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chetak wrote: 22 Feb 2024 20:33 Jaziya to Sharia is not far
The bill was defeated.
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KL Dubey wrote: 27 Feb 2024 07:05
chetak wrote: 22 Feb 2024 20:33 Jaziya to Sharia is not far
The bill was defeated.
Only because the congis did not control enough of the legislative council. But their intentions are clear. Remains to be seen if it actually matters to the Hindu voters the next time elections come around.
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nachiket wrote: 27 Feb 2024 07:17
KL Dubey wrote: 27 Feb 2024 07:05

The bill was defeated.
Only because the congis did not control enough of the legislative council. But their intentions are clear.
That is how checks and balances are supposed to work in a democratic setup. It is not like intentions of INC became clear to people only just now. As long as the law of the land is not reformed, there will be always attempts at mischief. No point blaming the voters.
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One of the best long-term effects of the 2024 elections may be the refusal of the BJP to join TDP or Jagan in AP. It will help BJP a long way in a decade or so.
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Indeed. If things work out, BJP may double its vote share to 2% in AP by 2029, all by itself.
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Watching the Telugu channels on youtube it seems the seat sharing talks are still on, BJP seems to have strict demands.
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a_bharat wrote: 27 Feb 2024 09:53 Indeed. If things work out, BJP may double its vote share to 2% in AP by 2029, all by itself.
:lol: Dont worry, alliance with NOTA can get vote share to 3-4%.
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nachiket wrote: 27 Feb 2024 07:17
KL Dubey wrote: 27 Feb 2024 07:05

The bill was defeated.
Only because the congis did not control enough of the legislative council. But their intentions are clear. Remains to be seen if it actually matters to the Hindu voters the next time elections come around.

nachiket ji,

They will soon gain majority in the upper house.

It will pass then

They have communicated their intention very clearly and the people whom they intend to benefit have clearly understood and that was their true intent... to ensure that such votes remained firmly in their camp for the forthcoming elections

as usual, the victims of this scam and cultural atrocity continue to slumber on.

which "democracy" has "minorities" defined like this

One can understand if the jarawa tribe in the andamans and other such culturally unique sets of ethnic groupings are classified as "minorities" and accorded all legal protections to preserve their way of life

the abrahamics are insistent and intent on propagating their "superior" cultural, political, and linguistic primacy, moreover, they have made consistent efforts at socio religious domination over the majority for so many centuries, with such efforts often involving violence

Moreover, they are funded via inimical offshore sources to help in their cultural genocides.
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BJP lacks an Annamali-esque leader in AP. It remains to be seen if Sri Suresh Gopi will make a different in all of Kerala. Revanth Reddy in BJP in TG will be a game changer :-). Ground reports say that the Annamali swell is real and will be make drastic changes in the landscape for 2026. The hidden Ksatriya factions of TN will rise again.
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KL Dubey wrote:The bill was defeated.
nachiket wrote:Only because the congis did not control enough of the legislative council. But their intentions are clear. Remains to be seen if it actually matters to the Hindu voters the next time elections come around.
The BJP has been able to scuttle only one amendment. Check the official web site of Karnakata HRCE Department (https://itms.kar.nic.in/). In particular check the page on Aradhana Schemes. Even today; the page clearly reads - "This Scheme came into force from the year 1990-91. Under this Scheme Grants is being sanctioned for Construction of Temples, Prayer Hall and Other Religious Purposes in the places resided by Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes, Minorities like Cristians, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains, Bhuddist, Parsis and Anglo Indians. Government has released Guidelines in this regard for release of grants.Government has issued separate guidelines for Implementation of Aradhana Scheme ".
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Yogi_G wrote: 27 Feb 2024 10:55 BJP lacks an Annamali-esque leader in AP. It remains to be seen if Sri Suresh Gopi will make a different in all of Kerala. Revanth Reddy in BJP in TG will be a game changer :-). Ground reports say that the Annamali swell is real and will be make drastic changes in the landscape for 2026. The hidden Ksatriya factions of TN will rise again.

Yogi ji,

politics is a money making gig and the guys who make it up the slippery pole will grab with both hands as long as they have the opportunity


people like Modi, and Amit Shah, and Yogi, and Annamalai, and Himanta don't come along everyday

With the possible exception of patnaik in orissa, there are no such leaders in any other party...

The actual question is: why aren't there more such people on the Indian political landscape, and also, why do they make their appearance predominantly only in the BJP.

