Send Yogi.
yogi will destroy Norway by teaching them how up does medical care
Send Yogi.
I know. My father was very new into the state police force at that time. A lot of people in the state know too, the younger generation not so much. In fact this is one those things that helped turn the tide in our favour. I've written about it here :@Gautam
Now i remember NLFT the Christian terror group in tripura used to kidnap Hindu families and force them into incest and other unmentionable sexual acts , make the pronographic videos and sell them to western sources for countries like Sweden Norway etc to generate funds . Did you know that ? Ask around somebody will confirm it .
IB does not take law into hand guess what they made a exception for the responsible bast*rds
how many Indians know about all these ? Unless population is made aware they will continue to be victims of the predators or rather degenerates. Indian Presstitudes made sure to cover it up.
another speciality of NLFT ie to convert Hindus to Christians under gun point and brutal violence including rape and gangrape . But none of these ever got reported in national media as usual.
and guess what Norway has connection with NLFT through its orgs
As India's Protests Swell, What Is Modi’s Endgame?
By : Mihir Sharma
A government in thrall to Hindu nationalism has pushed religious minorities into a corner. It can’t be surprised at the result.
Protests have broken out across India, a few of them violent, against a new law that fast-tracks citizenship for non-Muslim migrants from three majority-Muslim countries. In the northeastern state of Assam, where migration has long been a major political issue, four protesters were killed when security forces opened fire. In both the capital of Delhi and the town of Aligarh, local police stormed university campuses, beating up and arresting students. It is no coincidence that both the universities are historically Muslim.
In response, the government has arbitrarily turned off the internet across wide swathes of India and many states and cities have prohibited the gathering of four or more people — including in parts of Delhi, the software hub of Bengaluru, and the entire state of Uttar Pradesh, home to 200 million people. Hundreds have been arbitrarily detained, including some of India’s most prominent public intellectuals.
The widespread dissent has surprised nobody. The citizenship law is dangerous enough on its own terms: It imposes a religious test, which should in any case be anathema in a secular republic, and it deliberately excludes neighboring countries with persecuted Muslim minorities.
But it shouldn’t be seen in isolation. Officials have also promised a nationwide register that would require Indians to jump through hoops to prove their citizenship. Thus the two bills together are what have caused real concern: Very stringent requirements to verify citizenship can be imposed, and only Muslims will be required to fulfill them. The result is a sort of hideous hybrid of Trump’s “Muslim ban” and Britain’s “hostile environment.”
India is home to 200 million Muslims, the world’s second-largest national population. Like India’s other religious minorities, they’ve always been well integrated into the political system; for decades they were courted by politicians, and the law carved out special protections for them. In recent years, that has changed, especially after the election of Narendra Modi as prime minister in 2014. Right-wing ideologues declared gleefully that Modi’s party had “demolished the theory of a Muslim veto” on who ruled in India.
Now Muslims are slowly being pushed into a corner by a government completely in thrall to Hindu nationalism. This year, India’s only Muslim-majority state was split into two, and suffered the added indignity of having its statehood taken away and replaced by direct rule from New Delhi. A long-running dispute over a mosque that had been demolished by a fanatical mob to make way for a temple dedicated to a Hindu deity ended with the Supreme Court essentially legitimizing the attack by giving the land to “the Hindus.”
When the mosque was originally demolished in 1992, religious violence broke out across the country and India’s cities burned. This time, Muslims have accepted the injustice quietly. Even after the citizenship bill, and despite incidents of violence and vandalism in rural areas, many of the protests in the largest cities have been peaceful. Yet India’s leaders have chosen to draw attention to the violence: Modi, addressing a political rally, gave vent to a characteristic dog whistle when he said those “setting the fire” could be “identified by their clothes” as Muslims.
In fact, the protests in the cities — many led by students from some of the country’s best-regarded universities — have attracted young people of all faiths and none. They understand that the government wants to make things ever more difficult for religious minorities, and fear the logical endpoint of this strategy. Yet India’s Muslims are faced with an impossible choice. If they don’t protest, they’ll allow their homeland to slide further down a path that ends in the detention camps that are already being built on the border. If they do, then India’s rulers will seize on the crowds to further bolster insecurity among the Hindu majority. It is no coincidence that the harshest crackdowns on protest are in states ruled by Modi’s party; elsewhere, huge demonstrations have been peaceful and unimpeded.
