ramana wrote:The large number of US-funded bio-labs in Ukraine is quite shocking.
GOI needs to have a full scope review of all US-funded projects in India across the board.
What about Wuhan lab? That was also funded by US.
There is some really nefarious stuff that Unkil does and you have to be an absolute idiot to allow such things in your country.
Meta Platforms (FB.O) will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails seen by Reuters on Thursday, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy.
The social media company is also temporarily allowing some posts that call for death to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, according to internal emails to its content moderators.
"As a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine we have temporarily made allowances for forms of political expression that would normally violate our rules like violent speech such as 'death to the Russian invaders.' We still won't allow credible calls for violence against Russian civilians," a Meta spokesperson said in a statement.
The calls for the leaders' deaths will be allowed unless they contain other targets or have two indicators of credibility, such as the location or method, one email said, in a recent change to the company's rules on violence and incitement.
Jingos can make the obvious extrapolation to India and Modi.
For the first time this SCUM SOROS is against Xi ... is this just an act?
There is just about 1 sentence or so about removing Xi in the whole article. No explanation, no justification. No real motivation. The idea is not developed at all.
I think the Xi part is there to do some equal-equal to appeal to the anti-China crowd.
Putin is the low-hanging fruit. Xi is just there to make it sound like it’s all about freedom & democracy.
The reasoning applies with small changes to India & Modi. Putin is democratically elected like Modi and Yanukovich. The project is to delegitimize the election by whatever means: hindutva-fascist campaign, suppressing opposition, or corruption. Replace some flawed approximation of the will of the people with the will of soros.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 01:24
by vijayk
That's what I thought ...
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 02:26
by kit
chetak wrote:Election done, hijab forgotten
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 03:22
by asbchakri
kit wrote:
chetak wrote:Election done, hijab forgotten
It will make a comeback for Karnataka Elections with new actors and new improved story line
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 03:48
by chetak
asbchakri wrote:
kit wrote:
It will make a comeback for Karnataka Elections with new actors and new improved story line
the congis are waiting for revenge and they will surely raise the hijab issue
KAR is full of dalbadlu deadbeats who joined the ruling party to make money
These gaddars are very capable of doing the same again
the main contender from pappu's party is a guy who knows how to manage things successfully.
A principled politico without the killer instinct is merely a polished pimp
the BJP in KAR is not dynamic and it is almost fatally lacking a gungho local leader like fadnavis or YA.
very sad to say but it looks rather ripe for the picking.
Noticed the balloons?
Ukraine Colors.
Maybe paranoid or reading too much into it.
But seems like aap is signalling support for Nato and ilk.
Foreign intervention.
This is reading too much into it.
In general yellow/basanti (and really kesariya) is favoured in Punjab. Blue - is very much a sikh/punjabi favoured colour. Neela bana - nihangs wear blue.
Also maybe the guy tasked with decorating found these balloons in suitable quantity.
I doubt there is any Ukraine/Nato signalling.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 12:44
by chetak
Dadi's Naak Nikla Bhayaanak...........
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 13:18
by chetak
No other picture could have beaten this On Women's Day
asbchakri wrote:
It will make a comeback for Karnataka Elections with new actors and new improved story line
the congis are waiting for revenge and they will surely raise the hijab issue
KAR is full of dalbadlu deadbeats who joined the ruling party to make money
These gaddars are very capable of doing the same again
the main contender from pappu's party is a guy who knows how to manage things successfully.
A principled politico without the killer instinct is merely a polished pimp
the BJP in KAR is not dynamic and it is almost fatally lacking a gungho local leader like fadnavis or YA.
very sad to say but it looks rather ripe for the picking.
sincerely hope that I am wrong
@iAnkurSingh .11 Mar
Translation- I'm ready to became your slave, make me CM candidate.
godi media dienasty-teevee springs to the defence
@ndtv · 11 Mar
#Congress
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 20:23
by Shaktimaan
NDTV is reporting that all Gandhis will offer their resignations at tomorrow's Congress Working Committee meeting.
I won't make the usual jokes about how Gandhis will offer to resign to the Gandhis, who will convince the Gandhis not to resign.
If they are serious about resigning this time, it could work out well for India in the long run. Other leaders could take over the Congress brand and move it away from the current anarchist-seperatist-appeasement tone. Our nation deserves a fully Indian opposition with desi thoughts.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 20:28
by Zynda
Didn't the same song & dance happened last time after GE 2019? IIRC, Pappu briefly resigned as head of INC which was also hailed as a trait of great leader/person by his followers & BIF...
