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Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 01:14
by vijayk
chetak wrote:Sachin wrote:
SuSwamy is going hammer & tongs on this GyanVaapi case and was seen recommending central government to repeal The Places of Worship Act, 1991. This
recover temples scheme can also go against NaMo and BJP. There are many such demands now with an expectation that NaMo and BJP would sort these out. They would be seen weak,
"secular" 
and not strong enough to give what the Hindu community demands. SuSwamy etc can spin these incidents to hit back at BJP and NaMo as well.
मुल्ला की दौड़ मस्जिद तक.
come what may, suswamy wants a RS seat again and he will do anything to get it
many people are trying to polish up their halos using the Gyanvaapi matter.
and the intentions of many concerned may not be pure or even clean
Power is like a honey pot. Greed is endless.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 04:48
by ramana
Anyone who believes SuSwa after his track record needs to calm down.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 08:16
by Cyrano
Bart S,
The first part of your second sentence answers the first sentence.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 08:47
by Atmavik
Coupta has a new video about POW act and states that its now part of the basic structure which cannot be repealed.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 10:37
by rsingh
POW (Prisoner of War)= Place Of Worship. Let's call it Puja Sthal (PS) or something like that.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 11:51
by Sachin
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 12:11
by sanjayc
Atmavik wrote:Coupta has a new video about POW act and states that its now part of the basic structure which cannot be repealed.
Coupta is a communist fossil from a previous era. He is like an actor who keeps performing on the stage to an empty theater, without realizing that the audience left long ago.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 15:48
by Prem Kumar
skumar wrote:Centre for Democracy, Pluralism and Human Rights (CDPHR) has released a report on human rights violations in the US.
India should bring up this report every time that USCIRF or US State Department opens their mouths. I hope this is what Ext Affairs Minister was referring to.
https://www.cdphr.org/USA%20Report.pdf
Thanks skumar! This is a brilliant find!
This is exactly what so many (starting from Rajiv Malhotra) have been asking for, from the Indian Govt. Glad someone listened.
Hope this organization gets regularly funded and they make this an annual report. They should also expand the scope to include other countries.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 16:32
by M_Joshi
Prem Kumar wrote:skumar wrote:Centre for Democracy, Pluralism and Human Rights (CDPHR) has released a report on human rights violations in the US.
India should bring up this report every time that USCIRF or US State Department opens their mouths. I hope this is what Ext Affairs Minister was referring to.
https://www.cdphr.org/USA%20Report.pdf
Thanks skumar! This is a brilliant find!
This is exactly what so many (starting from Rajiv Malhotra) have been asking for, from the Indian Govt. Glad someone listened.
Hope this organization gets regularly funded and they make this an annual report. They should also expand the scope to include other countries.
Wow. Finally something to counter the narrative. Bookmarking the link. I didn't expected it to be entirely produced in India with heavy focus on discrimination against non-abrahamic religions. Now the report needs to be publicised by the media via various reports & YouTube videos. Excellent work by whoever is behind it.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 17:45
by Vips
rsingh wrote:POW (Prisoner of War)= Place Of Worship. Let's call it Puja Sthal (PS) or something like that.
There is a reason this law was named such by the BIF/Lutyens cabal. At many places Hindu deities are indeed Prisoners of a War imposed by the Jihadi parasites and their progenies.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 19:22
by Atmavik
If Farm laws can be rolled back so can this POW law….
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 19 May 2022 23:24
by chetak
is this paki hugging khalistani weasel actually going to jail or is it another hizzonner subterfuge to either suspend the sentence or give him permanent bail
Supreme Court Enhances Sentence Of Navjot Sidhu To One Year Imprisonment In 1988 Road Rage Case, Allows Review Of Victim's Family
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/brea ... ily-199551
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 00:53
by chetak
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 01:19
by SRajesh
^^is this a teaser of what’s to be expected when Hiz Honors DYC gets to grace the High Seat

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 01:27
by vijayk
Never let him become CJI. Bypass him.
Can CJI before him recommend someone else?
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 03:56
by vijayk
Gadhanand Dhume deleted his Twitter account. why?
