Bhaag Viru Bhaag
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India has gone to the wild dogs. We are already seeing the side effects of it now. 

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I don't think Joshila has ever lived outside of India. So, he tries to project his Indian view onto issues outside of India. It gets funny at times.
Anyone can get their backside kicked by provoked peopl or by law enforcement. All this hulla loo and bravado works only online.
If he ever gets a chance he will get out of India and will never come back. Just like our patriotic NRIs [MENTION=152021]Rajdeep[/MENTION] and [MENTION=151383]Local.Dada[/MENTION]
They don't represent every Indian here.![]()
Yes we don't represent Indians but a poster like you who is yet to say a single positive thing about India on this forum, represent Indians![]()
Don't you lap up [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] who dies exactly the same with his anti PK rants
Lol. Couldn’t have put it better. I have been thinking the same.
The only hope is that his economic mismanagement will lead to him getting kicked out before the harm becomes permanent
India has gone to the wild dogs. We are already seeing the side effects of it now.![]()
Don't you lap up [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] who dies exactly the same with his anti PK rants
I only give my unbiased opinion on this forum and say it as I see it. It is a different story that what I see as 6 from my place, others view it as 9 from where they are standing but that dosen't mean I lap upto anyone. I hardly ever comment on any Pakistani politics threads anyway as I have zero knowledge about it. So not sure which anti Pak rants I supported.
I think it has already become permanent. The kind of bigotry people have in them is to be seen to be believed. Never before I've seen us being so religiously polarized and that's courtesy one creature!Lol. Couldn’t have put it better. I have been thinking the same.
The only hope is that his economic mismanagement will lead to him getting kicked out before the harm becomes permanent
I'd say these creatures are wolves.India has gone to the wild dogs. We are already seeing the side effects of it now.![]()
Indias is full of extremists And sadly its spilling over to other countries in the world eg what is happening in leicester uk today
Which Indians?
Those that are abroad have most likely thrown their Indian passport in the bin and are no longer 'Indian'.
And who are you to lecture them on what they can and can't do?
I don't think Joshila has ever lived outside of India. So, he tries to project his Indian view onto issues outside of India. It gets funny at times.
Many of them hold OCIs and identify themselves as of Indian origin. Many of them still hold Indian passports and vote in UK elections as citizens of Commonwealth.
It is obvious that they have nothing in common with Pakistanis and trying to be on the same political platform as pakistanis is not going to be any use to them and they should look to separate themselves and go the opposite way.
They generally same share language, cuisine and culture. Isn't this enough?
What do you think separates them?
Outside of India most "Indians" divide themselves into ethnic groups.
Sikhs in Canada will rarely call themselves Indian for example they will call themselves Punjabi.
And most of them live side by side and work alongside Pakistanis.
Being quite honest most of the posters from far flung areas of India like Bengal & Assam seem more full of hatred towards Pakistan but the more North/Western Indians seem ok. South just seem to be in a world of their own living happilly.
And the reason for their extremism is that they are far from the centre and try their best to remain relevant.
So how many terror attacks in UK have been committed by the extremist people of Indian origin?
fanatical hindus gathered in the hundreds tearing up leicester shouting jai shree ram sounds like extremists to me and most people
Eh?
I have known countless Indians in UK like you. My best friend at University was an Indian Tamil (who despised Modi more than me). The only Indians who ive met with an axe to grind are North Indians. Every Southern India I have ever met has been the opposite.
Keep saying this lie to yourself but the issue is no one believes it a bit. Though taking Shri Ram's name is not extremism but no one gathered in thousands tearing up in Leicester. There are video proofs/instagram chat screenshots of what transpired.
Anyway, Indian high commission taken the issue. Hopefully truth will come out
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Press Release: High Commission of India, London condemns the violence in Leicester. <a href="https://twitter.com/MIB_India?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@MIB_India</a> <a href="https://t.co/acrW3kHsTl">pic.twitter.com/acrW3kHsTl</a></p>— India in the UK (@HCI_London) <a href="https://twitter.com/HCI_London/status/1571805409060462593?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 19, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Was that ever enough historically?
