Indo-UK News & Discussions- June 2017

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vcsekhar wrote: 08 Aug 2023 14:19
IndraD wrote: 07 Aug 2023 16:27 colour revolution in UK: Banks cancelling accounts of customers with contrary political opinion

Nigel Farage issues rallying cry as banks close million accounts in just four years https://www.gbnews.com/news/bank-news-n ... ts-natwest
You do realize that GB News was found to be spreading Russian Propaganda ?
what sort of bogus argument is this?
and which side propaganda are BBC, skynews, CNN, Nyt espousing? we still quote them & how is that related with the merit of the news quoted?
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Sunak's berge becomes comedy of errors as only 15 boat arrivers could be lodged, majority have cited mental health/ water phobia and claustrophobia to avoid berge and stay put in expensive hotels

India having 11th round of talks with UK on FTA :roll:
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The chairman and CEO of Natwest resigned as well. Is that Russian propoganda?

No… fact is that a lot of the big corporates and not just banks use certain third party organisations for DEI initiatives. These non profit organisations are far left oriented in ideology and in some case toxic as well. Corporates have blindly followed the provinces principles and initiatives laid down by these non profits without diligence and have been left holding the bag when their recommendations have broken the law.
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bala wrote: 02 Aug 2023 00:18 A Videshi made this YT of how the britshits impoverished the world's richest country - united India/Bharat. The Britshits emptied out the entire wealth (> 45T, more like 200 T) and blocked the economy of world trade and internal trade, besides committing the largest holocaust in World History of around 200 million dead in famines, shooting, hanging, war, etc. The ICS was created to serve the Britshit interest and the current IAS is but a version of such shoddy crap. The Brits refuse to give back stolen artifacts taken from their colonial conquest worldwide. Other nations like Dutch Netherlands have realized their mistake and are returning things. Stolen knowledge in Sanskrit (false flag initiatives by the brits have stolen old manuscripts from all the Mutts of India, Shringeri, Puri, Badrinath, Dwarka, etc) hides in institutes like Cambridge, Oxford, German Univ but India is not allowed to take them back nor even look at them. A subject like Botany taught today is based on an original text from Kerala (the much hated M. Witzel of Haarvard told Rajiv Malhotra about botany).

Today, much of Britain does not want to accept plain facts of their sordid BritshitRaj rule.

While they are attributed all cruelty correctly for britshits while at the same time gave somewhat free pass to moguls.
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Tanaji wrote: 08 Aug 2023 15:28 The chairman and CEO of Natwest resigned as well. Is that Russian propoganda?

No… fact is that a lot of the big corporates and not just banks use certain third party organisations for DEI initiatives. These non profit organisations are far left oriented in ideology and in some case toxic as well. Corporates have blindly followed the provinces principles and initiatives laid down by these non profits without diligence and have been left holding the bag when their recommendations have broken the law.
sunak has surrendered to globalists and compromised character of Tories, no wonder his party leadership is supporting Ukraine war. if people have to choose between hard vs soft labour they will go for former.Under him courts are steam rolling his anti immigrant plans, he has been accused of investimg $500M in Moderna and gave 10B order to the same company (from gov UK site) this amounts to conflict of interest, Now these companies are scrambling as covid booster shots have become unpopular. Further he is unable to control colour revolution under his nose as seen in Bank cancelling accounts, army recruitment, loss of L&O in various counties ruled by them.
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IndraD wrote: 08 Aug 2023 15:24
vcsekhar wrote: 08 Aug 2023 14:19
You do realize that GB News was found to be spreading Russian Propaganda ?
what sort of bogus argument is this?
and which side propaganda are BBC, skynews, CNN, Nyt espousing? we still quote them & how is that related with the merit of the news quoted?
Every news publisher seems to have their own side on every topic, its good to know their biases so that you can understand the subtext.
I read the article that you have posted and it does not quote any real proof that accounts were closed due to political views at all. There is a suspicion that this has happened due to the Farage issue, but, even there his account was not really closed due to his views but because his value fell below the private banking $$ levels, Farage can spin it all he wants but a lot of private banks do this or start imposing pretty big charges on the clients.
we in BRF will pound on NTY/Wapo etc when they post something anti indian (and rightly so), but, when they post something about chinese funding of newsclick, it is assumed to be the truth. If they lie so much in one side why should we accept that they are telling the truth on the other side?
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Saar, I have no love for Nigel Farage and think he is an odious person along with his pal Trump but let’s not put our own biases as you say in the search for truth. What you say is easily disproved:

Simon Jack from BBC first put out a report saying Farage was debanked for commercial reasons alone based on an interview with Alison Rose. BBC subsequently corrected the report and apologied to Farage

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66288464
However, the information turned out to be incomplete and inaccurate. Therefore, I would like to apologise to Mr Farage," Mr Jack continued
Then we have this:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... tical-game

From the horses mouth:
In doing so, I recognise that I left Mr Jack with the impression that the decision to close Mr Farage’s accounts was solely a commercial one.
Also:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/0 ... political/

From Natwests own documents
The dossier noted that “there is no evidence of regulator or legal censure of the client,” that he was unfailingly polite to staff and that he had recently been downgraded from a “higher risk politically exposed person [PEP]” to lower risk, and was on the way to being classed as no risk at all.
….

Closing his accounts was not justifiable on a monetary basis because “the client’s economic contribution is now sufficient to retain on a commercial basis”
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They all want war and conflict, to re establish the empire, but no one is willing to join !!
The Daily Hate is the nmost popular newspaper in the world, always drumming up nationalism and resentment, just look at the pathetic comments.


The return of Dad's Army? Defence minister suggests age cap on service personnel could be raised to help tackle recruitment crisis

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... r-comments
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UK sets up task froce to combat khalistani terrorism investing Rs 1 crore, working closely with CBI https://www.business-standard.com/india ... 174_1.html
In a high-level meeting held on 7 July 2023, between National Security Advisers Ajit Doval of India and Tim Barrow of the United Kingdom, India raised concerns over Khalistani terrorist elements threatening officials of the Indian High Commission in the UK.

India called upon the British government to take decisive action against the Khalistani terrorists, including deportation or legal prosecution, to safeguard the diplomatic staff. The meeting, part of the ‘India-UK Strategic Dialogue,’ aimed to strengthen cooperation in addressing violent extremism and radicalism. On 6th July, Khalistani terrorists in the UK announced a “Kill India” rally outside the Indian High Commission.

On 3rd June, EAM Dr S Jaishankar said that India has urged its partner countries like Canada, the United States, the UK, and Australia not to give space to the Khalistanis. He added, “This will affect our relations. We will raise this poster issue with the government of these countries.”
https://www.opindia.com/2023/08/uk-secu ... ew%20Delhi.
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UK's Security Minister Tom Tugendhat announces 95,000 pound funding to enhance Britain's capability to tackle "pro-Khalistan extremism".

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 11, 2023

who are the britshits trying to fool.......

the pathetic 95,000 pounds budget is perhaps just enough to cover two visits to the local pub and a few bags of crisps

to get India's signature on the dotted line for the free trade agreement will be a really really long grind for them.

even god will not come to save their king, as HE is busy in nigeria
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chetak wrote: 12 Aug 2023 14:23
UK's Security Minister Tom Tugendhat announces 95,000 pound funding to enhance Britain's capability to tackle "pro-Khalistan extremism".

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 11, 2023

who are the britshits trying to fool.......

the pathetic 95,000 pounds budget is perhaps just enough to cover two visits to the local pub and a few bags of crisps

to get India's signature on the dotted line for the free trade agreement will be a really really long grind for them.

even god will not come to save their king, as HE is busy in Nigeria
As time flies UK will need India more than the other way around !!
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UK spends least out of 13 nations on repairing roads 'blighted' by potholes
Cuts to funds to repair potholes in the UK are the most severe out of 13 major nations, including the US, New Zealand, Japan, Austria, Sweden, Canada, France and Finland, new analysis has found - with the cost of fixing the problem in England and Wales alone estimated at £14bn.
The cost of repairing roads affected by potholes in England and Wales alone is estimated to be £14bn - while Edinburgh has been branded the pothole capital of Europe, with residents resorting to plugging gaps with traffic cones
https://news.sky.com/story/uk-spends-le ... sf-twitter
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REAL REASON behind partition of India? Britain's Top Secret by Iqbal Chand Malhotra.
Malhotra is the co-author of Kashmir's Untold Story.



