Vayutuvan ji,
or terrorist funding coming from phoren lands via hawala and other means, including "chanda" ..........
old jungle saying: "one who handles honey always licks his fingers"
Prem Kumar wrote: ↑13 Nov 2025 15:32 We should bomb Pakis, not just now but proactively. Irrespective of whether they bomb themselves. That has no bearing on our actions
It was annoying to see reports of "150 jihadis assembled in PoK launchpads" even post Op Sindoor
Similarly, JeM and LeT are on money-collection drives all over Pakiland and organizing huge gatherings - i.e. target-rich-environment
Are we waiting for an invitation?
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the car blast near Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening was “clearly a terrorist attack”. He also praised India’s “measured” response to it. The blast, now confirmed by India as a “terror incident” perpetrated by “anti-national forces”, killed at least 12 people and injured several others.
Speaking to reporters after concluding a meeting of G7 foreign ministers on Wednesday, Rubio said, “It clearly was a terrorist attack and it was a car loaded with highly explosive materials that detonated and killed a lot of people.”
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“We’ve offered to help, but I think they’re very capable in these investigations. They don’t need our help, and they’re doing a good job,” Rubio said. “We’re aware of the potential that holds, but I think the Indians need to be commended. They’ve been very measured, cautious, and professional in how they’re carrying out this ongoing investigation,” he said.
A_Gupta wrote: ↑12 Nov 2025 23:04 Ages ago, I was one of those promoting the book on Central Asian slave markets, I forget the book name and the the author, so long ago it was. I don’t need lectures on naivete.
The reality is that India has 20+ crores of people professing the Islamic faith. And growing. I had posted a few days ago that the births by religion in Kerala are 55% ROP. Without influx of Hindus from other states, Kerala is going to be a future flashpoint.
What are you going to do about this? At a minimum radicalization has to kept to minimum. Your “realism” or non-naivete has zero practical solutions.
Second, if 20 crores doesn’t contribute to productive citizenship, how is India going to be viksit?
There is a historical narrative that the various non-Islamic invaders and non-European invaders indianized because there was no external reinforcement to prevent it.
And with Islamic invaders, the ones that were after some generations Indianizing, they were overwhelmed by fresh invaders who termed them as half-Muslims or Muslims in name only.
Now this is only a narrative, and has significant counter-examples. But in today’s world the primary source of radicalization in India is Pakistan. Saudi Arabia was there but has faded away. The internal problem India faces cannot be handled without fixing Pakistan, one way or the other.
What a comedy! It is judiciary who will decide how much time to complete trials and and on death penalty. And people know what is the track record of judiciary in these matters.The punishment given to the culprits of the Delhi car blast will send a message to the world that no terrorist should even dare to think of committing such an act in India: Indian Home Minister Amit Shah
https://theprint.in/india/deadly-recipe ... 82476/?ampGujarat ATS officials said, it is perhaps the first brush of any law enforcement agency in India with ricin.
However, the group that the three accused were working for—the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP)—is known for brewing home-made weapons, and poisons such as ricin are commonplace in their literature.
A_Gupta wrote: ↑13 Nov 2025 21:36 “ Ricin is considered a potential bioterrorism agent precisely because of the relative ease of its production using common materials and basic laboratory techniques. No advanced skills or specialized equipment are required to create a crude preparation. ”
So is it easy to make or difficult to make? Asking in a most casual way.
Employment Period: Multiple news sources report
that Dr. Shaheen Saeed worked as a faculty member at Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial (GSVM) Medical College, Kanpur, from 2006 until 2013, whenshe stopped reporting for duty
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How it did not raise any flags????‘Dr Shaheen was very reserved during her stay in Prayagraj’
TNN | Nov 12, 2025, 11.39 PM IST
Prayagraj: Sleuths of law enforcement agencies visited a govt medical college in Prayagraj to verify the academic records of Dr Shaheen Saeed, who was arrested in connection with a massive explosives recovery in Faridabad and linked to the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror module behind the Delhi blast.
Dr Shaheen completed her MBBS and MD from Sangam City between 1996 and 2005. The sleuths verified the admission details, internship report, and close connections of Dr Shaheen during her stay in Allahabad (now Prayagraj).
Being a meritorious student, Dr Shaheen not only cleared competitive exams but also cracked the UP Public Service Commission to join Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College, Kanpur, as an assistant professor.
Shaheen (46), who hailed from Kandhari Bazar in Lucknow's Kaiserbagh, was very reserved in nature during her stay in the city, sources told sleuths.
In 2006, Shaheen joined the pharmacology department at GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, as an assistant professor. In 2009-10, she was transferred for 6 months to Kannauj Medical College and returned to Kanpur in 2010. However, as per college records, she stopped reporting for duty in 2013 without any official leave or notice. Eventually, in 2021, the govt terminated her services.
Amber G. wrote: ↑13 Nov 2025 22:04Employment Period: Multiple news sources reportthat Dr. Shaheen Saeed worked as a faculty member at Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial (GSVM) Medical College, Kanpur, from 2006 until 2013, whenshe stopped reporting for duty
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How it did not raise any flags????‘Dr Shaheen was very reserved during her stay in Prayagraj’
TNN | Nov 12, 2025, 11.39 PM IST
Prayagraj: Sleuths of law enforcement agencies visited a govt medical college in Prayagraj to verify the academic records of Dr Shaheen Saeed, who was arrested in connection with a massive explosives recovery in Faridabad and linked to the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror module behind the Delhi blast.
Dr Shaheen completed her MBBS and MD from Sangam City between 1996 and 2005. The sleuths verified the admission details, internship report, and close connections of Dr Shaheen during her stay in Allahabad (now Prayagraj).
Being a meritorious student, Dr Shaheen not only cleared competitive exams but also cracked the UP Public Service Commission to join Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College, Kanpur, as an assistant professor.
Shaheen (46), who hailed from Kandhari Bazar in Lucknow's Kaiserbagh, was very reserved in nature during her stay in the city, sources told sleuths.
In 2006, Shaheen joined the pharmacology department at GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, as an assistant professor. In 2009-10, she was transferred for 6 months to Kannauj Medical College and returned to Kanpur in 2010. However, as per college records, she stopped reporting for duty in 2013 without any official leave or notice. Eventually, in 2021, the govt terminated her services.
Yes they’re very capable in these investigations .. and they know a terrorist sponsor when they see one...A_Gupta wrote: ↑13 Nov 2025 17:25 https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... -10362265/US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the car blast near Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening was “clearly a terrorist attack”. He also praised India’s “measured” response to it. The blast, now confirmed by India as a “terror incident” perpetrated by “anti-national forces”, killed at least 12 people and injured several others.
Speaking to reporters after concluding a meeting of G7 foreign ministers on Wednesday, Rubio said, “It clearly was a terrorist attack and it was a car loaded with highly explosive materials that detonated and killed a lot of people.”
…
“We’ve offered to help, but I think they’re very capable in these investigations. They don’t need our help, and they’re doing a good job,” Rubio said. “We’re aware of the potential that holds, but I think the Indians need to be commended. They’ve been very measured, cautious, and professional in how they’re carrying out this ongoing investigation,” he said.