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Taliban sends its representatives to Uttar Pradesh on a study tour


Lucknow. Impressed by the current law and order situation of Uttar Pradesh, Taliban unit of Afghanistan has sent six of its representatives on a study tour of the Indian state.

“We are a progressive group of individuals and never shy away from learning. Till now, we thought of ourselves as the best in business, but after reviewing the current situation of Uttar Pradesh, we got a feeling that we have got to learn a lot,” said Taliban chief Omar Hizbullah in his official statement.


Representatives were allowed to carry weapons for their own security.

Taliban chief also disclosed that because of the high risk involved, initially, he was reluctant to send his boys to India.

“The biggest fear in my mind was, what if Uttar Pradesh turned out to be a normal state. That could have hampered the sanity of our representatives badly, as they have never been exposed to rule of law. But thanks to the UP government, everything was as expected,” Mr. Omar Hizbullah added with a sigh of relief.

“The level of lawlessness has made them feel home away from home,” he disclosed that the representatives have already landed in Uttar Pradesh.

Experts tell Faking News that with the advent of democracy in Afghanistan, Taliban has been trying to figure out if Talibanization of a democratic set up was possible. Their UP study tour is part of the same endeavor, experts say.

As of now, Taliban representatives are touring all the districts of Uttar Pradesh and taking notes on how to screw up a society while in a democratic set up.

Talking to Faking News, one of the representatives said that he was very touched by the lack of compassion in the ruling class for the people of the state.

“To be frank, I am loving this model of ‘maximum government, minimum governance‘ practiced here,” said Mustafa, a Taliban representative currently touring Lucknow.

“Especially, state police. It’s really amazing to see the level of freedom they enjoy despite being under a democratically elected government. If given a chance, I would like to join Uttar Pradesh police,” he quipped.
 
:rofl: Faking News really has some bright and creative minds working for it.
 
Lucknow, huh, isn't that the city where the Buddha statues were attacked and destroyed by a crazy mob?

Sounds like something that the Taliban are famous for.

Though the Taliban sprayed the faces of the Bamiyan Buddhas with small arms fire, and artillery shells. When all else failed they drilled holes into them and used explosives to finish them off.
 
Lucknow, huh, isn't that the city where the Buddha statues were attacked and destroyed by a crazy mob?

Sounds like something that the Taliban are famous for.

Though the Taliban sprayed the faces of the Bamiyan Buddhas with small arms fire, and artillery shells. When all else failed they drilled holes into them and used explosives to finish them off.
lucknow is a city of nawabs and people are generally nice there. You might be talking about some other city.
 
lucknow is a city of nawabs and people are generally nice there. You might be talking about some other city.

Nope, it was Lucknow. Can't forget a city name like that.

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:rofl: you had me for a minute dear,
Taliban sends its representatives to Uttar Pradesh on a study tour


Lucknow. Impressed by the current law and order situation of Uttar Pradesh, Taliban unit of Afghanistan has sent six of its representatives on a study tour of the Indian state.

“We are a progressive group of individuals and never shy away from learning. Till now, we thought of ourselves as the best in business, but after reviewing the current situation of Uttar Pradesh, we got a feeling that we have got to learn a lot,” said Taliban chief Omar Hizbullah in his official statement.


Representatives were allowed to carry weapons for their own security.

Taliban chief also disclosed that because of the high risk involved, initially, he was reluctant to send his boys to India.

“The biggest fear in my mind was, what if Uttar Pradesh turned out to be a normal state. That could have hampered the sanity of our representatives badly, as they have never been exposed to rule of law. But thanks to the UP government, everything was as expected,” Mr. Omar Hizbullah added with a sigh of relief.

“The level of lawlessness has made them feel home away from home,” he disclosed that the representatives have already landed in Uttar Pradesh.

Experts tell Faking News that with the advent of democracy in Afghanistan, Taliban has been trying to figure out if Talibanization of a democratic set up was possible. Their UP study tour is part of the same endeavor, experts say.

As of now, Taliban representatives are touring all the districts of Uttar Pradesh and taking notes on how to screw up a society while in a democratic set up.

Talking to Faking News, one of the representatives said that he was very touched by the lack of compassion in the ruling class for the people of the state.

“To be frank, I am loving this model of ‘maximum government, minimum governance‘ practiced here,” said Mustafa, a Taliban representative currently touring Lucknow.

“Especially, state police. It’s really amazing to see the level of freedom they enjoy despite being under a democratically elected government. If given a chance, I would like to join Uttar Pradesh police,” he quipped.
 
wtf? got any link to news?

As if it hasn't been posted on these forums a thousand times by your fellow Indians. :no:

Friday's communal violence: Akhilesh Yadav promises action against perpetrators - The Times of India

The protest turned violent with participants, mainly teenagers, who had come prepared with rod and sticks, ransacked Buddha park, damaged four wheelers, set afire a few bikes, forced closure of shops and attacked media persons. Though there were intelligence reports about possibilities of violence, district administration did not take required precautionary measures.

Besides, Friday's violence, five riots have taken place in first five months of the government so far. It provided opportunity to the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) to slam the government. BJP leaders visited the park in Lucknow where Buddha's statue was vandalised and held the SP's Muslim appeasement policy responsible for the violence.

I guess you didn't hear about IM trying to blow up the Bodhi Tree either, which is the most sacred pilgrimage site in Buddhism?

BBC News - Blasts at Indian Buddhist shrines of Bodh Gaya in Bihar

This is international news man. Not to mention all over this forum.
 
What happened? They destroyed the statue?
They pissed about buddhists in Myanmar attacking the rohingya's
so they took it out on the statue in a local park after the friday namaz.
very secular.
didnt destroy it but damaged it.
 
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