One of the characters is Victor Hope Linlithgow, British viceroy and governor-general of India during 1936-1943. Uranium mining in Xinjiang, Aksai Chin, Gilgit british monitoring station for any seismic activitiy, etc are the angles.
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"So, America remains top dog. That is good for Britain. The U.S. remains by far our most important ally. The economic, military, intelligence, personal and cultural ties that bind us are extensive and growing (just look at BAE's multi-billion dollar acquisition this week of a major U.S. defence/space company). Our position in the world is bolstered if China is not going to replace America as the world's premier superpower."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ities.html
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Haresh wrote: 19 Aug 2023 23:51 "So, America remains top dog. That is good for Britain. The U.S. remains by far our most important ally. The economic, military, intelligence, personal and cultural ties that bind us are extensive and growing (just look at BAE's multi-billion dollar acquisition this week of a major U.S. defence/space company). Our position in the world is bolstered if China is not going to replace America as the world's premier superpower."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ities.html



Haresh ji,


the amrikis had, through political regicide, after WWII, not only drowned the britshits as a superpower, but had also carried out a savage emasculation of the once powerful empire, by then rendered weak, tired, and impoverished, by the two great wars. Now, they are just dead men walking.

The amrikis upgraded their software, when they conned the britshits into brexitting and prised them away from the EU. That was the viking funereal of the britshits

now the amrikis have a extra faithful dog err ally, who is now more eager that before, to please his clever master

this is one tail that will never wag the dog.

As a country, it has lost its edge, the sheen, and the self confidence and is being terrorized by jihadis from pukestan and other colonies whom it so foolishly allowed in as replacement to the labor which had been lost in the war.

karma.............
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BAE and BP are British only in name… actually controlled and administered from US… Inmarsat was recently acquired as well, the jewels have been taken a long time ago… ARM is listing in US, wonder what will happen to RR :rotfl:
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Moment 'gunshots are fired' at Derbyshire sports contest - as three are wounded 'including man attacked with a SWORD' in terrifying brawl 'sparked by rival gangs'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... SWORD.html
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Swords? Do I need to read more? :mrgreen:
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chetak wrote: 20 Aug 2023 02:24
Haresh wrote: 19 Aug 2023 23:51 "So, America remains top dog. That is good for Britain. The U.S. remains by far our most important ally. The economic, military, intelligence, personal and cultural ties that bind us are extensive and growing (just look at BAE's multi-billion dollar acquisition this week of a major U.S. defence/space company). Our position in the world is bolstered if China is not going to replace America as the world's premier superpower."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ities.html

karma.............
How ? :rotfl:
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sanjaykumar wrote: 21 Aug 2023 19:53 Swords? Do I need to read more? :mrgreen:
What is that Amreekhanism? Bringin' a knife to a gun fight (at OK Corrall and all that)!!! :(( :mrgreen: :twisted:
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UK was performing radioactive experiments without consent on its “South Asian” residents

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-c ... e-66614527

If anyone doubted the morality of the Brits, here it is…
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Have popcorn ready when you watch the above, but be careful, you might choke on your own laughter.
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AoA

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How many recall this pompous a-hole of the BBC questioning India spending on a space program when India has more than 700 million people that don't have access to a 'toooa-let' for its people.

Shiv Aroor has identified this racist Britshit as Aaron Heselhurst of the BBC. Looking at his mug shot and hair style, seems like someone gave him a swirly in one of those British 'toooa-let'.