The indian high commission is another arm of the far right Rss regime
Anybody that knows leicester should know that the majority of ethnic people there are of indian heritage and that the violence currently is indian hindus on indian muslims
Shame but not surprising the indian high commission dont speak against the violence on the indian muslims there
Though taking Shri Ram's name is not extremism
Most of the worlds news outlets agree its a chant synonymous with anti muslim hatred and violence since the butcher of gujurat came to power
Oh dear.
Not sure which world news relate taking Shri Ram's name as anti muslim hatred. Pls don't make such make hilarious and baseless statements. With mindsets like this, now I truely empathise with Leicester hindus.
fanatical hindus gathered in the hundreds tearing up leicester shouting jai shree ram sounds like extremists to me and most people
You can keep denying the truth and turning your head away from facts but it wont change it
Theres a extremist anti muslim problem in the hindu community The quicker you accept it and take action against it the better it is for secular india and the avge indian who just wants to get on with life
There is a muslim vs rest of the religion problem within the muslim community the quicker you take action against it the better, else the muslimophobia you see is just the beginning. And countless innocent muslims who just want to get on with their lives will suffer.
Its amusing you are giving lectures to hindus.
Yeah you give your unbiased opinion and others can't/don't lol?I only give my unbiased opinion on this forum and say it as I see it. It is a different story that what I see as 6 from my place, others view it as 9 from where they are standing but that dosen't mean I lap upto anyone. I hardly ever comment on any Pakistani politics threads anyway as I have zero knowledge about it. So not sure which anti Pak rants I supported.
Many of them hold OCIs and identify themselves as of Indian origin. Many of them still hold Indian passports and vote in UK elections as citizens of Commonwealth.
It is obvious that they have nothing in common with Pakistanis and trying to be on the same political platform as pakistanis is not going to be any use to them and they should look to separate themselves and go the opposite way.
You have no idea. After moving to the UK at uni, my best friend was a Pakistani. I hung out with Pakistanis and Indians, cooked and ate together and went to watch India - Pakistan cricket matches together. Hell, even now some of my good friends are Pakistanis.
There is no genuinely no ill feeling between the two. We didnt talk politics or religion, but were invited to each others religious celebration. I have been to his place so many times for iftaari.
This is how the India that I grew up in used to be. I used to go to my friends place for Eid and they would come over and celebrate Diwali, rakhi and holi at ours. Never did religion ever become a consideration growing up.
I find more in common with my Pakistani friends, than with a lot of small minded Indians. We have a lot in common, and just because some politicians want us to, I am not going to bring petty differences in my life.
You seem to have changed a lot. It seems after moving to UK you saw a new side of Pakistanis. I mean the side which Indian news channels or media will never show.
You have no idea. After moving to the UK at uni, my best friend was a Pakistani. I hung out with Pakistanis and Indians, cooked and ate together and went to watch India - Pakistan cricket matches together. Hell, even now some of my good friends are Pakistanis.
There is no genuinely no ill feeling between the two. We didnt talk politics or religion, but were invited to each others religious celebration. I have been to his place so many times for iftaari.
This is how the India that I grew up in used to be. I used to go to my friends place for Eid and they would come over and celebrate Diwali, rakhi and holi at ours. Never did religion ever become a consideration growing up.
I find more in common with my Pakistani friends, than with a lot of small minded Indians. We have a lot in common, and just because some politicians want us to, I am not going to bring petty differences in my life.
You have no idea. After moving to the UK at uni, my best friend was a Pakistani. I hung out with Pakistanis and Indians, cooked and ate together and went to watch India - Pakistan cricket matches together. Hell, even now some of my good friends are Pakistanis.
There is no genuinely no ill feeling between the two. We didnt talk politics or religion, but were invited to each others religious celebration. I have been to his place so many times for iftaari.
This is how the India that I grew up in used to be. I used to go to my friends place for Eid and they would come over and celebrate Diwali, rakhi and holi at ours. Never did religion ever become a consideration growing up.
I find more in common with my Pakistani friends, than with a lot of small minded Indians. We have a lot in common, and just because some politicians want us to, I am not going to bring petty differences in my life.