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 13:09
by chetak
vijayk wrote:Gadhanand Dhume deleted his Twitter account. why?
Many people do when they take a short break for various reasons.
such people usually come back with the same handle and all their posts are still there. Sort of like an "out of office" 'thang' used by the wokes
I have seen this happen many times
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 14:13
by Sachin
GST Council | Supreme Court’s judgment has multi-dimensional implications
What is the impact on the whole GST system with this verdict? Will the states now be at liberty to change the GST rates and also exclude certain items from the GST (at a state level). Why I ask this is that commie freeloader Finance Minister
Thomas Isaac et.al have already started salivating over the verdict. From what I understand; the scheme of Central Govt compensating states for moving to GST regime is also coming to an end in a couple of months. States like KL who are in a big debt trap would have taken another blow if these 'free money' flow also gets stopped.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 14:58
by chetak
Sachin wrote:GST Council | Supreme Court’s judgment has multi-dimensional implications
What is the impact on the whole GST system with this verdict? Will the states now be at liberty to change the GST rates and also exclude certain items from the GST (at a state level). Why I ask this is that commie freeloader Finance Minister
Thomas Isaac et.al have already started salivating over the verdict. From what I understand; the scheme of Central Govt compensating states for moving to GST regime is also coming to an end in a couple of months. States like KL who are in a big debt trap would have taken another blow if these 'free money' flow also gets stopped.
Sachin ji,
this is an opposition driven agenda, and a part of the ongoing takedown of the Indian state.
Either an urgent appeal be taken up or better still, legislative a way to bypass the judgement, just like r@j!v g@ndhy did with the shahbanoo judgement
There is a silent and creeping assault in progress, with things like the marital rape act and the ongoing destabilization of the temple culture that is most visible in the dravidian state and is slowly being spread to the tribal belt, enmeshing the dalits and abrahamics in an all out war against the majority.
The financial unravelling of a long and much awaited GST reforms will go the farm laws and the CAA way because of deliberate and wholly unwarranted over reach
The sedition law is being relooked at and that was the last bastion against the BIF wokes who were fearful of it.
The naxals are rejoicing the eagerly expected demise of the sedition laws
The law and order infrastructure is inadequate and moreover it is in the hands of the state govt. One saw what khujliwal attempted to do with it, even use it for arresting people in other states while the CBI etc can all be stooped in their tracks by simply denying permission for it to enter a state.
Money laundering, drug and human trafficking along with arms trafficking done with hawala transferred money is actively fuelling communal unrest and seditious activities in many states.
These guys are all really fearful of Modi returning in 2024.
hizzonners have always been an integral part of such a package since independence and one has to look at IGs tenure to see what really happened and how the commies (BIF) used every resource to attack the Indian state. They were the guys who rammed through the words secular and socialist into the constitution.
This basic structure of the constitution conspiracy is another long term play in progress. More such nooses are being prepared including the POW act, the real implications of which were not clearly understood by the lathi legions.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 15:08
by chetak
Sachin wrote:GST Council | Supreme Court’s judgment has multi-dimensional implications
What is the impact on the whole GST system with this verdict? Will the states now be at liberty to change the GST rates and also exclude certain items from the GST (at a state level). Why I ask this is that commie freeloader Finance Minister
Thomas Isaac et.al have already started salivating over the verdict. From what I understand; the scheme of Central Govt compensating states for moving to GST regime is also coming to an end in a couple of months. States like KL who are in a big debt trap would have taken another blow if these 'free money' flow also gets stopped.
and again Sachin ji,
this will take us back to the pre GST supply chain chaos, state checkposts will be back, politicos coffers will start to fill up again, negating the gains of the previous years and the black economy will bloom once again, tax cases will be filed, clogging up the system, pushing up the inflation by fuelling the price rises and retired hizzonners will soon start to find post retirement cushy sinecures as tribunal heads and arbitration consultants.