It is high time that these racists get named and shamed globally. Most of us probably don't watch the Bullshit Broadcasting Crooks. But it is good to put a face to the name to recall these a-holes.
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NRao wrote: 29 Aug 2023 01:42 AoA
On a good day she can compete and beat Madam Jelebi, Alhamdulillah.
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RCase wrote: 29 Aug 2023 07:13 Image

How many recall this pompous a-hole of the BBC questioning India spending on a space program when India has more than 700 million people that don't have access to a 'toooa-let' for its people.

Shiv Aroor has identified this racist Britshit as Aaron Heselhurst of the BBC. Looking at his mug shot and hair style, seems like someone gave him a swirly in one of those British 'toooa-let'.

It is high time that these racists get named and shamed globally. Most of us probably don't watch the Bullshit Broadcasting Crooks. But it is good to put a face to the name to recall these a-holes.
It has already started. Quite a few videos from various news channels targetting the Brits for the sanctimonious crap.
They are coming out as sore losers in the discussion. And end up highlighting the colonial loot of 45Trillion .
There is no upside for the Brits to bring this up. But Brits are called White Pakis for a reason.
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Neela wrote: 29 Aug 2023 11:24 It has already started. Quite a few videos from various news channels targetting the Brits for the sanctimonious crap.
They are coming out as sore losers in the discussion. And end up highlighting the colonial loot of 45Trillion .
There is no upside for the Brits to bring this up. But Brits are called White Pakis for a reason.
AoA! They also have the brown Pakis in good measure in their society. With all that 'grooming' and genetically modified breed from cousin marriages of Brown Pakis infesting Al-Bartania, these White Pakis and the Brown Pakis deserve each other, like peas in a pod.

Why does it feel that the Brits are constipated when they speak? Maybe there is a lack of tooa-lets in Great Britain that they have to hold onto to their inner Pakistaniyat.

Here is a sign from 'Great Britain' (source - the Bullshit Broadcasting Crooks)! Sad that a once great colonizer has to put up signs like these.

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Just a suggestion, go easy on the gratuitous abuse of a people. The British did monstrous things once upon a time.

They are not monsters.
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sanjaykumar wrote: 29 Aug 2023 20:21 Just a suggestion, go easy on the gratuitous abuse of a people. The British did monstrous things once upon a time.

They are not monsters.
Until they apologize for their actions and crimes they committed in India they continue to remain monsters as they are.
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You know, the current generation of Brits take the line that they are not responsible for what their forefathers/mothers did in the name of colonialization. Well, that is understandable. However the victims of colonialization have deep scars inflicted upon them for generations, including poverty, self respect, self confidence, ridicule in west and much more. The colonialist took many things from India including the kohinoor diamond and various arts/crafts (British Museum is filled with them). The original texts in Sanskrit of various ancient tomes like Vedas are housed in their universities and their return would be forthcoming. The current generation can insist they do not wish to be associated with items that their forebears took from their erstwhile colonies and the proper thing to do is to return them back. Such a gesture would go a long way. In addition the current generation can erect a memorial for all the soldiers recruited from the colonies who died fighting their wars. This is again the proper thing to do and costs nothing. A little bit of empathy is all that is asked for. Furthermore, they can acknowledge that former leaders (Churchill, etc) were largely responsible in killing millions of Indians in man-made famines. Again this costs nothing, but asks for empathy. A deep sincere sorry on behalf of their forebears absolves the current generation of any further guilt. Many such acknowledgements go a long way towards healing the wounds perpetrated by their forebears. The Bank of England has the loot from colonies, and such assets/gold etc can be returned without the current generation feeling a pinch. Assets are held by banks which practically have nothing to do with day-to-day operations of money supply.
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^^ I heard this on a TV interview. Brishit girl said this verbatim about how they are no longer responsible, as all the atrocities were carried by a generation that is already dead. They are always crying about imaginary aid from UK to India but when it comes to reparations suddenly its a different tune. Typical whitey brishit.
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I am not naive. They erected a memorial to the donkeys and dogs killed in the first pan European war. They will never erect one to the soldiers of the British Indian army.

