The Great Indian Political Drama - 3 (Oct 2018 - )

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Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - 3 (Oct 2018 - )

Post by Vikas » Thu Mar 28, 2019 5:40 am

chetak wrote:
Wed Mar 27, 2019 4:15 pm
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Last month, when suicide bombers in Pulwama killed 40 jawans, how many countries in the world trended #Pulwama. Outside of subcontinent, nobody really cared. Today, most countries in the world are trending #Christchurch. Are our lives cheaper?

12:12 AM - 15 Mar 2019
Chetak Ji, Poor, impoverished, helpless, powerless non-white people will never get worlds attention. Say Thank you to Fake Gandhis for bringing us down to Sub Saharan level on all indices and then try to lower even that bar in 2019.
PS: If the same "event" would have happened in any 3rd world country, World would have given 2 hoots for it and would have focused on DT, Brexit and Sino-US trade war.

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Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - 3 (Oct 2018 - )

Post by Sachin » Thu Mar 28, 2019 5:57 am

Pratyush wrote:The object of Congress is to eliminate the entire middle class and turn them into dependent on doles.
And let us not forget the vultures who are waiting beside the Congress to see this happen. Those are the communist rascals now only present in W.B and KL. This bunch really wishes to see lots of starving Indians who can be then used to damage the country further. An ex-DGP of Kerala had made a prophetic statement that communism can only survive when there are hungry stomachs. Their whole philosophy has poorness (mental and financial) as a basic pre-requisite.

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Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - 3 (Oct 2018 - )

Post by KL Dubey » Thu Mar 28, 2019 12:29 pm

About giving 72K, NaMo sarkar should state that we will punctually deliver the "72" to at least 1000 geehadeez per year. That takes care of 72K.

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Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - 3 (Oct 2018 - )

Post by Triank » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:17 pm

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Thu Mar 28, 2019 5:36 am
IMO, Opposition could have performed better in this season of elections if they would have simply congratulated DRDO/ISRO for ASAT and moved on but Nooooo, They had to drag NM and Nehru and Congress and make spectacle of themselves. Not contended with it, They also activated their paid Lame Media to create FUD and credit Bandit Ji an dthen the $hit blew up.
Even those would have treated ASAT as some news now had their ears glued to news and realized that UPA govt scuttled India's effort to reach for stars. Honestly it would have been a damp squab for NM to appear on TV and announce ASAT while people were expecting Demo-2 or SS-3 but opposition made Potato of Gold.
Ordinary Indian who has no memory of JLN or even IG can't fathom why it is so hard to accept India has done good for opposition.
All they had to do was ignore ASAT and go back to unemployment, Fear, Rafale and 72K.
and in case anyone missed the chheechhaaledar the gangs of gathbandhan & congasses did to themselves:

1. different from BMW & the contemporary legend of bengal, bauwwa from UP tweeted that A-SAT is no big deal. prior us 3 countries have already done it (& may be more are currently testing), so whats the fuss about!
while for not-my-bahan's & mumtaz begum of bengal's chagrin & vipareet buddhis, the minister responsible for ISRO is the Prime Minister himself!

2. congadhaas as usual jumped to take credit here as well. RS Prasad said to that, "if thats what floats their boat, then good for them. though if they started it, then why didnt they complete it? (unfortunately or fortunately) Modi ji is completing their half-a$$ed attempts & abandoned works!"

3. ex-ISRO chairman and 2018 BJP-joinee G Madhavan Nair hammered the nail of UPA's past record on the congi-coffin then, revealing how UPA didnt give the political go-ahead for the project earlier.

4. and ajeet bhaarati of opindia is spicing up the congoons' lives here further by asking, "when will you take the credit for Nambi Narayan's disrepute & sabotage of his career, congressis?!"


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Post by Triank » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:23 pm





hilarious and very well-made videos! enjoy; and dont forget to circulate!