It will hit the investment climate because tax implementation will become subjective to the whims and fancies of grasping politicos.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 16:58
by Lisa
Lisa wrote:vijayk wrote:
Now the case is with Rockstar CJI-to-be Chandrachid
Its a poisoned chalice. His reputation may become dirt with a ruling either way. He should have left this matter with a lower court and I personally feel that information about yesterdays discovery was made on purpose to rightly put the cat amongst the pigeons. He may yet come to regret his interest in this matter.
Compare how quickly the information become public yesterday with how long it took the courts to release the report on the farmers protest. Very strange.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ind ... 686899.cms
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday transferred the trial of Gyanvapi suit by Hindu parties seeking worshipping rights at the mosque to the district judge in Varanasi. The matter was so far being heard by a trial court, which had ordered a videographic survey of the mosque. A bench of Justices Chandrachud, Surya Kant and PS Narashima said that the district judge would decide on priority the mosque management.

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 17:32
by vijayk
Lisa wrote:Lisa wrote:
Its a poisoned chalice. His reputation may become dirt with a ruling either way. He should have left this matter with a lower court and I personally feel that information about yesterdays discovery was made on purpose to rightly put the cat amongst the pigeons. He may yet come to regret his interest in this matter.
Compare how quickly the information become public yesterday with how long it took the courts to release the report on the farmers protest. Very strange.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ind ... 686899.cms
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday transferred the trial of Gyanvapi suit by Hindu parties seeking worshipping rights at the mosque to the district judge in Varanasi. The matter was so far being heard by a trial court, which had ordered a videographic survey of the mosque. A bench of Justices Chandrachud, Surya Kant and PS Narashima said that the district judge would decide on priority the mosque management.

very cunning move.
They got rid of hot potato
They moved it to district judge from magistrate.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 18:27
by vijayk
छोटे चौधरी @Tweeter_wapsi
As I keep saying, Punjab is heading towards AAP vs BJP fight in 2024 loksabha..
Jhakar has officially initated this restructuring in polity..
Bittu and Manish Tewari and many other SAD/Congressmen will jump over to BJP before next polls
Sameet Thakkar
@thakkar_sameet
· May 19
Today 1:30 PM @BJP4India HQ. @anil_baluni twitter.com/thakkar_sameet…
Is this possible?
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 18:35
by chetak
vijayk wrote:
छोटे चौधरी @Tweeter_wapsi
As I keep saying, Punjab is heading towards AAP vs BJP fight in 2024 loksabha..
Jhakar has officially initated this restructuring in polity..
Bittu and Manish Tewari and many other SAD/Congressmen will jump over to BJP before next polls
Is this possible?
look at what happened in KAR when congi trash and political riff raff were allowed entry into the BJP to bulk up the numbers.
Difficult to change the widespread and default congi DNA which is genetically geared to acquisitions and family sewa, own family and the one in dilli.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 19:13
by srin
chetak wrote:Sachin wrote:GST Council | Supreme Court’s judgment has multi-dimensional implications
What is the impact on the whole GST system with this verdict? Will the states now be at liberty to change the GST rates and also exclude certain items from the GST (at a state level). Why I ask this is that commie freeloader Finance Minister
Thomas Isaac et.al have already started salivating over the verdict. From what I understand; the scheme of Central Govt compensating states for moving to GST regime is also coming to an end in a couple of months. States like KL who are in a big debt trap would have taken another blow if these 'free money' flow also gets stopped.
and again Sachin ji,
this will take us back to the pre GST supply chain chaos, state checkposts will be back, politicos coffers will start to fill up again, negating the gains of the previous years and the black economy will bloom once again, tax cases will be filed, clogging up the system, pushing up the inflation by fuelling the price rises and retired hizzonners will soon start to find post retirement cushy sinecures as tribunal heads and arbitration consultants.
It will hit the investment climate because tax implementation will become subjective to the whims and fancies of grasping politicos.
While I usually agree with you, I think this *might* be different. I've put my thoughts in the GST thread
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 21:16
by srin
Atmavik wrote:Coupta has a new video about POW act and states that its now part of the basic structure which cannot be repealed.
