"Deeply Regret Jallianwala Bagh": British PM Theresa May In Parliament

Well first of all, EU rules prevent us doing trade deals before Brexit. Secondly, old as she is, I doubt she was present at Jallianwala Bagh and since most of the shooters at Jallianwala Bagh were in fact Indian, maybe you should apologise to yourselves, but perhaps you have more pressing things to consider, like a solution to the millions of people who die from malnutrition and hunger each year in India. All a matter of priorities really. You can't feed them with a humble pie especially if you expect someone else to eat it.

Oh she's the grand mother of all Jalian Waala bagh. Forget EU rules now we'll tear you a new one in ways the EU never can. We'll see what new antics she'll come up with.
 
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This matter should not be highlighted much. No amount of forgiveness or apologies will ever be enough to heal those wounds, only time can, better keep them buried.

If they have to apologize there is no shortage of incidents that can put monsters to shame. While they whipped poor hungry man and woman and let the children to die, Indian food was being wasted in Britain. Bengal famine and absolutely monstrous thinking of 'curse of the world' Churchill and other a-holes is just unpardonable. How much can they apologize? Maybe a payback in future of similar scale can heal the wounds of those who suffered.


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Read about the role of Churchill during Bengal famine and your blood will boil, you will be shocked how can such animals exist and how shamelessly they talk about human rights and value of human life. Even if you are Brit you will feel so ashamed that you will never be able to see yourself in the eye or maybe you will, after all you are a British, the ultimate beneficiary of the blood your ancestors sucked from these poor hungry bloody Indians.
 
May 'regrets' Jallianwala Bagh killing, but no apology
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday described the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar as a 'shameful scar' on British Indian history but stopped short of a formal apology sought by a cross-section of Parliament in previous debates.

In a statement, marking the 100th anniversary of the massacre, at the start of her weekly Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, she reiterated the 'regret' already expressed by the British Government.

The massacre took place in Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar on Baisakhi in April 1919 when the British Indian Army troops, under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer, fired machine guns at a crowd of people holding a pro-independence demonstration.

The turd couldn't even do the decent thing of expressing an apology...well we won't have to apologize for what we do to them now
 
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This matter should not be highlighted much. No amount of forgiveness or apologies will ever be enough to heal those wounds, only time can, better keep them buried.
This I believe is the best possible approach.
I want us to keep the options open for the people of future on giving a befitting response instead.
well we won't have to apologize for what we do to them now
Maybe a payback in future of similar scale can heal the wounds of those who suffered.

Guys, come on. I understand this is an outrageous thing, believe me it burns me up every time I am reminded of it. But you aren't saying you wish the death of millions of people now, are you ? What good will that do for us ?
 
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This matter should not be highlighted much. No amount of forgiveness or apologies will ever be enough to heal those wounds, only time can, better keep them buried.

If they have to apologize there is no shortage of incidents that can put monsters to shame. While they whipped poor hungry man and woman and let the children to die, Indian food was being wasted in Britain. Bengal famine and absolutely monstrous thinking of 'curse of the world' Churchill and other a-holes is just unpardonable. How much can they apologize? Maybe a payback in future of similar scale can heal the wounds of those who suffered.


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Read about the role of Churchill during Bengal famine and your blood will boil, you will be shocked how can such animals exist and how shamelessly they talk about human rights and value of human life. Even if you are Brit you will feel so ashamed that you will never be able to see yourself in the eye or maybe you will, after all you are a British, the ultimate beneficiary of the blood your ancestors sucked from these poor hungry bloody Indians.

Bengal famine is just one of the more reported case. I'm sure there are pleanty others where media couldn't reach. Now imagine if this was what British was doing, what the arabs were doing.

This is why we said we should not try to make arrangements with pak, but whatever outstanding issues we have with them, we should use that as a noose and make even bigger issues so that we can go to nuclear war with them, as a irst step in avenging all that the arabs did here. Then conquer westeward slowly. Now is the best time since whole middle east is in rot. We will never get them like this. And this should be sprea out over next 10 years. Meanwhile we should cause Western Europe to fight among eachother.
 
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This I believe is the best possible approach.




Guys, come on. I understand this is an outrageous thing, believe me it burns me up every time I am reminded of it. But you aren't saying you wish the death of millions of people now, are you ? What good will that do for us ?

First of all, it is not about what good it will do to us, but doing justice to all those people who got killed by them. Your blood boils because you are related to them. Then it is your duty.

The good that it'll do for us will be that all these people will think twice before plotting against Bharat. They are still wreaking havoc in our country, why do they dare to do that??
 
This I believe is the best possible approach.




Guys, come on. I understand this is an outrageous thing, believe me it burns me up every time I am reminded of it. But you aren't saying you wish the death of millions of people now, are you ? What good will that do for us ?

how does f***ing them making them an ineternation dorrmat translate to millions of people dying.
 
woman and let the children to die, Indian food was being wasted in Britain. Bengal famine and absolutely monstrous thinking of 'curse of the world' Churchill and other a-holes is just unpardonable. How much can they apologize? Maybe a payback in future of similar scale can heal the wounds of those who suffered.
Women and children are still being left to die from famine and malnutrition in India even 72 years after independence and there's no World War on now. And you're still exporting food on net. And your neighbours are outperforming you in terms of reducing food poverty deaths. But everyone loves a good distraction right, and that's where the 100th anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh comes in.
 
