Khalistani Terrorism File of last 40+ years. No film made on their brutal terror acts. Countless innocent Sikh, Hindus, Canadian Nationals and Policemen killed by Khalistanis.
On the debate sparked by ‘Satluj’, I see many people here asking “why Hindus have never managed to align themselves politically in Punjab?!”.
As a Punjabi Hindu I feel this is because we have never managed to see Sikhs as separate from us. We have never really understood why we have been targeted and killed by Khalistanis.
Disputes over state boundaries, river water sharing, language…were these kind of petty reasons enough to tear the blood bond that Punjabi Hindus and Sikhs shared for centuries and start a lame separatist movement?! Was it not obvious that the country’s only martial community was being weaponised against itself by vested interests?!
Is it fair to blame all Hindus for the heinous crimes of 1984 for which only one political party was responsible?!
Is it fair to bury the thousands of stories of violence and rape by Khalistanis before 1984?!
To me, the widening rift between Hindus and Sikhs is a source of personal anguish.
A Sikh brother once said to me, “Hindus and Sikhs are like a finger and its nail: They are inseparable.”
Praying that all Punjabis can see past their anger, something which they are prone to, to find love and brotherhood again, which they are known for.
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Pakistani forces carried out airstrikes in Khost, Paktika & Kunar of Afghanistan, killing at least 11 children, a woman & an elderly man. The images from the ground are deeply disturbing. This is a deliberate distraction from Pakistan’s ongoing political crisis and PoK unrest.
"Who said that...", US Secretary of State Rubio in response to my question on racism agaisnt Indians in US.
US President Donald Trump had endorsed a post terming India "Hellhole"
Racism question to Rubio by @sidhant in the Joint Press Statement today in New Delhi . Rubio caught completely off-guard. Looks like Rubio wasn’t entirely prepared for this obvious question.
I think the CJP is heading towards becoming an offline political movement with a different name, no matter the bans on their SM handles by the GoI.
That's fine in a democracy as long as it remains peaceful and lawful. But the issue is, I fear, that the movement and their politics will be launched out of Gen-Z protests and anarchy.
This is the 'familiar path' the USDS takes to push new politics in democracies whenever they find gaps - like in India, where GenZ are disillusioned with both the government and the opposition over their issues.
The DS do this to try dilute control in a democracy like India and make it their politically weak, economically malleable large market. Nothing good ever comes out of such revolutions. Things only become worse for the target country.
Gen-Z must just look at countries around India - Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives - to understand how such revolutions to overthrow their existing govts ruined their economies and stalled even the little bit of development they had.
The DS always start with the destabilization of the existing political power structure by exploiting the right timing - like now where they may be temporary issues caused by global crises and AI-driven job losses. And by doing massive psyops to instigate the public.
Which is what I believe they are doing now. I may be wrong, but some patterns are hard to miss.
Their strategy is to use local issues (some of which may even be created by sabotage) along with global crises to instigate their target population and turn it into their political base.
In 2012, they tried the same thing. They used issues like corruption and crimes to agitate the public, amplifying their discomfort with the then INC government many times above normal levels.
All done to weaken the existing political power structures and launch nationwide movements and protests to enable the DS's political push.
But fortunately, one nationalist had already captured the gap among Indians by then, much to their disappointment. He derailed their plans, even though they tried to stop him using all means possible.
They could never really recover after that to capture India nationally. The man and his government have derailed their plans ever since. Their enabled political movement and party couldn't become pan-national as they had imagined.
Now, they are sensing another gap and an opportunity to relaunch their mission using another movement, with another set of protests and anarchy, this time targeting a new generation to dilute India politically so that we end up with weak, malleable coalition governments.
Some say this is going to be done by fully utilizing Meta platforms and Reddit - their favorite tools for mass psyops and political upheaval around the world.
By now it's just hard to miss how these two companies seem to turn a blind eye to meddling in democracies by some actors. Experts claim they work hand in glove by allowing millions of bots, paid follower scams, AI fake videos, and tuning their algos to favor certain narratives.
Not cool.
You can dislike a Prime Minister, disagree with a government, protest, debate and vote differently. That’s democracy.
But reducing the office of India’s Prime Minister, the man, the office, and what he represents abroad, to a joke on foreign soil -doesn’t feel like the right thing or dissent - to me.
It diminishes him, the institution, and ultimately, us.
@aravind Off-topic but you haven't really reacted on the whole CJP thing. Though you have been very vocal recently on DS instigating issues against the gov in the coming months. Your thoughts?
Too predictable. BTW, Arpit Sharma’s father is Vikas Sharma, AAP’s Bulandshahr Assembly candidate in 2022. Arpit’s father lost his deposit, and since then, Arpit lost his mental balance.
Why only BJP?
If this movement is truly neutral, then no party should get protection.
BJP must be questioned.
But so should Congress, AAP, TMC, DMK, JMM and every other party ruling any state.
> Paper leaks don’t happen in one party’s state.
> Crime against women doesn’t happen in one party’s state.
> Corruption, freebies, unemployment, failed schools, broken hospitals and police failure are not owned by one party.
So the rule should be simple:
>Question BJP where BJP rules.
>Question AAP where AAP rules.
>Question Congress where Congress rules.
>Question every party where they fail the people.
If you target only one party, that is not neutrality.
That is Selective Politics.
A real youth movement must not become anyone’s IT cell.
No party is clean.
No leader is above questions.
No government deserves blind support.
>Dhruv Rathee lives in Germany,
>Abhijeet Dipke lives in the US,
>Takla Aprit Sharma lives in Australia.
But they want Indian students to leave their studies, join riots and protests, and put their future at risk😅
This is totally false.
Not an iota of truth in this.
There is no question of putting such restrictions on foreign travel.
We remain committed to improving ‘Ease of Doing Business’ and ‘Ease of Living’ for our people.
I most humbly request the Union not to be large-hearted after the win and forget this audacity. The Union must set an example of order.
Apart from this, every crime, especially the post-poll violence of 2021, should be investigated, and everyone responsible should be made to pay a heavy price.
Bengalis paid in blood for voting for the BJP in 2021. The least they deserve is for those responsible to be held accountable.