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Americans are using the word Modi Doctrine :enjoy::enjoy:

"This is not a coinage from the Indian side. This is a coinage from the American side, which I think is a very important way to describe it. So clearly it is historic shifting of gears," he said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ies-as-Modi-Doctrine/articleshow/52686244.cms


NEW DELHI: Five countries, six days and many memorable quotes from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

His cosmopolitan speechwriting team really pulled out all the stops for the PM's recent trip. The PM's quotes referenced a range of personalities from around the world, from Afghanistan's Rumi to Mexico's Octavio Paz. Modi subtly flattered all the countries he visited, citing from their history and culture, and, well, from their sports achievements, too. Here are some of his memorable quotes from the five countries he visisted:

Afghanistan

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*About the Harirud river: "And it is a wise Afghan proverb that says, Kabul be zar basha be barf ne: May Kabul be without gold rather than (without) snow. For the snow feeds the rivers that sustain life and agriculture."

*About the importance of the Afghanistan-India Friendship Dam: "Today, the world will see the Harirud River as an abiding emblem of our commitment to a shared future of progress. And, the Friendship Dam unites us in solidarity as Chishti Sharif joined us in spirit centuries ago."

*About Herat: "Herat has time and again seen sublime glory and tragic ruin. And, the city that once Jalaluddin Rumi held as the finest will rise again."

Qatar




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To Indians in Qatar, which is home to 600,000 people of Indian origin: "I came to Doha in the evening and the first programme on my schedule was to meet you all... When someone from your land, speaking your language comes, I am sure that would make you very happy."

*To Indian workers in Doha, Qatar: "Do work hard, but while doing so, please do focus on keeping your health and body fighting fit."

Switzerland


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*On Switzerland's reputation: "I feel the weight of history, standing here with you in this truly international city-Geneva. And, not just international, but a city with a humanitarian soul. After all, it is home to the "Red Cross" and headquarters of several international organizations devoted to serving mankind."

*On relations between Switzerland-India: "There are many success stories of our relationship. One that has been making waves in the Grand Slams of the tennis world is the partnership of famous Swiss player Martina Hingis with Sania Mirza and Leander Paes of India."

United States

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*On bipartisanship: "The PM couldn't resist making a Congress joke in the house when he said: "I am informed that the working of the US Congress is harmonious. I am also told you are well-known for your bipartisanship. Well, you are not alone. Time and again, I have also witnessed a similar spirit in the Indian Parliament, especially our Upper House. So, as you can see, we have many shared practices."

*About the US-India relationship: "The orchestra have sufficiently tuned their instruments the baton has given the signal. And there is a new symphony in play."

*On smartphones, 'Siri' and yoga: "SIRI tells us that India's ancient heritage of Yoga has over 30 million practitioners in the U.S. And, we have not yet claimed intellectual property right on Yoga."

*On yoga, again, with some baseball thrown in: "It is estimated that more Americans bend for yoga than to throw a curve ball. And, no Mr. Speaker, we have not yet claimed intellectual property right on Yoga."

Mexico

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* On Mexico's hospitality "Although this is my first visit to your great country as the Prime Minister, I had experienced the richness of your culture during my travel in early nineties as a common India. "

* On Mexico's poet, writer and diplomat Octavio Paz: "Friends, in his book 'In Light of India', the great author Octavio Paz wrote, 'I can understand what it means to be Indian, because I am Mexican'. Of course, it is true the other way too! I believe we have succeeded today in strengthening this mutual understanding further."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...dra-Modis-top-quotes/articleshow/52684310.cms
 
What happened to Hindus in Kashmir in 1990s is happening again in UP's Kairana – Read this shocking story
By Deepak Nagpal | Last Updated: Friday, June 10, 2016 - 16:25
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Zee Media Bureau
Kairana (Uttar Pradesh): At a time when the Central government is mulling to award citizenship to Hindu migrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh, there are reports that the community is being to forced to migrate from a city in Uttar Pradesh.






