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Randeep Hooda
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Don’t hang me over a laugh!



Viru cracked a joke and I admit I laughed. Damn!! He is so witty and this is one of the other million things he’s said that has made me crack up. That was it!!

But now, lo and behold, I'm being held responsible for instigating hate threats against a young girl, shockingly by the girl herself. That’s absolutely untrue. That was never our intention and our tweets is not the source of all the hate she might be receiving.

She spoke up, she stood for something she believes in, so then, she must also have the courage and fortitude to listen to the voices against it. To point fingers at someone else (in this case me) and hold him responsible for the reactions to her actions is not right. I have absolutely nothing against her and strongly believe that violence is wrong. Threatening a woman with violence is an even more heinous crime and the perpetrators should be brought to task with the most severe punishment.

I like her video of peace between warring nations. It’s noble. But that’s not the point in contention, is it ? She has the right to protest against what she feels is wrong and it’s also Viru’s right to make a joke about it. We live in a democracy and enjoy the right to freedom of expression! Accusing us of bullying and trolling the girl is wrong.



She wasn’t tagged in his joke nor in my amusement. But some journalists, among others, are trying hard to give this all kinds of colours to malign us and prove their point. They want to attach labels to us to further their agendas. That’s bullying and if you think you can bully us, you have another thing coming.

How’s the DU violence connected to her appeal against war? How's Viru's wit connected to supporting violence? The point is that it’s not, but is very pointedly being manipulated into being so.


This girl’s voice is important, but not more important than every other citizen. She is in no way representing all the martyrs and their children. It’s her personal opinion and should be taken as such. And it is my personal opinion that people shouldn’t fire their guns from young, impressionable shoulders. Students should study, debate and learn from these exchanges. They are the future of our nation and I'm not worried about our future because we have such brave and outspoken youngsters around.


As for being insensitive to a martyr's daughter, let me tell you that six of my classmates have sacrificed their lives for the nation and so have many others, senior and junior to me. Every village in my state has martyrs who have been saluted for more than two centuries. Yes, war is wrong but we didn’t start it or persevere with it. We don’t back down from protecting our borders even if it takes our loved ones away. How do we deal with it ? With ironical humour!!

With this I'd like to end my engagement with this particular topic.

Jai Hind



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this would have been even better if RAGA was also in the coffin 69ing akhilesh.

sup Ranjeete.........I heard ISI loving Bhakts gave INDIA a new woman hero named Gurmehar Kaur.

when is feku Bhakts- ISI lovers gonna learn to respect women??

It's gone when I woke up this morning in middle of the night! :p:


so as u are expert in Punjab Politics..............how many seats u predict for BJP here??

People are saying BJP ANDA DEGI
 
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sup Ranjeete.........I heard ISI loving Bhakts gave INDIA a new woman hero named Gurmehar Kaur.

when is feku Bhakts- ISI lovers gonna learn to respect women??
Yeah, but make sure kahin AAP wale ration card na bana de new hero ka.
 
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sup Ranjeete.........I heard ISI loving Bhakts gave INDIA a new woman hero named Gurmehar Kaur.

when is feku Bhakts- ISI lovers gonna learn to respect women??




so as u are expert in Punjab Politics..............how many seats u predict for BJP here??

People are saying BJP ANDA DEGI
O teri...tu kab Kejri ka langoti se bahar nikla? Did Kejri have an orchidectomy? :o:
 
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Modi is very confident of winning guess the 5th phase is good for BJP

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...y-on-its-own-pm-modi/articleshow/57373402.cms

Keeping fingers crossed:

http://5forty3.in/implement/stateMAPm_MAPiUP5.php

This has definitely been a good day for BJP all over the zone as most districts have shown overall optimal performance. Today’s performance should give BJP a booster dose of confidence for its battles in Poorvanchal. Sangh and saffron Karyakartas’ confidence levels could be much higher from now on due to BJP having shown its might here. What is crucial is how big a tally can BJP actually achieve today, for it needs a sweep like trend to cover up for some of the potential losses in the previous phases. We will have to do a full analysis of today’s data to understand exactly how this phase has unfolded in terms of not only caste algorithms but also intra-district variations, if any. The one big X factor that we must still track and analyze is the Brahmin vote and its possible fragmentation especially in those seats where the opposition parties have put up strong Brahmin candidates.

SP-INC alliance is not working on the ground. What is adding to the Grand Alliance woes are the so called “friendly fights” like the one in Amethi between Amita Singh and Gayatri Prajapati which is helping BJP. The real might of non-Yadav OBC anger against Akhilesh Yadav is now unfolding to the fullest extent and BJP’s smaller alliances (with SBSP, Apna Dal etc.) are giving it that crucial edge. We still believe that Akhilesh is missing the strong presence of his uncle Shivpal Yadav who had complete hold on the Samjwadi organization at the village and block level. There are also 2 things that we have consistently noticed throughout this long drawn out election season – A] Wherever SP has too many sitting legislators (it had won 37 of 52 in this phase), the party faces greater anti-incumbency (another example was in phase 3) and B] Higher Muslim population in a subregion means greater consolidation of Hindu votes. How these 2 factors will play out in the remaining 2 phases should be watched carefully

BSP is still the 3rd pole, not fully collapsing and yet not winning too much. This has been the Maya story of 2017. She is refusing to fade away completely but is also facing the mathematical difficulty of a bad seat conversion ratio. Probably this math problem is built into her core vote base of Dalits who are spread evenly across the state at a mean of 20% but simply cannot win too many seats on their own. What adds to an overwhelmingly Dalit vote bank is that it is distinctly silent which makes it that much more difficult to build a visible hawa in order to attract floating voters.
 
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Meet the man himself :sick: ..... caught while attempting to leave the country. (escape to vatican?)

Father Robin Vaddakumchiryil (48 years old), the vicar of St Sebastian church in Kottiyoor,

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