Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 18 Jul 2022 00:47
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[/quote]chetak wrote:Lisa ji, Maybe it was a photo from this meeting. this is what I checked before postingLisa wrote: I do not normally disagree with you but you appear to have an incorrect image. This is a photo of a wake.
What one needs to understand is that "BIF", "Anti-Hindu", "Anti-India" etc are part of a global hydra-headed MIC. Anything that leads to them is eliminated. In the case of Bofors, Olof Palme was killed in 1986. Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated mere 5 years later in 1991 (and of course, his assassins are given a reprieve by Chornia and family). There are wheels within wheels. And wheels within those wheels.One can gauge the level of her global connections from the fact that even the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) tweeted in her support. “We are very concerned by the arrest and detention of Teesta Setalvad and two ex-police officers and call for their immediate release. They must not be persecuted for their activism and solidarity with the victims of the 2002 Gujarat Riots.”
Chetak'ji, you did not get the satire in Lisa'ji's post. So we will leave it at that.disha wrote:chetak wrote: Lisa ji, Maybe it was a photo from this meeting. this is what I checked before posting
After 26/11 , these shameless category of hacks blamed the killings on Hindus. Any other countries, they would have been run out of power. I am not hundred percent hopeful of these anti nationals getting their comeuppance. Let's seevijayk wrote:They can't be hauled in directly but their agents in NGOs who contributed can be harassed with cases and info can be leaked that makes these scums tighten their belts.Ambar wrote:We all know hauling those multi-billionaires is not happening, besides they have plausible deniability where they can claim they donated to X who in turn funded Y. Not bringing in Takla is a mystery as is the case of not filing more serious charges against the shantidoot currently in custody.
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Chetakji,chetak wrote:
Lisa ji, my sincere apologies for my mistake. Your observation is spot on
No need to apologize Lisa ji. In no way was it your fault.Lisa wrote:Chetakji,chetak wrote:
Lisa ji, my sincere apologies for my mistake. Your observation is spot on
Apologies for my macabre sense of reality.
And the judge has also said that further arrests (on different complaints) cannot be done by UP police. Basically; Zoobear has got the privilege (no multiple FIRs and remand reports) which Nupur Sharma did not get. The identity, antecedants of ZooBear is still mystery and lot of clarity can only be got if he stands trial at least in one case. Because a lot many details would be there on the charge sheet and the trial verdict etc. At the moment looks like there is some one known as Mohd. Zubair who is like a non-entity, but his social media profiles are used by another set of people within India and outside India (with every one part of the same gang).vijayk wrote:The zoo bear got hearing again with Chandrachood again on July 20. The whole NGO/BIF/jihadi gangs need to get him out so that other jihadis can keep coming forward
He is sitting tight in the jail w/o opening his mouth with the courage that BIF will sway the justices to get him out.Ambar wrote:A good part of the blame resides with the govt. First it was letting Zubair and Altnews operate with impunity for so long, and now that they finally arrested Zubair, its on pretty shaky charges. Then there's the media angle, the clever thing to do would have been to deliberately leak Zubair's real identity, his contacts, his agenda but so far all we have are some twitter conjectures. This also shows the handicap of so called nationalist media, the big media houses like Republic and Zee TV have no interest in a case unless it brings in TRP, and the web based media like OpIndia and Swarajya neither have the funds nor resources to do proper investigative journalism.
They have been using his id to delete tweets ... Twitter is working with them. Did they track their IPs and get Twitter to access the data?Sachin wrote:And the judge has also said that further arrests (on different complaints) cannot be done by UP police. Basically; Zoobear has got the privilege (no multiple FIRs and remand reports) which Nupur Sharma did not get. The identity, antecedants of ZooBear is still mystery and lot of clarity can only be got if he stands trial at least in one case. Because a lot many details would be there on the charge sheet and the trial verdict etc. At the moment looks like there is some one known as Mohd. Zubair who is like a non-entity, but his social media profiles are used by another set of people within India and outside India (with every one part of the same gang).vijayk wrote:The zoo bear got hearing again with Chandrachood again on July 20. The whole NGO/BIF/jihadi gangs need to get him out so that other jihadis can keep coming forward
The arrest was on a flimsy charge - that is an old tweet - but subsequent investigations have been more serious and charges are also more serious. This is when his financial transactions etc. all came into the radar. But again what is surprising is that the funding of AltNews is still not being investigated (or that is happening behind the scenes). I do agree with you; the current BJP govt has been not able to influence the main stream media and also have not been offering any resistance to judicial over-reach. Perhaps Sabka saath sabka vikas gets the votes and BJP as a political party is happy with that.Ambar wrote: First it was letting Zubair and Altnews operate with impunity for so long, and now that they finally arrested Zubair, its on pretty shaky charges.
