Indo-UK News & Discussions- June 2017
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S_Madhukar
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Britshit PM is in boo-boo thanks to his defence secretary resigning so he is trying to be macho. Football is in doubt anyone has time for such vanity acts
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Thank you!Tanaji wrote: ↑04 Jun 2026 00:09 https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/upl ... emarks.pdf
Read through 13-23 for more details.
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The total cognitive dissonance is seen to be believed. One day after the sentencing and the riots, we had a Nihang female complaining on BBC in with full kripan mind you saying how scared she now feels of stepping out and how unfair it is… It is as if the community is tone deaf and learnt nothing from the episode.A_Gupta wrote: ↑19 Jun 2026 17:35Thank you!Tanaji wrote: ↑04 Jun 2026 00:09 https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/upl ... emarks.pdf
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sanjaykumar
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It is the sense of entitlement. India is definitely to blame. This is what the with impunity there. So they demand the same here. Bad BAD India.
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A bit of history
Bengali woman is carrying an Englishman on her back...
This photograph was taken in 1903 AD, when British rule over the Indian subcontinent was at its peak.

https://x.com/SanatanTalks/status/2068188601129808187
Not AI !
Bengali woman is carrying an Englishman on her back...
This photograph was taken in 1903 AD, when British rule over the Indian subcontinent was at its peak.
https://x.com/SanatanTalks/status/2068188601129808187
Not AI !
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Not just an englishman Nayar Ji, an English 'Gentleman'
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a gentleman is formally defined as a courteous, chivalrous, and honorable man.
According to the same Oxford English Dictionary, the adjective chivalrous is defined as being courteous and gallant, especially toward men's behavior regarding women
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The entire UK [ paki] Rape Gang Report !! .. shocking .. for all those living in UK
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It is hard to believe this is not AI, considering the quality of the color, unless it is a colorized B&W photograph. Really good color pictures could be taken only after 1907.drnayar wrote: ↑20 Jun 2026 17:14 ... Bengali woman is carrying an Englishman on her back...
This photograph was taken in 1903 AD, when British rule over the Indian subcontinent was at its peak.
[img...]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLOukJwaYAE ... ame=medium[/img]
https://x.com/SanatanTalks/status/2068188601129808187
Not AI !
This could be a B&W pic, which we should get our hands on.
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BajKhedawal
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Anyone here remember the then prince of wales Charles comments after a rail durgatna in UK, that "The switch must have been made in India" google and duck are both returning negatives about my search results. I distinctly remember his dimwitted racist comment at the time of tragedy. after investigation the cause was found to be something else. It was most likely either of the following two incidents and not later than 2010
Ladbroke Grove Rail Crash (October 5, 1999): 31 fatalities Trains commuter service passed a red signal (Signal Passed at Danger) and collided almost head-on with a First Great Western high-speed train outside London Paddington station
Southall Rail Crash (September 19, 1997): 7 fatalities and 150 injuries occurred. A high-speed passenger train from Swansea passed a danger signal and collided with a freight train crossing its path in West London.
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Ladbroke Grove Rail Crash (October 5, 1999): 31 fatalities Trains commuter service passed a red signal (Signal Passed at Danger) and collided almost head-on with a First Great Western high-speed train outside London Paddington station
Southall Rail Crash (September 19, 1997): 7 fatalities and 150 injuries occurred. A high-speed passenger train from Swansea passed a danger signal and collided with a freight train crossing its path in West London.
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@Baj ji, if you find that, we should juxtapose that with zipline getting stuck during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics.BajKhedawal wrote: ↑21 Jun 2026 01:54 Anyone here remember the then prince of wales Charles comments after a rail durgatna in UK, that "The switch must have been made in India" google and duck are both returning negatives about my search results.
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Vayutuvan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2026 01:26It is hard to believe this is not AI, considering the quality of the color, unless it is a colorized B&W photograph. Really good color pictures could be taken only after 1907.drnayar wrote: ↑20 Jun 2026 17:14 ... Bengali woman is carrying an Englishman on her back...
