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spacemarine2023

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Now now Lad no hindu is too far gone.
I have complete respect for Hindus from Bengal and South who are proud of our ancient cultures…
I have complete rage against sickular filth who think going against our ancient ways are cool they are one step away from going full jihadi or hallelooyaa..
Colour of skin doesn’t matter our Ram and Krishn was of darker hue.. its the inferiority complex these sickulars gets that makes them this sick
 

Jagattunga Govinda III

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If this is the end goal of the dictatorship then consider it a done deal that the non Muslim population will co operate with such an Emergency for such is the opinion built over a period of generations & centuries , accelerated in the last 2-3 decades that the Sanatan society holds about the peacefuls, that they'd willingly endure such hardships for a permanent solution PROVIDED there's a casus belli.

The only busybodies who'd possibly object could possibly be the Sikhs. As far as the LeLi lobby goes be they the Lutyens mafia or the Khan market gang they'd go down faster than a 1$ per hour hooker.

As far as the politicians go , for perspective look at what happened to them in the aftermath of the annulment of Art 370 in J&K. Where was the much touted uprising everybody but especially the usual suspects within & outside the country hoped for ?

Finally let me recount to you the conversation ( from memory based on what I read long ago ) Zhao Zhiyang the Chinese premier had with Deng Xiaoping - the supreme leader of China then , during the Tiananmen Square protests for democracy by the students in the late 1980s in China where Zhao was pleading for the students asking Deng to enter into negotiations with the students & concede at least some of their demands.

The politburo & its standing committee all comprising of party elders - veterans of the communist revolution & the Chinese civil war besides being Deng loyalists were naturally suspicious & being dyed in the wool politicians knew once they conceded some demands it'd be only a matter of time before more such demands were made & the entire CCP would be on a slippery slope.

Hence , when Deng repeatedly asked Zhao why was he so confident he would succeed. Zhao replied it was inevitable since it wasn't merely the students but the workers , peasants , academicians , scholars , intellectuals , press etc who were demanding it & that he was bound to succeed as he had rallied ALL the masses to his cause.

Deng merely replied that in that case , he had nothing as the armed forces of China was behind Deng. The rest is history. Zhao suffered imprisonment followed by house arrest for the rest of his life till his death some 2 decades after the events of the Tiananmen Square. He wasn't even given an official funeral being totally shunned with his name stricken from the records of the CCP , something done to traitors .

Please understand the dynamics of how power is wielded apart from the mechanics of power. Power still flows thru the barrel of the gun. As true as when Mao first uttered it , was true before & will continue to be true .
Let's say that everything you said is accurate. The questions still remain. What is stopping the Chinese, Pakis or possibly the Western lobby from intervening and funding the Islamists as a proxy? In 1977, Porkis and Chinese were both facing internal political issues themselves with there being a coup in the former and the death of Mao in the latter. India at this point was still a closed economy and despite being in the NAM, was solidly Soviet leaning with Indira also being favoured by the Soviets. What incentive do these countries have to not also apply even more pressure by causing ruckus near LOC or Ladakh or Arunachal or even dare I say, the border along Punjab/Rajasthan/Gujarat, at a time when the Indian state will be distracted?

Then finally, with respect to your point regarding power flowing through the barrel of the gun, do we even have enough guns to carry out something like that? The Chinese had to deal with 12 million Uyghurs while Indian Muslims are at least near 200 million as far as population is concerned. The Uyghurs were also more or less concentrated in one region while Indian Muslims as a whole are spread throughout the country. Even for a dictatorship, suppressing as much as say even the quarter of that number of about 50 million people is a very daunting task. How is this accounted for?
 

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Democracy acting hard and dictatorships are two different things.

If you think India can't act hard, then the entire 1980s to 2000s is where I would refer you to look.

PS: The last time we had dictatorship, it ended up with the direct assassination of the prime minister. Especially in this day and age of information perpetuation. We're all here commenting sitting on forums with no real skin in the game, i.e none of us here have been personally inside the government centers where these decisions are being made, with reference to your "snakes" thing.

Average man will fight with his siblings for inheritance from ancestors, and you think religion or nation is too big a price for people and middle-men or politicians of the country? So obviously, dictatorship thing isn't going to work for long, nor very effectively, because that would just replace the current vermin with the newer vermin, which will have far less restrictions and checks and balances on them.
There are cheques and balances for only "outisders" like modi's bhajipao.
No cheques and balances for congress.

