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After Islamophobic Posts, Indian in New Zealand to Be Terminated as Judicial Officer

You are right most likely not all, but lately its a growing trend and i have noticed it personally. I havn't witnessed this much hate from an Indian of an other state except the ones from Gujarat.

Yaar you are not the first person that has said that to me. But I like to take each person as they come, whether they are from Gujarat or elsewhere.

But yes, maybe you have more pleasant interactions with people from other states of India. Who knows.

I have to SUFFER these bigots every single day because of the nature of my work. Despite living away from India, I cannot escape them.
 
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Abhi bhi waqt hay meray Hindustani bhaiyon, sambhal jaao aur Narendra Modi ko dhakkay maar kay nikaal do.

Warna har mulk may dhakkay khaao. :woot::woot:

CHOICE is YOURS. And it starts with stop defending BJP/RSS online.

I agree with you. India was doing so well until Modi came. I have a colleague from Mumbai and he told me that he voted for Modi and i was disappointed when he told me. I asked him why, he replied that he had no choice, it was either Modi or Rahul Gandhi and Rahul is like Pakistan's Bilawal Bhutto. I know you are a congress supporter but even you have to admit that India didn't have much of a choice in the last elections.

Yaar you are not the first person that has said that to me. But I like to take each person as they come, whether they are from Gujarat or elsewhere.

But yes, maybe you have more pleasant interactions with people from other states of India. Who knows.

I have to SUFFER these bigots every single day because of the nature of my work. Despite living away from India, I cannot escape them.

Yes so far my interactions with Indian Punjabis and South Indians have been 180 degrees apart from Gujratis.
 
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I agree with you. India was doing so well until Modi came. I have a colleague from Mumbai and he told me that he voted for Modi and i was disappointed when he told me. I asked him why, he replied that he had no choice, it was either Modi or Rahul Gandhi and Rahul is like Pakistan's Bilawal Bhutto. I know you are a congress supporter but even you have to admit that India didn't have much of a choice in the last elections.



Yes so far my interactions with Indian Punjabis and South Indians have been 180 degrees apart from Gujratis.

Actually most Indians are ill-informed about Rahul Gandhi. He is an undergraduate from St. Stephen's College, Delhi, and then transferred to Harvard University. Then he went to Trinity College, Cambridge. He is a trained consultant and economist. He has been a member of Parliament since at least 2004, and spearheaded Congress victory in 2009. He is also the reason Congress party has survived this long. Rahul is much more technically qualified than Narendra Modi to be India's PM. Some of his ideas on closing wealth inequality have been accepted as per World Bank. He is also part of Gandhi family, so that means he has worldwide connections.

If anyone of Nehru-Gandhi family were in power today, India's image would have improved drastically OVERNIGHT.

All the Gulf countries would be knocking at the door instead of kicking Indians out. Nehru-Gandhi family has a lot of influence within India, and even outside even when they are not in power.

Narendra Modi has no pedigree. He is like a street dog barking loud to be noticed.

Unfortunately, your Indian friend, like many have been ill-informed. They mistook the PR machinery and marketing gimmicks of Modi for reality. The truth is, he is the most incompetent PM India ever had.
 
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Abhi bhi waqt hay meray Hindustani bhaiyon, sambhal jaao aur Narendra Modi ko dhakkay maar kay nikaal do.

Warna har mulk may dhakkay khaao. :woot::woot:

CHOICE is YOURS. And it starts with stop defending BJP/RSS online.
This is the first time on PDF some Indian is giving a piece of good advice to his fellow countrymen. Kudos!!:pdf:
 
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After Islamophobic Posts, Indian in New Zealand to Be Terminated as Judicial Officer
In an editorial note, a weekly diaspora newspaper expressed regret that cases of Islamophobic posts by the Indian diaspora had now reached the shores of New Zealand.

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An illustration picture shows a man starting his Twitter App on a mobile device. Photo: Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach

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The Wire Staff
COMMUNALISM
MEDIA
WORLD
16/MAY/2020

New Delhi: An Indian community leader in New Zealand has lost his membership in the association of honorary judicial officers over posts on social media that were criticised for being Islamophobic – a first step towards his eventual dismissal as a justice of the peace.

The incident was reported by a weekly diaspora newspaper in Auckland which said that it was “first case of its kind in New Zealand”. Among his posts deemed objectionable was one endorsing an economic boycott of Muslims in India.

Indian News said that Kantilal Bhababhai Patel had lost his membership of the Wellington Justices of Peace Association over his social media posts.

“The Association received a complaint and it was investigated. Mr Patel is no longer a member of the Wellington JP Association,” vice-president of the association, Ann Clark told the newspaper.

