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India "rejects" Canada allegations about its killing of Sikh Khalistani Leader

Nobody asked you fencejumper kanglu, we don't lack the balls to confront Canada over the criminals they harbour, while your shithole being a typical cuck stays silent when same canada shamelessly shelters the terrorist responsible for multiple massacres in bangladesh. And no, most of those desperate to go to canada are pendus from rural Punjab, very few go there from other states.


Defecating on every India-related thread like an incel won't make you look based.

Khalistani brothers and sisters are freedom fighter. They are not criminals or terrorists.
 
It's only out of the ordinary because it's the new norm. Sikhs are becoming more influential as each day passes in Canada, I'd say more so than Muslims and other groups.
Yes but there are other Sikhs killed but this little dance of west is a little out of the ordinary.
 
Khalistani brothers and sisters are freedom fighter. They are not criminals or terrorists.
Why your khalistani brothers and sisters are not safe in
pakistan ? Dont try to fool them .give them the monthly stipend and safe passage to canada so that they can earn bread and butter by working as plumber , electrician, driver , guard .
 

In India, fascism is reinventing itself. It has crept through Hindu nationalism – Hindutva – and now poses a serious threat to Indian democracy, writes Amit Singh

Frequently framed as populist, nativist and nationalist, ‘Hindutva fascism’ has so far evaded the serious scrutiny of scholars and activists. But, as Luca Manucci has argued convincingly, mislabelling such a phenomenon could jeopardise the struggle against fascism and anti-democratic regimes.

Without accurate labelling, we will never develop an effective counterstrategy against fascism. Fascism is manifesting itself in India under the auspices of radical right-wing groups such as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Widespread public confusion, along with a silencing of the discussion around Hindutva's ‘fascistic roots’, is assisting the gradual death of Indian democracy.

What is Hindutva?​

Hindutva is an ethnic form of nationalism. Since 1925, the right-wing Hindu nationalist paramilitary organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has been its most staunch proponent. RSS is radically far-right, hierarchical, authoritarian, and founded on the premise of Hindu supremacy. Hindu nationalism seeks uniformity through the imposition of Hindi language, Hindu religion, Hindu mythology, and unquestioned loyalty to the nation. On different levels, it seeks to repress dissenting views, and to expunge religious pluralism and secularism from political discourse.

Current right-wing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an active member of RSS, is notorious for his complicity in the post-Godhra riots. Modi claimed that the fire on the train which killed 59 Hindus in 2002 was an act of Islamist terrorism rather than an outbreak of communal violence. Under Modi, India is fulfilling RSS' Hindutva mission to make India a Hindu nation. Once a secular state, India has become an electoral autocracy, with Hindutva as its unofficial ideology.

Hindutva's fascistic roots​

Veer Savarkar, one of Hindutva's earliest proponents, asserted:

India should follow the German example to solve the Muslim problem… Germany has every right to resort to Nazism and Italy to fascism – and events have justified those isms…
VEER SAVARKAR, 1938
Hindutva ideologue Madhav Sadashivrao Golwalkar applauded Hitler’s Germany for exterminating Jews to maintain the purity of the race and its culture. He strongly believed 'foreign races in Hindustan must lose their separate existence to merge in the Hindu race; [they] deserve no privileges… not even citizen's rights.'

BS Moonje, a politician close to the RSS, met with Mussolini on 19 March 1931. Moonje played a crucial role in moulding the RSS along Italian (fascist) lines, militarising Hindu youths. Hindutva ideologues consider a homogeneous identity a necessary foundation of nationhood. Thus, nationhood is inherently anti-plural.

Hindutva’s proximity to fascist ideas​

The RSS shaped Hindutva ideology similarly to the way the Nazis and Italian fascists shaped fascist ideology in the 1930s. Hindutva rejects the liberal democratic conception of nation and citizenship. It is anti-democratic, and inherently Islamophobic. The cult of tradition and male chauvinism dominates Hindutva fascist policies. Under Modi, Hindutva fascism has crystallised.

Fascist politics aims to separate a population into 'us' and 'them'. In India, pre-existing communal divisions between Hindus and Muslims have been exacerbated by Hindutva forces such as the RSS and its political wing, the BJP. Since Modi came to power in 2014, his administration has fed Islamophobic propaganda to the Hindu masses. This has led to the public demonisation of Muslims, and even normalised violence against them.