Prior to the arrival of Annamalai in TN, all the TN BJP "leaders" were as acquisitive as any of the dravidiyas and also very prone to deal making with the dravidiyas "for the right price" There are many "leaders" like this still lurking in the ranks of the TN BJP

nitishwa is politically corrupt as well as morally bankrupt. Honesty was never his strong suit. His immoral plotting and scheming, over the decades, has cost the state of bihar a terrible price and in the end, his self serving machinations will soon bury him ignominiously in some political pauper's grave.

The conversion mafia is in charge and gopi/reddy don't stand a chance, unless they adapt. The congis have aligned with a party floated by the AP cm's sister and that is not a coincidence but a strategy.... in some other states, notably in KER, some the padres are tactically aligning with the BJP seeking "protection"

These two are merely the masks fronting for the padres
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uddu wrote:Kerala-Where are the BJP candidates?
Could not respond earlier. I get a feeling that BJP in Kerala still remains in the clue-less mode. Film Star Suresh Gopi have high chances for contesting from Thrissur. He is a familiar face there now. I am not sure on the winnability as Thrissur has X'ian and Peacefool pockets who can mess up his chances. Commies cross-voting is also a possibility. From what I have observed. KL BJP has two sets of leaders. This set is more smart and can articulate their points well. They are upper middle class, and hold good academic credentials. Adv. Sanku T Das and Sandeep Warrier are two examples. Suresh Gopi too may fall in this bucket. The next set are the old generation 'leaders' like K. Surendran, V Muraleedharan etc. These folks have been there in the party for donkey's ears but have not been able to make any impact. Surendran had such an 'excellent' campaign machinery, who even used a song which would bite back the BJP led central government :lol:. If these 'old' folks are still controlling Kerala BJP, then no luck this time as well.
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Sachin wrote: 27 Feb 2024 10:59 The BJP has been able to scuttle only one amendment.
Yeah, the bill was mainly about this amendment. Like I said, these things will go away once the law of the land is reformed. In the meantime its more business for kappalandi and popcorn.
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It looks like "do ladke" have both taken a shafting today - but its not from each other. In UP the SP MLAs have cross voted to scuttle the chances of their RS candidate. In HP, the INC is now reduced to minority after 9 MLAs cross voted for the BJP candidate and also appear to have left the INC. The HP goremint may fall soon.

In KA the BJP has got its candidate elected, but the JDS candidate suffered from cross voting and may not make it. Nevertheless the alliance is fine, the cross voters may face disciplinary action.

It will be interesting to see the composition update of the RS after this week.
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KL Dubey wrote: 27 Feb 2024 19:23 It looks like "do ladke" have both taken a shafting today - but its not from each other. In UP the SP MLAs have cross voted to scuttle the chances of their RS candidate. In HP, the INC is now reduced to minority after 9 MLAs cross voted for the BJP candidate and also appear to have left the INC. The HP goremint may fall soon.
The HP situation is even funnier because AM Singhvi lost the coin toss after the votes were tied. Even luck did not favor the congis there.
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I think Wikipedia has the latest numbers.

NDA is at 120, not 117.

The majority mark is 123 in a house of 245.

The elected members are now at full strength (233), but 6 of the 12 nominated members are still vacant. So all the goremint needs to do is to fill these vacancies and that will be a majority of 126.
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dravidiyas are being hemmed in, .........

no more "just retiring" hizzonners to give "favourable" verdict, pocketing the proceeds, preparatory to riding off into the sunset



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guess who was the home minister at the time ........



ED chargesheets Karti Chidambaram for Chinese Visas Kickbacks




https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... g-9182309/


‘Bribe for visa’ case: ED files chargesheet against Congress MP Karti Chidambaram
Karti Chidambaram, 52, is a Lok Sabha MP from Sivaganga seat in Tamil Nadu and the agency has recorded his statement in the case a number of times.

When contacted, Karti, who is the son of senior Congress leader P Chidambaram, did not comment on the matter. Karti had earlier called the ED probe a “fishing and roving” enquiry, and denied that he had facilitated visas for any Chinese national.

The ED case is based on a CBI FIR registered against Karti in May 2022. The FIR is based on allegations that Karti accepted a bribe of Rs 50 lakh from the Vedanta Group to facilitate visas for about 300 Chinese nationals of a company working in collaboration with a Vedanta subsidiary for a power project in Punjab.

Why did Vedanta need 264 chinese nationals to work on their Power Plant ............

Why did they give ₹50L kickback to Karti Chidambaram's company Advantech .........