I haven't watched the Coupta video but I think in the RJB case, the SC called this as Basic Structure. Unfortunately, the GoI hasn't appealed it.
The idea of Basic Structure is interesting.
On one hand, it is important. The Cong govt removed Right to property as a fundamental right (which is what led to this). So, you'd need protection against a govt using brute majority to change, say, the fundamental rights or the right to vote.
On the other hand, the threat now is an ossified constitution that can't be changed. The NJAC judgement considered separation of powers as basic structure to strike it down. But separation of powers hasn't stopped judiciary in meddling what is clearly policy domain - appointing CoI in BCCI, ordering CNG buses in Delhi, appointing a panel for the agri laws, entertaining all sorts of PIL etc. Basic structure hasn't prevented ruining the right to equality by having special consideration for minorities in RTE act.
I have no idea how POW act can be basic structure if it was only passed some 40 years after constitution came into effect.
It is worrysome that judiciary is gradually taking over policy. And the Parliament is so dysfunctional that it is unable to stop it.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 21:25
by Cyrano
But separation of powers hasn't stopped judiciary in meddling what is clearly policy domain - appointing CoI in BCCI, ordering CNG buses in Delhi, appointing a panel for the agri laws, entertaining all sorts of PIL etc.
I used to hold the same view. But having watched a few cases in KA and GJ high courts which are streamed now, the level of govt and bureaucratic inaction and malfeasance in our country is unbelievable and forced me to accept some of CJI Ramana's recent comments as atleast partially valid.
In some cases Hizzoners are the only recourse left, however inefficient or dharmically misguided they might be.
Just because Namo govt at the centre has been mostly scam free doesn't equate to great progress being made across India, sadly.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 21:36
by chetak
srin wrote:Atmavik wrote:Coupta has a new video about POW act and states that its now part of the basic structure which cannot be repealed.
I haven't watched the Coupta video but I think in the RJB case, the SC called this as Basic Structure. Unfortunately, the GoI hasn't appealed it.
The idea of Basic Structure is interesting.
On one hand, it is important. The Cong govt removed Right to property as a fundamental right (which is what led to this). So, you'd need protection against a govt using brute majority to change, say, the fundamental rights or the right to vote.
On the other hand, the threat now is an ossified constitution that can't be changed. The NJAC judgement considered separation of powers as basic structure to strike it down. But separation of powers hasn't stopped judiciary in meddling what is clearly policy domain - appointing CoI in BCCI, ordering CNG buses in Delhi, appointing a panel for the agri laws, entertaining all sorts of PIL etc. Basic structure hasn't prevented ruining the right to equality by having special consideration for minorities in RTE act.
I have no idea how POW act can be basic structure if it was only passed some 40 years after constitution came into effect.
It is worrysome that judiciary is gradually taking over policy. And the Parliament is so dysfunctional that it is unable to stop it.
that is how the pitch is gradually being fixed so that, in times to come, the match can be fixed
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 21:41
by Ambar
chetak wrote:vijayk wrote:
Is this possible?
look at what happened in KAR when congi trash and political riff raff were allowed entry into the BJP to bulk up the numbers.
Difficult to change the widespread and default congi DNA which is genetically geared to acquisitions and family sewa, own family and the one in dilli.
In Karnataka even before the entry of JDS and INC netas, BJP had 3 factions baying for each other's blood on a daily basis, now they have 4 factions. Anyone who thinks your average BJP MLA or MLC in Karnataka isnt as corrupt morally and ethically as a INC/JDS neta hasn't been around these politicians for long enough.
Punjab is different and probably more similar to West Bengal than Karnataka. BJP has no history in the state, no party infrastructure, very few party workers and zero leaders. If they can get few marketable faces from other parties to take on AAP then its not such a bad thing because as it stands BJP's chances in 2027 in Punjab is anywhere between 0 to 1 seats.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 22:16
by chetak
Ambar wrote:chetak wrote:
look at what happened in KAR when congi trash and political riff raff were allowed entry into the BJP to bulk up the numbers.
Difficult to change the widespread and default congi DNA which is genetically geared to acquisitions and family sewa, own family and the one in dilli.
