Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 06 Feb 2021 20:49
Before buying, people have started asking whether it's from Punjab. Enough said.
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What GoI amendment says is that the meat would be made & exported based on the demands of the importing country. If bulk of meat goes to Islamic countries, then do it the the halal way and make some money. But what needs to be done is to make sure that the non-halal options are also made available. Mean while Kerala which is soon becoming an Islamic Sharia compliant state has lodged a case against a Hindu organization leader who championes for non-halal food. In Kerala, the Muslim organizations are trying to spin a new story, and stating that halal only means food cooked in clean environment. Which actually implies that food cooked in Hindu and X'ian households and eateries are unclean by defaultdarshan wrote:India and Hindus certainly could have outrun this meat trade by trading based on yoga, chai, Neem, ayurveda, organic farming, milk based products, etc.
The farmer broker gang is now losing out, and that too big time. The protest is now purely a political one, with Congress and other 'secular' regional parties trying some political gimmicks. In Karnataka for example, this protest was clearly restricted to North Bangalore suburbs, with the city police clearly saying that no tantrums will happen inside the city limits. Again these protests are organized by some regional outfits, with perhaps Congress party sponsoring the same.A Sharma wrote:The chakka Jam was a failure and the impact was only in certain areas of Punjab, Haryana and NCR
Sir, even their own gazette could not claim more,A Sharma wrote:Talked to Journalist friend in India. The chakka Jam was a failure and the impact was only in certain areas of Punjab, Haryana and NCR
Sorry, which commodities are you referring to ? And which part of India/US/UK is this happening ?darshan wrote:Before buying, people have started asking whether it's from Punjab. Enough said.
GJ is what I monitor and everyday commodities that normal person buys. How they decipher it to be from PJ is beyond logical. Though point to note is that this is what the base of pyramid or common public is discussing post 26th. Who achieved what needs to be analyzed here. PJ is already suffering and more suffering helps who. The main point being pushed to commoners is that PJ people aren't opening denouncing and kicking khalistanis so that leaves lot of room for interpretation.OmkarC wrote:Sorry, which commodities are you referring to ? And which part of India/US/UK is this happening ?darshan wrote:Before buying, people have started asking whether it's from Punjab. Enough said.
Sanjay Dixit showed videos and photos of the 'chakka jam' with only a handful of people in the four locations including Ghazipur. He said it was a total failure, not even as 'successful' as the Hindu claims.Lisa wrote:Sir, even their own gazette could not claim more,A Sharma wrote:Talked to Journalist friend in India. The chakka Jam was a failure and the impact was only in certain areas of Punjab, Haryana and NCR
‘Chakka jam’ | Farmers in Punjab, Haryana block roads
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/ ... epage=true
There's no way to unread this, is there? I'm so disturbed right now, been that way all day. Which one of those folks to commend for courage - don't know. That man must have been traumatized for life. Where do these hard-learned lessons get lost?
This is not the half of it, the stories we heard from our grandparents who trekked from the hinterlands of Sindh, there was no time to sit back, and process everything. Find your way to a new country, look for a tent to put your head on, and look at the map and find a place to go start from scratch. Hence when I say ignore the rhetoric on social media, there are simply no consumers for it. The turn around may not be this decade, or next, but civilisations are not built in a day.sudarshan wrote:There's no way to unread this, is there? I'm so disturbed right now, been that way all day. Which one of those folks to commend for courage - don't know. That man must have been traumatized for life. Where do these hard-learned lessons get lost?
Saar, I've read and heard other variations of this. In all cases they were people who were caught on the other side of the partition line and were making their way out. For some it happend during the trek. I would say 50% of India (probably 80% south of Vindhyas) dont know about these events. These just do not make mainstream literature, but thanks to web, these things are getting out now. I had no idea that Hindus were sawn in Kashmir by their friendly neighbors until the testimony of Sunanda Vashist in US Congress. But yes, this goes one step beyond where they decided to kill their own rather than let the wovles have their way. One BRF moderator's relative in East PAskitan who crossed over had a similar kinds of horrible experiences in the land they left behind.sudarshan wrote:There's no way to unread this, is there? I'm so disturbed right now, been that way all day. Which one of those folks to commend for courage - don't know. That man must have been traumatized for life. Where do these hard-learned lessons get lost?
