Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings

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Looks like cheeni abbu not giving any money now, Porkis will issue yuan dominated bonds to raise capital


 

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Looks like cheeni abbu not giving any money now, Porkis will issue yuan dominated bonds to raise capital


Paxtanis actually have a low opinion of the intelligence of their as close as lips to teeth iron brother.
 

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Behold paxtan the birthplace of Buddha and Buddhism :rotfl:
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Didn't these pigs send engineers to demolish the Buddha statues of Bamiyan

Local People Regret Taleban Destroyed Buddha Statues


They brought in truckloads of explosives. He also says that Pakistani and Arab engineers were involved in blowing up the statues.

Though Mirza Hussein is a Muslim, he calls the destruction of the Buddhas a barbaric act. He says when they placed the explosives under the Buddhas, Arab and Pakistani engineers and the Taleban were very happy and were dancing. But it was part of our heritage, part of the history of Bamiyan that they destroyed.
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CNN says ISIS-K has claimed the responsibility for the Moscow massacre. ISIS-K is a branch of the dreaded ISIS based in Pakistan-Afghanistan (Koresan) area. The word is, Pakis are training and financing ISIS-K to checkmate Taliban in Afghanistan. ISIS-K also had claimed responsibility for bombing Iran a few weeks ago.

Somehow Pakis will always a have a hand in almost all terrorist activities in the world.

 

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Had the IMF not forced India to open its economy, they would have continued the way it was and eventually run the economy to the ground.

Literally, India went from being the 6th largest economy at the time of independence to 16th in 1991, just ahead of tiny Sweden, and with a per capita income only slightly ahead of war-torn Afghanistan—in all senses, a least developed country.

And these people have the audacity to say the British Raj made India a poor country.
State control of key industries+ capitalism seems to be the best way to generate jobs & economic growth throughout history. Also , Monarchy has been the best form of government historically.
 

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All elections will be make-or-break for India from now till 2055 at least because it will be around that time that our population will start declining. Everything we do now will decide if we get old before we get rich or if we make it to the league of high-income economies (more than $12.6k as per World Bank's atlas method). Even then, this won't be a make-or-break election for India to the extent that the next one will be.

With Modi possibly out of the picture (as many speculate), the BJP will be scrambling to groom the next leader to be popular enough with the public. In the background, there are so many politicians in the BJP who are only there for the power and not because they ideologically believe in their cause due to which there is an ideological dilution. The famed old guard of the BJP is either all dead or retired with many excellent leaders like Sushma Swaraj and Manohar Pariikar gone. Overall, the BJP would look the most vulnerable it has in 25 years. If I were INC, I would be placing my bet on 2029 and put forward most of my effort and energy for it.
Yea. After Modi who is a giant problem for bhajpa. None of the bhajpa CMs except yogiji has mass appeal. And none of the current union BJP ministers have any mass appeal either except maybe Gadkari ji but he is not PM material. So even in 2029, Modi has to put his face as the BJP’s PM face. You need someone who thinks with a vision like Modiji and does not stop until the results are achieved. To me that is only Yogi ji but will he find appeal outside Hindi belt remains to be seen. But all indications are that Yogiji is the next PM face of BJP. Just like Modi showed transformation in Gujarst, Yogi will be showing transformation in UP as the qualification for PM seat. But yogi needs to learn a lot like how to speak to all bharatvaasis like PM Modi does.
To be a developed nation in Asia, and not become another Packiland ,you need strong leadership with a long term vision and consistently executes on that vision without allowing anything to come in the way including political correctness or libtard media pressures.PM Modi’s 3rd term is critical - the pace at which reforms are done, infrastructure gets executed, cities becoming true drivers of growth, mega scientific achievements are accomplished, technology adoption is done, villages become truly smart, higher education and associated job generation - all will dictate how the country will go forward. This requires a completely new way of how bureaucracy thinks and delivers services to the citizens. If Modi can massively increase the speed of transformation and convert babudom from being controllers to providing quick and efficient public service just like in developed nations, we will get wealthier and develop faster. Lose the battle to bureaucrats, commies, regional parivarwwad parties, corruption, slow judiciary etc and we can all say goodbye to our dreams.
 