Twitter may not be helping out Zubair's accomplices. They all seems to be already well connected so much so that his credentials were known to multiple people and tweets from his twitter ID was getting deleted when he was sitting in the lock up. D.P seems to have figured this out; and I hope they also have the cyber investigation skills to trace the IP etc. We also don't know how much of information has come out from Zubair himself. Generally there will be some kind of leaks in such cases in the media; but in his case either police is tight lipped or the main stream media is not approaching the police for any juicy news.vijayk wrote:They have been using his id to delete tweets ... Twitter is working with them. Did they track their IPs and get Twitter to access the data?
Dont think comparison with Yediyurappa applies.Ambar wrote: 2022 is when many thought BJP will do what it did in Karnataka with Yediyurappa, i.e. pass the torch from Shivraj Singh Chouhan to Scindia and make him the face of the party in the state in 2023. However with the local body results where Scindia's candidates have faired poorly, the party maybe less keen to make him the CM candidate.
So the choices are - go with Shivraj Singh Chouhan again in 2023 and risk a Scindia revolt where he has loyalties of over 15 MLAs and also risk anti-incumbency which brought INC to power in 2018 OR
Go with Jyotiraditya and risk poor performance in polls due to poor candidate selection and also jeopardize party's chances in 2024 general elections in the state.
In all this it looks like the state home minister too has ambition to be the CM ! Indian politics is not for the faint hearted !
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Adv Vrinda Grover mentions the petiiton filed by Mohammed Zubair to quash the 6 UP Police FIRs.
"He is a journalist. Slew of FIRs registered against him. As soon as he gets bail in one case, he is arrested in another. Requesting for a mentioning today itself". #MohammedZubair
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CJI : No not today. You mention it before the same bench (bench of Justice Chandrachud where the other matter aw listed). #MohammedZubair
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Grover mentions the plea before the bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and AS Bopanna
Grover: There is an order which may have reached. I was asked to mention before my lords. Seeking urgent hearing of Art 32 plea related to a journalist. #MohammedZubair
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DYC J: We'll take it tom
Grover: he was taken to Hathras this morning. Ive filed the plea. It should have reached my lords. There's a remand order.
DYC J: We'll come back in about 20 minutes. We dont even know what the matter is.
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DYC J to Grover: Ms Grover cna we have it tom?
Grover: Let hands of Hathras court be stayed. There's complete abuse of proceedings
DYC J: Since CJI has given liberty, what if we hear it tom?
Grover: Orders will be passed. There is threat to his life.
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DYC J: Ms Grover, we'll take this up first thing in morning.
Grover: This FIR was registered based on cash price. there is threat to his life. Let him be brought back to the Tihar Jail.
DYC J: Okay we'll come back after 20 minutes.
SG: I dont have instructions on the same.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday said it was a settled position that religious and linguistic minority status of a community is to be decided state-wise
The petitioner said Hindus are minorities in J&K, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Arunachal, Lakshadweep, Manipur and Punjab but the Centre has so far declared only Muslims, Christians, Parsis, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains as minorities in the country.
The Supreme Court said it could not examine the issue of minority status for Hindus in some states "in air" and asked the petitioner to give concrete examples that Hindus were denied benefits of minority status in states where their population is less than those of other communities.
The petitioner referred to some states where the population of Hindus is less than those of other communities and pleaded that they be treated as minority community under Articles 29-30 to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice. Hindus constitute 1% of the population in Ladakh, 2.8% in Mizoram, 2.8% in Lakshadweep, 4% in Kashmir, 8.7% in Nagaland, 11.5% in Meghalaya, 29% in Arunachal Pradesh, 38.5% in Punjab and 41.3% in Manipur.