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 12 Mar 2022 22:12
by chetak
जमानत भी न बचा पाए नेता जी! ..................
this is how the BIF works, trying to create an "international dalit hero" out of thin air
a 'जमानत जब्त' and absolute non entity on the cover of the zero credibility Time magazine
couldn't influence his own election and was stooopide enough to stand against the bulldozer Baba
chandra shekhar azad lost his deposit on getting wiped out in the contest for the Gorakhpur seat.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 07:22
by vijayk
For now, Nitish will be quiet ...
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 08:39
by Pratyush
BJP has to find a way to ease out Nitish. Or else the nation will never progress economically.
Eastern UP and Bihar are an economic black hole in the country.
Under Yogi, UP's economic development has started slowly moving forward.
But Bihar is firmly stuck in the mire. Nitish has more time to go on Yatra in support of prohibition. But has no time to bring industry to the state.
He has no energy, imagination or willingness to even try.
"We will cut power and water supply if needed to military authorities (Cantonment limits) because it is not fair to close the roads whenever they want," said Telangana IT Minister and TRS working president KTR Rao in the State Legislative Assembly yesterday
This joker is now threatening the Army... There are some limits that shouldn't be crossed...
"We will cut power and water supply if needed to military authorities (Cantonment limits) because it is not fair to close the roads whenever they want," said Telangana IT Minister and TRS working president KTR Rao in the State Legislative Assembly yesterday
This joker is now threatening the Army... There are some limits that shouldn't be crossed...
he wants to take over the Army cantonments in Secunderabad and send Army to outskirts.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 09:27
by Atmavik
Folks, anyone watched the movie the Kashmir files ? hearing theater are full. i could not get tickets.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 10:18
by Zynda
Still not comfortable going to a theatre but anyways, it seems like the number of theatres screening Kashmir Files are less than 1000 (many on Twitter mention 600-800) compared to 10,000 screens in India. Either due to pressure from rest of Bollywood mafia or fear of looking bad in current woke times, many theatres are choosing to not screen the movie...hence the shortfall in tickets since it seems like there is a lot of interest.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 11:06
by LakshmanPST
In Delhi, every PVR is showing it... And every show is booked for the weekend...
Not a single show is available in PVRs...
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Don't know about non-PVR screens and outside Delhi...
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 12:52
by rsingh
chetak wrote:जमानत भी न बचा पाए नेता जी! ..................
this is how the BIF works, trying to create an "international dalit hero" out of thin air
a 'जमानत जब्त' and absolute non entity on the cover of the zero credibility Time magazine
couldn't influence his own election and was stooopide enough to stand against the bulldozer Baba
chandra shekhar azad lost his deposit on getting wiped out in the contest for the Gorakhpur seat.
His name strange. I think he changed the name to become krantikari. Not his birth name.
This joker is now threatening the Army... There are some limits that shouldn't be crossed...
he wants to take over the Army cantonments in Secunderabad and send Army to outskirts.
There might be some issues with access to roads in Cantonments... But issuing threats to the army is wrong...
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 18:48
by RajD
LakshmanPST wrote:In Delhi, every PVR is showing it... And every show is booked for the weekend...
Not a single show is available in PVRs...
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Don't know about non-PVR screens and outside Delhi...
There are many reports in circulation on whats app that in many places although film is shown, its been muted. People have shot such clips from inside cinema halls. I've received 2 such forwards.
Also, there are reports on whats app that many cineplexes have expressed inability to screen the film.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 18:53
by Sachin
Atmavik wrote:Folks, anyone watched the movie the Kashmir files ? hearing theater are full. i could not get tickets.
Zynda wrote:Still not comfortable going to a theatre but anyways, it seems like the number of theatres screening Kashmir Files are less than 1000 (many on Twitter mention 600-800) compared to 10,000 screens in India.
LakshmanPST wrote:In Delhi, every PVR is showing it... And every show is booked for the weekend...
