Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
Posted: 18 Oct 2024 19:56
Looks like Biden Admin is trying to sabotage MH election directly with Khalistani now that Haryana is lost for these scums.
Consortium of Indian Defence Websites
https://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/
Identity the traitors. They are sitting in the Parliament of Bharat.
Botox Barbie seems very interested in the accusations flying, fast and furious from the West!
Her way of deflecting glare from the Kolkata Doctors horror?
India’s #Jaichands are out in full force, opposition, journalists, activists, all shamelessly twisting, distorting facts.
India is singularly unfortunate to have such treasonous fools in our midst
RAW officer is declared wanted in america and congress is celebrating that news.
People of maharashtra, don’t vote for these TRAIT0RS
U.S. prosecutors accused a former Indian government employee of directing a foiled plot to kill pro-Khalistan separatist figure Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in a case that has disrupted the India-US relations and mirrors a 2023 killing in Canada.
The accused Vikash Yadav was identified thus far as CC-1, in the original indictment filed by the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) in 2023. This comes almost 11 months after the first U.S. indictment uncovering the alleged plot.
Another Indian, Nikhil Gupta, was charged last year and is currently being detained in Brooklyn, following his arrest in the Czech Republic last year. Mr. Yadav, it is alleged, had recruited Mr. Gupta to find a hitman and have Pannun killed.
SC dismissed Kejriwal's plea against Gujarat University's defamation case for alleging that PM Modi's degree is fake and created by GU.
The funniest part is that Kejriwal quietly apologized through his lawyer Singhvi, but neither the SC nor GU accepted it.
PWD releases Inventory List of CM Bungalow after Arvind Kejriwal vacated the House --
Superior Water Supply and Sanitary Installations – ₹15 Crores
SS Railing, Staircase Covering (Brass, Shower Enclosure, etc.) – ₹1.2 Crores
80 Window curtains – Between ₹4 crores – ₹5.6 crores
16 Ultra Slim Smart 4K TV, Voice Controlled- ₹64 lakhs
Smart LED – ₹19.5 lakhs
Freestanding Luminarie – ₹9.2 lakhs
OSADA Full Body Massage Chair- ₹4 lakhs
Recliner Sofas – ₹10 lakhs
8 Motorised Recliner Sofas: ₹10 Lakhs
Bose Loudspeaker – ₹4.5 lakh
2 Smart Refrigerators with inbuilt TV & AI Vision Screen – ₹9 Lakhs
73-litre. Steam Oven – ₹9 Lakhs
50-litre Microwave Oven – ₹6 Lakhs
2 Mounted Hoods 140 cm Stainless Steel Chimney – ₹6 Lakhs
BOSCH Series 8 Built-in Coffee Machine – ₹2.5 Lakhs
3 Hot Water Generators (Air to Water Heat Pump) – ₹22.5 Lakhs
LG 12 Kg Front Load Automatic Washing Machine + Dryer – ₹2.1 Lakhs
20 Grand Aged Brass Entrance Sconce Outdoor Lights – ₹10 Lakhs
Wooden & Glass Doors with Automatic Sliding Sensors – ₹70 Lakhs
24 Decorative Pillars: ₹36 Lakhs
While all CM residences are very well appointed, quite expensive by market value, and are used by many incumbents - in this case there are two major issues:
But Delhi CM campaigned as Aam Aadmi/common man - does not own house, own santro car, simple shirt, pen, etc....hence being called out as a hypocrite.
Karwa Chauth on Sunday, October 20, 2024
Karwa Chauth Puja Muhurat - 06:06 PM to 07:19 PM
Duration - 01 Hour 14 Mins
Karwa Chauth Upavasa Time - 06:22 AM to 08:36 PM
Duration - 14 Hours 14 Mins
Krishna Dashami Moonrise on Karwa Chauth Day - 08:36 PM
Chaturthi Tithi Begins - 06:46 AM on Oct 20, 2024
Chaturthi Tithi Ends - 04:16 AM on Oct 21, 2024
I hope Delhiites have learnt their lesson. TG folks didn't. They threw out KCR alright but elected INC.
How can we forget Rakesh saar, especially when its founder member and chairperson emeritus was none other that IG who stabilized the russki relationship with India. She was also not averse to the RSS, but saw immense national value in themRakesh wrote: ↑24 Oct 2024 03:23 https://x.com/unraveaero/status/1849133302642602276 ---> If this cannot happen in your political party it is not a party—it is a family trust and you are its slaves.