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Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - 3 (Oct 2018 - )

Post by chetak » Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:15 pm

Only in India

Uttarakhand: Christian Run School Accused Of Covering Up 12-Year-Old Student’s Murder At Hands Of Seniors

Mar 28 2019, 6:22 pm,


Uttarakhand: Christian Run School Accused Of Covering Up 12-Year-Old Student’s Murder At Hands Of Seniors

A Uttarakhand boarding school has been accused of quietly burying a 12-year-old student who was allegedly killed by his seniors, Times of India reported.

The accused who are believed to be class XII students, accused the victim of stealing a packet of biscuits during an outing. They subsequently are alleged to have brutally assaulted and tortured him following which he passed out.

The accused are then said to have fled the scene while leaving the victim. After a few hours, he was discovered by a warden and subsequently taken to a hospital in the evening but was unfortunately declared dead.

The school which has been identified as “Children’s Home Academy” by local reports is alleged to have hurriedly buried him inside the campus to cover up the crime. Digital media outlet OpIndia also tracked the website of the boarding school which is situated in Dehradun’s Bhogpur.

The school on the website openly declares its core values to be “full commitment to Lord Jesus Christ” and “the laws and forgiveness described in the Bible”.

Dehradun’s Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) has been quoted as acknowledging that the school committed various lapses which included taking the victim to the hospital far too late and then trying to hide the incident by not reporting it to the authorities.

The two accused have been booked for murder and case has been filed against three school staffers including the hostel manager, warden and the sports teachers for causing disappearance of evidence.

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Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - 3 (Oct 2018 - )

Post by Triank » Thu Mar 28, 2019 5:10 pm



this video here gives a good break-up of the credit-taking attempts by congnuts & their durbaris for the A-SAT achievement & deriding NaMo (vid at the beginning shows a clip of the theatrics of rahul gandhi, who had 'congratulated' NaMo for 'world theatre day' y'day)…….also it shows the interview of G Madhavan Nair on India today by rajdeep, where the channel mutes Nair saab's voice when he utters the word "disastrous" to tell UPA's approach to the same issue...watch for more.

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Post by Muns » Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:13 am

Guys I try to write pretty basic article last night regarding the ASAT test and also to show the capability regarding India's development for ballistic missile defense system. Couple of things I tried to highlight of course were India's already developed strategic assets, and the fact that such a ASAT missile being a spinoff of the likely PDV exoatmospheric missile can also likely target both Ghauri and Shaheen Pakistani missiles as well.
Along with the mobile capability and the fact that ancillary systems such as radars are likely mobile as well, this would mean that the system can be quickly deployed across high value targets such as cities all across India.

Hopefully within the next few years if given enough funding. Of course I also tried to attack the opposition at the end as well.

Couple of things that we have been busy with over the last week have really been highlighting the ongoing tragedy in Pakistan regarding abducting girls as well as conversions on almost every day basis. Hopefully will produce opening your video on this soon. Of course we also are trying to target the opposition, every chance we get as well. Please take a look at the site and let us know if there's anything that we might be able to add on to your liking.

Why Pakistan should fear the ASAT test?

https://www.india-aware.com/featured/wh ... asat-test/
While only the US, Russia and China had this capability, India has joined the league, adding this crucial element to its strategic arsenal.

Think of a scenario where during a strategic confrontation with one of its neighbours, India observes its target first using its imaging satellites via the Cartosat series obtaining intelligence. Have this, coordinates are then passed to fighter aircraft who strike their precise targets using the Indian made GAGAN GPS network.

Denied using the American GPS system during Kargil, India realized the value of depending on its own satellites and capability during a time of war.
One can see from the pictures that this is indeed the mobile launch system based off a modified TATRA truck. This would mean that not just the launch systems developed are to not only shoot satellites out of space but well within the range of also shooting Pakistan’s Ghauri or Shaheen missiles out of space as well. This is really a culmination of the ballistic missile defense system, exoatmospheric test of the PDV (Prithvi Defence Vehicle).

