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ISIS threatens attack on India; vows to wipe out Hindus

Oh phulease....people supporting the poor farmer and others left out of the economic cycle are automatically 'traitors'.
Don't be disingenuous.

In the history of modern India no one has been called a traitor for " supporting poor farmers"

They were called traitors for raising slogans "Kashmir ki azai tak bharat ki azadi tak, janh rahegi jari”.

Please note that the courts disagreed.
 
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Don't be disingenuous.

In the history of modern India no one has been called a traitor for " supporting poor farmers"

They were called traitors for raising slogans "Kashmir ki azai tak bharat ki azadi tak, janh rahegi jari”.

Please note that the courts disagreed.

And what part of your analysis takes into account the fact that tape was doctored?
 
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And what part of your analysis takes into account the fact that tape was doctored?
It does not matter...the point is that they were NEVER called traitors for "supporting poor farmers". It was on the basis of the video tapes (doctored or not)

The may well support poor farmers IN ADDITION to their revolutionary activities...but that is neither here nor there.

I was calling out your statement that they were called traitors for supporting poor farmers and economically backwards as the heaping pile of steaming BS and diversionary tactics for purposes of disinformation that it is. :-)
 
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Oh phulease....people supporting the poor farmer and others left out of the economic cycle are automatically 'traitors'.
No, but people celebrating death of CRPF jawans, and others being moot spectators are atleast in my book. It might not be according to the constitution of India or the supreme courts interpretation of the constitution.

Oh phulease....people supporting the poor farmer and others left out of the economic cycle are automatically 'traitors'.
here is your JNU patriot, in the flesh and all of the cheering compatriots.

Enjoy.




From 35.01, the Professor explains the entire kashmir plebiscite. Looks like I owe a big apology to our Pakistani friends here, a National Award winner(unfortunately for me which bears the mark of the greatest mind this nation produced), is here vindicating the position of all pakistani members here.

Kashmir Illegaly occupied by India, and 40% of India under military occupation. Applause Please!
 
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No, but people celebrating death of CRPF jawans, and others being moot spectators are atleast in my book. It might not be according to the constitution of India or the supreme courts interpretation of the constitution.


here is your JNU patriot, in the flesh and all of the cheering compatriots.

Enjoy.




From 35.01, the Professor explains the entire kashmir plebiscite. Looks like I owe a big apology to our Pakistani friends here, a National Award winner(unfortunately for me which bears the mark of the greatest mind this nation produced), is here vindicating the position of all pakistani members here.

Kashmir Illegaly occupied by India, and 40% of India under military occupation. Applause Please!

This is not kanhaiya kumar. If you notice he is actually a dude, a student and you know, young.
 
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What else could they have done? They did counter protests and spoke out against the treasonous views. The good ones don't go to JNU for dharna bazi. They go there to study but still those who could did whatever they go could.

Is it your considered opinion that the students of JNU indulge in vigilantism against seditious ones? Kill them, abuse them etc? I don't think so. Justice will be dealt with according to the laws of land.

I went to a college in India, so did you. What would you have done if there were people doing what they did in JNU....

This is not kanhaiya kumar. If you notice he is actually a dude, a student and you know, young.

Its JNU professor! same crowd. Which was pretty evident in my post, but now you seem to be wanting to hide behind kanhayya kumar, but that is your choice...
.... and when India is illegaly occupying kashmir and 40% of India is under military occupation as per JNU scholar, why shouldn;t there be takers for the narrative as per the topic at hand.
 
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I went to a college in India, so did you. What would you have done if there were people doing what they did in JNU....



Its JNU professor! same crowd. Which was pretty evident in my post, but now you seem to be wanting to hide behind kanhayya kumar, but that is your choice...
.... and when India is illegaly occupying kashmir and 40% of India is under military occupation as per JNU scholar, why shouldn;t there be takers for the narrative as per the topic at hand.

So? You may find it suprising that Kanhaiya and JNU professor are different people from different families.
 
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So? You may find it suprising that Kanhaiya and JNU professor are different people from different families.
Did I even mention kanhayya kumar once in my post, come back when you can comprehend the post.
 