In Karnataka even before the entry of JDS and INC netas, BJP had 3 factions baying for each other's blood on a daily basis, now they have 4 factions. Anyone who thinks your average BJP MLA or MLC in Karnataka isnt as corrupt morally and ethically as a INC/JDS neta hasn't been around these politicians for long enough.
Punjab is different and probably more similar to West Bengal than Karnataka. BJP has no history in the state, no party infrastructure, very few party workers and zero leaders. If they can get few marketable faces from other parties to take on AAP then its not such a bad thing because as it stands BJP's chances in 2027 in Punjab is anywhere between 0 to 1 seats.
yes. even when BJP was formed in KAR , they started out with rejects and riffraff.
Now there is also a very considerable KER component in KAR politics dominated by ummas who have flooded into KAR and brought along their kith and kin
the abrahamics are spreading their wings
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 22:31
by srin
Cyrano wrote:But separation of powers hasn't stopped judiciary in meddling what is clearly policy domain - appointing CoI in BCCI, ordering CNG buses in Delhi, appointing a panel for the agri laws, entertaining all sorts of PIL etc.
I used to hold the same view. But having watched a few cases in KA and GJ high courts which are streamed now, the level of govt and bureaucratic inaction and malfeasance in our country is unbelievable and forced me to accept some of CJI Ramana's recent comments as atleast partially valid.
In some cases Hizzoners are the only recourse left, however inefficient or dharmically misguided they might be.
Just because Namo govt at the centre has been mostly scam free doesn't equate to great progress being made across India, sadly.
That's where it goes off the rails. Path to hell paved with good intentions and all that.
If you don't agree with their decisions, there is no recourse - you can't vote them out, you can't even criticize the decisions.
Some people are blessed - they get SC hearing the next day, while there are thousands of cases pending for decades.
The economy is held back because there is absolutely no enforceability of contracts. If you take the other party to court, you have to wait for a few decades. But the courts want to run BCCI and AIFF !
Unfortunately, we can't say any more.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 23:14
by chetak
Cong leader Navjot Singh Sidhu taken for medical examination after surrender, to be lodged in Patiala jail: Officials
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punja ... urt-396505
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 23:16
by Cyrano
Agree srin, its become a necessary evil.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 20 May 2022 23:57
by Atmavik
I don’t often(almost always) agree with rana ayub but she is questioning why the ‘PM should give independence speech from the red fort built by the Mughals’
I say move the speech away from Delhi to a new place every year and start with the chittorghar fort
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 21 May 2022 00:23
by sanjaykumar
It consolidates the defeat of Islam in India by wicked Hindus?
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 21 May 2022 07:42
by ramana
Looks like London has a called for a coven of witches. The title is "Ideas for India"!!!
And there RaGa said this:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ind ... 695484.cms
At London talk, Rahul accused BJP, RSS of polarising India | India News - Times of India
India News: LONDON: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday attacked the ruling BJP and RSS for “polarising” the country, saying the party has "doused the country .
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 21 May 2022 07:50
by ramana
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 21 May 2022 11:17
by SRajesh
^^^OMG!
What a collection of 'Entitled Shitheads'
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 21 May 2022 11:21
by SRajesh
https://thewire.in/politics/congress-ch ... -direction
And the photo is very telling
'All the President's Men'
But you know who wears the pants in this group

Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 21 May 2022 16:46
by chetak
x posted from the internal security thread
Calcutta High Court orders Election Commission of India to deport Trinamool Leader Alo Rani Sarkar.
She is a Bangladeshi citizen.
Calcutta High Court questions how could Trinamool give ticket to a Bangladeshi
Kolkata HC finds @AITCofficial candidate Alo Rani Sarkar to be Bangladeshi by birth. Writes to @ECISVEEP to deport her to Bangladesh and junk TMCs registration.
Dr Harendra Nath Sarkar, Sarkar's husband is a prof of medicine at Sher-e-Bangla Medical College in Barisal, Bangladesh
Read full article:
https://thenationalopinion.com/TEN/bang ... olkata-hc/