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New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): Residents of Kushtha Ashram, a leprosy colony in North East Delhi, demonstrated in front of various government offices by breaking earthen pots to protest against water scarcity and its poor quality.

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The protestors carried banners and raised slogans against the Delhi Jal Board.


"For the past five to six months, we are getting contaminated water. Earlier, the pressure of water was low, now it is very low and we are getting black coloured water. The water comes for the first one hour and after that there is no supply," said Anjum, an affected villager of Tahirpur.

Another protestor Shambhu Kumar Singh said that if better water facilities are not made available to them, they would demonstrate outside the residence of Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.

"We have gathered here to express our anger by breaking earthen pots. We have come here to surround the office of executive engineer," said Singh.

"We will tell the officials that in case they don't purify the water line, water supply timings, we will demonstrate a much severe protest at the residences of Sheila Dikshit, Deputy Governor and our MLA Jaya Prakash Agarwal," he added. (ANI)


Protest against water shortage in New Delhi - Oneindia News

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Even there has been no water in my colony for the past 3 days
 
i think there is no need to post these local issue in this fourm

Tingumaster advocating censorship in "supposedly land of Free Speech". Trying to hide the fact that MASS PROTESTS are a COMMON OCCURRENCE in Delhi.

Yes, you read correctly. Water Shortage in the nation's capital. Not only water shortage but also Food Shortage and Sanitation shortage as well. But of course India obviously doesn't censor....sarcasm.:coffee:
 
New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): Residents of Kushtha Ashram, a leprosy colony in North East Delhi, demonstrated in front of various government offices by breaking earthen pots to protest against water scarcity and its poor quality.

Buzz up!
The protestors carried banners and raised slogans against the Delhi Jal Board.


"For the past five to six months, we are getting contaminated water. Earlier, the pressure of water was low, now it is very low and we are getting black coloured water. The water comes for the first one hour and after that there is no supply," said Anjum, an affected villager of Tahirpur.

Another protestor Shambhu Kumar Singh said that if better water facilities are not made available to them, they would demonstrate outside the residence of Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.

"We have gathered here to express our anger by breaking earthen pots. We have come here to surround the office of executive engineer," said Singh.

"We will tell the officials that in case they don't purify the water line, water supply timings, we will demonstrate a much severe protest at the residences of Sheila Dikshit, Deputy Governor and our MLA Jaya Prakash Agarwal," he added. (ANI)


Protest against water shortage in New Delhi - Oneindia News

---------- Post added at 12:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:00 PM ----------

Even there has been no water in my colony for the past 3 days

I gave you a :tup: not because I'm celebrating your suffering of water shortage, but your honesty. Don't be too proud that you don't ask for help when you need it. And this baseless irrational hate against non-Indians must stop..... it is eating away at your humanity. India can learn important lessons from others.

India never existed as a unified entity before the British Invasion, so it is apt to learn from others. Take this one valuable lesson:

China could have stemmed the start of European Imperialism (EI). No I don't mean China is the "cause" of European Imperialism. Rather, at the dawn of EI Europe had learned tremendously from Chinese and Arabs, but it was still woefully backwards. At that time it offered Qin Dynasty an "ultimatum" of shared power --- but at that time the more advanced and wealthy Qin Dynasty declined. Then followed hundreds of years, after which the European Tribesmen gradually gathered steam and started their rape, invasion, theft and destruction of the whole world. In other words, had the Qin Dynasty had the wisdom not to isolate itself, then Tzar Russia wouldn't have expanded eastwards (and Soviet Russia would not existed), Africa, Asia and Americas would not have been massacred and colonialized, the spread of slavery, "Chrisitianity" and Aryan Supremacy would have been halted. In essence, all that could have been prevented from the single decision of the Qin Emperor.

But that is the past. And the past is done -- we cannot go back in time and undo its actions. But we can learn from the past -- and this is the lesson all Asians need to understand, and that is to always be humble, hard-working, learn from others and never isolate yourself from the world.

India is well advised to learn from this lesson as well. India should not fill its heart with blind contempt for all things Mongoloid and thus isolate itself. Open your hearts and cooperate with your Asian brothers & sisters and the world at large. Don't make the same mistake the Qin Dynasty did. :smitten:
 
Tingumaster advocating censorship in "supposedly land of Free Speech". Trying to hide the fact that MASS PROTESTS are a COMMON OCCURRENCE in Delhi.

Yes, you read correctly. Water Shortage in the nation's capital. Not only water shortage but also Food Shortage and Sanitation shortage as well. But of course India obviously doesn't censor....sarcasm.:coffee:

Mass protests are NOT common in Delhi or any other cities.

India never existed as a unified entity before the British Invasion, so it is apt to learn from others. Take this one valuable lesson

India never existed as NATION, but we existed as an unified entity.
 
Tingumaster advocating censorship in "supposedly land of Free Speech". Trying to hide the fact that MASS PROTESTS are a COMMON OCCURRENCE in Delhi.

Yes, you read correctly. Water Shortage in the nation's capital. Not only water shortage but also Food Shortage and Sanitation shortage as well. But of course India obviously doesn't censor....sarcasm.:coffee:

There are no protest related to food or sanitation as you would have hoped in New delhi as of now. But hell yeah there were problems related to price hike recently.
 
I gave you a :tup: not because I'm celebrating your suffering of water shortage, but your honesty. Don't be too proud that you don't ask for help when you need it. And this baseless irrational hate against non-Indians must stop..... it is eating away at your humanity. India can learn important lessons from others.