It is not just a moral dilemma for the coloniser. And yes, they failed the test. So far. It is also a dilemma for the colonised. Does history stop there? Or does one play the cards one is dealt?

Does one send jihadis to somehow right a wrong? Or does one aim for success being the best revenge? I think India did make its choice with Nehru. Perhaps that is why India is growing economically at a torrid pace and is sending a space mission to the earth sun L1 point. They have something to prove.

Revenge, in mind or materiel, is for losers. Like Pakistan. They still have not realised that revenge for the crime of disenfranchisement of Muslim power is taking them to hell.
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bala wrote: 29 Aug 2023 23:14 You know, the current generation of Brits take the line that they are not responsible for what their forefathers/mothers did in the name of colonialization.
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A deep sincere sorry on behalf of their forebears absolves the current generation of any further guilt. Many such acknowledgements go a long way towards healing the wounds perpetrated by their forebears.
This is similar to the current generation of Germans who have been brought up to denounce the horrors perpetrated by their Nazi forefathers. For the most part, the Germans have shown contrition and in fact they still do pay reparations (even currently) for some of the horrors that were done in the past. They did not do a Pontius Pilate and wash their hands off like the Brits.

For the most part, the Brits are unapologetic about their colonization and still keep insisting that they were do-gooders to the colonies. It is unimaginable that any white person in the US can get away justifying slavery and atrocities on blacks. We should force these colonists to be genuinely apologetic about their forefathers and call them out at every opportunity. These same Brits don't have the balls to say denigrating stuff about China.
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sanjaykumar wrote: 29 Aug 2023 23:51
Revenge, in mind or materiel, is for losers. Like Pakistan. They still have not realised that revenge for the crime of disenfranchisement of Muslim power is taking them to hell.
Well, I liked the way Israel dealt with the Nazi Germans and now any German would recoil at the prospect of being called a Nazi or anti Semitic.
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Germany's Nazi faction killed more gypsy population in Europe than any other ethnic group. Not a pipsqueak about this topic is ever discussed, and people like Simon Wiesenthal did not acknowledge that gypsy pograms happened in Europe. The original banksters had their headquarters in Germany and they funded all kinds of factions, in a heads I win, tails you loose scenario. India was played in this fashion during the Britshit era. BTW the Brits and Mughals got along well and only on the collapse of the Mughals by the Maratas, did the britshits rule delhi. The britshits would instigate hindu raja against one another, have people like Tipu clean up the loot and then they swooped in and bumped of Tipu. Characters like Robert Clive carted away the loot to Britain in ships built in India.

You want to know about the banksters who have morphed to the Deep State, see this..

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I think India should offer aid to UK if they are so desperate for a billion pounds even when they owe us trillions :mrgreen:
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sanjaykumar wrote: 29 Aug 2023 23:51 They will never erect one to the soldiers of the British Indian army.
Memorial Gates was inaugurated in 2002:

http://www.memorialgates.org/index.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorial_Gates,_London
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I have no problem being proved incorrect. My apologies.
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No apology required. The British Army is deeply conscious of its shared history with the British Indian Army. See, for example:

https://www.nam.ac.uk/press/memorial-br ... -sandhurst
Since its inception in 1950, the Indian Army Memorial Room (IAMR) has been a focal point for cadets at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, upon both arrival and commission. The significance of the shared history between Great Britain and South Asia remains of great importance to their training, as well as their understanding of the role of the British Army today.

The Commandant, Major General Paul Nanson CBE said:

'A major part of developing the future leaders of the British Army involves looking to the powerful lessons of our forebears. The inspiration to cadets of all nations provided by the leadership, courage and spirit of the great regiments of the British Indian Army is as strong today as ever. This room serves as a fitting memorial to over 200 years of service and sacrifice.'
India Gate too was originally constructed as a war memorial of the British Indian Army:

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To the dead of the Indian Armies who fell and are honored in France and Flanders, Mesopotamia and Persia, East Africa, Gallipoli and elsewhere in the Near and Far East and in Sacred Memory also of those whose names are here recorded and who fell in India on the North West Frontier and during the Third Afghan War.
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