GOI giveth OCI and GOI can taketh away OCI. Nothing much can be done about that, so don't biss off GOI if u r OCI, is my advice.
*"He will die in a foreign land, he will never set foot in India again!"

Dileep wrote:True. Actually, falsifying OCI application is cause to deny future entry to the country. The law says so.
My bad!! How can someone even imagine the good old 'Sarkar Bahadur' would allow 'automagic conversion' of anything, without the customary application form in quadruplicate and fifteen copies of twenty one separate proofs attested by gazeted officer or notarized and counter signed by consulate!! Well, those are for us regular mortals I guess.
Actually, I would imagine that in the initial days of 'online services', some grey haired pan chewing babu ordered to have three copies of the application web page with the same information for the user to fill. Triplicate onlee.
The point is.. Shouldn't someone investigate how the guy got in and make sure that there are system checks that babus can't override.
Sena insiders say a major reason behind Thackeray’s aggression is his set of advisors, who include political strategist Prashant Kishor. “Of course, the post-poll situation is advantageous to Sena as BJP cannot form the government on its own, but Thackeray’s firm stand has made negotiating a power pact a tough task for BJP leaders,” said a senior Sena leader.
According to the leader, Thackeray has been seeking Kishor’s advice on how to deal with BJP. Besides, Thackeray’s son and Worli MLA, Aaditya, and his aides have been playing an important role in the election strategy too, after the results were announced. Aaditya’s aides, such as Varun Sardesai and Suraj Chavan, were involved in informal communication with BJP leaders, said the Sena leader.
If as per Kushwanth S article he was named by Salman Taseer as AA Taseer and made sure the covenant with his god made(i.e., Pencil Sharpening) how the hell can he now claim victimhood. He did give wrong info. The law (and to a large extent worldwide) is stupid but it sure catches up when you least expect!!!Zynda wrote:Whats funny is that no where this creep has admitted that he was in the wrong when it came to OCI application. In all the articles, he is playing the victim hood card and saying that the stripping was due to this article about NaMo on TIME.
Another funny thing is that apparently he wrote an article (probably in the same TIME) around when he got his GC that how he loves US and he wanted to get away from countries like India, Pak and he loves US because procedures, documentation is up held etc. Of course, being an entitled son in India means that same rules of improper documentation doesn't apply to him & his cabal.
I think that around the same time he also pissed off the pakis and imran khan niazi by writing an article about him in the vanity fair.Zynda wrote:Whats funny is that no where this creep has admitted that he was in the wrong when it came to OCI application. In all the articles, he is playing the victim hood card and saying that the stripping was due to this article about NaMo on TIME.
Another funny thing is that apparently he wrote an article (probably in the same TIME) around when he got his GC that how he loves US and he wanted to get away from countries like India, Pak and he loves US because procedures, documentation is up held etc. Of course, being an entitled son in India means that same rules of improper documentation doesn't apply to him & his cabal.
Why Didn’t Hindus Give Up Ram Mandir?
What do you say of a people who carry on a movement over a piece of land for over half a millennium? What explains that they neither forgot nor any amount of atrocities made them give up their claims on the land?
[email protected]' Rajat Mitra
Identity (Distortion & Appropriation) | 10-11-2019
What do you say of a people who carry on a movement over a piece of land for over half a millennium? What explains that they neither forgot nor any amount of atrocities made them give up their claims on the land? That Mughal rule, Colonial rule, oppression and genocidal violence had no deterrence to their hope that one day they will regain it back.
The Ram Mandir perhaps is the only example in human history when a people struggled and fought for a period of over five hundred years to regain a piece of land from their invaders who had destroyed one of their holiest spots and thought they had exterminated their religion.
The Hindus simply didn’t give up. They didn’t accept defeat in the face of overwhelming odds, most important when their own historians were not on their side. Even though they felt discouraged and heartbroken during the long Mughal and Colonial rule when power was not in their hands, invaders who tried to exterminate their religion and their civilization, they held on tenaciously to their symbols of hope and never let despair overtake them. How do we explain it?
Welcome to the new Hindu. A one who is emerging from the ashes of history, from the dark woods of despair as the poets called it. He is claiming his human rights that were taken away from him. It is a spirit that I would call unparalleled in the history of mankind. Mocked and persecuted like a slave, told that he is a savage and no better, intolerant and cruel, he today proved everyone wrong with their prophecies falling to the dust. Has the time finally come for the Hindu and his civilization to assert himself?
I believe so and I am not the only one who dreams like that today. I believe we symbolize one of the most valuable lessons to mankind and that is to never give up hope.
The Hindu has gone through a genocidal violence that almost exterminated his existence. It is denied by the world. Period. He has been enslaved, tortured and brutalized where his Islamic and Christian invaders tried to annihilate his civilization. It is a miracle how he adapted and navigated through all those hardships and adversities. After centuries of oppression, he is finally telling the world why he continued to resist untill his last breath in the face of historical oppression.