First of all, it is not about what good it will do to us, but doing justice to all those people who got killed by them.
And how exactly will we deliver justice to them ? Plot one realistic scenario where we can have millions of their people killed.
The good that it'll do for us will be that all these people will think twice before plotting against Bharat.
There are no friends and no enemies in statecraft. There is only national interests, all the rest be damned with. What is in our interests now is to use every available resource to increase our national power, become the nation that people will think twice before messing with. If that requires us to do trade deals with the UK, let's do that. Don't let things of the past stop us from exploring present opportunities.
They are still wreaking havoc in our country, why do they dare to do that??
How exactly ? BBC ? Foreign aid to unscrupulous groups/individuals. They are a nuisance at worst. Frankly the only country they can wreak a havoc across today is UK itself. If you follow recent news from UK they are doing that already, they don't need our help.
how does f***ing them making them an ineternation dorrmat translate to millions of people dying.
Well people brought up Bengal famine that killed millions and talked about "befitting response" that led me to make that comment.

While we are on the subjects of doormats, again they are perfectly capable of doing it themselves. What do you mean by "f***ing them" ?
 
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how does f***ing them making them an ineternation dorrmat translate to millions of people dying.
How does f***ing the British people alive today who had nothing to do with Jallianwala Bagh even equate to justice? All the people who did the killing were Indian with a few Nepalese. At the time many Indians supported the crown and some did not. Those who did shot those who did not.
 
First of all, it is not about what good it will do to us, but doing justice to all those people who got killed by them. Your blood boils because you are related to them. Then it is your duty.

The good that it'll do for us will be that all these people will think twice before plotting against Bharat. They are still wreaking havoc in our country, why do they dare to do that??
You cannot have justice 100 years after the fact, it's impossible. It's like trying to seek justice for Franz Ferdinand.

We have done exactly FA to your country today. NGOs medal in every country. George Soros is probably more guilty than any state actor.
 
Women and children are still being left to die from famine and malnutrition in India even 72 years after independence and there's no World War on now. And you're still exporting food on net. And your neighbours are outperforming you in terms of reducing food poverty deaths. But everyone loves a good distraction right, and that's where the 100th anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh comes in.

Indian govt doesn't create artificial famines to destroy populations (which you did). It was not found looting food stock from people to sell at margins elsewhere. Indians with ration cards (poor people) have access to food at £0.22 at ration stores. On top of that you are accussing a govt which is atleast taking efforts to solve poverty (5% when I last checked) and works for the people when your sole role why looting a country wholesale. Only a Britishit can sink to such a low that you can talk of human rights and bullshit after doing all that they did.
 
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You cannot have justice 100 years after the fact, it's impossible. It's like trying to seek justice for Franz Ferdinand.

We have done exactly FA to your country today. NGOs medal in every country. George Soros is probably more guilty than any state actor.

Well who said it we should do it for justice?? We don't need to do it for justice. We can also turn a pirate. According to Indian Vedic Dharmic code, it is considered duty to turn a pirate against a pirate and destroy him (and then turn noble back again and uphold it). Who we act noble and lawful against is conditional to who the other party is.
 
Indian govt doesn't create artificial famines to destroy populations (which you did). It was not found looting food stock from people to sell at margins elsewhere. Indians with ration cards (poor people) have access to food at £0.22 at ration stores. On top of that you are accussing a govt which is atleast taking efforts to solve poverty (5% when I last checked) and works for the people when your sole role why looting a country wholesale. Only a Britishit can sink to such a low that you can talk of human rights and bullshit after doing all that they did.
Please be informed that Paddy here is an Irishman.He pours scorn on the Irish Independence too.Probably a descendant of someone who served in the Royal Irish Constabulary, which comprised of almost 3/4 th Irish Roman Catholics, who were very active in suppressing their own countrymen.

Royal Irish Constabulary - Wikipedia
 
Guys, come on. I understand this is an outrageous thing, believe me it burns me up every time I am reminded of it. But you aren't saying you wish the death of millions of people now, are you ? What good will that do for us ?
Set a precedent that Karma is a bitch and never forget what you do to others when in power will come back to haunt you, your children.

Sober others up. I don't think India will do something like that but I wish it is done so that when next power exploit or bomb poor people anywhere they remember the consequences.
 
How does f***ing the British people alive today who had nothing to do with Jallianwala Bagh even equate to justice? All the people who did the killing were Indian with a few Nepalese. At the time many Indians supported the crown and some did not. Those who did shot those who did not.
Thanks for displaying your ignorance on military matters, Paddy. If the commanding officer issues an order, his subordinates are inclined to follow it or risk being charged with insubordination at best or high treason at worst.

Case in point.

Qissa Khwani Bazaar massacre - Wikipedia
Quoting from the same Wikipedia source -


"Two platoons of a respected British Indian Army regiment, the Royal Garhwal Rifles, refused to board buses that were to take them into Peshawar for anti-riot duty.[7] A British civil servant wrote later that "hardly any regiment of the Indian Army won greater glory in the Great War (World War I) than the Garhwal Rifles, and the defection of part of the regiment sent shock waves through India, of apprehension to some, of exultation to others."[3] The NCOs of the two platoons involved were sentenced to terms of up to eight years imprisonment.[5]"