While the initial missile tests were more endo-atmospheric, what can be seen from this Exo-atmospheric test as well is that not only is it mobile with mobile radars to detect such a missile launch, but it also means that such a missile is also solid fueled.
On a more national note, it seems that Narendra Modi can do no right as per Opposition parties’ perception of him. They have yet again shown that they have nothing really substantive to offer apart from keep making a false noise against his personality for that own political gains.

Multiple news agencies are now reporting how the DRDO executives begged AK Antony, when he was defense minister in the Congress government, to allow them to complete such a test. But they were categorically denied.

The Congress government over the last decade has blood of thousands of Indians on its hands for not taking the decisive action that they should have in the wake of such terrorist attacks. Congress president Rahul Gandhi instead of coming out to celebrate such a capability ended up wishing the Prime Minister ‘happy theater day’.
www.india-aware.com

www.youtube.com/c/indiaaware

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Post by chetak » Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:32 am

It was extremely foolish and thoughtless to publicly associate ISRO and DRDO with the ASAT test.

Crediting DRDO alone would have been more than enough, irrespective of which organisation did what and how much it contributed.

People who ought to know would undoubtedly have known the true facts.

ISRO, as a matter of corporate policy has always fought shy of being openly associated with the Indian military because the sanctions, if any are applied to it in the future, will simply bite that much harder due to its now publicly declared and exposed dual use nature of its systems and capabilities and make their already difficult lives that much harder. It would have been for the best if these capabilities had remained covert and very firmly in the realm of plausible deniability.

ISRO has, so far, by and large, not been associated with the military. Launching the odd MIL satellite for the Indian forces is not a problem because launching satellites is what they do for a living and they do have a true blue commercial arm for just that very purpose.

Embroiling ISRO in a situation where it is now publicly and actively associated with the weaponization of its capabilities is rather unfortunate.

One would have preferred the plausible deniability of the fig leaf cover of ISRO being a purely commercial launch entity of the common or garden variety.

DRDO is already weaponized and deservedly so but the same should not have been done so overtly for ISRO.

There is already chatter of boycotting ISRO for commercial launches and the enraged whiteys were already in a desperate search to somehow spike the growing success of ISRO's commercial launch capabilities.

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Post by chetak » Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:34 am

foolish whiteys being played by the peacefools


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New Zealand women showing solidarity with the victims of the massacre, or with ISIS? This is an ISIS symbol. It means there is only one God and every other God else is false, thus should be fought. Do they believe in Allah? This foolishness is getting out of control.



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Post by Triank » Fri Mar 29, 2019 10:05 am

chetak wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:34 am
foolish whiteys being played by the peacefools


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New Zealand women showing solidarity with the victims of the massacre, or with ISIS? This is an ISIS symbol. It means there is only one God and every other God else is false, thus should be fought. Do they believe in Allah? This foolishness is getting out of control.



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and now that their faces are captured in public records too, when isil NZ module surfaces under jacinda begum, these might get 'inducted' into their camps to keep the jihadis in 'good spirits'. :mrgreen:

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Post by Triank » Fri Mar 29, 2019 12:23 pm

chetak wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:32 am
It was extremely foolish and thoughtless to publicly associate ISRO and DRDO with the ASAT test.

Crediting DRDO alone would have been more than enough, irrespective of which organisation did what and how much it contributed.

People who ought to know would undoubtedly have known the true facts.

ISRO, as a matter of corporate policy has always fought shy of being openly associated with the Indian military because the sanctions, if any are applied to it in the future, will simply bite that much harder due to its now publicly declared and exposed dual use nature of its systems and capabilities and make their already difficult lives that much harder. It would have been for the best if these capabilities had remained covert and very firmly in the realm of plausible deniability.

ISRO has, so far, by and large, not been associated with the military. Launching the odd MIL satellite for the Indian forces is not a problem because launching satellites is what they do for a living and they do have a true blue commercial arm for just that very purpose.