To me, the credit for the verdict on Ram Janma Bhumi goes to the unknown Hindu. The unknown ‘kar sevak’ who braved bullets, the sadhus who bore the lathis, the unknown man from the village who saved money to send a brick for the temple. It is they who kept the flame of the movement alive, hoping for the day when Shri Ram will be restored to his birthplace.
The temple when it is built will represent and stand for much more than a temple. It will be a monument to man’s courage in the face of religious persecution. It will bring hope to generations who may feel despondent about their oppression. It will be a symbol for the persecuted minorities and majorities worldwide to struggle and regain their lost heritage. To all Hindus barring a few, it will be a symbol of devotion, hope, and resilience.
To some it may become a symbol of shame, that is if they have that in the first place, an atonement, a reminder of what they ought to have done being a Hindu but never did so. They were the ones who distorted history, fought against the truth of the excavations.
The Hindu society has come a long way since the first temples were destroyed by the Islamic invaders centuries ago. Our society has been in grief, traversing from denial to rage to bargaining and rationalization as Elizabeth Kubler Ross explained it half a century ago in explaining her stages of grief. The grief has made the Hindu society stronger, more resilient and able to withstand the adversities that colonialism, persecution, and atrocities bring along with it.
It is time we acknowledge this resilience in our own. It runs in our blood and bones. We may have a thousand faults in ourselves as people, some real, some imaginary, but we need to still tell ourselves, our children and our future generations that we are a people who simply don’t give up when faced with obstacles. That there are very few people like us possibly with the exception of Jewish people. That our Vedas, our books have left something permanent, a residue, however small, within us that psychologically prepares us, ready to bounce back with each fall despite a thousand obstacles that may come in the way. It didn’t make us feel conceited and egoistic, but perhaps a little naive that we fail to acknowledge the greatness of our civilization that our ancestors created and one that may be forgotten.
What is unique about the Ram Janma Bhumi site? I believe one of the things that set it apart from any other place is that apart from the birthplace of Sri Ram, it is a sacred space with a memory that didn’t die and showed it can never be destroyed.
Many years ago I had gone and knelt in front of the Ram Janma Bhoomi. A strange feeling had taken over me. It was as if the space was telling me ‘I don’t have to justify my existence to you or anyone. I am there in your heart. It is you, who have to justify the sacrifice of those who died in my name’.
In that moment, I felt it was as if the space just didn’t tell me the story of a temple destroyed but the entire story of Hinduism.
I had realized what the ancient Hindus, my ancestors would have felt hundreds of years ago before their temples were destroyed, before they began to live in terror feeling the threat of conversion.
The Ram Janma Bhumi trial apart from one of the longest-running trials of history is also important for another reason. It represents a crime against humanity, a genocidal crime whose purpose was to erase the very existence of a people, their religion and culture. The tragic fact is it continues through other methods today in the form of mass conversions and the building of numerous religious structures that do not preach co-existence between faiths.
Many years ago I had visited a concentration camp in Germany. Outside the gate, there was a sign written ‘never again’. Showing me a large number of school children, my guide told me it was meant for the future generations so that no one ever dares to do it again. Should we also not have museums next door? Should we not create a memorial to the unknown ‘kar sevak’ who gave his life? Maybe only then it will tell our children the true story of what it means to uphold our freedom. Shouldn’t Ram temple, Somnath temple be the places where history should be taught to all our children so that they begin to say ‘never again’?
‘Never Again’ may be two most important words that we need to learn if we have to preserve our civilization. I ask that we start teaching it to our future generations.
both the master and the attack dog are mercenaries. Both are actively working against the Modi govt.pankajs wrote:Looks like Nitishwa has decided to test BJP in Maharashtra before formulating his own stance towards BJP in Bihar. Also, Prashant Kishor's unlimited appetite is on display.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/n ... Um6kM.htmlSena insiders say a major reason behind Thackeray’s aggression is his set of advisors, who include political strategist Prashant Kishor. “Of course, the post-poll situation is advantageous to Sena as BJP cannot form the government on its own, but Thackeray’s firm stand has made negotiating a power pact a tough task for BJP leaders,” said a senior Sena leader.
According to the leader, Thackeray has been seeking Kishor’s advice on how to deal with BJP. Besides, Thackeray’s son and Worli MLA, Aaditya, and his aides have been playing an important role in the election strategy too, after the results were announced. Aaditya’s aides, such as Varun Sardesai and Suraj Chavan, were involved in informal communication with BJP leaders, said the Sena leader.
If she really wanted her son to be indian she shouldn't have gone to LONDON for giving 'birth'chetak wrote:Dileep wrote:True. Actually, falsifying OCI application is cause to deny future entry to the country. The law says so.
