magazines in a seizure which could set alarm bells ringing in the security establishment. What would add to the worries of the authorities is that a locally-made AK-47 has been recovered for the first time in the national capital and its quality is as good as that of the original.

The AK-47 and other weapons were made in Munger in Bihar and were being allegedly smuggled by three men—identified as Shamim (46), Vijay Pal (32) and Taslim (36)—all residents of Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar. Following a tip-off, they were arrested on Sunday by Special Cell sleuths from Bhagat Singh Park in the Yamuna Vihar area in New Delhi at about 5 pm, police said. After an in-house study into the growing use of sophisticated firearms over the last few years revealed that most illicit weapons were manufactured in Munger and being smuggled into Delhi, the Special Cell has been working to prevent this illegal trade. It recovered 196 illegal weapons last year and 35 gunrunners were arrested while this year, 90 weapons have been seized and around 20 persons arrested in this connection. "This is the first time since the Special Cell started work on 'Operation Munger' that an improvised AK-47 rifle has been recovered. The craftsmanship can be judged by the fact that the recovered weapon is exactly like an original AK-47 assault rifle," said Special Commissioner (Special Cell) SN Shrivastava. Along with the AK-47 and its magazine, 30 semi-automatic pistols and an identical number of spare magazines have been recovered from the accused. Some of the seized pistols are engraved with a 'Made in Italy' mark while the rest bear 'Made in USA' marks.

Shrivastava said that a disturbing piece of information which emerged during the interrogation of the three accused is that the kingpins of the trade are working to set up a 'Mini Munger' in Delhi by bringing 'craftsmen' to the national capital and manufacturing weapons here given the 'hurdles' in smuggling the same from Munger to Delhi-NCR. He added that police are probing this angle as well. The accused have said that an AK-47 is made only on demand and the one recovered from them was meant for a high-profile gangster of western UP. "They had procured the AK-47 at around Rs 2.5 lakh and it was to be sold at Rs 2.8 to 3 lakh," said an official. Police said they had been tracking Shamim for the past one year after the arrest of two persons—Niranjan Mishra and Mohd Firoz Alam—along with a huge haul of 99 illegal pistols on 16 July of last year. Police had learnt that Shamim was to have received the illegal weapons and would then have further supplied the same to his contacts in Delhi, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Shamli. After inquiries that lasted almost a year, a tip-off was received on Sunday that Shamim and his associates would come to Yamuna Vihar in a white Tata Indigo to deliver a huge cache of Munger-made semi-automatic weapons to a contact. Accordingly, a trap was laid and the trio was apprehended. The AK-47 and 20 pistols were recovered from a bag which was being carried by Shamim. Five pistols were recovered from Mohd Tasleem's bag while the remaining five firearms were recovered from the cavity inside the left rear door of the car upon the instance of driver Vijaypal. A case under appropriate sections has been registered in the matter at the Special Cell Police Station. The revelations made by the accused during interrogation are being verified while efforts are also on to identify the intended recipients of the weapons. "We are trying to ascertain their past links. To whom have they supplied weapons in the past. One Sadaullah of Munger has emerged as the main supplier of these weapons. Efforts are on to reach the source of these weapons," said Shrivastava.
Wasn't the incident where jats returning from Mahapanchayat in Mujaffarnagar when they were ambushed took place with help of AK 47's. The gangs connection to that incident needs to be investigated.
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Foreign-aided NGOs are actively stalling development, IB tells PMO in a report

