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Effects of Indian propaganda, Boris Johnson think farmer protest in India related to Pak-Indo situation.

The world is watching, issue is a huge one with hundreds of thousands protesting globally (including in London, reported on by BBC) and the usual Boris Johnson bluff and bluster heaps further embarrassment onto our nation. Absolutely clueless! So disappointed with his response," the MP added.

the UK is a nation of thieves, traitors, usurpers, pirates, plunderers and murderers. Nothing that Turk does can make the nation appear any worse than it actually is.
 
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Ofcourse Kashmir dispute is central concern for these farmers.

They are all demanding referendum in Kashmir as well basic farmer rights.
 
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Indian public should know that these farmers protest are orchestrated by whom. That's the only thing that matters. Number one agency wasting it's funds, as usual. @xeuss @Areesh

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Bhai jaan, I must say Indians are a very confused people.
On one side, Pakistan is a weak and state which is being controlled by the army and destroyed by terrorists.
But still they manage to be the source of all problems for the SUPAPAWA India, doesn't that mean we are more powerful? Sure does sound like that to me
 
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Bhai jaan, I must say Indians are a very confused people.
On one side, Pakistan is a weak and state which is being controlled by the army and destroyed by terrorists.
But still they manage to be the source of all problems for the SUPAPAWA India, doesn't that mean we are more powerful? Sure does sound like that to me
If Pakistan/ISI can trouble USSR and USA, it can also give headache to India.

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PM labelled clueless after confusing India farm protests with Pakistan conflict
Sikh Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi wrote a letter pledging support for the protests signed by 35 MPs
Hannah Ellis-Petersen South Asia correspondent
Wed 9 Dec 2020 18.56 GMT


Boris Johnson has been labelled “absolutely clueless” after a parliamentary gaffe where he appeared to confuse massive farmers’ protests that have closed down swathes of India with the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan.
Sikh Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi addressed Johnson during prime minister’s questions, asking for him to comment on the demonstrations in India, which have seen tens of thousands of farmers camped out around Delhi in protest at new agriculture laws that they say will destroy their livelihoods.
“Many constituents, especially those emanating from Punjab and other parts of India, and I were horrified to see footage of water cannons, teargas and brute force being used against peacefully protesting farmers,” said Dhesi.
Addressing Johnson, Dhesi asked: “So, will the prime minister convey to the Indian prime minister our heartfelt anxieties, our hopes for a speedy resolution to the current deadlock, and does he agree that everyone has a fundamental right to peaceful protest?”




However, Johnson appeared confused over the protests that Dhesi was referring to and responded: “Our view is that of course we have serious concerns about what is happening between India and Pakistan but these are pre-eminently matters for those two governments to settle.”
Dhesi, who has been vocal supporter of the farmers and initiated a letter pledging support for the protests signed by 35 other MPs, looked perplexed at Johnson’s response. He later took to Twitter to criticise the prime minister. “It might help if our PM actually knew what he was talking about,” he wrote.
Johnson’s response prompted both mirth and anger in India, with many frustrated that Pakistan had been mentioned when they have no role in the protests.
Nationwide farmers' strike shuts down large parts of India
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, general counsel for seccessionist group Sikhs for Justice, said: “We are extremely disappointed that the prime minister confused the current farmers’ protest with the territorial dispute between India and Pakistan. People’s lives are at risk here, and the PM must pay attention to the severity of the situation in Punjab, where brute force and teargas are being used by the Indian authorities against farmers protesting peacefully.”


The UK government has so far refused to be drawn into the ongoing protests in India, with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office saying the matter was an internal one. “The police handling of protests is a matter for the government of India,” said an FCDO spokesperson last week.


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My views, I dont think Boris can be this stupid. It's the Indian origin infiltrators in his cabinet who are feeding him all the wrong information. The likes of preeti Patel, Reshi sunak and alok Sharma.
Nope. He really IS this stupid.

But it is true that Indian influencers are pervading throughout the upper echelons of British politics with their anti-Pakistan agenda. It isn't even idle conspiracy theory or conjecture. It is proved beyond any doubt with the recent Srivastava media scandal. So yes, Srivastava and similar hindutva filth have had an impact....but this particular example of Boris being Boris is an episode of idiocy that is independent of this matter.
 
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Nope. He really IS this stupid.

But it is true that Indian influencers are pervading throughout the upper echelons of British politics with their anti-Pakistan agenda. It isn't even idle conspiracy theory or conjecture. It is proved beyond any doubt with the recent Srivastava media scandal. So yes, Srivastava and similar hindutva filth have had an impact....but this particular example of Boris being Boris is an episode of idiocy that is independent of this matter.

I just looked into this... F##king diabolical.

This needs to be much bigger news, unfortunately it broke just before covid otherwise many of the influential Indians involved would have been exposed.


I suspected there was someone behind the spate of recent propaganda around persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh (complete nonsense) and it all adds up.
 
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Nope. He really IS this stupid.

But it is true that Indian influencers are pervading throughout the upper echelons of British politics with their anti-Pakistan agenda. It isn't even idle conspiracy theory or conjecture. It is proved beyond any doubt with the recent Srivastava media scandal. So yes, Srivastava and similar hindutva filth have had an impact....but this particular example of Boris being Boris is an episode of idiocy that is independent of this matter.

You see for me the issue is that Indian politicians are openly saying that farmer protest is because of Pakistan. The way I see it, there is a strong channel of communication between Indian political hierarchy and UK government. That can only be possible with the Indian origin people occupying very sensitive posts in UK cabinet. Someone is whispering a lot of non sense in Boris ears, he is not this stupid.
 
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I just looked into this... F##king diabolical.

This needs to be much bigger news, unfortunately it broke just before covid otherwise many of the influential Indians involved would have been exposed.


I suspected there was someone behind the spate of recent propaganda around persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh (complete nonsense) and it all adds up.
Delhi simply cannot be trusted. It is a nest of serpents.

The emphasis here is that this isn't some media mogul or business tycoon or private enterprise that has invested in this disinformation campaign. This isn't some individual with an agenda (as most paper trails in similar campaigns lead back to). This is an elected government acting in its capacity as a nation state, using tax funds. This audit trail has led to a representative elected government. All Indian voters are culpable and are culprits because they have mandated their government to act in this way and they have funded them to do this.

It's shocking. It also puts to bed any possibility of rapprochement with the Delhi cabal. India needs to be dealt with, not appeased. Nawaz's, Bhutto's and Hasina's of this world are incapable of dealing with this threat.
 
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