Even in the commie KL, absolutely NO response. I was on the NH544, expecting to at least a few flag bearing party cadres basking in sun. Nothing! Nada!!A Sharma wrote:Talked to Journalist friend in India. The chakka Jam was a failure and the impact was only in certain areas of Punjab, Haryana and NCR
TOIlet paper is showing the chakka jam in KAR as a major event.Dileep wrote:Even in the commie KL, absolutely NO response. I was on the NH544, expecting to at least a few flag bearing party cadres basking in sun. Nothing! Nada!!A Sharma wrote:Talked to Journalist friend in India. The chakka Jam was a failure and the impact was only in certain areas of Punjab, Haryana and NCR
Welcome to the gen SM, where outrage is the 5 time prayer; practiced by folks with attention span of a Gnat! There is always the next outrage to jump to; on every possible conceivable topics possible.Larry Walker wrote:With this current round of mini insurrection now deflating, what still bothers me is the ability of BIF to whip up emotional frenzy on pure legislative issues. Somehow I get the feeling that more than 50% of whoever supported these 'farmers' did so just on emotions of supporting farmers and not out of any hatred for Modi or Hindus. Though the core of this movement was pure BIF and Khalistani. Somewhere I am praying that GoI has by now learnt the technique of ensuring that these supposed insurrections don't devolve into emotive battles or atleast stop out these before it misleads larger sections.
More likely she is being fed information and is too lazy to do some research on her own ., just like the schoolgirl who doesnt go to schoolSonugn wrote:Again Meena Harris spreading utterly fake news about the arrest of "activist" Nodeep Singh. Nodeep was arrested by the Punjab police because of ransom. She says that labor laws/agri. laws of India are items of international concern.
If she is not restrained by the Dems, this only means that she is asked to do the role of a bad cop. Not that this yelping by a group of Dems have any impact on the farm laws.kit wrote:More likely she is being fed information and is too lazy to do some research on her own ., just like the schoolgirl who doesnt go to schoolSonugn wrote:Again Meena Harris spreading utterly fake news about the arrest of "activist" Nodeep Singh. Nodeep was arrested by the Punjab police because of ransom. She says that labor laws/agri. laws of India are items of international concern.
kit wrote:More likely she is being fed information and is too lazy to do some research on her own ., just like the schoolgirl who doesnt go to schoolSonugn wrote:Again Meena Harris spreading utterly fake news about the arrest of "activist" Nodeep Singh. Nodeep was arrested by the Punjab police because of ransom. She says that labor laws/agri. laws of India are items of international concern.
2024: He will campaign, run and take office too and quit midterm when he turns 70.Zynda wrote:INC chamcha journalist Saket Gokhale is now saying that Print & Shekhar Gupta is a chamcha of BJP/NaMo. How quickly they turn on their own even if deviated slightly from prescribed narrative.
I think one of the grand aims of the current movement by libs is to de-legitimise Indian election process by 2024 and in-turn declare (at least on a global level) that elections were rigged. Except 2-3 engineers cum hackers in Western world claim they have hacked Indian EVMs...this will happen just before 2024 elections so that to give an impression that fix cannot be implemented in short time and hence EVMs were hacked to rig the elections.
All the above depends if NaMo wants to run in 2024. I don't think he has announced publicly about running for 3rd term.
BJP has a policy of moving 70+ to seniors forum or something, most of the oldies, LK Advani, Murali Manohar, Shourie were denied ministerial berths because it.Zynda wrote:What is special about 70? I do hope he stays at least till 2029...and hopefully by gods grace he will be in shape (both physically & mentally) for the job till 2029.
that is their rule.Zynda wrote:What is special about 70? I do hope he stays at least till 2029...and hopefully by gods grace he will be in shape (both physically & mentally) for the job till 2029.
Larry Walker wrote:With this current round of mini insurrection now deflating, what still bothers me is the ability of BIF to whip up emotional frenzy on pure legislative issues. Somehow I get the feeling that more than 50% of whoever supported these 'farmers' did so just on emotions of supporting farmers and not out of any hatred for Modi or Hindus. Though the core of this movement was pure BIF and Khalistani. Somewhere I am praying that GoI has by now learnt the technique of ensuring that these supposed insurrections don't devolve into emotive battles or atleast stop out these before it misleads larger sections.
Whatever. There is a pre decided age limit that has been set.Vadivel wrote:It’s 75 I think not 70.
Maybe he was referring to time when that student will become eligible to contest in elections? At age of 25. Considering he is 15 and reading in class 10?V_Raman wrote:I believe he has already indicated that he will not be PM for more than 2 terms. So he may not run in 2024.
I am basing this on a reply to a question from a student - https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/teacher ... nse-659777
Lets see...
his answer can be interpreted in more ways than oneV_Raman wrote:I believe he has already indicated that he will not be PM for more than 2 terms. So he may not run in 2024.
I am basing this on a reply to a question from a student - https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/teacher ... nse-659777
Lets see...
the bharat ratna and/or the president's gaddi is always there if he wants it, post retirementV_Raman wrote:Beyond passing UCC - I dont think Modi will be interested - he has removed most, if not all of the glaring structural flaws in the system with that. I think he will fix land registration as that is a systemic structural issue. he would want to solve the border issue - another structural one. I dont see him as a "hindu pm" working on things like temple control or RTE or cow slaughter or removing secular etc - he has not given any indication of that till date - beyond that - removing corruption is arguably the biggest item plaguing india - that will take 50 years - maybe more - even beyond modi...