As has been attempted to be pointed out, it's not this or that individual
leader.
The manifesto itself promises all these.
(Of course, it doesn't use the adjective "termite".)

Lodging complaint is not a bad idea.
In case that helps make the protest more visible.

Sukla


On Fri, 12 Apr 2019, 16:01 Faizi S <[email protected] wrote:

>
> Amit Shah's noxious statement on removing 'infiltrators' is actually
> welcome. And the best way to determine infiltrators and invaders is genetic
> study, every other method will be flawed. Lets first officially approve the
> Indian national gene pool, jointly by our research bodies and international
> research groups (A huge body of this work is already done). And whoever
> shows a marked variation from this gene pool can be suspected as an
> infiltrator, and deported to where they had come from. Those who have
> invaded India from the Ural mountains of Central Asia, some 3000 years ago,
> on the strength of the speed of the horses and the wheel (chariot) and
> devastated the Indus Valley civilisation, as graphically described in Rig
> Veda, should be finally recognised for what they are. Just so that we have
> peace, harmony, welfare and civilisation inspired by Indus Valley in S
> Asia. I hope Amit Shah will be taken seriously
>
> Shall we not complain to the EC, in the meantime...
> Faizi
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 2:08 PM Sukla Sen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> [What Shah has said consists essentially of two parts.
>>
>> I. The NRC will be implemented all across the land and "infiltrators"
>> would be identified.
>> That's about the NRC.
>> It's in their manifesto itself.
>>
>> II. All "infiltrators" would be thrown out.
>> However, exemptions would be made in case of Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs.
>> This is about the Citizenship Amendment Act.
>> The enactment of the above is also a promise of the manifesto.
>>
>> So, rather than any individual leader, it's the Manifesto itself.
>>
>> In this connection, one'd rather recall that in the context of the CIA
>> failure to anticipate the Indian nuclear blasts on May 11 and 13 1998, it
>> was observed that while the intelligence agency was busy digging into and
>> deciphering "classified" documents, it had simply overlooked the BJP
>> manifesto, very much in the public domain.
>> The manifesto had promised India's nuclear weaponisation.
>>
>> So, one has to take it a bit more seriously.
>>
>> In any case, the dismantling of the "secular", "democratic" state and
>> displacing it with a "Hindu Rashtra", most likely bit by bit, initially,
>> and, finally, by a hammer blow, would require intense polarisation of the
>> Indian populace, linked to their religious identities.
>> That'd, in turn, call for a permanent, or, at least, long drawn out,
>> civil war like conditions.
>> The NRC, in conjunction with the CAA, could be just the most perfect tool.
>>
>> *So, these are not mere jumlas.*
>> *One'd underestimate them only at one's great peril.*
>> *Not business as usual, any longer.*
>>
>> The nuclear blasts of 1998 become exceedingly relevant, in that specific
>> context.
>>
>> At a rally in Darjeeling on Thursday, 11 April, BJP President Amit Shah
>> said, “We will ensure implementation of NRC in the entire country. We will
>> remove every single infiltrator from the country, except Buddha, Hindus and
>> Sikhs.”
>> The NRC – or the National Register of Citizens – in Assam is a document
>> meant to contain names of all “genuine citizens” in the state, and has been
>> controversial as many argue they have been left out of it unfairly.
>> The BJP’s official Twitter handle tweeted Shah’s statement, too.
>> “We have promised in our manifesto that when Narendra Modi forms
>> government once again, we will implement NRC in the entire country,” said
>> Shah.
>> The open call against minorities of the country shook Twitterati – and
>> many of them tweeted in disbelief.
>>
>>
>> Pls. visit the site for the screenshots of the tweets.]
>>
>>
>> https://www.thequint.com/elections/social-dangal/hitler-talk-twitter-furious-over-bjps-nrc-plans-for-india?fbclid=IwAR1uoHJHhlrps2-1gBstxnD0A5SSIayUv4xAM-PLO3-LS5KyMCpOKWZoOZo
>>
>> ‘Hitler Talk’: Twitter Furious Over BJP’s NRC Plans For India
>>
>> THE QUINT
>>
>> UPDATED: 06H 06M AGO
>>
>> 2 min read
>>
>> At a rally in Darjeeling on Thursday, 11 April, BJP President Amit Shah
>> said, “We will ensure implementation of NRC in the entire country. We will
>> remove every single infiltrator from the country, except Buddha, Hindus and
>> Sikhs.”
>>
>> The NRC – or the National Register of Citizens – in Assam is a document
>> meant to contain names of all “genuine citizens” in the state, and has been
>> controversial as many argue they have been left out of it unfairly.
>>
>> The BJP’s official Twitter handle tweeted Shah’s statement, too.
>>
>> “We have promised in our manifesto that when Narendra Modi forms
>> government once again, we will implement NRC in the entire country,” said
>> Shah.
>>
>> The open call against minorities of the country shook Twitterati – and
>> many of them tweeted in disbelief.
>>
>>
>> Nazism?
>> The sheer audacity of the statement also prompted Twitterati to compare
>> the party to Hitler’s. Journalist Tony Joseph compared this to Nazism.
>>
>>
>> Another Twitter user said this is “straight up Hitler talk”.
>>
>>
>> ‘This Shows BJP’s Agenda’
>> Gauhar Khan and Pooja Bhatt expressed shock at the “blatantly divisive”
>> nature of the BJP.
>>
>>
>> YouTuber Dhruv Rathee said this threat of exodus will cause riots among
>> millions of people as NRC is a heavily flawed process of determining
>> “infiltrators”.
>>
>>
>> ‘We Will Remove You First’
>> Some Twitter users said people will respond to this threat by voting them
>> out. “You may have all departments dancing to your tunes now, but soon
>> India will respond back to this threat,” said AAP spokesperson Preeti
>> Sharma Menon.
>>
>>
>> Journalist Rifat Jawaid said the citizens are determined to remove the
>> BJP first.
>>
>>
>> ‘Too Late To Evict Buddha’
>> Twitterati poked fun at the tweet that mentioned ‘Buddha’ instead of
>> ‘Buddhists’.
>>
>>
>>
>> Cause For Concern
>> Journalist Mitali Saran said the statement is proof that there is cause
>> for concern.
>>
>>
>> Another journalist Vidya said the BJP’s official Twitter handle would get
>> blocked for this hate-mongering if it were a just world.
>>
>>
>> Show Of Solidarity
>> Many Sikhs expressed their protest over the statement and refused to
>> support “hatred and bigotry”.
>> --
>> Peace Is Doable
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Peace Is Doable
>>
>>
>>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to