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I'd love a look at his off-shore bank accounts once he's done plunderi... I mean, selling Indian assets. And these tub-thumpers whip up the public into a frenzy about historical Indian wealth being looted by the Mughals and the British.  I guess it's okay as long as high-caste Indian billionaires are profiting.

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17 minutes ago, Jai Tegang! said:

We need to learn from these Gujaratis on how to acquire power through financial leverage and political control. They have a trio of religious political and corporate hindus working in tandem to dominate India for decades to come. If it was Punjabi Sikhs, we would have split into a dozen groups by now all competing AGAINST each other for the same bloc.

This corporate domination was bound to happen. The other ways would have been through the military (like Pakistan), but the political institutions are too strong to allow that, or through the criminal underworld.

Sikhs need to avoid being used as cannon fodder to combat modi. Our people love jumping up and down and beating our chests. The smart ones lay low and let others bear the brunt of backlash. The muslims are 200+ million but keep quiet and continue birthrate warfare. The Christians quietly go about converting and buying up massive amounts of real estate in the name of church planting. We shoot ourselves in the foot by hating on each and every political party and getting nothing. No political skills. Just label each other  gadaar, and continue protesting modi for farm laws, congress for 84, akalis for corrupting our institutions… that’s the extant of our political skills. Just keep protesting.

Actually the recent activities of upper caste corporate Hindus has helped us.

Kisan andolan has done lots of sikhi parchar in whole of india.

Crores of Hindus who were pro bjp are now alienating themselves from bjp due to bjp corporate nexus.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-59257705
 

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut's statement on India's hard-won freedom from British colonial rule has sparked a huge controversy. 

She said on Thursday that the freedom gained in 1947 "was bheek [a handout] and real freedom was attained in 2014".

A vocal supporter of PM Narendra Modi, she was obviously referring to his victory in the 2014 general elections. 

Critics said her comments insulted India's freedom fighters, but some on social media also supported her

The main opposition Congress party called her remarks "insensitive". In a series of tweets, MP Anand Sharma called her statement "shocking and outrageous" and urged the President to withdraw the Padma Shri award, India's fourth highest civilian honour, which was given to her recently

 

 
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On 8/26/2021 at 2:42 PM, Jai Tegang! said:

We need to learn from these Gujaratis on how to acquire power through financial leverage and political control. They have a trio of religious political and corporate hindus working in tandem to dominate India for decades to come. If it was Punjabi Sikhs, we would have split into a dozen groups by now all competing AGAINST each other for the same bloc.

This corporate domination was bound to happen. The other ways would have been through the military (like Pakistan), but the political institutions are too strong to allow that, or through the criminal underworld.

Sikhs need to avoid being used as cannon fodder to combat modi. Our people love jumping up and down and beating our chests. The smart ones lay low and let others bear the brunt of backlash. The muslims are 200+ million but keep quiet and continue birthrate warfare. The Christians quietly go about converting and buying up massive amounts of real estate in the name of church planting. We shoot ourselves in the foot by hating on each and every political party and getting nothing. No political skills. Just label each other  gadaar, and continue protesting modi for farm laws, congress for 84, akalis for corrupting our institutions… that’s the extant of our political skills. Just keep protesting.

We a rowdy bunch, non-Punjabis are less rowdy. 

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On 8/26/2021 at 7:42 PM, Jai Tegang! said:

We need to learn from these Gujaratis on how to acquire power through financial leverage and political control. They have a trio of religious political and corporate hindus working in tandem to dominate India for decades to come. If it was Punjabi Sikhs, we would have split into a dozen groups by now all competing AGAINST each other for the same bloc.

This corporate domination was bound to happen. The other ways would have been through the military (like Pakistan), but the political institutions are too strong to allow that, or through the criminal underworld.

Sikhs need to avoid being used as cannon fodder to combat modi. Our people love jumping up and down and beating our chests. The smart ones lay low and let others bear the brunt of backlash. The muslims are 200+ million but keep quiet and continue birthrate warfare. The Christians quietly go about converting and buying up massive amounts of real estate in the name of church planting. We shoot ourselves in the foot by hating on each and every political party and getting nothing. No political skills. Just label each other  gadaar, and continue protesting modi for farm laws, congress for 84, akalis for corrupting our institutions… that’s the extant of our political skills. Just keep protesting.

Wish every single Sikh needs to read this...

Chrisitans in panjab are getting worse with their tactics...they are now dressing full nihangs and going to Gurudwares preaching about Jesus... 

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