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cry wolf before the next planned false flag............no one gives a shit about your Randi rona on Pakistan so now play the game every one is playing in the west to get their attention and sympathies




ISIS vows to implement ‘sharia’ law in India.

Islamic State (ISIS) has made new threat to send its fighters from Pakistan and Bangladesh to carry out ‘guerrilla attacks’ in India.

In a recent interview carried by Dabiq magazine, the ‘amir’ of ISIS fighters in Bangladesh, Shaykh Abu Ibrahim al-Hanif has vowed to wipe out Hindus and implement ‘sharia’ law in India and Bangladesh. al-Hanif also revealed the terror group is currently training fighters in Bangladesh and Pakistan to launch attacks on India and is seeking the help of the local mujahideen in the country, according to a leading English daily.


The intention behind the attacks, al-Hanif says is to rid India of disbelievers as Muslims are facing trouble because of Hindus. In Dabiq, he has warned Hindus will be their main target in India.


To establish a caliphate, al-Hanif promises to topple Shiekh Hasina government in Bangladesh. “Bengal is located on the eastern side of India, whereas Wilayat Khurasan is located on its western side. Thus, having a strong jihad base in Bengal will facilitate performing guerrilla attacks inside India simultaneously from both sides and facilitate creating a condition of tawahhush (fear and chaos) in India along with the help of the existing local mujahidin there…,” he is quoted as saying in the magazine.

“This would allow IS fighters to enter with a conventional army and completely liberate the region from the mushrikin (disbelievers), after first getting rid of the ‘Pakistani’ and ‘Afghani’ regimes”, he added.

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-isis-threatens-attack-on-india-vows-to-wipe-out-hindus-2202013

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Did I even mention kanhayya kumar once in my post, come back when you can comprehend the post.

Yeah but I mentioned Kanhaiya Kumar several times in my post. Your lack of comprehension is just amazing!

cry wolf before the next planned false flag............no one gives a shit about your Randi rona on Pakistan so now play the game every one is playing in the west to get their attention and sympathies

I notice how sitting in kanada some non resident Pakistanis talk big big things.
 
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I went to a college in India, so did you. What would you have done if there were people doing what they did in JNU....



Its JNU professor! same crowd. Which was pretty evident in my post, but now you seem to be wanting to hide behind kanhayya kumar, but that is your choice...
.... and when India is illegaly occupying kashmir and 40% of India is under military occupation as per JNU scholar, why shouldn;t there be takers for the narrative as per the topic at hand.

The responsibility lies on the college officials to ensure such an atmosphere is never fostered. I am all for free flow of ideas, radical notions of reform and revisionism by minorities. However in the end there is a boundary which one might never cross and that is consciously doing harm to the nation.

When there is talk about questioning Afzal Guru's sentence - it leaves a bitter taste in my mouth but I will bear it. When there is talk about human rights violations in Kashmir, I ll not shy away because it is a tough problem and doesn't flatter our nation. However when people say Bharat ki Barbadi that is crossing the line. I would file a complaint with the authorities and if they don't listen then go to police.

I went to a college in India, so did you. What would you have done if there were people doing what they did in JNU....



Its JNU professor! same crowd. Which was pretty evident in my post, but now you seem to be wanting to hide behind kanhayya kumar, but that is your choice...
.... and when India is illegaly occupying kashmir and 40% of India is under military occupation as per JNU scholar, why shouldn;t there be takers for the narrative as per the topic at hand.

The responsibility lies on the college officials to ensure such an atmosphere is never fostered. I am all for free flow of ideas, radical notions of reform and revisionism by minorities. However in the end there is a boundary which one might never cross and that is consciously doing harm to the nation.

When there is talk about questioning Afzal Guru's sentence - it leaves a bitter taste in my mouth but I will bear it. When there is talk about human rights violations in Kashmir, I ll not shy away because it is a tough problem and doesn't flatter our nation. However when people say Bharat ki Barbadi that is crossing the line. I would file a complaint with the authorities and if they don't listen then go to police.
 
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