Hindutva is obsessed with Hindus' inherent superiority. The Indian Ministry of Culture is even establishing a genetic database to 'trace the purity of races in India'
Muslims have even been prosecuted for offering prayer in their own homes. A move to pass a Citizenship Amendment Bill, along with a proposed National Register of Citizens, are Modi's underhand attempts to exclude Muslims from Indian citizenship.

The Nazis were obsessed with 'racial purity', striving for a pure 'Aryan' German race. Hindutva, too, is consumed by the idea of Hindu superiority. In 1966, Golwalkar published a book alleging the 'purity' of Hindu blood. Today, the Indian Ministry of Culture is establishing a state-of-the-art genetic database to 'trace the purity of races in India'.

Disagreement is a crime in fascist discourse​

In Modi's India, dissent at any level meets with ruthless punishment. This is a clear symptom of a fascist regime. Modi is a ‘predator of press freedom’. Under his government, freedom of the media and academic freedom have sunk to new lows. In many cases, parliamentary debate has been shut down, and laws passed without debate.

Under Modi's government, press freedom and academic freedom have sunk to new lows
The cult of Modi in India has parallels with Hitler’s leadership style. Images of the ‘Dear Leader’ are everywhere. Sensationalist, biased Godi media has replaced state media. This media never tires of demonstrating how hard Modi works. Instead, what they should be doing is criticising his disastrous mismanagement of the Covid pandemic, which has resulted in the deaths of millions of Indians. Godi media is normalising illiberalism and promoting hate speech, not only against Muslims, but against anyone who opposes Modi.

Fascism rewrites history. It promotes anti-intellectualism by attacking universities and educational systems that might challenge its ideas. Under Modi, chapters on protest and social movement have been excised from textbooks. Replacing them are Islamophobic Hindutva ideologies, and stories of Hindus' past glories. Academics and scholars are fired or attacked for criticising Hindutva or the Modi government. Government institutions, especially security and financial agencies, intimidate and harass opposition parties and anyone who dares to voice dissent.

Resisting Hindutva fascism​

Current resistance against Hindutva is sporadic and disorganised. However, open resistance against Hindutva is apparent in various forms, and at different levels. Farmers, students, intellectuals, religious minorities, India's main opposition party, and members of civil society, are rising up to protest Modi’s Hindutva government policies.

‘Invisible defiance’ against Hindutva fascism is also taking shape in private discussion, even among Hindutva supporters. Hindutva may be hegemonic, but its gradual decline has already begun.

In 2005, the US banned Modi from entry because he had failed to act against anti-Muslim riots in India. However, when Modi became prime minister in 2014, Western leaders gave him the red-carpet treatment, possibly to nurture business interests. Once Hindutva gained respectability in the West, it boosted the morale of its proponents, and discouraged resistance.

If Western nations really want to save liberal democracy, they must isolate authoritarian leaders like Modi, and condemn their illiberal policies. Doing so is the only way to save a dying democracy like India.

No.24 in a thread on the 'illiberal wave' 🌊 sweeping world politics
 
Yes so high quality Small hindu dik worshippers that breed out like rabbits becoming 2nd most pouplaous rodents on earth and then living the snatani land - lol
The highest breeders are from which community? Anyways so low quality breeders like you will have low quality of life. But if you are OK I am OK.
 
Meanwhile UK trolling Canada.. This was yesterday...

UK FOREIGN SECRETARY JAMES CLEVERLY CALLS FOR EXPANSION OF UNSC WITH INDIA AS ONE OF PERMANENT MEMBERS

Thu 21 Sep 2023, 12:05:36
Actually this whole thing will turn out good for us, if we take the proper actions.

The West till now was looking at Khalistan, as some small time issue.

Now that this whole fiasco has happened, am sure our guys are going to be after every one of these Western countries. A building collapsed and few thousand died, and the entire West to war for two decades.

The Western nations will be forced to look into Khalistan movement, and will have to take some action on this. The foreign intervention issue happened in US, and has been an issue in Canada too.

They can't do that without data from us. Its the right time for our guys, to go on a diplomatic offensive. Make up reports on these groups, in all the countries Canada has approached for so called support, and present them in public as well. Tell the world that we have presented details on all the troublemakers to West, and demand action.

Am sure our guys must be doing it already (hopefully)
 
Actually this whole thing will turn out good for us, if we take the proper actions.