Amitav Ranjan | New Delhi | Updated: Jun 07 2014, 05:43 IST


As a first step to fast-tracking development high on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s agenda, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) has submitted a classified document identifying several foreign-funded non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that are “negatively impacting economic development”.
“A significant number of Indian NGOs (funded by some donors based in the US, the UK, Germany, The Netherlands and Scandinavian countries) have been noticed to be using people centric issues to create an environment which lends itself to stalling development projects,” says the IB report marked to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
“The negative impact on GDP growth is assessed to be 2-3 per cent per annum,” says the June 3 report, identifying seven sectors/ projects that got stalled because of NGO-created agitations against nuclear power plants, uranium mines, coal-fired power plants, farm biotechnology, mega industrial projects, hydroelectric plants and extractive industries.
While detailing what it calls “anti-development” activities by the NGOs during 2011-13, the 21-page report highlights their plans for 2014 and the areas that would come under pressure. These include a campaign against palm oil imports from Indonesia and disposal of e-waste of Indian IT firms, organising construction workers in urban areas, protests against identified projects such as Gujarat’s Special Investment Regions, Par Tapi Narmada River Interlinking Project and the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor.
The report says that while caste discrimination, human rights and big dams were earlier chosen by international organisations to discredit India at global forums, the recent shift in the choice of issues was to encourage “growth-retarding campaigns” focused on extractive industries, genetically-modified organisms and foods, climate change and anti-nuclear issues.
According to the report, the funding for such campaigns came from foreign donors under charitable garb for issues ranging from protection of human rights, violence against women, caste discrimination, religious freedom etc or to provide a “just deal” to the project-affected displaced persons or for protection of livelihood of indigenous people.
The NGOs become the central players in setting the agenda, drafting documents, writing in the media, highlighting scholars-turned-activists and lobbying diplomats and government, it says. “These foreign donors lead local NGOs to provide field reports which are used to build a record against India and serve as tools for the strategic foreign policy interests of the Western government,” adds the report.
“The strategy serves its purpose when the funded Indian NGOs provide reports, which are used to internationalise and publicise the alleged violations in international fora. All the above is used to build arecord against a country or an individual in order to keep the entity under pressure and under a state of under-development,” says the IB report.
Four NGOs were put under the scanner in 2012 for allegedly fuelling protests against the Kudankulam nuclear project in Tamil Nadu. The accounts of several Indian NGOs were put in the watch list with regard to allegations of funds diversion, after a discreet probe by security agencies with the help of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Central Economic Intelligence Bureau.

http://www.financialexpress.com/news/fo ... rt/1258034
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Foreign-aided NGOs are actively stalling development, IB tells PMO in a report

Amitav Ranjan | New Delhi | Updated: Jun 07 2014, 05:43 IST


As a first step to fast-tracking development high on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s agenda, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) has submitted a classified document identifying several foreign-funded non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that are “negatively impacting economic development”.
“A significant number of Indian NGOs (funded by some donors based in the US, the UK, Germany, The Netherlands and Scandinavian countries) have been noticed to be using people centric issues to create an environment which lends itself to stalling development projects,” says the IB report marked to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
“The negative impact on GDP growth is assessed to be 2-3 per cent per annum,” says the June 3 report, identifying seven sectors/ projects that got stalled because of NGO-created agitations against nuclear power plants, uranium mines, coal-fired power plants, farm biotechnology, mega industrial projects, hydroelectric plants and extractive industries.
While detailing what it calls “anti-development” activities by the NGOs during 2011-13, the 21-page report highlights their plans for 2014 and the areas that would come under pressure. These include a campaign against palm oil imports from Indonesia and disposal of e-waste of Indian IT firms, organising construction workers in urban areas, protests against identified projects such as Gujarat’s Special Investment Regions, Par Tapi Narmada River Interlinking Project and the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor.
The report says that while caste discrimination, human rights and big dams were earlier chosen by international organisations to discredit India at global forums, the recent shift in the choice of issues was to encourage “growth-retarding campaigns” focused on extractive industries, genetically-modified organisms and foods, climate change and anti-nuclear issues.
According to the report, the funding for such campaigns came from foreign donors under charitable garb for issues ranging from protection of human rights, violence against women, caste discrimination, religious freedom etc or to provide a “just deal” to the project-affected displaced persons or for protection of livelihood of indigenous people.
The NGOs become the central players in setting the agenda, drafting documents, writing in the media, highlighting scholars-turned-activists and lobbying diplomats and government, it says. “These foreign donors lead local NGOs to provide field reports which are used to build a record against India and serve as tools for the strategic foreign policy interests of the Western government,” adds the report.
“The strategy serves its purpose when the funded Indian NGOs provide reports, which are used to internationalise and publicise the alleged violations in international fora. All the above is used to build arecord against a country or an individual in order to keep the entity under pressure and under a state of under-development,” says the IB report.
Four NGOs were put under the scanner in 2012 for allegedly fuelling protests against the Kudankulam nuclear project in Tamil Nadu. The accounts of several Indian NGOs were put in the watch list with regard to allegations of funds diversion, after a discreet probe by security agencies with the help of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Central Economic Intelligence Bureau.