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Yea. After Modi who is a giant problem for bhajpa. None of the bhajpa CMs except yogiji has mass appeal. And none of the current union BJP ministers have any mass appeal either except maybe Gadkari ji but he is not PM material. So even in 2029, Modi has to put his face as the BJP’s PM face. You need someone who thinks with a vision like Modiji and does not stop until the results are achieved. To me that is only Yogi ji but will he find appeal outside Hindi belt remains to be seen. But all indications are that Yogiji is the next PM face of BJP. Just like Modi showed transformation in Gujarst, Yogi will be showing transformation in UP as the qualification for PM seat. But yogi needs to learn a lot like how to speak to all bharatvaasis like PM Modi does.
To be a developed nation in Asia, and not become another Packiland ,you need strong leadership with a long term vision and consistently executes on that vision without allowing anything to come in the way including political correctness or libtard media pressures.PM Modi’s 3rd term is critical - the pace at which reforms are done, infrastructure gets executed, cities becoming true drivers of growth, mega scientific achievements are accomplished, technology adoption is done, villages become truly smart, higher education and associated job generation - all will dictate how the country will go forward. This requires a completely new way of how bureaucracy thinks and delivers services to the citizens. If Modi can massively increase the speed of transformation and convert babudom from being controllers to providing quick and efficient public service just like in developed nations, we will get wealthier and develop faster. Lose the battle to bureaucrats, commies, regional parivarwwad parties, corruption, slow judiciary etc and we can all say goodbye to our dreams.
There is something called 'hindsight syndrome'.

Anyone can make the analysis you have done today.
Now, if we were to just go back to 2012, most of us, including me would remotely make the same analysis.

No one, not even the staunchest of BJP supporters would imagine in 2012 that Modi would be this impactful.

When the time comes, BJP has numerous leaders who would surprise India the same way Modi did.
 

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There is something called 'hindsight syndrome'.

Anyone can make the analysis you have done today.
Now, if we were to just go back to 2012, most of us, including me would remotely make the same analysis.

No one, not even the staunchest of BJP supporters would imagine in 2012 that Modi would be this impactful.

When the time comes, BJP has numerous leaders who would surprise India the same way Modi did.
Wait again can anyone tell me how a gujarati modi became this Giant persona after 2010 propelling him into National Politics and subsequent PM. Iam too young to remember. What factors lead to that and can we repeat the same formula now again with any one in BJP with Yogi or Annamalai or HBS
 

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Wait again can anyone tell me how a gujarati modi became this Giant persona after 2010 propelling him into National Politics and subsequent PM. Iam too young to remember. What factors lead to that and can we repeat the same formula now again with any one in BJP with Yogi or Annamalai or HBS
People remember post 2010 but hardly anyone remembers the vacuum between 2004-2012 in BJP.
Even in that vacuum BJP did decent job.

Modi did not become PM candidate by default. There were competitors from with in.
He had a decent track record. So did Shivraj from MP. There were other senior leaders who tipping their hat for the race.
Modi had an edge and support of people like Arun Jaitley and Rajnath Singh, which enabled him to become the PM candidate. A lot of credit should go Jaitley, who was Modi's man friday around 2012. He was the guy who knew how things worked and had connections. Modi and Shah could plan and win elections but running a central govt was a whole different ball game.
Modi also had bit of luck on his side like most successful people do.

HBS will never become PM. He won't ever be considered either.
Annamalai has a long way to go. He has to win TN first for BJP. If and when he does his stature would zoom up. That's most likely 10 years away. He needs to be patient.
Yogi is definitely ready, he has experience as an MP, running state as CM and winning the state on back of his work.
 

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