Agency to seek "segregation" of trial against those accused who haven't joined probe till date
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For how long though ? One only has to keep their eyes open in any state/city/town/neighborhood/supermarket in India to see the changing demographics, the shantidoot population explosion is conspicuous . There was some news recently how INC ecosystem has taken a seat by seat analysis of all constituencies both at state level and at national level to see how demographics affects electoral outcomes. If you have 30% shantidoot population in a particular constituency, you can pretty much guarantee the election outcome based on the hindu caste makeup and/or importing shantidoots from outside. This is why there is a strategic resettlement of bangladeshis and rohingyas in certain states/cities. They will continue to do this until hindus lose all power, Kashmir, parts of WB, UP and Assam are prime examples of such a experiment.CalvinH wrote:The data proving that peacefuls vote was consolidated to one party is a good news. Because even with that unprecedented consolidation that party lost by good margin. Means Peacefuls vote can only take one so far.
There was good analysis of this, what PK is saying is half truth. Yes 41% did not vote for BJP but who did they vote SP, BSP, DMK, AAP and Congress. So even if they consolidate the BJP share does not come down. Question is why would SP or BSP cross vote for Congress?V_Raman wrote:The true message from these elections is that IM consolidation even at 100% is not enough. So PK talks about 41% Hindus who did not vote for BJP. BJP has to get more Hindu vote % for 2024 unless Hindus vote differently for national election ??
It will be forgotten in a month or so. Saw a Sikh with a play card " Ban Kashmir files". Just few months back Sikhs were running away from Afghanistan due to same slogan convert, run or die. Too short a public memoryvimal wrote:Kashmir Files has opened the eyes of a lot of folks. I won’t be surprised if that will make some positive impact.
When was the last time Sikhs voted for BJP?isubodh wrote:It will be forgotten in a month or so. Saw a Sikh with a play card " Ban Kashmir files". Just few months back Sikhs were running away from Afghanistan due to same slogan convert, run or die. Too short a public memoryvimal wrote:Kashmir Files has opened the eyes of a lot of folks. I won’t be surprised if that will make some positive impact.
The Mahanlingeshwar Temple in the Puttur district of Karnataka has restricted the auction of temporary stalls to the Hindu community for the annual Jatra festival to be held in the city. The Annual Jatra festival which will be held in the temple precinct between April 10 to 20 will only Hindus to set up their shops during the ten days.
The Temple administration put out a notice dated March 19, 2022, in the English daily The Hindu to announce the same. In a similar tone, the organising committee of the Kote Marikamba Jatra in Shivamogga had decided to allow only Hindu shopkeepers to set up their shops during the five-day festival beginning on March 22. This move came after Hindu organisations requested the committee to take the decision in the light of the murder of Hindu activist Harsha who was killed by radical Islamists in Shivamogga.
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Big disclosure on withdrawn 3 farm laws. SC panel member leaks report that Apex court sat on for unknown reason. Report shows that by backing Singhu farmers Opposition denied 87% of India's farmers who backed Modi's reform push a chance to double their incomes. What a shame!
This is how consent is manufactured. Too bad it was not done during the period of agitation.chetak wrote:@RShivshankar·22 Mar
Big disclosure on withdrawn 3 farm laws. SC panel member leaks report that Apex court sat on for unknown reason. Report shows that by backing Singhu farmers Opposition denied 87% of India's farmers who backed Modi's reform push a chance to double their incomes. What a shame!
ChetakjiRsatchi wrote:
It was not HC but the Supreme Court with Justice ChandrachudYagnasri wrote:That is in the case of Srisailam Temple. HC of AP stayed in favour of momos.Rsatchi wrote:
Chetakji
Did not Shantidhoots go to court and win against such Temple edicts??
Pratyush wrote:This is how consent is manufactured. Too bad it was not done during the period of agitation.chetak wrote:
Indeed, Aditya_V jiAditya_V wrote:You forget the most important point- Foreign NGO's -Foreign Citizen NRI - Canada, EU, UK based NGO's were involved in the protest. Talk about interfering in Indian Elections.
Rsatchi wrote:Did not Shantidhoots go to court and win against such Temple edicts??
Tanaji wrote:They did but that case was for long term contracts, not sure if the ruling is applicable in such cases and even if it did, by the time it gets challenged and courts hear the case the festival will be over
What I have noticed in the case of big temple festivals is that there would be some big trade fair kind of thing which happens for a couple of days or weeks. This is a temporary adjustment. A small group of people (or even one person), gets the entire fair ground through an auction process. Then he sub-lets pieces of the land to various group of traders, joy ride operators etc. The temple management neatly off-loads the responsibility to the person(s) who took the contract for any eventuality. These person(s) generally would also be outright rowdies or people with muscle power who can take the expected revenue from the folks who run smaller establishments in the fair grounds.Pratyush wrote:If the temple management is not under the state control. Then the temples have the freedom to decide who can recieve contracts for the stalls.
https://twitter.com/BasedKashyap07/stat ... 4643680257the exDem and exRepub @joysamcyborg
Euromaida style color revolution coming to India. Regime change is on the cards.