http://www.financialexpress.com/news/fo ... rt/1258034
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Twist in Pune techie murder
Proxy server used from KSA,Netherlnds, Romania used to upload pic on FB
Nearly impossible to identify real IP
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Breaking News:

NIA recovers 16 to 18 live Bombs and six timers from Ranchi in a joint raid. One person arrested. Similar devices were used during NaMo rally in Patna.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 215172.cms
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Child trafficking plot thickens...- Under ally pressure, Kerala govt shies away from launching full-fledged investigation

Thiruvananthapuram, June 7:

Nearly a fortnight after over 500 children were found stuffed in trains that arrived in Kerala late last month, investigators are yet to press trafficking charges against the orphanages that are under the scanner or even question its officials.

Many of the children, over 160 from Jharkhand alone, had gone without food and water for hours together and were travelling ticketless.

Some of them were travelling with their parents. Yet all were going to Mukkam Muslim Orphanage in Kozhikode.

In terms of action, there have been only a few cursory arrests of alleged agents who brought the children along. And if the Kerala government is seen to be dithering on moving quickly to bring the culprits to book, there are reasons.

The chairman of the orphanage is Syed Hyederali Shihab Thangal, the tallest leader of the Indian Union Muslim League, which is also an ally of the ruling Congress-led United Democratic Front government.

“The railway police division of Kerala police has registered a case under Section 370(5) of the IPC. The charge relates to trafficking of minor children and they are investigating,’’ Palakkad district collector K. Ramachandran told The Telegraph.

But what he does not say is that this has been the position since May 25 when the children were found in the trains that arrived at the Olavakkode railway station in Palakkad.

Around 500 children, mostly from Bihar and Jharkhand, were found hoarded — some of them had gone without food and water for hours — in three compartments of the Patna Kochi Express, which reached Palakkad on May 24.


Another 123 children from West Bengal had arrived by another train a day later. The first batch of children was to be taken to Mukkam orphanage, while the 123 were to be sent to Anwarul Huda orphanage in Malappuram district.

A high-level crime branch team constituted to probe the incident has so far arrested 10 persons, allegedly agents.

While four of them are from Malda in West Bengal, the rest belong to Godda in Jharkhand.

The last arrest, that of 30-year-old Shafeek Sheikh of Persia village in Godda, was carried out yesterday. Police say he was in the train with the children but had fled the scene on seeing them. He has been working in the Mukkam orphanage as a cook since the last three years and had helped bring at least a dozen children to Kerala in the past.

His wife Rubic Hatoom is a cleaner in the orphanage.

However, even the crime branch team is yet to take any of the orphanage officials into custody for questioning. The reasons are obvious.

The IUML is upset at the manner in which the investigation was proceeding and wanted the state to drop the trafficking angle.

Party MP E.T. Mohammed Basheer said neither the officials of the states to which the children belong, nor their parents, had complained to the Kerala government of any illegality and hence it could not be termed child trafficking.