The West till now was looking at Khalistan, as some small time issue.

Now that this whole fiasco has happened, am sure our guys are going to be after every one of these Western countries. A building collapsed and few thousand died, and the entire West to war for two decades.

The Western nations will be forced to look into Khalistan movement, and will have to take some action on this. The foreign intervention issue happened in US, and has been an issue in Canada too.

They can't do that without data from us. Its the right time for our guys, to go on a diplomatic offensive. Make up reports on these groups, in all the countries Canada has approached for so called support, and present them in public as well. Tell the world that we have presented details on all the troublemakers to West, and demand action.

Am sure our guys must be doing it already (hopefully)

The West does not give a flying rat's a$$ about how India wants to prevent Khalistan from happening.

They don't share your concern about Khalistanis.

They are after control and exploitation and India's balkanization will help and ease that control scenario.

If necessary they will covertly help the Khalistanis achieve their goal, provided not too much disarray results.
 
In India, fascism is reinventing itself.
This narrative was first propagated by ISI in its publication. ISI being what it is, ensured that all politicians and media in your country started singing the same song.

Thereafter it percolated down amongst most of the awam too.

You all can keep doing mental gymnastics. It wouldn’t lead to anything.

Doing so is the only way to save a dying democracy like India.
What about democracy in Paksiatn? By this logic, the West should have invaded your country long time back.
 
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The West does not give a flying rat's a$$ about how India wants to prevent Khalistan from happening.

They don't share your concern about Khalistanis.

They are after control and exploitation and India's balkanization will help and ease that control scenario.

If necessary they will covertly help the Khalistanis achieve their goal, provided not too much disarray results.
We are concerned only about the rates of biryani from your banglu biryani shop in Jackson Heights . Pakistanis prepare better Nihari , kabab , tikka , nan and rumali roti , but We prefer bangladeshi shop because we freed you from pakistani occupation , and we want to help bangladesh financially .you small hearted people do not give full quanity in your plates while you charge for full plate , pakistanis give ample quantity of biryani in single plate .


In India, fascism is reinventing itself. It has crept through Hindu nationalism – Hindutva – and now poses a serious threat to Indian democracy, writes Amit Singh

Frequently framed as populist, nativist and nationalist, ‘Hindutva fascism’ has so far evaded the serious scrutiny of scholars and activists. But, as Luca Manucci has argued convincingly, mislabelling such a phenomenon could jeopardise the struggle against fascism and anti-democratic regimes.

Without accurate labelling, we will never develop an effective counterstrategy against fascism. Fascism is manifesting itself in India under the auspices of radical right-wing groups such as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Widespread public confusion, along with a silencing of the discussion around Hindutva's ‘fascistic roots’, is assisting the gradual death of Indian democracy.

What is Hindutva?​

Hindutva is an ethnic form of nationalism. Since 1925, the right-wing Hindu nationalist paramilitary organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has been its most staunch proponent. RSS is radically far-right, hierarchical, authoritarian, and founded on the premise of Hindu supremacy. Hindu nationalism seeks uniformity through the imposition of Hindi language, Hindu religion, Hindu mythology, and unquestioned loyalty to the nation. On different levels, it seeks to repress dissenting views, and to expunge religious pluralism and secularism from political discourse.

Current right-wing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an active member of RSS, is notorious for his complicity in the post-Godhra riots. Modi claimed that the fire on the train which killed 59 Hindus in 2002 was an act of Islamist terrorism rather than an outbreak of communal violence. Under Modi, India is fulfilling RSS' Hindutva mission to make India a Hindu nation. Once a secular state, India has become an electoral autocracy, with Hindutva as its unofficial ideology.

Hindutva's fascistic roots​

Veer Savarkar, one of Hindutva's earliest proponents, asserted:


Hindutva ideologue Madhav Sadashivrao Golwalkar applauded Hitler’s Germany for exterminating Jews to maintain the purity of the race and its culture. He strongly believed 'foreign races in Hindustan must lose their separate existence to merge in the Hindu race; [they] deserve no privileges… not even citizen's rights.'

BS Moonje, a politician close to the RSS, met with Mussolini on 19 March 1931. Moonje played a crucial role in moulding the RSS along Italian (fascist) lines, militarising Hindu youths. Hindutva ideologues consider a homogeneous identity a necessary foundation of nationhood. Thus, nationhood is inherently anti-plural.

