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Domino's Pizza outlet attacked as India, U.S. fail to cool diplomat row

see my dear friends

dominos or any other company they sale franchise to countries .

indian franchise is owner of dominos in india
indian workers are working to earn
indians eat pizza
and indian franchise have buy now equipment from USA to recover the store

US based domino's just need franchise pay him amount of each branch at jan1 every year.

who lose? indians:agree:
Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity - Blue Tooth Tony
 
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Not the smartest way to deal with things, but the fact remains that this incident with Indian diplomat being abused, is really symbolic of US's decline (diplomatic and other forms of decline).
 
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Wow, so unexpected to see this. Indians going and destroying their own neighborhoods in an attempt to 'get back' at the US for charging an Indian who was underpaying her slave labor.

For all Indians who still don't understand, we ENFORCE the laws in our country. This isn't slum-dumb-Delhi, where people get away with murder if they have 5 rupees conveniently hanging out of their butt-crack when the police are groping you during a pat-down.
 
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What is the problem with our people in India and Pakistan?

That Domino outlet was a franchise built by an Indian with Indian money. These idiots must understand that gutting the store will have no impact on Domino pizza or US govt.

Same is the dilemma in Pakistan. Angry with US? Lets burn down Pizza Hut or McDonalds.
 
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lol at these retards. Our equivalent was those idiots running around breaking our own shop and car windows to express their anger at a blasphemous movie made thousands of miles away. It makes you think, do these people even use the brain god has gifted them with???
 
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Wasn't there some incident in china where Toyota and Honda were targeted during the heat up over the islands with japan?
 
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Wasn't there some incident in china where Toyota and Honda were targeted during the heat up over the islands with japan?

Any Japanese cars.

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Domino's Pizza outlet attacked as India, U.S. fail to cool diplomat row| Reuters

(Reuters) - Protesters ransacked a Domino's Pizza (DPZ.N) outlet in a Mumbai suburb on Friday, demanding a ban on U.S. goods as officials from the two countries struggled to defuse a row over the arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York.

Police and the Indian franchise of the U.S. chain said no-one was hurt in the attack, which came amid unrelenting rage in India over the arrest and subsequent strip-search of Devyani Khobragade for visa fraud and under-payment of her housekeeper.

India has demanded that the charges be dropped against the diplomat and her father threatened to start a fast if U.S. authorities pressed ahead with the case.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed regret over the case in a phone call to national security adviser this week, but U.S. prosecutors have defended the investigation against Khobragade and her treatment.

Police in Mumbai said they were stepping up patrolling of major U.S. outlets including McDonald's (MCD.N) after workers of the small Republican Party of India attacked the Domino's store. The group sent pictures to media organisations showing a broken glass door.

"The fact is that (the) American authorities have behaved atrociously with an Indian diplomat. And obviously, America has to make good for its actions," said Manish Tiwari, minister for information and broadcasting.

"So therefore, I think it is a legitimate expectation, that if they have erred, and they have erred grievously in this matter, they should come forth and apologise."

Khobragade was arrested last week and released on $250,000 bail after giving up her passport and pleading not guilty to charges of visa fraud and making false statements about how much she paid her housekeeper. She faces a maximum of 15 years in prison if convicted on both counts.

The U.S. Justice Department confirmed that Khobragade was strip-searched after her arrest. A senior Indian government source has said the interrogation also included a cavity search, although U.S. officials have denied this.

"I want these false and fabricated charges to be dropped," said Uttam Khobragade, the diplomat's father, adding that he would go on a hunger strike if his demands aren't met. "That will be my last option."

Protesters also gathered at the U.S. consulate in Hyderabad for a second day on Friday, shouting slogans, local media said.

Furious that one of its foreign service officers had been handcuffed and treated like "a common criminal", police on Tuesday removed security barriers outside the U.S. embassy in New Delhi and withdrew some privileges from U.S. diplomats.

But the reaction was even more intense because none of the political parties preparing for next year's election wanted to be seen as weak against a superpower.

Politicians, including the leaders of the two main parties, refused to meet a delegation of visiting U.S. lawmakers.

"Because of the election, they will try to outdo each other," said Neerja Chowdhury, a political analyst and a former political editor of Indian Express newspaper.

"They don't want to be seen as weak on the issue when the mood in the country is one of huge anger about this."

Samajwadi Party, that runs Uttar Pradesh, urged Khobragade to stand for parliament, highlighting how public outrage has turned the case into a battleground for votes.

"Whatever happened with her is condemnable," said Azam Khan, the state's urban development minister, according to media reports. "If she returns to India, we are ready to give her a ticket for the 2014 polls."

Breathless and indignant coverage by Indian TV news channels has added to a sense that national pride has been wounded.

There has been little focus, however, on the predicament of the housekeeper, whose lawyer says was denied her wages, underpaid and now feels it would be unsafe to return to India.

"One wonders why there is so much outrage about the alleged treatment of the Indian national accused of perpetrating these acts, but precious little outrage about the alleged treatment of the Indian victim and her spouse," Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement on Wednesday.

it is highly immature act and i condemn it
 
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Republican Party of India (RPI ) is a self proclaimed "Dalit saviour party".
Anything involving Dalit person is their jurisdiction right from Big boss to indian diplomat in US.

So this ^^^ should explain the attack. Anyways they are not know for smart things but they do create the drama that get the attraction.
 
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