What was the quid pro quo ............. and what was so "special" about a mundane power project in punjab ...........
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Pappu disappeared from radar. He is in UK working with BIF and MI6.
Bllomberg scums ran an article on how Modi's billionaires are controlling media. Look at the irony of a scum billionaire on Chinese payroll talking about India.
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Haryana Police will cancel the VISA and passport of protestors involved in violence and damaging the properties

Haryana DSP Joginder Sharma (World Cup Hero) says his team is preparing a list and action will be initiated soon

Haryana Police will share their names and photographs with the Passport Office and Ministry of Home Affairs.



https://www.news18.com/india/cancelling ... 97172.html
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even in their heydays, the britshits were not so divisive, partisan, or anti India ..........

so, per the congis, India fought 4 wars with "neighbours" and galwan was just a friendly meeting with the cheen, that happened in the mountains ......

some folks seem to have forgotten their medication today



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Pappu is going to London, but the reasons are different. There is no Cambridge lecture with his name either. Apparently pappu has a girlfriend and perhaps a child too in London...According to this YT by Alternate Media..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJgi4R2DkN4
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Annamalai’s interaction with IIT Chennai students. Admits he is concerned with AI deep fakes etc but posits that it is so because we are easily swayed by malicious content whereas our ancestors who did not travel as much as we did were more suave and observant and street smart to fall for such traps. Wants to change politics narrative to encompass AI and development which politicians today can’t understand. Aware of the issues that monopoly like TSMC or ASML can wreck havoc on the world. Wants more smart people to be in politics. Challenges students to think if 13.5% economic growth is possible and what will we have to do differently to achieve that and catch up to Unkil and Lizard in the next 20 years. Narrates his experience as IPS and considers Constables as the smartest as they are on the street and recognise patterns. Recognises that countries like Nigeria could be in our position in the next 20 years so we should be aware of others too.

Impressive this chap !

https://youtu.be/Vf7LaZ49ens?si=6R8FG0NEPaqZW980
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https://x.com/rose_k01/status/1763251645214069067?s=20

Pappu seems super PHD in AI, tech people like us cannot even fathom the depths he has


Pappu's Keyword this time is "Network"

Question is on AI
Answer By Rahul Gandhi - AI "Sits on Top of a Network"... Network Network And in between Iraq story
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Meanwhile...
Temple Bill passed in Karnataka Assembly again after its defeat in Council
KA state BJP said they had scuttled the first move. But now the same bill is passed, and AFAIK it will not come back to the legislative council. Also KA BJP has been completely silent on the information provided in the Aradhana Scheme listed in the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions And Charitable Endowments Department web site. :roll:.
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Pappu had a meeting in London yesterday. Images of this were shown on their Facebook page, i.e.,

https://www.facebook.com/IOCUK.EU/

If one looks carefully, one will note that they could not even afford a hotel for his accommodation or for that matter even a restaurant/hall for the attendees. The meeting was held in the entrance of an apartment complex in front of the concierges desk! Even the Amazon deliveries for the residents can be seen behind the concierges desk. Really, really desperate times!
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vijayk wrote: 01 Mar 2024 09:55 https://x.com/rose_k01/status/1763251645214069067?s=20

Pappu seems super PHD in AI, tech people like us cannot even fathom the depths he has


Pappu's Keyword this time is "Network"

Question is on AI
Answer By Rahul Gandhi - AI "Sits on Top of a Network"... Network Network And in between Iraq story
Felt like response generated by a bad AI model ...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orzMtaYlqaQ&t=2s


DMK Drug Cartel Tamilnadu in Danger | Annamalai |


K.Annamalai@annamalai_k

The cultural capital of our country has been transformed into a drug capital under the DMK Govt.

DMK functionary & International Drug Peddler Jaffar Sadiq & his brothers are on the run to escape arrest for smuggling over ₹2000 crore worth of synthetic drugs.

Yesterday, off the coast of Gujarat, the NCB nabbed ₹1200 Crore worth of drugs, which was to be picked up by a vessel from Tamil Nadu.

Thiru MK Stalin has not moved a needle in the last 3 years. He said he would confiscate the properties of Drug peddlers, but on the contrary, the wealth of drug peddlers has only multiplied under his watch.

To top it all, DMK goons have attacked @polimernews reporters today for covering the NCB raid in Sahara Couriers owned by DMK functionary Sitrarasu, a person close to Gopalapuram Scion. Sahara Couriers is learnt as the point of drug distribution for Jafar Sadiq.

@BJP4TamilNadu condemns this act of barbarism & we wish to remind Thiru @mkstalin once again that his commitment as CM is to the people of TN & not to drug peddlers.



it is alleged that this massive haul off the Gujarat coast is also is also part of the same TN gang.