Embroiling ISRO in a situation where it is now publicly and actively associated with the weaponization of its capabilities is rather unfortunate.

One would have preferred the plausible deniability of the fig leaf cover of ISRO being a purely commercial launch entity of the common or garden variety.

DRDO is already weaponized and deservedly so but the same should not have been done so overtly for ISRO.

There is already chatter of boycotting ISRO for commercial launches and the enraged whiteys were already in a desperate search to somehow spike the growing success of ISRO's commercial launch capabilities.
atleast in the public presser of the MEA they've avoided naming ISRO; thought-out in hindsight perhaps:

https://www.mea.gov.in/press-releases.h ... March_2019

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Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - 3 (Oct 2018 - )

Post by RajaRaja » Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:33 pm

Pratyush wrote:
Wed Mar 27, 2019 2:05 pm
Haldiram wrote:
Tue Mar 26, 2019 5:53 pm

when you say middle class do you mean the 2% of the population which pays income tax or the entire broader middle class? Mind you overwhelming majority of broader middle class does not pay any income tax.

How does it matter if someone is paying direct taxes or not.

They are still paying indirect taxes with GST.


The object of Congress is to eliminate the entire middle class and turn them into dependent on doles.

It has always been that. If we have a middle class. It is inspite of the government not because of the government.

No positive agenda for governence what so ever.

Besides after nearly 50 years of garibi hatao. We still have so much poverty. What really makes you think that they can execute this plan without any curuption.

Isn't it true though that indirect taxes are paid by all, not just the middle class but also the rich and the poor?

Also if you consider the level of poverty in 1947, it has certainly been going down, may be 95% in 1947 to down to about 22% today. In the 2004-2016 period alone it went down from 39% to 22%.

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Post by chetak » Fri Mar 29, 2019 4:18 pm

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Post by hanumadu » Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:44 pm

The percapita income of Bihar is 48K. Most of North and East India have very low percapita. The NYAY scheme is going to be a massive wealth transfer from SI to NI but SI will hardly give any seats to BJP. It will be SI that will be electing congress to power. Thinking of shotting one's own foot.

It will also be a massive wealth transfer from Hindus to Muslims.

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Post by hanumadu » Fri Mar 29, 2019 6:06 pm

https://twitter.com/TimesNow/status/1111638091272347648

Look at scum bag economist, Abhijit Banerjee, advising congress on Nyay, says it can't be funded without increasing taxes.
He also says, with his clipped English, low inflation has made it difficult to raise revenues, so he wan't to increase inflation to raise revenues.

He also says NDA budgets are not viable without raising taxes. So how did the govt met it's budget objectives for the last 5 years?

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Post by SSundar » Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:42 pm

hanumadu wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:44 pm
The percapita income of Bihar is 48K. Most of North and East India have very low percapita. The NYAY scheme is going to be a massive wealth transfer from SI to NI but SI will hardly give any seats to BJP. It will be SI that will be electing congress to power. Thinking of shotting one's own foot.

It will also be a massive wealth transfer from Hindus to Muslims.
Is there a per-capita-income by state table or chart from an unbiased source? It would be a great tool to "inform" the public.

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Post by hanumadu » Fri Mar 29, 2019 8:21 pm

SSundar wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:42 pm
hanumadu wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:44 pm
The percapita income of Bihar is 48K. Most of North and East India have very low percapita. The NYAY scheme is going to be a massive wealth transfer from SI to NI but SI will hardly give any seats to BJP. It will be SI that will be electing congress to power. Thinking of shotting one's own foot.

It will also be a massive wealth transfer from Hindus to Muslims.
Is there a per-capita-income by state table or chart from an unbiased source? It would be a great tool to "inform" the public.
Wikipedia. But all the figures have references.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_I ... per_capita

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Post by Peregrine » Fri Mar 29, 2019 8:51 pm

hanumadu wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:44 pm
The percapita income of Bihar is 48K. Most of North and East India have very low percapita. The NYAY scheme is going to be a massive wealth transfer from SI to NI but SI will hardly give any seats to BJP. It will be SI that will be electing congress to power. Thinking of shotting one's own foot.

