Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 25 Aug 2022 12:45
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It is hurting jihadi and BIF supportersPratyush wrote:On what basis?
only on 27 July SC passed order on PMLA and power with ED, case was filed by congy vakeels (Sibbal et al), SC showed some spine and gave righteous judgement but this time pressure seems to be more & severe: either upcoming decision is wrong or what was stated on July was wrong! Penguins frustrating fight against corruptionPratyush wrote:On what basis?
ZERO SIBAL threatenedIndraD wrote:only on 27 July SC passed order on PMLA and power with ED, case was filed by congy vakeels (Sibbal et al), SC showed some spine and gave righteous judgement but this time pressure seems to be more & severe: either upcoming decision is wrong or what was stated on July was wrong! Penguins frustrating fight against corruptionPratyush wrote:On what basis?
From the articleRsatchi wrote:https://www.deccanherald.com/national/i ... 39218.html
And this : incoherent judgement, incomprehensible writing.![]()
And yet the Collegium survives!!
Too much political the judges are.
Better if they an IAS type entrance exam to assess their essay writing and judicial acumen,
The irony is they are talking about incomprehensible verdicts by using esoteric and complex words in sentences themselves."A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and AS Bopanna, which set aside an order of Himachal Pradesh High Court on the ground that it was incomprehensible, said that
"the purpose of judicial writing is not to confuse or confound the reader behind the veneer of complex language"
"The expression of a judge is an unfolding of the recesses of the mind. However, while recesses of the mind may be inscrutable, the reasoning in judgement cannot be. While judges may have their own style of judgement writing, they must ensure lucidity in writing across these styles
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"It speaks to those in society who are impacted by the discourse. In the layered formulation of analysis, a judgement speaks to the present and the future. Whether or not the writer of a judgement envisions it, the written product remains for the future, representing another incremental step in societal dialogue"
This is where I absolutely loved the bitch-slap that VP Venkaiah Naidu had given to that AAP MP who quoted some BS report from some Scandie pricks (towards 2:27 mark)RajeevK wrote: As usual they have quoted from a speech by Lord Burrows of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom who then quotes a Lord Bingham. There is also a reference to academic writing of Justice Daphne Barak-Erez of the Supreme Court of Israel and then from a lecture by Lord Neuberger, the former President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom; also from a lecture by Justice M.M. Corbett, Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Africa; and then Justice Michael Kirby, a distinguished former judge of the High Court of Australia
So does the G23 now become the G22?Sachin wrote:Mean while giving a major blow to secularism; Ghulam Nabi Azad quits Congress, says party run by sycophants. Hope he is not offered positions by the BJP.
He was given Padma Bushan this year. Must have been useful in some way. I wouldn't think too much of it if he joins BJP. He would be the biggest muslim leader ever to join BJP? Or perhaps start his own party and forms an alliance with BJP.Sachin wrote:Mean while giving a major blow to secularism; Ghulam Nabi Azad quits Congress, says party run by sycophants. Hope he is not offered positions by the BJP.
Some times I get a feeling that BIF (outside the country) has lost hopes on Shri. Pappu Ghandi & Co. And that they are now relying heavily on Kejriwal and AAP to s-crew up India. Main stream media on cue have also started tom-tomming Kejriwal's victories (!?). Think about it; Kejriwal says BJP approaches his MLAs with 20 crore each. No evidence, no proof; but main stream media gives it a coverage as it is a true event. Only thing which I liked is that common people are able to call Kejriwal's bluff in such stories. But what is more dangerous is the freebie culture which this person is peddling. Freebie culture is going to make every one lazy, have a sense of entitlement and also have poor self esteem. It may be only in the last 10-20 years that the Indian society in general is trying to change this behaviour. But Kejriwal wants to bring this back.Pratyush wrote:AK, is a cunning operator. The way he made an event of the nothing burger raid on Sisodia. Shows that he is picking up a fight with Modi. Modi cannot be seen responding to him openly. That gives AK a perception of winning by default.