This photograph was taken in 1903 AD, when British rule over the Indian subcontinent was at its peak.
[img...]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLOukJwaYAE ... ame=medium[/img]
https://x.com/SanatanTalks/status/2068188601129808187
Not AI !
This could be a B&W pic, which we should get our hands on.
Another one in wiki
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... ._1900.jpg
https://x.com/RasMalaiEater/status/2068 ... 79/photo/1
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Looks like UK will have a new PM soon. Andy Burnham has plunged his dagger in now that he is elected. Looks like the ultra Left will have their day in the sun.
They are just paving the way for inevitable March of Reform to power…
They are just paving the way for inevitable March of Reform to power…
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S_Madhukar
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Hasn't changed as much as it should have ... Like le Pappooz we still gotta plenty lifting the albion muchVayutuvan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2026 01:26It is hard to believe this is not AI, considering the quality of the color, unless it is a colorized B&W photograph. Really good color pictures could be taken only after 1907.drnayar wrote: ↑20 Jun 2026 17:14 ... Bengali woman is carrying an Englishman on her back...
This photograph was taken in 1903 AD, when British rule over the Indian subcontinent was at its peak.
[img...]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HLOukJwaYAE ... ame=medium[/img]
https://x.com/SanatanTalks/status/2068188601129808187
Not AI !
This could be a B&W pic, which we should get our hands on.
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rt.com
"Britain’s rape gangs: Here’s what’s in the report the mainstream media is ignoring"
Published 17 June, 2026
https://www.rt.com/news/641730-uk-rape- ... port-lowe/
"Britain’s rape gangs: Here’s what’s in the report the mainstream media is ignoring"
Published 17 June, 2026
https://www.rt.com/news/641730-uk-rape- ... port-lowe/
At least 250,000 British girls suffered sickening sexual abuse by Pakistani gangs, who were enabled by police, social workers, and even Prime Minister Keir Starmer, to commit “child rape on an industrial scale,” British MP Rupert Lowe’s ‘Rape Gang Report’ has detailed.
Published on Tuesday, the 218-page report makes for sobering reading. It details the decades-long abuse of hundreds of thousands of white British girls – and smaller numbers of white boys and Sikh girls – by organized Pakistani ‘grooming gangs’ in 149 districts of the UK. Witness testimony describes the most depraved acts of sexual violence – including preteen girls raped hundreds of times, threatened with death, and sodomized by dogs – happening in plain sight of the authorities tasked with its prevention.
Put together in just over a year, the report cost £600,000 ($803,000), drew on interviews with hundreds of victims and thousands of Freedom of Information requests, and yet has received zero mainstream coverage ....
Lowe’s report claims that the abuse was fueled by the “clannish” culture of British Pakistanis, which ensured that families and relatives stayed silent and protected rapists within their communities. This element of Pakistani society was noted in previous investigations too, with the Telford Report concluding that the “lack of engagement from the Asian community” made establishing the true extent of the abuse impossible.
The document also blames the “racially supremacist attitudes” and “us-and-them mindset” of Muslims, stating that the Quran instructs believers to treat “non-Muslims with contempt,” permits sex slavery of non-Muslims, and discourages Muslims from speaking up, lest they “damage the image of the Muslim community or bring discredit to Islam.”
Victim testimony suggests that many abusers attempted to provide Quranic justification for their crimes. Some were called “white slags,” “white trash,” or “kuffar bitches” who deserved punishment, and one was told that “her God had abandoned her.”
“I was told that Muslim girls are good and pure, and stay virgins until marriage, but all white girls are slags, and they all sleep with hundreds of people,” one victim recalled. “They are lower than [sh**] under your shoe. They don’t obey Allah, so they deserve to be punished.” ....
The report points to a wholesale failure in the British government’s duty of care to its children, and thoroughly delegitimizes the institutions of the British state, as well as its leaders.
