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Modi-Biden will take ties to next level: BJP
November 08, 2020 18:50

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Congratulating US President-elect Joe Biden on his poll victory, BJP leaders on Sunday said Indo-US relations are based on the principles of democracy, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Biden will take the ties forward to the next level.

BJP leader Ram Madhav said the people of America have made their choice and now it is for the rest of the world to welcome their decision and congratulate their leadership.

"The US and India stand on a strong bipartisan bilateral relationship based on the principles of democracy, mutual benefits and global peace. I am sure under the new leadership of Biden-Harris, US-India ties will continue to progress as strong as they have been," he told PTI.

Modi and Biden knew each other well from the days of the Obama administration, Madhav said, while pointing out that the latter was instrumental in holding an event of the prime minister at New York's Madison Square on his first trip to the United States since being elected to the top post.

"I am sure the two leaders will take this relationship forward," he said.

Madhav described the election of Kamala Harris to the post of US vice-president as an indication of the vibrancy of the American democracy and said she deserves special congratulations.

Echoing similar sentiments, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Rajeev Chandrasekhar said Modi and Biden will take the vibrant Indo-US ties to the next level.

The party congratulates Biden and Harris and looks forward to further strengthening of the Indo-US ties, as this partnership between the two countries is the future of democracy in the global political order, he said.
 
I'm comparing tweet of Imran Khan and Modi and coming to the conclusion, we have a junk who is actually doing what Modi want him to do and say.
 
Indo-US relation will continue to get better in coming days because the relationship isn't build around a personality but a common goal. This is something mature countries do all the time. Pakistan needs to work on certain issues on her own otherwise we are not going to get any benefit from the new government.
 
Aaj sey pehley:

Aaj key baad:
Wasn't that the obvious thing to do ?

Hillary would have been just fine too, btw.. she would have been better than Trump from an Indian perspective.. not that tough on trade and offered us F 35 years ago as secretary of state.

I'm comparing tweet of Imran Khan and Modi and coming to the conclusion, we have a junk who is actually doing what Modi want him to do and say.
What tweet ? Both of them, along with virtually every other world leader congratulated the new guy.

"a junk who is doing what Modi wants him to do"

eh ?
 
Modi-Biden will take ties to next level: BJP
November 08, 2020 18:50

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Congratulating US President-elect Joe Biden on his poll victory, BJP leaders on Sunday said Indo-US relations are based on the principles of democracy, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Biden will take the ties forward to the next level.

BJP leader Ram Madhav said the people of America have made their choice and now it is for the rest of the world to welcome their decision and congratulate their leadership.

"The US and India stand on a strong bipartisan bilateral relationship based on the principles of democracy, mutual benefits and global peace. I am sure under the new leadership of Biden-Harris, US-India ties will continue to progress as strong as they have been," he told PTI.

Modi and Biden knew each other well from the days of the Obama administration, Madhav said, while pointing out that the latter was instrumental in holding an event of the prime minister at New York's Madison Square on his first trip to the United States since being elected to the top post.

"I am sure the two leaders will take this relationship forward," he said.

Madhav described the election of Kamala Harris to the post of US vice-president as an indication of the vibrancy of the American democracy and said she deserves special congratulations.

Echoing similar sentiments, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Rajeev Chandrasekhar said Modi and Biden will take the vibrant Indo-US ties to the next level.

The party congratulates Biden and Harris and looks forward to further strengthening of the Indo-US ties, as this partnership between the two countries is the future of democracy in the global political order, he said.


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Such a shameless qom. Ditching the trump Modi bromance without hesitation. I'm telling you guys these people who erected Trump statues to worship will simply replace them with Biden. At least Netanyahu had the common decency to thank trump in his congrats message to Biden. Slimy Modi just oozes desperate clinginess to whichever new master sits in the white house.

  • "Narendra Modi (India) called it a "spectacular victory", and added effusive congratulations to Kamala Harris, who is half Indian: "Your success is pathbreaking, and a matter of immense pride not just for your chittis (aunties), but also for all Indian-Americans""

Chitti walee is being harassed already by chai walla.
 
Indians and their vedic twist, India wins always. same Indians were cursing Kamala before win and now making her Murtis...

You can never trust a Hindu and Indian.....always looking for masters to worship, whoever is in power they give them Bhagwan status,


Kamala Harris' Views On Kashmir And 5 Things To Know About Biden's Running Mate
As India continues to cheer US presidential hopeful and VP nominee for Democrats, Kamala Harris, here are top 5 things to know about her relations with India.
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As India and a significant population in the US continues to cheer for Kamala Harris' historic VP nomination, not all Indian policymakers seem to be entirely thrilled with the development. There are several reasons for that but the most obvious ones stem from their open pro-Pakistan backing on the Kashmir issue.
Joe Biden's running mate for the 2020 White Hosue presidential race Kamala Harris has been a vocal and sharp critic of India's Kashmir policy, especially after the revocation of Artice 370 and special status that was granted to the union territory.
Notably, last year, when Senator Harris was running her own campaign for the Democratic nomination, on two occasions she was asked about her stance on the Kashmir issue, and unsurprisingly she backed the demand for international intervention, specifically the US.
In one of her interviews, she stated 'We have to remind Kashmiris that they are not alone in the world. We are keeping track of the situation. There is a need to intervene if the situation demands.'
The Democrats have generally been less inclined towards India than Republican Presidents, for a variety of reasons generally related to America's geostrategic interests and Pakistan's proclivity towards fostering an economic and diplomatic model that is reliant on military and humanitarian aid, investments and hand-outs.