India is the next Ukraine… staging ground for America’s next war against China.Under Secretary Victoria Nuland
@UnderSecStateP
Great to be in New Delhi today to engage with the next generation of Indian thought leaders. We discussed continued #USIndia collaboration and India’s vital leadership role in the world.
https://twitter.com/UnderSecStateP/stat ... 6077093892Political Dissident @BasedKashyap07
So Victoria Nuland (नूलंड) didi has arrived on our beautiful soil. Let's check some of her previous achievements. Small thread.
1. Nuland engineered Ukraine’s “regime change” in early 2014 without weighing the likely chaos and consequences.
2. Was a regular visitor to Ukraine.
Under Secretary Victoria Nuland
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Good conversation with @NDTV's @Nidhi
Razdan about the strengthen of the U.S.-India partnership, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the challenge of China. https://twitter.com/ndtv/status/1506217148473315338
whole thread ... looks like she met NDTV Nidhi, Karuna Nundy and BJP youth leader Charu Pragya too ...Yagnasri wrote:Py-ops on Bharat like this are not going to help the cause of the US. In fact if anything they are going to backfire on them.
I failed to see why our MEA meeting a low-level official like her. Do our low-level officials also get such meetings when they visit gora countries? I do not think so. We need not do this thing.
They come and talk to 5-star activists ... try to see what can be done to create havoc ... I think they sense new CJI can be used to create a lot of trouble starting this November.GShankar wrote:This is not just psy-ops. In addition to psy-ops this is on the ground review of post "polls" scenario.
We need to start doing this.
Read it again.It is not about burka. burka and hijab are not enough for TalibsLisa wrote:Amazing woke silence when burka is banned from all schools in Afghanistan.
Haram link.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-60845540
That will always happen. For any nationalistic issue. There will always be that one person with a placard.isubodh wrote:It will be forgotten in a month or so. Saw a Sikh with a play card " Ban Kashmir files". Just few months back Sikhs were running away from Afghanistan due to same slogan convert, run or die. Too short a public memoryvimal wrote:Kashmir Files has opened the eyes of a lot of folks. I won’t be surprised if that will make some positive impact.
Agree ... SHQ and her friend went to see the move. Came home crying and swollen eyes.CalvinH wrote:That will always happen. For any nationalistic issue. There will always be that one person with a placard.isubodh wrote:
It will be forgotten in a month or so. Saw a Sikh with a play card " Ban Kashmir files". Just few months back Sikhs were running away from Afghanistan due to same slogan convert, run or die. Too short a public memory
It can't balance Millions who showed up to watch Kashmir files with little promotion and are still doing so. However one wishes or media tries to portray. India is turning a corner and success of Kashmir files is one indication.
Impact of things like Kashmir files is slow and fundamental. And its happening. If you expect a revolution from it in one month and absence of such revolution is taken as a "we are hopeless", feel free to do so. We have reached this point slowly but surely and after hundreds of such "expected" let downs as per the crowd who has little understanding of what is happening.
post godhra, the gujaratis' boycotted them to such an extent that the jehadis shaved off their facial fungus, displayed Ganesha in autos and taxis, kept their heads low and avoided any grandstand play of ola et uberSachin wrote:Ban on Muslim traders in temples: Karnataka government keeps distance, cites rules
So it is hitting where it hurts badly. As a trading community shantidoots will find things tough if the larger society who forms their customer base starts ignoring them. Other groups can still use all other means to dissuade people from visiting the shops of shantidoots. No government will be able to form a law that people have to do business with certain shops only.
while many are looking for instantaneous reactions, the powers that be are setting in motion a mass awakening that cannot be stopped because it is growing organicallyCalvinH wrote:That will always happen. For any nationalistic issue. There will always be that one person with a placard.isubodh wrote:
It will be forgotten in a month or so. Saw a Sikh with a play card " Ban Kashmir files". Just few months back Sikhs were running away from Afghanistan due to same slogan convert, run or die. Too short a public memory
It can't balance Millions who showed up to watch Kashmir files with little promotion and are still doing so. However one wishes or media tries to portray. India is turning a corner and success of Kashmir files is one indication.
Impact of things like Kashmir files is slow and fundamental. And its happening. If you expect a revolution from it in one month and absence of such revolution is taken as a "we are hopeless", feel free to do so. We have reached this point slowly but surely and after hundreds of such "expected" let downs as per the crowd who has little understanding of what is happening.
Sometimes imagine sarcasm.rsingh wrote:Read it again.It is not about burka. burka and hijab are not enough for TalibsLisa wrote:Amazing woke silence when burka is banned from all schools in Afghanistan.
Haram link.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-60845540
ManishjiManish_Sharma wrote:@Sweet_HoneygaI :
How many of you know ?
P Chidambaram when he was finance minister of India sold a Indian currency note printing machine to Pakistan ?
The more you know Cong the lesser seat they will get
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