We may need to analyse the profile of the people who are generally pro-AAP. Because I still get a feeling that AAP is still to get a pan-India presence and have credible leaders across India. We must also remember that when it comes to Lok Sabha elections Kejri's novice candidates will have to fight with more experienced/seasoned politicians from other parties who are more established. My sample size of AAP-tards are limited. One; was IT-Vity chap who returned to India after a long stint in Europe and had a very idealestic view on Indian politics. Two; another IT-Vity chap who returned to India after a long stint in US. Both had commie leanings in college and today have turned towards AAP mainly because they cannot defend the politics of the communist parties in India. Now with a better life style; they really cannot take out the I am poor, marginalised worker crap as well. And both have a feeling that IIT trained people some how can solve India's problems. Both also seems to be not connected to the local administration or political outfits.Unless AK is completely destroyed, he is going to a pole that the Anti Modi vote will coalesce arround. With his politics it's going to be too damaging.
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/j-k/g ... des-425595hanumadu wrote:He was given Padma Bushan this year. Must have been useful in some way. I wouldn't think too much of it if he joins BJP. He would be the biggest muslim leader ever to join BJP? Or perhaps start his own party and forms an alliance with BJP.Sachin wrote:Mean while giving a major blow to secularism; Ghulam Nabi Azad quits Congress, says party run by sycophants. Hope he is not offered positions by the BJP.
Ghulam Nabi Azad set to float new party in J&K, say close aides
Rahul Shivshankar
@RShivshankar
What NYT hasn't told you yet:
In 2020 CVC had red flagged irregularities in construction of additional classrooms in Delhi. Apparently toilets were counted as classrooms!
Now, L-G writes to Delhi Chief Secretary seeking to know why the probe on CVC report was delayed.
Rsatchi wrote:Better if they an IAS type entrance exam to assess their essay writing and judicial acumen
Otherwise this to and fro to continue
Dollars to donuts, neither of them go to IIT. Am I right?Sachin wrote:And both have a feeling that IIT trained people some how can solve India's problems.
Vayutuvan wrote:Rsatchi wrote:Better if they an IAS type entrance exam to assess their essay writing and judicial acumen
Otherwise this to and fro to continue![]()
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Have you seen the essay writing skills of the 50%ile IAS folks?!!!
Ishkaran Singh Bhandari @ishkarnBHANDARI
Did India Today in its Report actually change the name of monster ShahRukh who set fire to the young girl in Dumka as Abhisekh?
Imagine how news was presented before Social Media age.
They are doing everything to trip BJP before 2024. Hope these chanakyas don't fall for theseSachin wrote:Supreme Court seeks centre government’s response on extending reservation benefits to Dalits who have converted to Christianity and Islam.
Don't know if there would be any Chanakyan/master strokes coming in from GoI.
Sachin wrote:SC refuses to grant permission for Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations at Idgah Maidan in Bengaluru. It also told the Hindu community to conduct its festival elsewhere.![]()
Sibal, for his part, said no irreparable injury would be caused to anyone if festival was not allowed over there. "Children can play on the ground, Republic and Independence day function can be held but no other religious community ceremony could be allowed as it will have consequences," he said.
Yes... There are 2 Idgah maidan... One in hubli and one in blore. Both are illegally occupied by peaceful people. They have no papers but they pray every year so they claim.krithivas wrote:^NDTV claims Idgah is Waqf property. True?
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ganesh- ... _topscroll
Quote, "A petition to stop Ganesh Chaturthi rituals on a second Wakf property in Karnataka is being heard by the High Court. The petition was filed after the Supreme Court ordered status quo regarding Eidgah land in Chamrajpet, over 400 km away."
For the one in Bangalore, do the peacefool community have land records which show they have possession for the entire grounds? Or is it only for a small portion within the ground where there is some religious structure? And this time the seculars lost in Hubli, but I am sure next year seculars and Kapil Sibal would be in Supreme Court before time to settle that matter as well.madhu wrote:Yes... There are 2 Idgah maidan... One in hubli and one in blore. Both are illegally occupied by peaceful people. They have no papers but they pray every year so they claim.