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prestonjohn Apr 15th 2014 11:01 pm

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Two negatives do not make something right Bipat. Despite what Modi might spout to the lumpen proletariat out in the styx, its the RSS that will eventually benefit from this election. They have seen new cadres popping up all over India, opportunists jumping on the bandwagon, just like when Hitler won the 1934 elections in Germany. In 1936 he suspended the constitution and opened Belsen and Dachau for those who disagreed with his line of thought.If you think that India will benefit from having a right wing fascist in charge instead of a political party that is secular but corrupt, then you should read william shirers, Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. The comparisons will horrify you.Remember it was the middle classes that elected Hitler and it was the middle classes who elected Modi in Gujarat. During the riots most of the looting in Gujarat was done by people with cars.The only people who have cars in India are middle class. Muslims are seen as a hindrance to development, whats Modi going to do with them ? Concentrate them in camps ?

Bipat Apr 15th 2014 11:19 pm

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Originally Posted by prestonjohn (Post 11221442)
Two negatives do not make something right Bipat. Despite what Modi might spout to the lumpen proletariat out in the styx, its the RSS that will eventually benefit from this election. They have seen new cadres popping up all over India, opportunists jumping on the bandwagon, just like when Hitler won the 1934 elections in Germany. In 1936 he suspended the constitution and opened Belsen and Dachau for those who disagreed with his line of thought.If you think that India will benefit from having a right wing fascist in charge instead of a political party that is secular but corrupt, then you should read william shirers, Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. The comparisons will horrify you.Remember it was the middle classes that elected Hitler and it was the middle classes who elected Modi in Gujarat. During the riots most of the looting in Gujarat was done by people with cars.The only people who have cars in India are middle class. Muslims are seen as a hindrance to development, whats Modi going to do with them ? Concentrate them in camps ?

You are living in the past somewhat PJ. It is a democracy, people are voting for the people they want in Government.

Have you been out on the streets to explain to the millions why they are wrong.:D

As Kiran Bedi put it yesterday in a very eloquent speech on NDTV, the people, including Muslims want change.

prestonjohn Apr 16th 2014 2:35 am

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So was Germany too. Remember the emergency under Indira ? That was bad enough, but imagine if the Muslims started to demonstrate against Modi`s policies and he suspended the constitution ? Its happened before and history has a habit of repeating itself....I do not trust the man full stop. He is a master of the big lie and i predict that India will not prosper under him.Rather the reverse. I cannot see Bengal or Tamil Nadu tolerating an openly RSS based policy based on Hindutva , nor come to that Kerala too. He will split India in half because of what he represents. Indias democracy is very delicate at the best of times. They have only been a nation for 67 years. Not long enough in historical terms.

Bipat Apr 16th 2014 3:57 am

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Originally Posted by prestonjohn (Post 11221725)
So was Germany too. Remember the emergency under Indira ? That was bad enough, but imagine if the Muslims started to demonstrate against Modi`s policies and he suspended the constitution ? Its happened before and history has a habit of repeating itself....I do not trust the man full stop. He is a master of the big lie and i predict that India will not prosper under him.Rather the reverse. I cannot see Bengal or Tamil Nadu tolerating an openly RSS based policy based on Hindutva , nor come to that Kerala too. He will split India in half because of what he represents. Indias democracy is very delicate at the best of times. They have only been a nation for 67 years. Not long enough in historical terms.

You had better get out there and save the nation!!! Why are you stopping:D

Seriously there are 28 States of India, they are not all going to support Modi, and Congress propaganda has tried to stir up as much division as possible.
On TV yesterday a Congress politician was calling a Muslim BJP member "A token" and would not let him speak---just one sample.

Whatever happens, if BJP fail in this opportunity, they will never be elected again.

mytriumph Apr 16th 2014 3:50 pm

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Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 11221172)
Millions of Indian people obviously disagree with you!!

What is your opinion of the Congress party's active involvement in the 1984 Sikh massacres??

Further to above I am not sure about the logic of the second link. Worrying about relationship with Canadian citizens who originate from Gujarat. The Gujaratis (including Muslims) have overwhelmingly voted in Modi as Chief Minister three times, so what has changed???

I am in total agreement with your implied criticism of the perpetrators of the Sikh riots. A common thread running through both, the Sikh riots and the Gujarat one, is that the baying, murderous mob was essentially the cowardly Hindus displaying their hatred of non Hindus.
If Modi's forthcoming government is keen on righting wrongs in the country, then perhaps he will hold referenda in Punjab, Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, Nagaland, Tamil Nadu and, for good measure, also in Goa. We will then see how many of the various states in this country wish to remain in this paradise called India.

Bipat May 7th 2014 3:43 pm

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Important ruling by the Supreme Court for those who care about animal welfare.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome...re-outcry.html

a_f_d May 7th 2014 9:05 pm

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Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 11251356)
Important ruling by the Supreme Court for those who care about animal welfare.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome...re-outcry.html

Interestingly the BJP in Goa have promised to legalise bull fights if elected at the centre.

AndyD 8-)

Bipat May 8th 2014 12:32 am

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Originally Posted by a_f_d (Post 11251655)
Interestingly the BJP in Goa have promised to legalise bull fights if elected at the centre.

AndyD 8-)₹

But ---if Maneka Gandhi gets a ministerial post?? What then?

Although, she seems to have lost interest in Goa. I mailed about Goa dogs, several times to the "Ask Maneka" part of her 'animal' web site, no answers.

Bipat May 15th 2014 3:43 pm

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Today's the day!!!

Is everyone glued to the TV?

Amazed at the speed the results are coming through.

chrisjolly May 15th 2014 5:21 pm

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Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 11262677)
Today's the day!!!

Is everyone glued to the TV?

Amazed at the speed the results are coming through.

Sorry but I am glued to the beach. It will make little or no difference to us...

mixedmasalas May 15th 2014 5:43 pm

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Worse . . . . "The Commissioner of Excise has directed all liquor vendors to keep their licensed premises closed in view of counting of votes . . ." It's a DRY DAY !!!

Bipat May 15th 2014 5:52 pm

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Originally Posted by chrisjolly (Post 11262709)
Sorry but I am glued to the beach. It will make little or no difference to us...

The overall welfare of the country in which you are an expat has no interest for you???

Bipat May 15th 2014 5:54 pm

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Originally Posted by mixedmasalas (Post 11262720)
Worse . . . . "The Commissioner of Excise has directed all liquor vendors to keep their licensed premises closed in view of counting of votes . . ." It's a DRY DAY !!!

One dry day !!! the future of the country at stake.

I am sure you are joking?


(We will be celebrating the result with the plentiful bottles and cans in the fridge).

chrisjolly May 15th 2014 5:58 pm

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Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 11262727)
The overall welfare of the country in which you are an expat has no interest for you???

No...we have no voice, no representation through our consular staff, no vote, so whatever happens we are just onlookers.

Bipat May 15th 2014 6:06 pm

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Originally Posted by chrisjolly (Post 11262732)
No...we have no voice, no representation through our consular staff, no vote, so whatever happens we are just onlookers.

But surely you can care about the country and its people.

We personally are onlookers, but also affected by corruption in various ways.


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