Welcoming the recent agreement for complete disengagement and resolution of issues that arose in 2020 in the India-China border areas, Prime Minister Modi underscored the importance of properly handling differences and disputes and not allowing them to disturb peace and tranquility
Karnataka: Waqf Board swallows 1,200 acres of farmland in Vijayapura, farmers accused govt officials of being in cahoots with the Board
Bengaluru: BJP leader Tejasvi Surya on Friday said the Karnataka State Board of Waqfs has
claimed its ownership over 1,500 acres of ancestral land of farmers in Honvada village in
Vijayapura district in North Karnataka.
The Bengaluru South MP said that the farmers of Honvada village in Tikota Taluk were
served notices declaring their lands as Waqf property "with no evidence or explanation
provided".
In a statement, Surya alleged that Karnataka Waqf Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan
directed the deputy commissioner and revenue officials to register lands in favour of the
Waqf Board within 15 days.
"In recent months, farmers from the Vijayapura district have been served
notices declaring their lands as waqf property, with no evidence or explanation
provided. The extent of these claims is staggering, with nearly 1,500 acres
claimed in a single village of Honvada," the BJP leader said.
He alleged, "Khan recently visited and directed the deputy commissioner and
revenue officials to register lands in favour of the Waqf Board within 15 days,
with the aim to circumventing the reforms being brought in by PM Narendra
Modi-led government through the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024."
Surya rued that this entire process is being executed in violation of the
principles natural justice, sidelining farmers while their land titles are being
changed to the Waqf Board's name in revenue records.
"India runs on the basis of the rule of law and the Constitution, not on Sharia or
instructions of Ministers like Zameer Ahmed Khan," he added.
The troubling actions by the Waqf Board were threatening the livelihoods and
rights of families who have tilled these lands for generations, the MP, who is
also Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha president said.
He slammed the Congress for drafting laws giving unbridled and unchecked
powers to the Waqf Board with the 1955 and 2013 Waqf Acts.
He stated that the Waqf law of 1955 and Amendment of 2013 provide the Waqf
Board unchecked power to claim any property as Waqf land.
He further said that any citizen affected by the Waqf Board's claims over his or
her land is forced to approach the Waqf Tribunal itself for settlement of the
issue instead of a civil court.
"The law further takes away the right of appeal of a citizen over his property by
making the decision of the tribunal final. By enacting such laws the Congress
has committed a betrayal to citizens across the country," he alleged.
Farmers in Karnataka protest against Waqf board's claim over land
Oct 25, 2024
In Karnataka's Vijayapura, reports indicate the Waqf board has claimed around 1,500 acres of farmland.
Farmers have engaged with BJP MP Tejasvi Surya to urge government intervention, also appealing to the Siddaramaiah government awaiting action.
Surya argues this is Congress's vote bank politics, accused them of not addressing the WAQF board's authority under the Waqf Act.
Modi Sarkar has removed raoul ghandhy from very imp External affairs committee of Parliament which discusses matters of National Security.
What must've been reason?
"There'll be political earthquake in 6 months after 2024 GE"- PM #Modi Ji had said.
AICC President Shri Mallikarjun Kharge’s caution to Maharashtra Congress on making reckless 'Guarantees' serves as a stark reminder of Congress's unsustainable promises in poll-bound states aimed solely at winning elections.
Through his advice to Chief Minister Shri @siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister Shri @DKShivakumar, Shri @kharge has practically confirmed that Congress's guarantees have pushed Karnataka, once a progressive and revenue-surplus state, to the brink of economic instability.
This statement is proof that Congress knew the election guarantees and promises were unrealistic and unsustainable, made merely to mislead and cheat voters.
The sorry state of promises and guarantees of the Congress government in Karnataka should serve as a warning to the people, especially in poll-bound Maharashtra and Jharkhand.
Before considering any guarantees made by Congress in the upcoming elections, they only need to look at Karnataka to see the consequences of impractical poll promises that are bound to be stopped.
Decided to quote from the above link:
Remarks by External Affairs Minister at launch of “Friends- India's Closest Strategic Partners” book
November 02, 2024
Friends,
I appreciate the invitation to join the release of Prof. Sreeram Chaulia’s latest book "Friends – India’s Closest Strategic Partners”. So, do allow me to take the opportunity to share some views on this subject.
