Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 16 Nov 2022 07:13
Love is blind sir. you put up with even the worst forms of abuse and this happens world over. very sad indeed ![Crying or Very sad :cry:](./images/smilies/icon_cry.gif)
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This is where the Muslim community would have reacted differently. Yes, I know we are not organized that way.Tanaji wrote: She used to infrequently call her mom and tell her that Aftab used to beat her up but always refused to leave him. Later mom died in 2020 or so. The father made numerous attempts to convince her back as she used to get beaten up but every time Aftab would convince her other wise. Then she broke off all contact again and her father didn’t know where she was for a while, except via her Instagram account which she used to update.
+1.Prem Kumar wrote: They would have sent a bunch of guys including brother, father, uncle, friends - beat the crap out of the boy & bring the girl back.
Except for the last part, the rest of the actions are exactly what we should be willing to do. Bollocks to "I am a major" crap. The girl's life is at stake (she doesn't realize it) and the family/society/civilization is at stake as well. So, an intrusive action is not out of place. The girl will thank the samaaj later.
Wisdom should prevail over "rights"
Like Pakis, abduls only understand the language of power, violence and brutality. Without systematic and targeted retaliation ,amplified/advertised many time over , there is no way out of it. Let me just say that severalincidents where the ******* parts of the abdul are bu*****d and images circulated would psychologically scar them for generations.Prem Kumar wrote:This is where the Muslim community would have reacted differently. Yes, I know we are not organized that way.Tanaji wrote: She used to infrequently call her mom and tell her that Aftab used to beat her up but always refused to leave him. Later mom died in 2020 or so. The father made numerous attempts to convince her back as she used to get beaten up but every time Aftab would convince her other wise. Then she broke off all contact again and her father didn’t know where she was for a while, except via her Instagram account which she used to update.
They would have sent a bunch of guys including brother, father, uncle, friends - beat the crap out of the boy & bring the girl back.
Downside: if the girl doesn't come back, they'd have lynched both the boy and the girl
Except for the last part, the rest of the actions are exactly what we should be willing to do. Bollocks to "I am a major" crap. The girl's life is at stake (she doesn't realize it) and the family/society/civilization is at stake as well. So, an intrusive action is not out of place. The girl will thank the samaaj later.
Wisdom should prevail over "rights"
Parents sometimes intervene with force, but the girl is brainwashed enough to lodge an FIR on parents, citing harassment from family. It usually ends with the girl coming sheepishly back to parents after a couple of years, carrying Abdul's baby in her womb, after he scooted with another Hindu girl, or the girl is returned to parents in a suitcase. Just saw a case last month in my office where a well-educated Bengali woman, the only child of her parents, married a Kashmiri Muslim (ex-collegue who love jihaded her). Now, she has been strutting around in office as if she has won the Noble. Many girls in office are aware of love jihad now, however, and have been sniggering behind her back, calling her an idiot. The girl in question though got a shock of her life last month, when the newly wed Abdul did not allow her to participate in Durga Pooja. Reality will dawn in a couple of years when she is made to do Namaz five times a day. She did not clearly think through the implications of marrying a Kashmiri Abdul and how suddenly the culture as she knows it will come to an end.Prem Kumar wrote:This is where the Muslim community would have reacted differently. Yes, I know we are not organized that way.
They would have sent a bunch of guys including brother, father, uncle, friends - beat the crap out of the boy & bring the girl back.
Downside: if the girl doesn't come back, they'd have lynched both the boy and the girl
Except for the last part, the rest of the actions are exactly what we should be willing to do. Bollocks to "I am a major" crap. The girl's life is at stake (she doesn't realize it) and the family/society/civilization is at stake as well. So, an intrusive action is not out of place. The girl will thank the samaaj later.
Wisdom should prevail over "rights"
Between ages of 12-17, hormones hold sway over the brain...and Abduls know this.Tanaji wrote:The whole lynching concept is barbaric. We need to educate our sons and daughters of the risk involved when they have affairs with the other community. Show them that statistically they are at a risk of harm at a minimum emotionally and a good chance of physical harm. This should be backed up with data and should be done at ages starting 12 onwards. A good familial support system is essential: abduls prey on girls ego don’t get enough attention and support. Bringing a law is not going to help in my opinion.
Rsatchi ji,Rsatchi wrote:If Adani does get control of NDTV where will the liberandus go
Centre files a review petition challenging the Supreme Court order to release Rajiv Gandhi’s killers
@axidentaljourno
Centre moves Supreme Court seeking review of its November 11 order allowing premature release of six convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.