On the eve of India's Independence Day, when US President Donald Trump in his usual rant, launched an attack on democrats — but this time directed it at Kamala Harris, and was quoted as saying, 'I have more Indians than she has.'
This remark has less racial and ethnic prejudice than many would think considering the fact that for a significant section of Indian Americans and NRIs working in the US, Trump may be a better option, here's why:
Read | When Kamala Harris asked aunt in India to break coconuts for her good luck at temple
1) Biden-Harris' support of pro-Pakistan lobbies in the US
President of Voice of America and Hindus for America, Ram Sastry, in a townhall organised in the US had unambiguously stated Biden was not a good choice for Indians owing to her 'anti-India' stance. He called her 'Hinduphobic' and 'pro-Pakistan'. The NGO's president minced no words in his interaction with the media when he called the presidential hopeful a 'flip-flop politician.'
The US, in the last few decades, has banked on Pakistan being a key hub for its strategic interests in the region, being given free reign to conduct numerous activities from and on Pak soil that few sovereign nations would allow. However, US has also suffered the consequences of putting its faith in Pakistan's paper civilian governments while its military-deep state has used US aid to proliferate non-state actors across the region - including rampant terrorism across all its borders.
2) Far-left politics with inclination to socialist policies
Several smaller groups and Hindu organisations in the US see Harris as a threat to India and America's growth. Another such group, Americans4Hindus, chaired by a senior cardiac surgeon in San Francisco Dr Romesh Jhapra, dismissed the senator's Indian lineage and supported his argument saying 'She (Harris) has moved too far to the left and supports ultra-socialist policies.' He further went on to extend the support of the group for President Trump and incumbent administration.
Read | Joe Biden, Kamala Harris take double-digit lead against Trump, Pence in latest poll
3) Opposing views on Kashmir Article 370 and CAA
Kamala Harris has been accused by Republican candidate Nisha Sharma, who she ran against in California as 'playing on people's emotions.' The Senator has repeatedly taken a strong stance against India's national interest in matters of CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act) and revocation of Article 370 which abolished the temporary special status granted to Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. Nisha Sharma also attacked her national policies and said Harris' policies go 'against the fabric of US and against meritocracy'.
Pakistan's complicity with terror led to the neutralisation of Osama Bin Laden within a few thousand feet of a Pak military compound in Abottabad by US forces in 2011(check). US-Pakistan ties have soured greatly over the last few years as various US administrations' schemes have come undone even as a desperate Pak has tilted towards China; whereas India has emerged as the most significant counterbalance to China in the region. During the recent global animosity towards China, it was India that gave the PLA a bloody nose and banned Chinese apps, whereas Donald Trump and Pompeo have largely played to the galleries before the November elections.
4) Demystifying Indian identity
When India passed the CAA, five Indian American lawmakers, all of them Democrats, spoke out against the Bill and pushed a resolution in Congress urging that the bill be removed. Later when EAM S Jaishankar was in the US he refused to meet with one of the lawmakers on the reason that their understanding of the Kashmir situation is 'unfair and biased'.
Somanjana Chatterjee, a political strategist in the US made scathing remarks against Harris' relationship with the Indian-American community. She said, 'Living in California for more than 10 years, I have never heard of Kamala mentioning her Indic roots up until her campaign fundraisers for Senate race.' She further alleged that while serving as California's Attorney General, she was 'non-cooperative' when approached for intervention in the State's public schools and revision of depiction of Hinduism in textbooks.
Read | Netizens guess how 'desi' Kamala Harris is with hilarious #YoKamalaSoIndian memes
5) Continued silence on Pak-sponsored terrorism & Chinese violations
While senator Kamala Harris and the Democratic party leave no stone unturned when it comes to attacking India, they remain mysteriously quiet on the subject of Chinese LAC violations and border incursions. They have maintained a resolute silence on Pakistan-sponsored terrorist attacks in the valley, or pass any resolutions on forced religious conversions in the region. Their apathy towards the mistreatment of minorities and various counts of human rights violations also seem alarming.
Strategic maneuvering in the name of national or personal interest?
The outrage against India or the calculated cosying up to China and Pakistan are strategic and political in nature. A mere ploy to gain favour with the larger Pakistani-origin voter base for democrats. Despite this, Kamala Harris has not shied away from brandishing her Indian heritage as the Indian American community is one of the largest, wealthiest, and most politically driven groups in recent times.
In the larger scheme of things, Kamala Harris is still an American politician trying to woo Indian American voters, of which there are about 10 million people in the country, making that 5% of the overall voting population. Although Kamala Harris has raised no red flags about the Indian government yet, it might still be too early to decisively say whose interest she holds closer to heart.





Srinivas Haleangadi

No impact on selection Kamala Haris for Vice president candidate, Donald Trump will win and Indian will vote him for second term.
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Ullatt Subhas

Expatriate Indians living in USA will be making a big mistake by voting for this Lady whose Grandfather apparently migrated from India to Jamiaca. She is an anti Indian who is ashamed to admit her Indian heritage because it would upset both Black and White voters in USA. What a shame as she has no time for India. Indians living in USA should vote for Mr Trump whose daughter is a staunch supporter of India. Mr Trump has shown that he has no time for Pakistan and he is pro Indian. In my opinion Mr Trump should win the November Elections in USA and I hope Mr Trump wins to maintain peace around the World.
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Somasundaram Narendran

kamala harris is a mistake by her mother, it seems. She , pramila and all are the commi paid stooges who work overtime against India. At no cost they need to be seen with any sympathy for their Indian origin . KARUVIN KURRAM.
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Is there any consolidated list available of all Bhagwan's the indian fraaands worship? its hard keeping a track :undecided:
So now trump will no longer be worshipped?
 
It seems Modi on American Soil claimed

"This Time Trump Government will reign"

Seems like interference in American politics on "American Soil" some backstab detected
 

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