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DNA: Analysis of why Hindu community is compelled to migrate from Kairana - Part II

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The disturbing trend has been witnessed in Kairana, located 124 kilometres from Delhi in Uttar Pradesh's Shamli district, and is similar to what happened with Kashmiri Pandits in J&K in the 1990s.

At least 346 Hindu families have migrated from Kairana due to goondaism and extortion threats. This figure has been provided by none other than Kairana MP Hukum Singh (BJP).


Kairana is both an Assembly as well as Lok Sabha constituency, but the migration has been witnessed mainly in area that falls under the Assembly constituency.

As per the 2011 Census, Kairana had 30% Hindus while the percentage of Muslims was at 68%. However, the figure now stands at only 8% Hindus and 92% Muslims, as per the local administration.

Kairana is located close to Muzaffarnagar which was hit by communal riots in 2013.

When Zee Media correspondent Rahul Sinhatravelled to Kairana, he found that people there were afraid of speaking on camera fearing for their lives.

They recalled that four businessmen had been murdered recently in the area.

“The atmosphere here is not good. After (Muzaffarnagar) riots, relief camps were established here. The atmosphere has turned bad after that,” Gurpreet Singh, a resident, told Zee Media.

It may be recalled that when Muzaffarnagar was hit by riots, not a single incidence of violence was reported from Kairana.

Anmol, another resident, said, “It has become very difficult to live here.”

BJP MP Hukum Singh said that “most of the families who have migrated from here were well-off”.

“People who forced them out likely had their eyes set on their properties,” he suspected



The MP said Home Minister Rajnath Singh would visit the constituency at the end of this month and is likely to meet the affected families.

Ashok Kumar Raghav, DIG, Saharanpur Range, said, “There is law and order, crime rate is under control. The matter has come to our notice, we are studying this.”

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...kairana-read-this-shocking-story_1893924.html

@ranjeet @Pumba @Jaat Rock @Rain Man :coffee:
 
What happened to Hindus in Kashmir in 1990s is happening again in UP's Kairana – Read this shocking story
By Deepak Nagpal | Last Updated: Friday, June 10, 2016 - 16:25
537
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497633-kairana.jpg


Zee Media Bureau
Kairana (Uttar Pradesh): At a time when the Central government is mulling to award citizenship to Hindu migrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh, there are reports that the community is being to forced to migrate from a city in Uttar Pradesh.






Related Video
DNA: Analysis of why Hindu community is compelled to migrate from Kairana - Part II

Subscribe To Zee News on

The disturbing trend has been witnessed in Kairana, located 124 kilometres from Delhi in Uttar Pradesh's Shamli district, and is similar to what happened with Kashmiri Pandits in J&K in the 1990s.

At least 346 Hindu families have migrated from Kairana due to goondaism and extortion threats. This figure has been provided by none other than Kairana MP Hukum Singh (BJP).


Kairana is both an Assembly as well as Lok Sabha constituency, but the migration has been witnessed mainly in area that falls under the Assembly constituency.

As per the 2011 Census, Kairana had 30% Hindus while the percentage of Muslims was at 68%. However, the figure now stands at only 8% Hindus and 92% Muslims, as per the local administration.

Kairana is located close to Muzaffarnagar which was hit by communal riots in 2013.

When Zee Media correspondent Rahul Sinhatravelled to Kairana, he found that people there were afraid of speaking on camera fearing for their lives.

They recalled that four businessmen had been murdered recently in the area.

“The atmosphere here is not good. After (Muzaffarnagar) riots, relief camps were established here. The atmosphere has turned bad after that,” Gurpreet Singh, a resident, told Zee Media.

It may be recalled that when Muzaffarnagar was hit by riots, not a single incidence of violence was reported from Kairana.

Anmol, another resident, said, “It has become very difficult to live here.”

BJP MP Hukum Singh said that “most of the families who have migrated from here were well-off”.

“People who forced them out likely had their eyes set on their properties,” he suspected



The MP said Home Minister Rajnath Singh would visit the constituency at the end of this month and is likely to meet the affected families.

