Krishna Aradhi

Krishna Aradhi

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179 weeks ago @ India Retold - HAD AJMAL KASAB NOT BE... · 0 replies · +1 points

That's the problem: most of the "key influencers" are dhimmi pseudo secularists who know only how to suck up to other p-secs disconnected from the real India. However, we can change things. I am going to link up to this post on my blog. I will help, in my own small way :)

179 weeks ago @ India Retold - HAD AJMAL KASAB NOT BE... · 5 replies · +1 points

Vinodji,

Awesome! You have come up with an accurate projection of what would have been the scenario had Kasab not been caught alive. The dhimmis and the p-sec intelligentsia would have had a field day blaming the BJP and it sister organisations for these attacks. Even now, I see people supporting what Antulay said: that Karkare's death should be probed. In SMS polls on a few news channels, almost 50% said Antulay was right. It makes me wonder about how much damage the Congres has already wreaked on the country with its sensationalisation of "Hindu Terrorism". We cannot even tell Pakistan in its face that they are responsible for the hell we are facing.

We are taking political correctness a wee bit too far, don't you think?

180 weeks ago @ India Retold - "CONGRESS SOUNDS ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Vinod,

There you go, we are back to civilisation :D

180 weeks ago @ India Retold - "CONGRESS SOUNDS ... · 0 replies · +1 points

@SYP

So, you're not a p-sec after all, just an unbiased commentator. LOL! Well, we were talking about the dhimmi "secular" news channels which have distorted news for ages. A majority of the internet populace is hooked onto these news channels (or websites), and it's necessary to expose them for what they are. Your point about the EC is fair enough. However, I wonder how many people actually check that website out. I, for one, didn't even know that they upload all the stats. I guess we have a lot to learn from you.

Being a "right winger", or a center-rightist, as I prefer to identify myself, doesn't necessarily mean that I support the BJP. Banish that thought from your mind. I am quite sure I won't be voting for the BJP in these Lok Sabha elections. There is an awesome former IAS officer contesting from Pune ( where I live) and I shall be voting for him.

/// As I said, the media is pseudo-secular according to you guys and Jinnah is secular!

Again, it's not necessary that I share Advani's views for reasons already stated above.

/// And why is Mizoram not to be counted? Just because it has no BJP? Would you not count Jammu if BJP wins some seats there which I believe it will this time? Jammu itself is only one Lok Sabha seat , just like Mizoram.

You know what? That's exactly what I am going to do. I am going to count Jammu if the BJP wins there. I'd love to needle the separatists and the dhimmi activists like Arundhati Roy who have been saying all along that we should let that state go.

/// But before that at least accept in this very platform that you people have wrongly blamed the media!

Nope, that's something I won't accept. I had seen the media coverage on counting day, and they were projecting that the Congress had actually trounced the BJP.

/// All of them, the Congress, the BJP, the Communists, the Janata Dal types, Mayawati. All of them are the same.

LOL! I wonder who you will be voting for this time. You seem to hate the whole political breed. I won't blame you for that, though.

If you're not a p-sec, I have got nothing against you. I even take back the venom I spewed against you. We really need more unbiased people like you. But stop painting all "right wingers" with the same brush. As far as I know, Vinod is a highly unbiased blogger, and I won't call him a "right winger" or a "saffronite".

CEASEFIRE!!!

180 weeks ago @ India Retold - "CONGRESS SOUNDS ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Vinod,

I apologise if you feel that I have hijacked your post in any way. I know that you probably do not prefer my style of aggressive posturing. It's just that p-secs make me sick, very sick.

180 weeks ago @ India Retold - "CONGRESS SOUNDS ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Are you really a moron or do you just pretend to be one? How did Jinnah come into the discussion?

@ Kislay

Nah... I don't think this is 1conoclast. He would have come up with such a long, intimidating reply, that we'd have taken a whole hour to come up with a convincing reply. SYP is just too easy to tackle. Heh.

180 weeks ago @ India Retold - "CONGRESS SOUNDS ... · 0 replies · +1 points

@ Spoil Your Party (shucks, don't you have a name, or don't you have the guts to reveal it?)

Truth is bitter, isn't it? Is that all you got? Calling us "saffronites"? Please bring something new to the table instead of just ranting.

//The whole media, all channels, all newspapers, everybody has been bought over by the Congress?

Finally, dhimmis like you are getting what we wanted to convey all along. The Congress doesn't need to buy out these media outlets. The majority of these outlets are pseudo-secularist anyway. So, they'll naturally suck up to the Congress. They live in their own comfortable world, disconnected from the real India. This much was pretty obvious when Modi humbled these morons in the media. Their "merchant of death" campaign fizzled out. Gujarat voted - for development.

I can go on, but it seems I don't need to. Vinod has asked you a question and also given a link for your perusal. So, go ahead, read it, and come back only if you have something new to say. That "saffronite" crap is getting boring now.

180 weeks ago @ India Retold - "CONGRESS SOUNDS ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Vinod,

Awesome! Even I was peeved by the way the media were getting multiple orgasms on counting day. They were acting as if the Congress had completely trounced the BJP. Hell, the BJP swept Madhya Pradesh, which I am sure sends quite a few MPs to the Lok Sabha.

The Congress should be really scared now that they have won Delhi and Rajasthan. Why? On the eve of the counting, there was an editorial in The Indian Express. Its contention was that the elections to these states happens just a few months before the Lok Sabha elections every time. The editorial further said that in 1998, the Congress swept all these states before the Lok Sabha elections. But who won the LS elections? BJP. In 2004, the BJP swept all of these states except one. But who won the elections? Congress. In 2008, the Congress hasn't exactly swept these states, but the media are projecting it like that. So, who will win the LS elections? Hehehe... we'll know soon enough.

P.S. Did you see how the Kangreesis are bickering in Rajasthan over who should be the CM? They had a much-publicised meeting in Rajasthan yesterday. Their final decision? That Mrs. G will take the final decision. LOL! I hate these asslickers.

182 weeks ago @ India Retold - INDIA UNDER ATTACK: TI... · 0 replies · +1 points

Vinod,

The Financial Times has got on the "Hindu Terror" bandwagon already. Check this out,

Quote:

Both Islamist and Hindu extremists have been bombing their way across India in an attempt to polarise opinion, especially ahead of general elections next year. Some of these appear to have been “false flag” attacks, including by Hindu supremacists masquerading as jihadis. One of the Mumbai attackers, presumed to be Islamists, was photographed wearing a sacred Hindu thread around his wrist.

End of quote.

Read the full article: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b77572d0-bcbc-11dd-af5a...

WTF?

182 weeks ago @ India Retold - INDIA UNDER ATTACK: TI... · 0 replies · +1 points

LOL! Indeed, even a child knows that. I wonder when MMS (or the Italian Shadow PM) will realise the same thing. Pakistan keeps showing us the middle finger all the time, and we do nothing about it. Soon, those damned Paki apologists in the media will start pointing out that even Pakistan has faced similar attacks (the Mariott attacks) and therefore they too are victims of terrorism. We are supposed to melt at such bulls**t. We may not melt, but MMS surely will.

btw, did you see his address to the nation two days ago? MMS is the most insipid, dull and uninspiring orator I have ever seen in such an important position as that of the Indian PM. Shucks.