It will also be a massive wealth transfer from Hindus to Muslims.
SSundar wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:42 pm
Is there a per-capita-income by state table or chart from an unbiased source? It would be a great tool to "inform" the public.
SSundar Ji :

AAP KI SEVA MEIN PRUSTOOT KARTAY HAIN :

Table 1.10A Nett State Domestic Product at Current Prices – As on 23-08-2017

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Post by hanumadu » Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:29 pm

Peregrine wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 8:51 pm
hanumadu wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:44 pm
The percapita income of Bihar is 48K. Most of North and East India have very low percapita. The NYAY scheme is going to be a massive wealth transfer from SI to NI but SI will hardly give any seats to BJP. It will be SI that will be electing congress to power. Thinking of shotting one's own foot.

It will also be a massive wealth transfer from Hindus to Muslims.
SSundar wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:42 pm
Is there a per-capita-income by state table or chart from an unbiased source? It would be a great tool to "inform" the public.
SSundar Ji :

AAP KI SEVA MEIN PRUSTOOT KARTAY HAIN :

Table 1.10A Nett State Domestic Product at Current Prices – As on 23-08-2017

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Peregrine,
That table is of net state domestic product in crores and not per capita income.

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Post by Peregrine » Fri Mar 29, 2019 11:12 pm

hanumadu wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:29 pm
The percapita income of Bihar is 48K. Most of North and East India have very low percapita. The NYAY scheme is going to be a massive wealth transfer from SI to NI but SI will hardly give any seats to BJP. It will be SI that will be electing congress to power. Thinking of shotting one's own foot.

It will also be a massive wealth transfer from Hindus to Muslims.
SSundar wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:42 pm
Is there a per-capita-income by state table or chart from an unbiased source? It would be a great tool to "inform" the public.
Peregrine wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 8:51 pm
SSundar Ji :

AAP KI SEVA MEIN PRUSTOOT KARTAY HAIN :

Table 1.10A Nett State Domestic Product at Current Prices – As on 23-08-2017

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hanumadu wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:44 pm
Peregrine,
That table is of net state domestic product in crores and not per capita income.
hanumadu Ji:

Apologize for the error!

Please Scroll Down to : Capita Net State Domestic Product at Current Prices (2011-12 Series) and Click on PDF

Voilà : You get Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at Current Prices (2011-12 Series) - As on 23.08.2017

There is no Table for Per Capita Income!

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Post by Peregrine » Fri Mar 29, 2019 11:30 pm

hanumadu Ji :

Please try on following Corrected Link :

Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at Current Prices (2011-12 Series) - As on 23.08.2017

There is no Table for Per Capita Income!

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Post by theeran » Sat Mar 30, 2019 3:28 am

Is this a good link for per capita income?
http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease. ... lid=169546

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Post by chetak » Sat Mar 30, 2019 6:43 am

Black box of Mi-17 chopper that crashed in Srinagar, goes missing

Mar 30, 2019,



New Delhi: The crucial black box, flight data recorder, of the Mi-17 helicopter that crashed near Budgam on February 27 killing six personnel on board, is missing and the Indian Air Force is searching for it.

“The black box has gone missing after the crash and we are trying to locate it. It is possible that it has been taken away by the hostile locals, who have taken away many other parts as well,” sources in the Air Force said.

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Post by Peregrine » Sat Mar 30, 2019 4:30 pm

theeran wrote:
Sat Mar 30, 2019 3:28 am
Is this a good link for per capita income?
http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease. ... lid=169546
theeran Ji :

Please Scroll down on the following Link in my Post of Fri Mar 29, 2019 11:30 pm :

Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at Current Prices (2011-12 Series) - As on 23.08.2017

Seemingly Figures in this Link are the SAME as your Link.

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