A Justice of the Peace is an unpaid judicial officer who carries out important functions in the administration of documentation and justice in New Zealand.

As per the codes of practice of the Royal Federation of New Zealand Justices’ association, an officer “has powers and responsibilities that involve dealing with the private affairs and rights of individuals from all races, creeds and backgrounds and, as such, demands sensitivity, standards of performance in the role, and the maintenance of high standards in the private and working lives of Justices of the Peace”.

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Kantilal B. Patel. Photo: Facebook page

According to Clark, her organisation has referred the matter to the national body and “asked them to consult with the Ministry of Justice”.

Justices of the Peace are nominated by members of parliament to the Minister of Justice, who then recommends them for appointment by the Governor-General.

The Indian News also got a confirmation from Clark that a screenshot of an email posted by the complainant in the case was authentic.

In the email, Clark replied to the complainant that “we were appalled at the posts”.

“We have completed our investigation and have concluded that these posts were not consistent with the standards expected of a Justice of the Peace. Mr Patel has been advised of that and the consequences for him. We are in the process of dealing with that,” she wrote.

Also read: How Hindutva Hatred is Jeopardising India’s Gulf Ties

She noted that due to restrictions over COVID-19, government process was not at its normal speed and therefore, it would take some time to cancel Patel’s appointment as it was done by the ministry.

“As you will appreciate not all the usual government systems are working at this time. Justices of the Peace are appointed through a government process and to cancel that appointment is also a government process. So in the meantime I hope you are willing to accept the apologises of the Wellington Justices of the Peace Association for the actions of this now former member of our Association,” Clark wrote in the email.

When contacted by The Wire, Clark stated, “Mr Patel is no longer a member of the Wellington JP Association. The matter you refer to is with the Ministry of Justice.”

In an editorial note, the newspaper expressed regret that cases of Islamophobic posts by Indian diaspora have now reached the shores of New Zealand.

“In the past few months, several reports have emerged, mainly in the Middle East but also in Canada, where Indians or people of Indian-origin have indulged in online hate-speech against Muslims, and have faced consequences. Now this has happened here in New Zealand, which is sad, as just last year this country suffered its worst-ever terrorist attack carried out by a Islamophobic white supremacist,” it said.

The newspaper then urged everyone to “spread the message” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that COVID-19 doesn’t see any race or religion, and therefore, the response “should attach primacy to unity and brotherhood”.

The tweet by Modi, referenced by Indian News, was issued last month after there was a backlash among a large section of social media users in the Arab world after screenshots of Islamophobic posts by Indians staying in the Gulf were circulated on Twitter and Facebook.

Most of these anti-Muslim posts were written following the Indian government’s announcement that there was a cluster of COVID-19 positive cases of members who had attended a religious congregation of Tablighi Jamaat before the lockdown began. This had led to a spate of fake news and hate posts on social media claiming that Muslims were deliberately spreading the coronavirus.

As per a 2012 profile of Patel, he is a well-known community leader, who has won many awards for his work. These include Queen’s Service Medal in 2004, Glory of India Gold Medal from Mumbai in 2005 and a Kiwibank Local Hero award in 2010. In 2011, he was reportedly also a finalist for the Wellingtonian of the Year Awards.

While Patel is likely to be stripped of his honorary assignment in New Zealand, the Bharatiya Janata Party has yet to take punitive action against two of its legislators in Uttar Pradesh who were captured on video recently advocating or enforcing a boycott of Muslim vegetable vendors.

https://thewire.in/communalism/islamophobia-indian-new-zealand

Majority of the anti-Muslim hate speech in the social media now a days are done by Indian hindutva scum. They have surpassed long ago the white supramacists in their vitriol against Muslims. India has most of it's diaspora in the Muslim world(Middle East, Malaysia), earn most of the remittance from Muslim countries, it's biggest trade volume is with Muslim world(India's trade with Arab world alone stand over 200 billion dollars). India get 80 percent of it's oil and natural gas from Muslim countries. I think, time has come for these hindutva scums to face some backlash from the global Muslim. Too long they have taken a free ride on Muslims. It need to stop.
 
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Indians in western countries can only hide behind computers and barf rubbish against Muslims.
Face to face they will be sweet and sugar.
Two faced b#&-+-&+(7
Not only in western countries, that's pretty much the case everywhere in the world except their own country. The proverb 'apni gali mai kuta bhi sher hota hai' truly fits these Sanghis.
 
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Lol...no he was a Hindu.

Probably Modi ripped him off in the past for Rs 10, so that why.
Ahh, thats why. :D

On a serious note, if social media comments are taken seriously... ALL Hindus in foriegn countries will lose their jobs.

With a few exceptions. But the vast majority do what this man did.
 