At the outset of the hearing, the bench of Justices U U Lalit, S Ravindra Bhat and Sudhanshu Dhulia pointed out whether some notification was needed to be issued by the government to give minority tag to a community. The bench also gave the example of DAV running educational institutes across the country but said all its institutions would not get minority tag and it had to be decided state-wise and referred to SC's verdict in TMA Pai case in 2002.
"A Sikh institution in Punjab getting minority status is a travesty of justice. Christians who are in majority in Nagaland and Mizoram can't be said to be minority in those states," the bench observed while emphasising that the exercise for deciding minority status has to be decided state-wise and not nationally. Senior advocate Arvind Datar, appearing for the petitioner, sought two weeks' time to come out with examples where Hindus were denied benefits of minority status.
Does the central agency (using census for e.g) denote the status or is the responsibility given to the state governments?Mollick.R wrote:...
Linguistic, religious minority status to be decided state-wise: SC
Amit Anand Choudhary / TNN / Updated: Jul 19, 2022, 10:17 IST
...NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday said it was a settled position that religious and linguistic minority status of a community is to be decided state-wise
Either Naqvi has taken both Modi & Shah for a long long ride or he is just an instrument of the top man, but either ways, his absolute failure in getting Muslim votes for BJP is a lesson in itself. After doing so so much, if even this guy can't get double digit votes for BJP, then I doubt that even if Poobah himself comes down and begs the momins to vote for Modi, they will show the middle finger.vimal wrote:President and Vice President Elections - Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi out of the race.
Seems like this guy was handed the charge of a by-election seat and BJP managed to get 2 yes 2 votes out of 600 in the booth he was in charge of.
At least BJP has some mechanism to evaluate and take corrective action not just let sycophantic suckups take them for a ride.Antrix wrote:Either Naqvi has taken both Modi & Shah for a long long ride or he is just an instrument of the top man, but either ways, his absolute failure in getting Muslim votes for BJP is a lesson in itself. After doing so so much, if even this guy can't get double digit votes for BJP, then I doubt that even if Poobah himself comes down and begs the momins to vote for Modi, they will show the middle finger.vimal wrote:President and Vice President Elections - Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi out of the race.
Seems like this guy was handed the charge of a by-election seat and BJP managed to get 2 yes 2 votes out of 600 in the booth he was in charge of.
Its time to course correct for the BJP and roll back the Minority only schemes they have been funding with an eye on Muslim votes and take a hard right turn towards aggressive Hindutva. In other news, another Hindu man was stabbed for watching Nupur Sharma's video at a tea stall in Bihar by the peacefuls. I wonder if these people are always packing a dagger, just in case they come across a blaspheming kafir?
The "court never intended" and the dog ate my homework are silly to the point of being flabbergasted at the quality of judgements. Didnt the court say that NupurSharma was single-handedly responsible?Sachin wrote:Prophet remarks row: Supreme Court says Nupur Sharma won’t be arrested for now
From the report "On Nupur Sharma’s plea, the bench issued notices to the states where the FIRs and complaints have been filed against her and posted the matter for hearing on August 10.". This privilege given to the states to confirm if they are okay to combine FIRs do not seem to have been given to states where there are FIR against Mohd. Zubair. I am willing to be corrected here.
It must be noted that the same bench which earlier made very poor remarks on the petitioner heard her petition again today. The top court also said it never intended the BJP leader to visit every court for relief in the hate speech cases against her. “In the light of the subsequent events, the concern of this Court is how to ensure that the petitioner is able to seek alternate remedy. In order to explore such modality, we issue notice,” said a bench of Justices Surya Kant and J B Pardiwala.
We need to have a better law against FB/Twitter ... Hope we can sue them for violence both monetarily and their employees here ... we need to make their life hell and make them suspend their service
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जैसे-जैसे भारत ग्लोबल स्टेज पर खुद को स्थापित कर रहा है, वैसे-वैसे Misinformation, disinformation, अपप्रचार के माध्यम से लगातार हमले हो रहे हैं।
खुद पर भरोसा रखते हुए भारत के हितों को हानि पहुंचाने वाली ताकतें चाहे देश में हों या फिर विदेश में, उनकी हर कोशिश को नाकाम करना है: PM
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As India is establishing itself on the global stage, there are constant attacks through misinformation, disinformation, disinformation.