India never existed as a unified entity before the British Invasion, so it is apt to learn from others. Take this one valuable lesson:

China could have stemmed the start of European Imperialism (EI). No I don't mean China is the "cause" of European Imperialism. Rather, at the dawn of EI Europe had learned tremendously from Chinese and Arabs, but it was still woefully backwards. At that time it offered Qin Dynasty an "ultimatum" of shared power --- but at that time the more advanced and wealthy Qin Dynasty declined. Then followed hundreds of years, after which the European Tribesmen gradually gathered steam and started their rape, invasion, theft and destruction of the whole world. In other words, had the Qin Dynasty had the wisdom not to isolate itself, then Tzar Russia wouldn't have expanded eastwards (and Soviet Russia would not existed), Africa, Asia and Americas would not have been massacred and colonialized, the spread of slavery, "Chrisitianity" and Aryan Supremacy would have been halted. In essence, all that could have been prevented from the single decision of the Qin Emperor.

But that is the past. And the past is done -- we cannot go back in time and undo its actions. But we can learn from the past -- and this is the lesson all Asians need to understand, and that is to always be humble, hard-working, learn from others and never isolate yourself from the world.

India is well advised to learn from this lesson as well. India should not fill its heart with blind contempt for all things Mongoloid and thus isolate itself. Open your hearts and cooperate with your Asian brothers & sisters and the world at large. Don't make the same mistake the Qin Dynasty did. :smitten:

We are always ready to work with anyone but the problem is we cannot be dictated.

we are ready to work with our asian brothers and sisters but ...but... but Conditions apply *
 
I gave you a :tup: not because I'm celebrating your suffering of water shortage, but your honesty. Don't be too proud that you don't ask for help when you need it. And this baseless irrational hate against non-Indians must stop..... it is eating away at your humanity. India can learn important lessons from others.

India never existed as a unified entity before the British Invasion, so it is apt to learn from others. Take this one valuable lesson:

China could have stemmed the start of European Imperialism (EI). No I don't mean China is the "cause" of European Imperialism. Rather, at the dawn of EI Europe had learned tremendously from Chinese and Arabs, but it was still woefully backwards. At that time it offered Qin Dynasty an "ultimatum" of shared power --- but at that time the more advanced and wealthy Qin Dynasty declined. Then followed hundreds of years, after which the European Tribesmen gradually gathered steam and started their rape, invasion, theft and destruction of the whole world. In other words, had the Qin Dynasty had the wisdom not to isolate itself, then Tzar Russia wouldn't have expanded eastwards (and Soviet Russia would not existed), Africa, Asia and Americas would not have been massacred and colonialized, the spread of slavery, "Chrisitianity" and Aryan Supremacy would have been halted. In essence, all that could have been prevented from the single decision of the Qin Emperor.

But that is the past. And the past is done -- we cannot go back in time and undo its actions. But we can learn from the past -- and this is the lesson all Asians need to understand, and that is to always be humble, hard-working, learn from others and never isolate yourself from the world.

India is well advised to learn from this lesson as well. India should not fill its heart with blind contempt for all things Mongoloid and thus isolate itself. Open your hearts and cooperate with your Asian brothers & sisters and the world at large. Don't make the same mistake the Qin Dynasty did. :smitten:

That is seriously a trolling of the highest order. Kudos to you! What has the above got to do with the thread?

Agreed, you have your opinions about Indian people, its government, its attitude and what not, but please take them to an appropriate thread. Don't start in each and every thread.
 
I gave you a :tup: not because I'm celebrating your suffering of water shortage, but your honesty. Don't be too proud that you don't ask for help when you need it. And this baseless irrational hate against non-Indians must stop..... it is eating away at your humanity. India can learn important lessons from others.

India never existed as a unified entity before the British Invasion, so it is apt to learn from others. Take this one valuable lesson:

China could have stemmed the start of European Imperialism (EI). No I don't mean China is the "cause" of European Imperialism. Rather, at the dawn of EI Europe had learned tremendously from Chinese and Arabs, but it was still woefully backwards. At that time it offered Qin Dynasty an "ultimatum" of shared power --- but at that time the more advanced and wealthy Qin Dynasty declined. Then followed hundreds of years, after which the European Tribesmen gradually gathered steam and started their rape, invasion, theft and destruction of the whole world. In other words, had the Qin Dynasty had the wisdom not to isolate itself, then Tzar Russia wouldn't have expanded eastwards (and Soviet Russia would not existed), Africa, Asia and Americas would not have been massacred and colonialized, the spread of slavery, "Chrisitianity" and Aryan Supremacy would have been halted. In essence, all that could have been prevented from the single decision of the Qin Emperor.

But that is the past. And the past is done -- we cannot go back in time and undo its actions. But we can learn from the past -- and this is the lesson all Asians need to understand, and that is to always be humble, hard-working, learn from others and never isolate yourself from the world.

India is well advised to learn from this lesson as well. India should not fill its heart with blind contempt for all things Mongoloid and thus isolate itself. Open your hearts and cooperate with your Asian brothers & sisters and the world at large. Don't make the same mistake the Qin Dynasty did. :smitten:

While your lesson in history is well taken sir, there is an unmistakable condescending tone in the background of a senior 'old' nation speaking to a 'young' one. I do not know which texts of history you read as a school going kid, but the Indian civilization is as old if not older than the Chinese one, so maybe it would be a good idea to get off the soapbox before it crumbles under the weight of misplaced superiority. Coming back to the gist of your lecture on isolation, and all things mongoloid (we have many such races proudly Indian incidentally), it does not behove someone sitting behind the so-called communist bamboo curtain to lecture the world's largest free democracy on openness and integration into the global fabric. First learn how to be honest and open in your dealings, be they financial, political, or social. Then open your markets, equally, with level playing fields. Then stop your economic war by proxy, which the free world calls 'dumping'. Then provide your citizens with an independent voice of their own with free access to information from around the world, of their choosing. Then please come back here and lecture us on integration, assimilation, and isolation.
 

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