Previous reports have been swept under the rug by Labour and Tory governments alike, and with the country’s mainstream parties ignoring Lowe’s hearings, there is little to suggest that the reaction to this report will be any different. However, while the government and mainstream media can ignore the report, or write Lowe off as a racist crank, the rape gangs scandal has permanently tarred the British public’s faith in the state.
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AFAIK, RT.com is censored or blocked in the UK. Are the contents of this report known in the UK?
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RT.com and CCTV are blocked in the US as well.
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Rt.com is accessible from the USA. It is not blocked.
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250k girls abused for years. What about the children born of this terror?
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i also read somewhere that young Hindu children from villages were tied on river banks as bait for crocodiles so that Sahibs could indulge in sport of hunting. Sometimes, sahibs missed the aim and the crocodile took the child. Apparently, the harder the child cried, the better, the Sahibs said, as that attracted attention of crocodilesManish_P wrote: ↑20 Jun 2026 18:50Not just an englishman Nayar Ji, an English 'Gentleman'
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a gentleman is formally defined as a courteous, chivalrous, and honorable man.
According to the same Oxford English Dictionary, the adjective chivalrous is defined as being courteous and gallant, especially toward men's behavior regarding women
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I am pretty sure that it was the late Queen's husband, Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip who made that comment. He was an oddball.Vayutuvan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2026 02:18@Baj ji, if you find that, we should juxtapose that with zipline getting stuck during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics.BajKhedawal wrote: ↑21 Jun 2026 01:54 Anyone here remember the then prince of wales Charles comments after a rail durgatna in UK, that "The switch must have been made in India" google and duck are both returning negatives about my search results.
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His famous quotes:
1. During visit to Jalianwallahbagh, he commented on the number dead and later clarified that he had spoken to Dyer's son to ascertain the number dead
2. He said this about Chinese: anything that moves, flies or crawls a Chinaman will eat it.
3. During vist to China: he spoke to British Girls studying there : if you stay here long you will all be slitty-eyed
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https://www.thenewsminute.com/news/did- ... unts-19431sanjayc wrote: ↑21 Jun 2026 14:06i also read somewhere that young Hindu children from villages were tied on river banks as bait for crocodiles so that Sahibs could indulge in sport of hunting. Sometimes, sahibs missed the aim and the crocodile took the child. Apparently, the harder the child cried, the better, the Sahibs said, as that attracted attention of crocodilesManish_P wrote: ↑20 Jun 2026 18:50
Not just an englishman Nayar Ji, an English 'Gentleman'
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a gentleman is formally defined as a courteous, chivalrous, and honorable man.
According to the same Oxford English Dictionary, the adjective chivalrous is defined as being courteous and gallant, especially toward men's behavior regarding women
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Human babies were used as bait to hunt crocodiles in India and other British colonies. In some colonies, advertisements were even placed in newspapers promising the safe return of the baby.
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SRajesh wrote: ↑21 Jun 2026 17:25I am pretty sure that it was the late Queen's husband, Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip who made that comment. He was an oddball.
His famous quotes:
1. During visit to Jalianwallahbagh, he commented on the number dead and later clarified that he had spoken to Dyer's son to ascertain the number dead![]()
2. He said this about Chinese: anything that moves, flies or crawls a Chinaman will eat it.![]()
3. During vist to China: he spoke to British Girls studying there : if you stay here long you will all be slitty-eyed![]()
Ji,
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/ ... ts-263612/
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No it was definitely boycharlie, i remember very well and it was not some industrial fuse box. Those specific words "The switch must be made in India" were uttered while on a onsite visit after a train accident with causalities in the UK. I am unable to find any reference to it on internets. I do recall his disharmony with his first wife around that time, i don't if she had already passed or if the horseteethed second one had made a appearance on the world stage. Oh well! not that important to me...back to in-mufti mode.
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I recollect an incident, from late 80s or early 90s, involving Phillip (Charles' daddy). Dude goes on a visit to a English/British factory, picks up a product from the assembly line, finds it defective, concludes must be made by an Indian