In KL at first many of the theatres did not plan for showing this movie. A few BJP junior leaders (who are also active on social media) is now pushing for theatres to start screening the movie. At least in some 5-10 theatres/multi plexes are screening the movie. But yet to see any report which shows screening is happeing in towns & districs which have large peacefool presence. KL movie industry is also peacefool dominated.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 18:56
by chetak
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 19:00
by Ambar
In Bengaluru despite the popularity of the movie, only mall based movie theaters are screening the cinema. No matter how hard they try to suppress it the movie will be available online sooner or later.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 19:26
by Varoon Shekhar
I couldn't see the Kashmir Files last night, in a theatre north of Toronto, Canada. Tickets all sold out, despite being shown on 4 screens at the same time. Great that a lot of Indians/ethnic Indians, are coming out to see the movie.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 21:03
by mappunni
Watched Kashmir Files in the Dallas TX area, for a grown-ass man left teary-eyed. The theater was mostly full.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 21:10
by Pratyush
My sister's MIL and SIL have seen Kashmir files.
They are saying that hall had some Kashmiri Hindus. They were all crying.
The Bharatiya Janata Party got the support of the over half of the Hindu voters while the Samajwadi Party was backed by over two-third of Muslim electors in the just-concluded Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, a post-poll survey has revealed.
According to the findings of the CSDS-Lokniti survey, the BJP saw a marginal increase in its support among the Muslim voters as compared to the 2017 assembly elections. The study also points to the fact that the Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party got support of 26 per cent of Hindu voters, up from 18 per cent in the last assembly elections.
Yadav had visited many temples in course of his whirlwind campaign with an aim to dent the BJP's vote base among the Hindus.
The post-poll survey was published exclusively by The Hindu.
Sanjay Kumar, professor and co-director of Lokniti, a Research programme at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), told PTI that the findings of the survey were based on a comprehensive sample, an important factor for any survey to be accurate.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had set the tone for a polarised elections, saying 80 per cent of the population supported the BJP while the rest 20 per cent like in the past continue to have aversion to it. His statement was seen in the political circles as a reference to the ratio of Hindus and Muslims in the state's population.
The CSDS-Lokniti survey says the BJP was favoured by 54 per cent of the Hindu voters as compared to 47 per cent in 2017.
The Bahujan Samaj Party was supported by 14 per cent Hindu voters. The Congress was supported by 2 per cent Hindu voters.
The BJP and its alliance partners bagged 273 of the 403 assembly seats in the elections, the results of which were declared on March 10. The SP-led alliance got 125 seats while the Congress got only two seats, down from seven last time.
The BSP got only one seats, its worst-ever performance.
The post-poll survey revealed that 79 per cent of Muslim voters chose the SP, up from 46 per cent in the 2017 state elections.
Though there is no Muslim candidate among the 273 winners of the BJP-led coalition, 8 per cent of Muslim voters supported it, an increase of three percentage points than the 2017 polls.
The BJP had not fielded a single Muslim candidate while one candidate from the community was given by its alliance partner Apna Dal (Sonelal), who had fielded a community member against Azam Khan's son Abdullah Azam in Suar of Rampur. Apna Dal candidate Haider Ali Khan lost to Azam's son.
The election results came as a nightmare for the BSP, which was supported by only six per cent of the Muslim voters, down from 19 per cent last time.
The Congress too saw a major decline in support among the community as only three per cent Muslims supported it as against 19 per cent last time.
Mayawati had the previous day blamed the 'casteist media' for spreading rumours that the BSP was the B-team of the BJP. The BSP had fielded 87 Muslim candidates followed by 75 by the Congress and 64 by the SP.
Thirty-four Muslim candidates won the elections, nine more than the last time. Of the winner, 31 belonged to the Samajwadi Party. Three others belonged to the SP's alliance partners -- Rashtriya Lok Dal and Om Prakash Rajbhar's Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party.
Re: 2021 Strategic and Political Analysis-1
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 21:59
by Manish_Sharma
Shekhar Gupta says the only way BJP loses is if Hindus vote as Malayalis, Tamils or Telugus.
So now you know.
BJP's opponents are essentially speaking the British colonial language of divide and rule.
INC is beyond treacherous -- it is an enemy of India actively working with India's enemies. Now openly coming on the side of the terrorists and their paki handlers in J&K
Pratyush wrote:My sister's MIL and SIL have seen Kashmir files.
They are saying that hall had some Kashmiri Hindus. They were all crying.
Sir forget about them. They will cry..me from south India saw the move and cried. My wife too cried.
At the end even after the move, at least 10% of the people were sitting and stating the screen in silence.