My bad!! How can someone even imagine the good old 'Sarkar Bahadur' would allow 'automagic conversion' of anything, without the customary application form in quadruplicate and fifteen copies of twenty one separate proofs attested by gazeted officer or notarized and counter signed by consulate!! Well, those are for us regular mortals I guess.
Actually, I would imagine that in the initial days of 'online services', some grey haired pan chewing babu ordered to have three copies of the application web page with the same information for the user to fill. Triplicate onlee.
The point is.. Shouldn't someone investigate how the guy got in and make sure that there are system checks that babus can't override.
she wilfully gamed the system right from the start and got away because of her lootyens membership and connections which for some time included the mafia queen. She is quite an accomplished name dropper.
Both, her ingrained entitledness and her low cunning have rubbed a lot of people the wrong way.
she and her son are untruthfully projecting a visa crime they both committed as a deprivation of the son's Indian "citizenship", which BTW, the son never ever had.
He never was and nor is he now a citizen of India. WAPO and the toilet are both leading with similar headlines about taking away his citizenship.
too bad for these two lootyens goondas that they picked the wrong govt to tangle with.
If she was indeed the sole guardian to her son and allegedly had no connections with her paki impregnator, why hadn't she changed her son's name to something sikh sounding instead of the globally damning aatish ali taseer, liable to be and/or most likely to be cavity searched at many international airports.
something stinks in their contrived narrative.
It's also a warning to anti national "Indians" crapping on India using cross border platforms to vent their venomous bile using doctored narratives sponsored by the BIF.
Nov 10, 2019 6:09 pm (IST)
BJP Won't Form Govt: Chandrakant Patil | Maharashtra BJP chief Chandrakant Patil says, "Despite the mandate with the alliance with Shiv Sena, we will not form government. The Shiv Sena wants to insult the people's mandate. We have conveyed to the atte Governor that we will not form the state government."
Nov 10, 2019 6:14 pm (IST)
'Sena Can Form Govt With Congress' | Maharashtra BJP chief Chandrakant Patil says that If the Shiv Sena wants to form the government in Maharashtra in alliance with the Congress, it can go ahead. "They have our blessing," he said.
True, but it takes two to blackmail, the blackmailer and the victim. Thankfully, by refusing to form the government BJP has refused to be blackmailed.chetak wrote:
this is blackmail, plain and simple.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1193151679337766916Vayutuvan wrote:Link to the tweet please.CRamS wrote:... puke worthy tweet of the day was a video I saw on Twitter posted by that Fox news Bimbo, now state dept mouthpiece, ...
there was a malicious campaign to paint the fadnavis govt as anti maratha.Tanaji wrote:@pankajs:
There is no sufficiently influential Congress leader on the horizon in Maharashtra. The NCP does have those, at least in their strongholds. Furthermore BJP made tactical mistakes by allowing dubious characters to join the party and furthermore give them a ticket. These will desert. Secondly, the farmer crisis is still dire, and their expectations are even more. No government will be able to meet those expectations, but opposing parties will pump it up. The Sena as it did in 1995-2000 will completely bankrupt the treasury in a year by both graft and handing out freebies, especially in the interior.
in fact, this the gameplan of Sanjay Raut and UT: use this one year to get a financial boost to the party and its image and then go in for elections immediately after.
Listen to what Balasaheb Thackeray had said when he was asked about doing an alliance with NCP.
https://twitter.com/darshanpathak/statu ... 4735527936
I had once heard a Maharashtra political commentator sum up Maharashtra politics in the following couplet
"Ahmi sarv bhau, sarv milun khau"
That's the bottom line of Maharashtra politics. That's why Fadnavis is not liked by many, including in his own party
CRamS wrote:Can you translate that ChetakJi? Fadnavis is not liked by many? Does that mean we could see a bizarre situation where BJP MLAs might vote in favor of the SS thugs? Wow, if so, politics gets even viler.
yes indeed.KJo wrote:Former Chief Election Commissioner TN Seshan (called Alsation by many) passes away at his residence in Chennai.
He reformed elections in India and got parties to not dirty up cities with posters.
Hari Om.
Out of thousands of them, here is the list of 10 of such popular temples converted into a Mosque.
1. The Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Ayodhya – Babri Masjid
2. The Kashi Vishwanath – Gyanvapi Mosque
3. The Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple – Shahi Idgah Mosque
4. Rudra Mahalaya – Jami Masjid
5. Bhojshala – Kamal Maula Mosque
6. Adinath Temple – Adina Mosque
7. Bhadrakali Temple – Jama Masjid
8. Vijay Temple – Bijamandal Mosque
9. Somnath Temple – Temple Restored
10. Several Hindu & Jain Temples – Qawwat al-Islam Mosque
Only in an innately secular country like India would the 80% majority wait patiently for 70 years for a legal verdict to build or not build a temple sacred to it.
Western democracies that lecture India on religious tolerance should examine their own histories #AYODHYAVERDICT
I have a feeling that Maharashtra govt will now withdraw the state government consent for CBI probes.