Lisa ji, why ask for consent? India should simply send observers. Just like Jimmy Carter used to “election observe”. That fellow is still hale and healthy just like Kissinger. _paapee chiraayoo_

Lisa ji, why ask for consent? India should simply send observers. Just like Jimmy Carter used to “election observe”. That fellow is still hale and healthy just like Kissinger. _paapee chiraayoo_
religious minorities are always alert and vote enmass. no wonder BIF parties start vote share at 15% when BJP need to earn each vote.KL Dubey wrote: ↑29 Mar 2024 08:29 PS: the voter turnout in all the Hyd metro constituencies appears very low (45-53%) in the last three LS elections. In the Hyderabad constituency, it was only 46% last time.
Why? Is it because only one community is voting in strength? Or is it just a trend similar to other urban constituencies all over the country ?
At least she will give a fight. and if not this election, she will create enough awareness and win for next elections.A_Gupta wrote: ↑29 Mar 2024 09:40 In the above mentioned interview by Smita Prakash of Madhavi Lata, Madhavi Lata talks about ballot stuffing in certain "sensitive" areas, how the camera streaming video of the booth goes off line, and the police carefully make sure that they are not disturbed; how there are voter ids for dead people and for little children; and how Hindus are struck off of the electoral rolls prior to the election.
Arima wrote: ↑29 Mar 2024 10:45religious minorities are always alert and vote enmass. no wonder BIF parties start vote share at 15% when BJP need to earn each vote.KL Dubey wrote: ↑29 Mar 2024 08:29 PS: the voter turnout in all the Hyd metro constituencies appears very low (45-53%) in the last three LS elections. In the Hyderabad constituency, it was only 46% last time.
Why? Is it because only one community is voting in strength? Or is it just a trend similar to other urban constituencies all over the country ?
So ... it is better than Owaisi wins ?Yagnasri wrote: ↑28 Mar 2024 10:21 Please do not encourage her. She can not win Hyd unless it is a three-way hard fight with Hindus voting en mass for her. No one in the local BJP likes her. Has no organisation and ground-level effort as off today. Not capable or willing to work with the party. Not even willing to listen to anyone. Feels she knows everything and is very arrogant. Very shallow in her knowledge of any subject.
As things stand today MIM is having tacit support of Congress and TRS in the seat.
nits wrote: ↑29 Mar 2024 13:17 Gurus - how do you see Congress account freeze saga
i understand and support land of law but somewhere it alters the narrative of free and fair election ? Modi 3.0 is bound to happen even without it so why to give anyone a chance to say oh they won because of all this ?
nits wrote: ↑29 Mar 2024 13:17 Gurus - how do you see Congress account freeze saga
i understand and support land of law but somewhere it alters the narrative of free and fair election ? Modi 3.0 is bound to happen even without it so why to give anyone a chance to say oh they won because of all this ?
How do you know that the INC didn't engeneer the situation to generate exactly the same comments?nits wrote: ↑29 Mar 2024 13:17 Gurus - how do you see Congress account freeze saga
i understand and support land of law but somewhere it alters the narrative of free and fair election ? Modi 3.0 is bound to happen even without it so why to give anyone a chance to say oh they won because of all this ?
I take this to mean that Congress is forced to maintain a minimum balance of Rs 125 crores; or rather, the bank is holding Rs 125 crores of Congress money that the Congress cannot touch for now.Later, party MP and lawyer Vivek Tankha said on X that the IT appellate tribunal had allowed the party to operate its accounts with the lien (legal claim) of the IT dept
Madhavi Lata comes out as a stormy pestrel. I think she will be encouraged just enough to cause some heartburns to Owaisi. The Owaisis have a strong core base that sends 7 legislative seats and 1 LS seat in Hyderabad.Yagnasri wrote: ↑28 Mar 2024 10:21
Please do not encourage her. She can not win Hyd unless it is a three-way hard fight with Hindus voting en mass for her. No one in the local BJP likes her. Has no organisation and ground-level effort as off today. Not capable or willing to work with the party. Not even willing to listen to anyone. Feels she knows everything and is very arrogant. Very shallow in her knowledge of any subject.
As things stand today MIM is having tacit support of Congress and TRS in the seat.
How is the election free and fair if CONgoons are allowed to use ill-gotten wealth to fight elections?
It can’t be that some political leader or party would engage in blatant corruption, evade taxes, etc., but automatically get an exemption from law enforcement by shouting that they are against Modi.nits wrote: ↑29 Mar 2024 13:17 Gurus - how do you see Congress account freeze saga
i understand and support land of law but somewhere it alters the narrative of free and fair election ? Modi 3.0 is bound to happen even without it so why to give anyone a chance to say oh they won because of all this ?