A "dictatorship" would work if it was a one party dictatorship, not some cult of personality one-hit wonder dictator like how it was with Spain's Franco.
Today's spain is a lefty shithole..

Another thing is this one party needs to have pan-India reach and "popularity".

Certain places like Karela and TN and AP still have "local preferences" so that has to be remedied
 

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There are cheques and balances for only "outisders" like modi's bhajipao.
No cheques and balances for congress.

A "dictatorship" would work if it was a one party dictatorship, not some cult of personality one-hit wonder dictator like how it was with Spain's Franco.
Today's spain is a lefty shithole..

Another thing is this one party needs to have pan-India reach and "popularity".

Certain places like Karela and TN and AP still have "local preferences" so that has to be remedied
I have a bit of trouble seeing congress having no checks and balances. Aside from the top leadership, all the other officers, MP, MLAs all come from India, and will migrate parties once they see their chance. The system from the inside is still the same - as are the IAS officers that run it, the IPS officers that enforce it - judges of HC are still shifted and threatened by any party that comes into center.

Dictatorship means, as I understand it, that only one party can abuse it single-handedly, and at any time, if their donors change, or if their ideology changes, they can easily just do some human rights violations to get the protestors to stop.

My knowledge comes from talking to an IAS dude personally. The things he has told me has me convinced that any politician, regardless of party or affiliation, will not sell his nation only if: a) he is too unambitious, b) too scared of the consequencues
 

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he been with them for 6 years . he bombed them because they teach bad things . cant sing anti national . dont join army navy , teachers at school , everyone except them will go to hell, dont speak to people outside group , dont take anything from them , dont help them .

he cant fix them so he bombed them .

heard such things about pentacost but first time hearing of jehovah witness .
why bomb them ?
never heard ex-musllims bombing the muslims
 

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President terminates services of Army Major over breach of national security protocol

Army Major was found guilty of keeping classified info on phone & for ‘being in touch with Pakistani Intelligence Operative’ through social media, it is learnt.

SNEHESH ALEX PHILIP
31 October, 2023 05:16 pm IST


File photo of Rashtrapati Bhavan | Representational image | ANI
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New Delhi: A Major in the Army, posted with the Strategic Forces Command at the time of his ‘suspension’ last year, has been terminated from service by President Droupadi Murmu, based on the Army’s recommendation, for breaching security protocol, ThePrint has learnt.

Sources in the defence and security establishment said that the termination order was signed off by the President over a week ago.


Nearly 20 defence personnel are separately undergoing a probe after they were found to be part of a WhatsApp group called “Patiala Peg”, which the accused Major was also part of, where unauthorised conversation is believed to have taken place, it is learnt.
They added that more officers, including a Brigadier-rank officer, will face action in the coming weeks as the probe is complete, but underlined that this is not based on any leaks of classified information outside the Army.
There are about 20 other officers undergoing a probe for separate reasons but connected to a WhatsApp group of the Major. These officers will face action including termination for at least one officer, mentions of severe displeasure of their conduct and even counselling,” a source told ThePrint.

Asked if this entailed only junior officers, the source added that the accused belonged to different ranks.

While the initial investigation was carried out by the Strategic Forces Command, which oversees India’s nuclear arsenal, other agencies have now come into play.

The Major had come under the suspicion of the Strategic Forces Command, which carried out its own probe. When his phone was seized and analysed as part of a probe into his suspicious activities, investigators found the WhatsApp group, which counted several military officers and spouses as its members.


Subsequently, the scope of the probe was expanded.

Incidentally, four Army officers of the rank of Colonel and Lt Colonel had last year filed a petition in the Supreme Court last year alleging that their right to privacy under the Constitution had been violated by military authorities who seized their mobile phones for an espionage investigation and then suspended three of them on the grounds of morality.

“This case is different from that of the Major. We have challenged the way this case was handled since it goes against the principle of natural justice,” Col Amit Kumar (Retd), counsel for the four officers, told ThePrint.

Talking about the Major, sources said he has been found guilty of keeping classified information on his phone which is a violation of the Strategic Forces Command and Army protocols.


He was also found to be guilty of being in touch with a Pakistani Intelligence operative through social media.

Asked if other group members were also part of the racket, sources said that action is being taken against them on the issue of morality and unauthorised social media activities.

(Edited by Amrtansh Arora)

 

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