Says it was not heard in the matter as it was not made a party in the proceedings @IndianExpress
GST and its success is the single biggest issue today with opposition. Modi government is generating a great deal of revenue which is than channeled into right causes without corruption and bleeding. With enough time the needle starts to move and people start to notice the change/improvements. And that gets the vote.Pratyush wrote:It quite amusing to find that GST is getting attacked.
But then enough people are foolish enough to fall for it.
https://twitter.com/shankariyer1955/sta ... 1678608385Suren @zeneraalstuff
FCRA Cancelled for Oxfam, CHRI, HRLN. Suspended for World Vision, New Life Church of God, New Life Fellowship Association, Harvest India. Deemed ceased to exist for major Lutheran, CSI, Evangelical players.
https://fcra2010.in/ngos-fcra-ceased-on-1-jan-2022/An NGO with a FCRA regn and pw can check on FCRA online site. This year (i hv seen after 25 years) home min actually verified NGO, sent report to Del. Regn extended 3 months, then 3, till verfn complete. It has become tougher. Am Mg Trustee in an Ashram.
Rajiv Malhotra, in a talk @ IIT Chennai during his recent book launch tour, mentioned that many foreign NGOs are being made aware NOT to send money via FCRA route since it is being monitored but are suggested to send money through FDI route. Since India needs FDI, it is seen as a loophole or workaround FCRA. Apparently NGOs are now either in collab with Tech companies or masquerading as Tech Companies but are also heavily involved in social engineering works.vijayk wrote:https://fcra2010.in/ngos-fcra-ceased-on-1-jan-2022/
^ From a month agoZynda wrote:.. Apparently NGOs are now either in collab with Tech companies or masquerading as Tech Companies but are also heavily involved in social engineering works.
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has summoned Amazon India country head for allegedly funding All India Mission, a religious organisation that a complainant claimed was involved in “unlawful practices”, PTI reported on Wednesday.
In a notice sent to the company on September 16, the child protection body said it has received a complaint from the non-governmental organisation Social Justice Forum, Arunachal Pradesh, alleging that All India Mission is involved in “unlawful practices” by “illegally converting children in India”.
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in its letter to Amazon India had also asked for details about All India Mission and other orphanages funded by it.
“Further, it was requested that you submit an action taken report, within seven days,” the commission had said.
But Amazon India did not respond to the letter and Agarwal was summoned to explain the reasons for the delay in submission of the report and to inform the child rights body about the action taken in the matter.
Yes. His book "Snakes in the Ganga" is about "Breaking India 2.0"Zynda wrote:Rajiv Malhotra, in a talk @ IIT Chennai during his recent book launch tour, mentioned that many foreign NGOs are being made aware NOT to send money via FCRA route since it is being monitored but are suggested to send money through FDI route. Since India needs FDI, it is seen as a loophole or workaround FCRA. Apparently NGOs are now either in collab with Tech companies or masquerading as Tech Companies but are also heavily involved in social engineering works.vijayk wrote:https://fcra2010.in/ngos-fcra-ceased-on-1-jan-2022/
via@vijaygajeraIn 2016 Jasmine Shah joined AAP and immediately he was appointed as an adviser to DY CM Sisodia.
Jasmine Shah was working with Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) before joining AAP.
As I said earlier J-PAL is founded by Ford Foundation professor Abhijit Banerjee.
This is an indirect way of hitting them (the Tech fronts)... like avoidance of paying IT was used to bring down CaponeZynda wrote:Rajiv Malhotra, in a talk @ IIT Chennai during his recent book launch tour, mentioned that many foreign NGOs are being made aware NOT to send money via FCRA route since it is being monitored but are suggested to send money through FDI route. Since India needs FDI, it is seen as a loophole or workaround FCRA. Apparently NGOs are now either in collab with Tech companies or masquerading as Tech Companies but are also heavily involved in social engineering works.vijayk wrote:https://fcra2010.in/ngos-fcra-ceased-on-1-jan-2022/
The government has raised the penalty amount to up to Rs 500 crore for violating the provisions proposed under the draft Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2022 issued on Friday.
The draft personal data protection bill in 2019 proposed a penalty of Rs 15 crore or 4 per cent of the global turnover of an entity.
Summary: He is exhorting the cadre that they are used to fighting the AIADMK but this time around they have to be prepared to fight BJP. BJP is seen as having Money power, Political power and has been growing like a monster. He is talking about setting up a committee to deal with it and asking cadre to support itvijayk wrote:https://twitter.com/HLKodo/status/1593074031217238017
Can someone from TN give a summary of the video?
This is the videoThe Pamphlet @Pamphlet_in
@RanaAyyub posted a pic during Diwali with a certain someone. The certain someone was none other than the mother of Anurima Bhargav. What a beautiful coincidence!