- Taliban announced in February $35m investment in Chabahar port
- Trade via Chabahar would decrease Afghanistan’s reliance on Pakistan’s Karachi
KABUL: Landlocked Afghanistan is setting its sights on the Iranian port of Chabahar for access to international markets, giving up on another neighbor, Pakistan, as its main trade route.
The Taliban administration in Kabul announced in late February a $35 million investment in the southern Iranian port, which next to Pakistan’s Gwadar and Karachi is for Afghanistan the closest access point to the Indian Ocean.
The Taliban administration’s interest in Chabahar comes amid tensions with Pakistani authorities. The administration in Kabul has been accusing Pakistan of granting access to its port of Karachi as a political leverage.
“Most of our exports and imports were previously through Karachi port. Depending on a country that has been heavily involved in Afghanistan’s affairs in such a critical area was not the right thing for Afghanistan, particularly that the economy of the other country is closely tied with politics,” a close aide of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, the deputy prime minister for economic affairs, told Arab News.
Relying on Karachi has also become more costly, due to various duties slapped on Afghan traders by Pakistani authorities. The turn to Chabahar would also reshape Afghanistan’s economic relations in the region, as India — Pakistan’s arch-rival — is one of the main investors in the port’s development.
“Pakistan increased the taxes on export, frequently delayed Afghan traders’ goods in the entry points, and regularly imposed fines on Afghan traders causing damage to their business,” Shafiqullah Elhami, former economic adviser to the Afghan presidential office, said.
“The shift from Karachi to Chabahar will mean that Iran becomes the first economic partner with Afghanistan’s market, preceding PaThe Taliban administration’s interest in Chabahar comes amid tensions with Pakistani authorities. The administration in Kabul has been accusing Pakistan of granting access to its port of Karachi as a political leverage.
“Most of our exports and imports were previously through Karachi port. Depending on a country that has been heavily involved in Afghanistan’s affairs in such a critical area was not the right thing for Afghanistan, particularly that the economy of the other country is closely tied with politics,” a close aide of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, the deputy prime minister for economic affairs, told Arab News.
Relying on Karachi has also become more costly, due to various duties slapped on Afghan traders by Pakistani authorities. The turn to Chabahar would also reshape Afghanistan’s economic relations in the region, as India — Pakistan’s arch-rival — is one of the main investors in the port’s development.
“Pakistan increased the taxes on export, frequently delayed Afghan traders’ goods in the entry points, and regularly imposed fines on Afghan traders causing damage to their business,” Shafiqullah Elhami, former economic adviser to the Afghan presidential office, said.
“The shift from Karachi to Chabahar will mean that Iran becomes the first economic partner with Afghanistan’s market, preceding PaThe Taliban administration’s interest in Chabahar comes amid tensions with Pakistani authorities. The administration in Kabul has been accusing Pakistan of granting access to its port of Karachi as a political leverage.
“Most of our exports and imports were previously through Karachi port. Depending on a country that has been heavily involved in Afghanistan’s affairs in such a critical area was not the right thing for Afghanistan, particularly that the economy of the other country is closely tied with politics,” a close aide of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, the deputy prime minister for economic affairs, told Arab News.
Relying on Karachi has also become more costly, due to various duties slapped on Afghan traders by Pakistani authorities. The turn to Chabahar would also reshape Afghanistan’s economic relations in the region, as India — Pakistan’s arch-rival — is one of the main investors in the port’s development.
“Pakistan increased the taxes on export, frequently delayed Afghan traders’ goods in the entry points, and regularly imposed fines on Afghan traders causing damage to their business,” Shafiqullah Elhami, former economic adviser to the Afghan presidential office, said.
“The shift from Karachi to Chabahar will mean that Iran becomes the first economic partner with Afghanistan’s market, preceding Pakistan. Chabahar will also increase India’s presence in the Afghan market, also in regional politics.”
IndraD wrote: ↑31 Mar 2024 01:42 [youtube]soz3wY-T8E4[youtube]
this guy is important and BRF folks may consider following him seriously.
He has inside information with incisive analysis, mostly on spot.
He is saying Kejriwal has been arrested cos he was planning to disrupt Indian elections with foreign forces
And SC is hand in glove at some level with them
Congress gets tax notices for three more years, total I-T demand Rs 3,567 crore
Updated: March 31, 2024 08:55 ISTOn Friday, Congress had in a press conference said it had received notices for five years (Assessment Year 1994-95 and AYs 2017-18 to 2020-21) from the Income-Tax department, asking it to pay Rs 1,823 crore.