To many in India and around the world, it’s inexplicable that the government would choose to play with fire in this manner. An overwhelmingly peaceful, well-integrated religious minority of such size is something other countries would envy. But cultural insecurity and demographic paranoia are a toxic cocktail, even when you are — like India’s Hindus — four-fifths of the country and almost a billion strong.
In the end, we’ll have to hope that good sense prevails in the rest of the political class. Some state officials have already said they’ll refuse to apply the laws as they stand. India’s federalism, already under strain, looks like it will be stressed still further.
The government in New Delhi might well have been pleased at first. After all, the angrier that liberals, secularists and minorities got, the more successful its divisive gambit would seem. Yet the growing scale of the crisis — the protests and the internet shutdowns and the assembly bans — suggests that even Narendra Modi’s government might now be wondering exactly what it has unleashed.
The language in the bill should not have included specific religions, rather just protect refugees facing religious persecution in PAK-AFG-BD.
Yes but that would not have helped BJP, esp with its core supporters.....
You've got it perfectly.
It's not the action that's important.
It's the perception that you're screwing with someone that's the important bit.
Everything else constructive is long since forgotten.
As a nation of lemmings drink from the poisoned chalice.
Hate begets more hate.
A fire needs more wood.
Once the current stock of wood is over, the fire will not automatically go off.
It will look for new wood.
Cheers, Doc
I'm actually seeing a subtle change in Muslims wherever I go.
Bhakts will swell their chests and say that's because they've successfully managed to scare them.
But honestly guys, no offense, I've grown up in Bihar in the 70s and 80s.
I've seen Muslims on Hindus. Up close and very personal.
These guys are worried, but not scared.
And they are for the first time realising that there is a nation (of mostly Hindus) which is with them.
You can see it on the streets.
I'm not an internet n Twitter gyaanchodi guy like most of this generation.
I live on the ground, among the people. On the streets.
Which is where this nation is heading.
As the real Hindus wake up.
Cheers, Doc

Bhai, it's because we have a brain that's on an average bigger than the average bhakt's.
Hum bacche nahin hain.
Demonetisation we kept quiet.
Enough is enough bhan*.
Cheers, Doc
You've got it perfectly.
It's not the action that's important.
It's the perception that you're screwing with someone that's the important bit.
Everything else constructive is long since forgotten.
As a nation of lemmings drink from the poisoned chalice.
Hate begets more hate.
A fire needs more wood.
Once the current stock of wood is over, the fire will not automatically go off.
It will look for new wood.
Cheers, Doc
Keep living in your La la land
Big boss generates MORE TWEETS IN A DAY THAN THESE PROTESTS
Your Abuses wont make a difference
Pakistan people abuse India the whole day
Does it change anything
There is a certain sadism that operates in the psyche of some of our cousins in the north which, i have mentioned previously, revels in when the people they hate squirm. This happens no just between Hindus vs Muslims, or upper castes vs lower castes. Political parties know this and exploit this for their nefarious ends. Hatred for their fellow Indian appears to have seeped skin deep and now in their very DNA. The problem is this kind of hatred will not abate by just cornering the Muslims. Once the Muslims has been dealt with, this sadistic psyche will be on the look out for new targets. Next it will be caste groups and then linguistic minorities and followed by regional minorities.
I'm a bawa.
We use gaalis like grammatical place holders.
Cheers, Doc
Supreme Court UNDERSTANDS laws better than anybody
If it was illegal they would have stayed
It immediately and Modi would have lost face
Hindus are quietly watching these Sponsored protests
This is NOTHING BUT JEALOUSY AND HATRED FOR MODI
Opposition is deliberately misleading the country
Just one Word reply would Suffice -- NONSENSE
You should curse the Iranians
May be , The Almighty will punish Iranians and give you some justice , peace and closure