This cannot be done without active involvement of big time offshore players and that leads to the common thread of trans national terrorism



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the guy who is being hunted now, Jafar Sadiq was caught in another big drug haul in 2017.

Drug peddling is serious offence with no bail for minimum 5 yrs.

The same man involved in 2017 Chennai airport drug trafficking was caught.

How did he evade the law first time ?

He was let off scott free due to his political connections and he is in the inner circle of the TN political elite



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCOZULqLaoA



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Blast in Bangalore
And four detained
Hope this doesn't turn out as Laluji's Godhra report!!
Congi's can turn into an election tool given half a chance
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The intentions were in no doubt. Per teevee reports, nuts and bolts have been found in the debris at the site


WATCH VIDEO





He is the suspect in the #RameshwaramCafe blast in Bengaluru.

Prepare yourself for stories like:
- Terrorism has no religion.
- He is a poor son of a poor puncturewala.
- He was once assaulted by security personnel.
- Taunted by classmates leading to emotional scars.


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Rameshwaram Cafe on Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha Day, this was the reason for the blast!


And, be sure to enjoy your freebies........... :mrgreen:



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kerala model......... privatize profits, socialize losses and lecture others on "democracy"

never understood the logic of commies eulogizing "democracy"



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Mar 1, 2024


Look-out notice against expelled DMK functionary Jaffer Sadiq

-On 26 Feb, NCB busted drug smuggling network to which Jaffer is a kingpin.

-Then NCB named him in d summon, after learning that he was absconding, d summon was pasted on d doors of his house.




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-Following that the Delhi Police had searched mastermind of drug smuggling Jaffer's house & office and then they seized the documents and sealed the premises.

-Now they have issued a lookout notice against him.



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looks like the BJP is set to open it's tally in kerala and telangana.

Min Rajiv Chandrasekhar - Thiruvananthapuram

Suresh Gopi - Thrissur

MoS V. Muraleedharan - Attingal

Anil K Antony - Pathanamthitta


Bandi Sanjay Kumar - Karimnagar
Arvind Dharmapuri - Nizamabad
Etela Rajender - Malkajgiri
G. Kishan Reddy - Secundrabad


additionally,

Hema Malini - Mathura
Smriti Irani - Amethi
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chetak wrote: 02 Mar 2024 20:50 looks like the BJP is set to open it's tally in kerala and telangana.

Min Rajiv Chandrasekhar - Thiruvananthapuram
Wish Mr. Chandrasekhar all the best but this is a difficult contest for him. Shampoo boy seems way too popular in Thiruvananthapuram.

Meanwhile Gautam Gambhir and Jayant Sinha have pulled out and been replaced. Sushama Swaraj's daughter Bansuri Swaraj makes her debut from Meenakshi Lekhi's seat in Delhi. Not sure if Ms. Lekhi will get a ticket from elsewhere.

Also Pragya Thakur will not return from Bhopal. And no seats declared yet from MH and Bihar meaning the seat sharing agreements haven't been finalized yet. Shivraj Singh Chouhan will contest from Vidisha. Hopefully gets included in the Cabinet if govt. returns.
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For chetakji:

https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... r-9192011/

This time its “permanently”
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Tanaji wrote: 03 Mar 2024 16:15 For chetakji:

https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... r-9192011/

This time its “permanently”
I am assuming Paltu Ram's definition of "permanently" is till the next Bihar assembly election, when ever that may be. :P Never trust this guy :evil:
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Tanaji wrote: 03 Mar 2024 16:15 For chetakji:

https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... r-9192011/

This time its “permanently”



Tanaji saar,


for nitishwa, the concept of “permanently” has a practical timeframe of 24 hours max


After that, his ever present self interest(s) and vaulting ambition will start to dominate his one track thinking


nitishwa has always been long on rhetoric and short on delivery but his numbers of winning seats has hidden all his flaws of character and immorality of his incessant political maneuvering


The only way to ground him “permanently” is to clip his wings, which the NJP almost succeeded in doing by using paswan junior to limit his winning seats so that he is just not able to play king maker...


There is a big mismatch between his abilities and his ambition but he has forever been fixated on the idea that if others have made it to the PM's post then why not him, and in the months just before Modi came on the scene, there were a bunch of high level BJP guys who were actually encouraging this creep, intent on keeping Modi out


the era of a compromise PM has long since gone and will never return, certainly not in this age of the BIF that has grown so powerful that it takes a MAD combo just to keep them at bay
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