Anurima Bhargava is a civil rights lawyer with extensive experience in various roles advocating for members of underrepresented communities. Before founding Anthem of Us, where she currently serves as President, Bhargava was the Chief of the Educational Opportunities Section of the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, where she led the Division’s efforts to provide equal educational opportunities for all students. Bhargava has served on numerous task forces and working groups, including at the White House.
In addition to her work at the Department of Justice and the LDF, Bhargava served as a fellow at the Open Society Foundations and at Harvard University. Before attending law school, she worked in India assisting women elected to local government. She has been a member of the Truman National Security Project and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Bhargava earned her law degree from Columbia Law School and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College. She was born and raised on the south side of Chicago.
Anurima Bhargava was appointed to the Commission on December 11, 2018, by Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, for a term ending on May 19, 2020.
Slimy AAP crooks willfully manipulated the MSP stir in Punjab are now getting a dose of their own medicine.Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann slammed the farmers' unions on Friday for frequently staging protests by blocking roads in Punjab to get their demands fulfilled, saying the common people were facing inconvenience.
Mann said blocking roads by holding sit-ins had become a "trend" during the past few days, taking on the farmers' unions virtually head-on in an uncommon thing for any chief minister of the agrarian state.
He appealed to the farmers' bodies to stage sit-ins, if they had to, near the houses of ministers and legislators or the deputy commissioner's office, but "do not disturb the common people" by blocking the highways and other roads.
Sit-ins have been staged by different farmer unions during the past few days across the state, especially in Faridkot, Amritsar, Patiala and Bathinda districts.
The demands include more compensation for the land acquired for national highway projects and for crop damage due to inclement weather and pest attack, cancellation of cases against some farmers and bonus for wheat yield loss.
"I'm not their opponent, but if they stop buses and block roads like this, they will also lose public sympathy," he said at a news conference after a cabinet meeting in Chandigarh.
During the past seven months, Mann said, the AAP government took many decisions for the farmers' welfare, met most of their demands and some others were in process.
The CM underscored that the government held several meetings with the farmers' organisations, claiming that such a number of talks were not held during the past 10 years.
"First, they hold a sit-in to seek a meeting with the government. After this, another sit-in is held when the talks are held. Yet another is staged to demand issuing of notification," he said, making it clear that the government cannot be held to ransom like this.
"I've also come to know that some farmers' outfits only want to stage a sit-in to make their presence felt," Mann claimed.
"They also have to show that they incurred expenses and for that, they have to collect funds from different sources."
In the wake of the statement, the Bharti Kisan Union (Sidhupur) decided to intensify its protest in Amritsar and another farmers' outfit did the same in Bathinda.
In Amritsar, farmers have been blocking the Kathunangal toll plaza, which is an important link to connect Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
"I come from a farmer family also. I have full sympathy with them and want them to get their due," the CM said. "But to say we had given a notice two days before (for holding a sit-in), this behaviour is not right".
He said staging a demonstration in a peaceful manner is everyone's democratic right, but the government should also be given time to meet the demands.
Mann requested the farmers' bodies not to hold sit-ins by blocking roads as people were facing problems. "I hope they will pay heed to my appeal," he said.
There is this pattern amongst our oldies (not BR)vijayk wrote:Real reason for India Pharma attacks by Murthy and Gates foundation hiring this Ms. Kang
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They want us to sign the UK FTA which forces us to accept Patent
Are you referring to the lucknow love jihad case (?) were the guy sufiyan threw a 19 year old girl nidhi gupta from the top of a 4 story building because she would not convert. The guy was shot in the leg during an encounter when he was caught again.Rsatchi wrote:And news 18 reporting another incident of Momeen vs Dharmic girl
Killed because of refusal to convert
India's biggest private bank bets $1.1 billion on a failed Aussie coal mine while poverty reigns at home
Worst of all, ICICI has plunged more than a billion dollars into a hopeless bet on foreign soil while hundreds of millions of Indians endure life below the poverty line.
84 per cent of Indians lived on less than $US6.85 a day in 2019.
Even if the line is drawn lower, there were still 80 million people eking out an existence on no more than $US1.25 a day.
Seems like a hit job while seeking to fire the virtue signalling gun from the shoulders of a cross border private business transaction. The shareholders of ICICI will decide what to do with this. Why drag 1.4 billion Indians into it and sermonise?The real losers, as is depressingly common in these circumstances, are likely to be ordinary Indians, far too many of whom are mired in extreme poverty.
For them, $1.4 billion must seem like an awful lot of money.