Orphanage authorities also maintain that it was only a case of lack of understanding of the legal provisions and that there was nothing wrong in trying to give children from poverty-stricken areas in Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal food and education.

But the answer fails to explain why children whose parents were alive were labelled as orphans and admitted to the orphanage.

The ally pressure seemed to show on the ruling Congress too, with Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy terming it procedural lapse and home minister Ramesh Chennithala saying he did not want to comment for fear of influencing the investigation.

Not many seem to agree with their versions.

The state child welfare committee has written to the railway police seeking legal action against the perpetrators and demanding a report at the earliest.

The nodal officer of the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC), DIG S. Sreejith, was one of the first to examine the issue and had gone on record to say that it was a “clear case of child trafficking’’.

The rules for inter-state transfer of children did not seem to have been observed, he had said.

Rights commission chief Justice J.B. Koshy said he would wait till the inquiry was over before reaching any conclusion, but added that several suspicions like the likelihood of the children being subjected to organ trade or sexual abuse needed to be probed in detail.

He revealed that some of the orphanages had resisted when the commission tried to conduct an audit of their activities in the past.

One institution from Malappuram had even approached the state high court against this.

But just as the government appeared to be chickening out, there was hope from Kerala High Court. Acting on a plea by an NGO, a bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice P.R. Ramachandra Menon has called for a “serious investigation’’ into why such large number of children had come to Kerala.

The court has also issued notices to Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal. The Union ministry of social welfare and railways were also impleaded in the petition. The hearing is on June 19.
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But the answer fails to explain why children whose parents were alive were labelled as orphans and admitted to the orphanage.
Wonder why ever frowning and ever lecturing 'internarional' media is silent about fate of innocent kids in commie lands and by seculars! After all international media is, in huge parts, owned by church! Hundreds of kids are target of trafficking and no one says a word! This surely needs thorough investigation and all collaborators sent to face courts.
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http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Arti ... 2014012066
The author intended to be hard hitting and I can see why.
I don't disagree with all the casteism bashing and introspection forcing jibes, but what the heck is this :
You needed the Badaun images to be abused by a Dalit-free corporatized, brahminical media to shock you and shake you up, images that first Dainik Bhaskar, and later Economic Times and Deccan Chronicle carried -in violation of Section 228A of the Indian Penal Code -before they became memes.
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I think 2 BJP local leaders have been murdered in the space of 2 days in Uttar Pradesh. One in Noida, the other in Muzzafarnagar. Will the centre take swift action, or rely on the UP law enforcement. This is crazy! Absolutely ridiculous, really.
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NGOs who are indulged in not-so-benevolent activities

http://www.vigilonline.com/dynamic_incl ... _Funds.pdf
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Varoon Shekhar wrote:I think 2 BJP local leaders have been murdered in the space of 2 days in Uttar Pradesh. One in Noida, the other in Muzzafarnagar. Will the centre take swift action, or rely on the UP law enforcement. This is crazy! Absolutely ridiculous, really.
A third one today.
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SRoy wrote:
Varoon Shekhar wrote:I think 2 BJP local leaders have been murdered in the space of 2 days in Uttar Pradesh. One in Noida, the other in Muzzafarnagar. Will the centre take swift action, or rely on the UP law enforcement. This is crazy! Absolutely ridiculous, really.
A third one today.