Keeping faith in themselves, the forces that harm India's interests, whether in the country or abroad, have to thwart their every effort: PM
India will indeed become a $10 trillion GDP economy in fourteen years. The calculated US and European response to this deadly threat to the primacy of Europeans in the world order owing to India’ empowered position within it is potentially catastrophic for the India that is striving to become Bharat. The response is one of the oldest strategies of the imperialist playbook to control other societies and is well-tried and tested. It entails sponsoring and helping a minority to come to power in a country and which will, as a result, be dependent on outside succour to survive and therefore consent to the policies of these supportive third parties outside.
Together with hard data, the extant experience of West Bengal and Kerala as well as the North East, which is of course more unambiguous given its state of perpetual dissent and revolt, point to the direction in which India is headed. The experience of West Bengal illustrates that only under thirty percent of the minority electorate is required to achieve complete electoral domination and political power. It only requires, in addition, the aid of political parties like the TMC, SP and AAP to offer some subsidiary support.
A Faceless Seven-Star Hotel
The global NGO network is akin to a sprawling, nameless and faceless seven-star hotel that straddles continents. Names of individual NGOs are akin to the names of the different restaurants and lounges and bars housed within the premises of this hotel. That is one way to understand the “11,000 civil society organisations” mentioned in Amitabh Behar’s profile. The fundamental question though, is this: why does the world even need so many “civil society organisations?”
The mother of all NGO work and activism is the banyan tree known as “Human Rights.” Other offshoots include minority rights, poverty alleviation, gender inequality, women’s issues, poverty, religious persecution, and so on. As per convenience and opportunity, these terms become interchangeable. However, the one area that none of these NGOs touch is Islamic terrorism or Jihad or gender equality in the Muslim community.
As the only surviving non-Abrahamic civilization, India presents a curious case. It is only in India that mutually warring forces elsewhere come to bed together and this Indian NGO nexus gives incest a bad name. It is only in India that the Muhammadan sands of Arabia are given a baptized welcome by sprinkling them with Holy Water of Christ.
Five Major Themes in India
Squeezing a forty-year-old history, we observe that NGO forays into India by the late 1990s were focused around five major themes, all carefully and strategically chosen with a diabolical long-term vision of splintering India into pieces:
3. Breaking the Hindu society: Given the wealth of information and awareness on this topic, this doesn’t need repetition. In sum, this deadly project has largely succeeded with devastating results. Hundreds of age-old Sanatana traditions have been lost irretrievably. Hindu temples are under unprecedented threat of a fundamental nature not witnessed even during the protracted Islamic rule. Major Hindu festivals are perhaps no longer under the control of the community.
4. Softening the Hindu psyche against the Jihadi threat: This is an oft-overlooked theme and merits an independent essay. But here is one way to understand it: remember the sinister Aman ki Asha hot-air balloon that was floated in 2010? It was a joint operation between the Pakistani Jang Media Group and Times of India Group. One sordid outcome of Aman ki Asha was a narrative that drew an eerie simultaneous equation that “Pakistanis are also people like us.”
5. Demonising the RSS: This vile endeavour is perhaps as old as the RSS itself and has today assumed monstrous proportions because it is not only global but increased and instant connectivity has made it easier to spread the anti-RSS poison. If it were not so dangerous, it would actually be amusing when proven fascists equate the RSS with the Nazis. However, when we separate the thick mud plastered on this spurious narrative, we notice a simple fact: breaking India forces realise that the real strength of the RSS lies in its solid social and cultural connection that spans the entire nation and encompasses the whole Hindu society, an extraordinary feat achieved by forging bonds by going door-to-door. With all its power, manpower, global funding, and given its centuries’-long presence in India, the grand Christian missionary plan is a grand failure. Needless, demonising the RSS with a long-term view to destroy it remains a permanent agenda of the NGO nexus.
“The reason we took the initiative to request you all to join an all-party meeting was…this is a very serious crisis and what we are seeing in Sri Lanka is in many ways an unprecedented situation," Jaishankar, who made the initial remarks, said, adding, “It is a matter which pertains to a very close neighbor and given the near proximity, we naturally worry about the consequences, the spillover it has for us."
Jaishankar also said there have seen some “misinformed comparisons" in the context of crisis-hit Sri Lanka wherein some people have asked whether “can such a situation happen in India".