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After Islamophobic Posts, Indian in New Zealand to Be Terminated as Judicial Officer
In an editorial note, a weekly diaspora newspaper expressed regret that cases of Islamophobic posts by the Indian diaspora had now reached the shores of New Zealand.

download-1-8.jpeg

An illustration picture shows a man starting his Twitter App on a mobile device. Photo: Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach

wire-logo.png

The Wire Staff
COMMUNALISM
MEDIA
WORLD
16/MAY/2020

New Delhi: An Indian community leader in New Zealand has lost his membership in the association of honorary judicial officers over posts on social media that were criticised for being Islamophobic – a first step towards his eventual dismissal as a justice of the peace.

The incident was reported by a weekly diaspora newspaper in Auckland which said that it was “first case of its kind in New Zealand”. Among his posts deemed objectionable was one endorsing an economic boycott of Muslims in India.

Indian News said that Kantilal Bhababhai Patel had lost his membership of the Wellington Justices of Peace Association over his social media posts.

“The Association received a complaint and it was investigated. Mr Patel is no longer a member of the Wellington JP Association,” vice-president of the association, Ann Clark told the newspaper.

A Justice of the Peace is an unpaid judicial officer who carries out important functions in the administration of documentation and justice in New Zealand.

As per the codes of practice of the Royal Federation of New Zealand Justices’ association, an officer “has powers and responsibilities that involve dealing with the private affairs and rights of individuals from all races, creeds and backgrounds and, as such, demands sensitivity, standards of performance in the role, and the maintenance of high standards in the private and working lives of Justices of the Peace”.

61088167_10220036459087996_5750363525990055936_n.jpg

Kantilal B. Patel. Photo: Facebook page

According to Clark, her organisation has referred the matter to the national body and “asked them to consult with the Ministry of Justice”.

Justices of the Peace are nominated by members of parliament to the Minister of Justice, who then recommends them for appointment by the Governor-General.

The Indian News also got a confirmation from Clark that a screenshot of an email posted by the complainant in the case was authentic.

In the email, Clark replied to the complainant that “we were appalled at the posts”.

“We have completed our investigation and have concluded that these posts were not consistent with the standards expected of a Justice of the Peace. Mr Patel has been advised of that and the consequences for him. We are in the process of dealing with that,” she wrote.

Also read: How Hindutva Hatred is Jeopardising India’s Gulf Ties

She noted that due to restrictions over COVID-19, government process was not at its normal speed and therefore, it would take some time to cancel Patel’s appointment as it was done by the ministry.

“As you will appreciate not all the usual government systems are working at this time. Justices of the Peace are appointed through a government process and to cancel that appointment is also a government process. So in the meantime I hope you are willing to accept the apologises of the Wellington Justices of the Peace Association for the actions of this now former member of our Association,” Clark wrote in the email.

When contacted by The Wire, Clark stated, “Mr Patel is no longer a member of the Wellington JP Association. The matter you refer to is with the Ministry of Justice.”

In an editorial note, the newspaper expressed regret that cases of Islamophobic posts by Indian diaspora have now reached the shores of New Zealand.

“In the past few months, several reports have emerged, mainly in the Middle East but also in Canada, where Indians or people of Indian-origin have indulged in online hate-speech against Muslims, and have faced consequences. Now this has happened here in New Zealand, which is sad, as just last year this country suffered its worst-ever terrorist attack carried out by a Islamophobic white supremacist,” it said.

The newspaper then urged everyone to “spread the message” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that COVID-19 doesn’t see any race or religion, and therefore, the response “should attach primacy to unity and brotherhood”.

The tweet by Modi, referenced by Indian News, was issued last month after there was a backlash among a large section of social media users in the Arab world after screenshots of Islamophobic posts by Indians staying in the Gulf were circulated on Twitter and Facebook.

Most of these anti-Muslim posts were written following the Indian government’s announcement that there was a cluster of COVID-19 positive cases of members who had attended a religious congregation of Tablighi Jamaat before the lockdown began. This had led to a spate of fake news and hate posts on social media claiming that Muslims were deliberately spreading the coronavirus.

As per a 2012 profile of Patel, he is a well-known community leader, who has won many awards for his work. These include Queen’s Service Medal in 2004, Glory of India Gold Medal from Mumbai in 2005 and a Kiwibank Local Hero award in 2010. In 2011, he was reportedly also a finalist for the Wellingtonian of the Year Awards.

While Patel is likely to be stripped of his honorary assignment in New Zealand, the Bharatiya Janata Party has yet to take punitive action against two of its legislators in Uttar Pradesh who were captured on video recently advocating or enforcing a boycott of Muslim vegetable vendors.

https://thewire.in/communalism/islamophobia-indian-new-zealand



nice.
 
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