https://twitter.com/indiatvnews/status/ ... 4946024448
@indiatvnews:: BJP leader Punit Singhal shot by three unknown gunmen in Bulandshehar, condition critical. #IndiaTV
It seems west UP is seeing spate of "revenge" activities. Will bjp stand up for its workers in UP atleast or let them down as in TN/Kerala, is to be seen.
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Gunjur wrote:It seems west UP is seeing spate of "revenge" activities. Will bjp stand up for its workers in UP atleast or let them down as in TN/Kerala, is to be seen.
This looks like a clear attempt to trigger a riot. Some one is really wants to either get the UP State Govt. dismissed, or start another riot (and off course blame Narendra Modi) for it. I hope the Central Govt. has started its own parallel investigations (discreet offcourse) and plan on further actions. Leaving Mullah Yadav and son to take action is hoping too much.
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Sachin, with due respect you are wrong. This is not to incite riots, its more to revenge BJP victory AND prove to BJP supporters that this victory is best a flash in the pan and to demoralize them and make them leave BJP. After all what is a party good at if it cannot save its own leader or supporter?
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fanne wrote:After all what is a party good at if it cannot save its own leader or supporter?
Exactly, this is the reason. It will deter others defecting towards BJP. And if such killings not answered for a long time, BJP's own cadre will desert them.
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fanne wrote: This is not to incite riots, its more to revenge BJP victory AND prove to BJP supporters that this victory is best a flash in the pan and to demoralize them and make them leave BJP. After all what is a party good at if it cannot save its own leader or supporter?
Thanks! But again it just means that the BJP should ensure that its cadre is protected. Or else their leaders would be called spineless. But here again BJP also has to face a very biased media, who would declare any retaliation from BJP as "communal". Hence my thoughts of having a strong investigation, and getting back at the perpetrators through not so usual means.

In Kerala, commies tried the same tactic. BJP & RSS have not died out, but they also retaliate in same lines. Off course commies gets the media sympathy in general ( at least till recently).
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Looks like government grants to orphanages varies if an orphanage has other sources of income - like foreign aid.
Everytime a foreign remittance comes, orphanages must produce certificate mentioning the same.
And in Kerala, several orphanages have not been furnishing these records.
More Orphanages Concealed Foreign Assistance
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Explosives recovered from a car in Varanasi

A day after high alert was sounded in Varanasi, huge cache of explosive –ammonium nitrate – was recovered from a Maruti car in Varanasi on Saturday.

Cops recovered explosive, packed in three sacks, at the Dafi toll barrier during a checking drive.

However, no one could be arrested. Before cops could reach the vehicle during the checking drive, about four passengers left the Maruti 800 car (UP 65 Q 5544) and escaped.

Cops have recovered a driving license from the vehicle issued in the name of one Bilesh, a native of Rohtas district, Bihar. Massive manhunt has been launched to arrest absconding criminals.

According to reports, in view of high alert sounded in Varanasi, cops carried out a checking drive at Dafi toll barrier on Saturday.

During the drive, long queue of vehicles was formed at the busy toll barrier. When inmates of the Maruti car spotted cops approaching them, they left the vehicle and escaped.

When cops searched the vehicle they recovered three sacks of ammonium nitrate. According to cops the car was on way to Bihar.
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Why was the high alert sounded in Varanasi?
And in future can we start posting these here for reference please.
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LeT/IM operation. An attack at this stage would ramp up the pressure on Modi to act.
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http://www.tehelka.com/modis-pics-in-ne ... ipal-held/

The bloody commies look to have gone overboard with this one... Apparently, in a play on the name NaMo, they referred to our PM as "Nayinde Mone" which means Son of a Bitch.. I hope the cops process them duly, the bloody idiots. Probably SFI and other assorted leftie maniacs.
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BJP Leader from Uttarakhand Found Dead in His Car in Uttar Pradesh
The body of Rakesh Rastogi, a BJP leader, was found in his car on the Baheri highway in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district.
BJP MP Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti Allegedly Attacked in Fatehpur, Escapes Unhurt
An attempt was made on the life of newly-elected BJP MP Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti allegedly by three persons but she managed to escape unhurt, police said in Fatehpur today.

The incident occurred on Saturday night when the MP was returning from a function at Avas Vikas colony, police added.
No media outcry, no nothing, i do hope that the BJP admins take stock of the situation. This reminds me of the sitauation in Kannur, Kerala, where RSS/BJP used to pay back CPIM back in the same coin, but in this case that seems to be missing, not condoing violence, but just saying
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