Ashok Kumar Raghav, DIG, Saharanpur Range, said, “There is law and order, crime rate is under control. The matter has come to our notice, we are studying this.”

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...kairana-read-this-shocking-story_1893924.html

@ranjeet @Pumba @Jaat Rock @Rain Man :coffee:

Shhhh don't disturb ... Secularism at progress ahead.
 
JNU Student Union Leader Kanhaiya Kumar Detained In Delhi


"The condition of education in Bihar is continuously deteriorating. The government is not taking the demands of students regarding quality education seriously. And those who are fighting for this significant and relevant cause are facing violence and imprisonment," Mr Kumar said.


http://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/jnu-...r-detained-in-delhi-1417654?pfrom=home-cities

Why protest in Delhi? Why not go to Patna !? Methinks he didnt want to embarrass Nitish & Lalu
 
JNU Student Union Leader Kanhaiya Kumar Detained In Delhi


"The condition of education in Bihar is continuously deteriorating. The government is not taking the demands of students regarding quality education seriously. And those who are fighting for this significant and relevant cause are facing violence and imprisonment," Mr Kumar said.


http://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/jnu-...r-detained-in-delhi-1417654?pfrom=home-cities

Why protest in Delhi? Why not go to Patna !? Methinks he didnt want to embarrass Nitish & Lalu
Bihar mein sidhi goli maar dete iske pichwade pe.
 
What happened to Hindus in Kashmir in 1990s is happening again in UP's Kairana – Read this shocking story
By Deepak Nagpal | Last Updated: Friday, June 10, 2016 - 16:25
537
SHARES




10 Comments


497633-kairana.jpg


Zee Media Bureau
Kairana (Uttar Pradesh): At a time when the Central government is mulling to award citizenship to Hindu migrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh, there are reports that the community is being to forced to migrate from a city in Uttar Pradesh.






Related Video
DNA: Analysis of why Hindu community is compelled to migrate from Kairana - Part II

Subscribe To Zee News on

The disturbing trend has been witnessed in Kairana, located 124 kilometres from Delhi in Uttar Pradesh's Shamli district, and is similar to what happened with Kashmiri Pandits in J&K in the 1990s.

At least 346 Hindu families have migrated from Kairana due to goondaism and extortion threats. This figure has been provided by none other than Kairana MP Hukum Singh (BJP).


Kairana is both an Assembly as well as Lok Sabha constituency, but the migration has been witnessed mainly in area that falls under the Assembly constituency.

As per the 2011 Census, Kairana had 30% Hindus while the percentage of Muslims was at 68%. However, the figure now stands at only 8% Hindus and 92% Muslims, as per the local administration.

Kairana is located close to Muzaffarnagar which was hit by communal riots in 2013.

When Zee Media correspondent Rahul Sinhatravelled to Kairana, he found that people there were afraid of speaking on camera fearing for their lives.

They recalled that four businessmen had been murdered recently in the area.

“The atmosphere here is not good. After (Muzaffarnagar) riots, relief camps were established here. The atmosphere has turned bad after that,” Gurpreet Singh, a resident, told Zee Media.

It may be recalled that when Muzaffarnagar was hit by riots, not a single incidence of violence was reported from Kairana.

Anmol, another resident, said, “It has become very difficult to live here.”

BJP MP Hukum Singh said that “most of the families who have migrated from here were well-off”.

“People who forced them out likely had their eyes set on their properties,” he suspected



The MP said Home Minister Rajnath Singh would visit the constituency at the end of this month and is likely to meet the affected families.

Ashok Kumar Raghav, DIG, Saharanpur Range, said, “There is law and order, crime rate is under control. The matter has come to our notice, we are studying this.”

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...kairana-read-this-shocking-story_1893924.html

@ranjeet @Pumba @Jaat Rock @Rain Man :coffee:
Over all Shamli district has large Hindu population and Jats are in majority there.
If the Jats will do same in response like this in their villages, these people from so-called minority will start crying and we all know the reaction of Indian media and liberals.
 

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