India is today positioning itself as a ‘Vishwa Mitra’. We seek to be friends with as many as possible. This obviously generates goodwill and positivity towards us. It is reflected in the growing contribution we make to global good. And indeed, in the closer engagement with the international community. In some ways, this is Diplomacy 1-0-1; you could say even common sense. If you look deeper, there are cultural and historical factors at work as well, including the fact that we are not a dogmatic civilization. There is a capability aspect as well, which accounts for the self-confidence with which we approach the world.
Now, because we are friendly, does this automatically mean that we have many friends? Certainly, as this book demonstrates, the metrics of evaluating relationships make a very powerful case that these have progressed very significantly for India. Yet, it is important not to over-state, not to over-simplify or not to over-assume. Life is more complicated than that. The term ‘friends’ itself has a certain quaintness, perhaps even an innocence to it. The truth is that relationships develop when interests intersect or at least converge. Undoubtedly, sentiment and values do play a part, but not when divorced from interests. This is the story of each one of the ties under examination by Professor Chaulia.
A personal association with these transformations do enable me to offer some insights. Three of them – the US, Japan and Australia – have benefited from the Quad. They are actually examples of overcoming the hesitations of history. Two – the UAE and Israel – are from a region that is being engaged comprehensively at last. And the final two – Russia and France – are actually statements of multi-polarity, ours as much as theirs. If all these ties have changed so much in the last decade, I’m sure that you would agree with me that much of the credit should go to Prime Minister Modi’s personal interest and leadership. Remember, at least three of them had not even seen high-level visit for three decades! In other cases, there were either pressures on us to limit our interaction; or in few cases longstanding ideological doubts to overcome.
Who is a friend in world affairs is not an easy question as it appears. Quite apart from convergent interests, there are instincts, trust, solidarity and respect at play. They explain a lot of the bonding that we often see on the international stage. But there are definitely some special ties for us, whose very nature merit deeper analysis. In fact, I would even say, hard questions. Let me foray in that direction.
Cultivating friendships for a large power like India is never easy. Certainly, there is the emotional factor that comes from shared experiences, most visibly with the Global South. However, smaller partners need both constant reassurance and non-reciprocal handling. We see that as well today in our ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy. Whether it is our actual capability or potential, our presence in the world order today also attracts competition. As we move towards becoming a leading power, this will only grow. Even friendships will not be without some hedging.
Relating to other major powers is also a challenge in itself. The more global they are, the broader are their range of interests and activities. Some may converge more; some less so. In fact, at times, they could even diverge. Sometimes, friends have other friends who may not necessarily be ours. They may, for example, reflect the dilemmas of the old order and the new. It is essential, therefore, that we never confuse convergence for congruence.
Friendships are also not exclusive. Particularly so, in a multi-polar world. It is only to be expected that others - even friends – will seek to maintain their options while restricting ours. You will, from time to time hear that our contemporary realism deliberately projected as inherited dogmatism. Believe me, this is really a mind game.
Some friends may also be more complicated than others. They may not always share the same culture of mutual respect or ethos of diplomatic etiquette. We have from time to time seen comments on our domestic issues, accompanied by a professed desire to have honest conversations. However, the same courtesies are rarely accorded to the other side. What is ‘freedom’ for one can apparently become ‘interference’ from the other. The fact is that sensitivities like sovereignty and territorial integrity will always be a factor in evaluating partners.
So let me, as a practitioner, conclude by highlighting what friends are. And equally, what they are not. They are about comfort and convergence, with an easy ability to work with each other. They are about mutual respect, understanding the compulsions of the other party and maximizing common ground. Friends are not always black and white; nor will friendships be linear in their development. They may have their challenges, but are no less for it. Friends, in the final analysis, are always a work in progress. So, in an imperfect, competitive and evolving global order, let us take this approximate judgement of friends and use it as a convenient yardstick for analysis. This book brings out how much progress we have made in the last decade. I am confident that its next edition would be even longer.
I thank for your attention.
Fake figures. This entire campaign is being run by church, which is pumping in lot of money in the media in Delhi in return for anti-Diwali news stories. Read Times of India's reporting on Diwali. You will understand