Hindutva’s proximity to fascist ideas​

The RSS shaped Hindutva ideology similarly to the way the Nazis and Italian fascists shaped fascist ideology in the 1930s. Hindutva rejects the liberal democratic conception of nation and citizenship. It is anti-democratic, and inherently Islamophobic. The cult of tradition and male chauvinism dominates Hindutva fascist policies. Under Modi, Hindutva fascism has crystallised.

Fascist politics aims to separate a population into 'us' and 'them'. In India, pre-existing communal divisions between Hindus and Muslims have been exacerbated by Hindutva forces such as the RSS and its political wing, the BJP. Since Modi came to power in 2014, his administration has fed Islamophobic propaganda to the Hindu masses. This has led to the public demonisation of Muslims, and even normalised violence against them.


Muslims have even been prosecuted for offering prayer in their own homes. A move to pass a Citizenship Amendment Bill, along with a proposed National Register of Citizens, are Modi's underhand attempts to exclude Muslims from Indian citizenship.

The Nazis were obsessed with 'racial purity', striving for a pure 'Aryan' German race. Hindutva, too, is consumed by the idea of Hindu superiority. In 1966, Golwalkar published a book alleging the 'purity' of Hindu blood. Today, the Indian Ministry of Culture is establishing a state-of-the-art genetic database to 'trace the purity of races in India'.

Disagreement is a crime in fascist discourse​

In Modi's India, dissent at any level meets with ruthless punishment. This is a clear symptom of a fascist regime. Modi is a ‘predator of press freedom’. Under his government, freedom of the media and academic freedom have sunk to new lows. In many cases, parliamentary debate has been shut down, and laws passed without debate.


The cult of Modi in India has parallels with Hitler’s leadership style. Images of the ‘Dear Leader’ are everywhere. Sensationalist, biased Godi media has replaced state media. This media never tires of demonstrating how hard Modi works. Instead, what they should be doing is criticising his disastrous mismanagement of the Covid pandemic, which has resulted in the deaths of millions of Indians. Godi media is normalising illiberalism and promoting hate speech, not only against Muslims, but against anyone who opposes Modi.

Fascism rewrites history. It promotes anti-intellectualism by attacking universities and educational systems that might challenge its ideas. Under Modi, chapters on protest and social movement have been excised from textbooks. Replacing them are Islamophobic Hindutva ideologies, and stories of Hindus' past glories. Academics and scholars are fired or attacked for criticising Hindutva or the Modi government. Government institutions, especially security and financial agencies, intimidate and harass opposition parties and anyone who dares to voice dissent.

Resisting Hindutva fascism​

Current resistance against Hindutva is sporadic and disorganised. However, open resistance against Hindutva is apparent in various forms, and at different levels. Farmers, students, intellectuals, religious minorities, India's main opposition party, and members of civil society, are rising up to protest Modi’s Hindutva government policies.

‘Invisible defiance’ against Hindutva fascism is also taking shape in private discussion, even among Hindutva supporters. Hindutva may be hegemonic, but its gradual decline has already begun.

In 2005, the US banned Modi from entry because he had failed to act against anti-Muslim riots in India. However, when Modi became prime minister in 2014, Western leaders gave him the red-carpet treatment, possibly to nurture business interests. Once Hindutva gained respectability in the West, it boosted the morale of its proponents, and discouraged resistance.

If Western nations really want to save liberal democracy, they must isolate authoritarian leaders like Modi, and condemn their illiberal policies. Doing so is the only way to save a dying democracy like India.

No.24 in a thread on the 'illiberal wave' 🌊 sweeping world politics

Hindutva is a fight against islamic terrorism , we will save the world by finishing terrorism from the earth .
 
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The West does not give a flying rat's a$$ about how India wants to prevent Khalistan from happening.

They don't share your concern about Khalistanis.

They are after control and exploitation and India's balkanization will help and ease that control scenario.

If necessary they will covertly help the Khalistanis achieve their goal, provided not too much disarray results.
Then good for your hateful appetite no?

Just watch and enjoy
 
And 5k year old Dik worshippers are 2nd largest population on earth that during g20 they have to be covered so that rodents wont come out crawling - dik worshippers
Cut diks were begging for aid when India was conducting g21. India included Africa in this. But converted cut diks were crying.
 

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