Sunday, January 15, 2012

India Replicates Pentagon! Brahamin Bania Raj and LPG Mafia Rule in India is Glorified with Manusmriti Nationalism justifying Exclusion and Ethinic Cleansing!

India Replicates Pentagon! Brahamin Bania Raj and LPG Mafia Rule in India is Glorified with Manusmriti Nationalism justifying Exclusion and Ethinic Cleansing!



India Replicates Pentagon! Brahamin Bania Raj and LPG Mafia Rule in India is Glorified with Manusmriti Nationalism justifying Exclusion and Ethinic Cleansing!

Pentagon is NOT ashamed of Ethnic Cleansing . The Brahamin Bania Raj and LPG Mafia Rule in India is Glorified with Manusmriti Nationalism justifying Exclusion and Ethinic Cleansing. DNA report has exposed the Zionist link of the Brahamin Aryan Invaders and they do everything to be coupled with the Global Zionist Imperialist Order of Racial Discrimination. National President Mulnivasi Bamcef Waman Meshram has explained it very clear that the Brihmins practice Racial Discrimination againstthe Excluded Mulnivasi Bahujan And see what the racial Discrimination is all about if you fail to understand it in Indian South Asian Geopolitics. 

On the one hand, Congress offers Halua of quota within OBC Quota for the segregated Muslim communities not implementing parliamentary consensus for OBC Headcount or the much hyped Sachar Committee report.Resrvation is nullified already implementing LPG. simply Caste Certificate is denied or like the Dhangar, the Majority OBC community in Maharashtra, reservation is denied with techncal default. Communities like Meena and Gujjar are put on War.On the other hand, Indian ruling hegemony is pleased Ga Ga to couple itself with Israel. Muslim Hatred and Anti Pak Campaign is the infinite Bank Account for Brahaminical Nationalism.President Asif Ali Zardari's ruling party, facing intense pressure from Pakistan's powerful generals, lobbied its coalition partners Friday for support as tension raised fear over the stability . It is celebrating time for Indian Brahamin Bania media which intensify the Muslim Hatred campaign as never before. India and Israel have decided to step up the counter-terrorism strategy besides boosting agriculture cooperation through technology. SM Krishna, the first Indian external affairs minister to visit Israel in over a decade, met Israel's top leadership on Tuesday. The two countries also signed an extradition treaty and a pact on transfer of sentenced prisoners as Krishna wound up his two-day visit here. 

For years, India has conducted its relations with Israel almost covertly, as if trying to hide from the Arab world, where its traditional friends lay. But an official who was part of Krishna's meetings in Israel observed, "This visit proved that at the highest levels, India and Israel can openly discuss issues of interest and concern with each other like other normal partners, without inhibitions ." That, in essence was the greatest strategic takeaway from Krishna's visit to Israel, the first in over a decade, with a country that has rapidly become one of India's most important partners , particularly in critical areas of security, defence and what matters to Indians most, agriculture. In his public interactions, Krishna unhesitatingly detailed counter-terrorism, security and defence as the big areas of connect with Israel. 

Interestingly, while Krishna was being presented with a specially signed tennis racquet as an acknowledgment of his love for sports, premier Israeli business media Globes reported that Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) was signing its largest-ever defence deal with India, over $1.1 billion worth of missiles, anti-missile systems, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), intelligence and other systems. According to estimates, defence trade between India and Israel amounted to almost $9 billion. Pentagon officials worry that outrage over a video purporting to depict Marines urinating on Taliban corpses will tarnish the reputation of the entire military. Some also fear it could undermine prospects for exploratory Afghan peace talks. After roundly condemning the Marines' alleged behavior, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and top military leaders on Thursday promised a full investigation and sought to contain the damage at home and abroad. 

According to professor Rajesh Mishra, head of the sociology department in Lucknow University, as they grow in stature, emerging politicians start having economic interests of their own that goes beyond funding elections. "This leads to active collaboration with particular business houses for whom they tweaks policies, manages bidding processes and contracts, and facilitate all direct clearances," he says. It's a symbiotic relationship, adds Professor DS Sengar of Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow. "A businessman needs certainty to function and expand." 

In UP, if the Jaypee Group and Ponty Chadha have prospered under Mayawati, Anil Ambani and Subrata Roy have endured body blows. Mishra describes it as a "fi ght of the foxes". "When a certain political party assumes power, it goes out to hurt the interests of those who are seen close to the previous regime," he says. "Corporate groups are ready for such periods of victimisation. It becomes a part of their risk-management strategy, where they multiply fast during one period and then try to preserve during an adverse regime." 

Panetta also said the incident could endanger the outlook for peace talks, although the Obama administration and the Taliban each voiced readiness Thursday to try peace talks while pledging to carry on the military conflict until their rival objectives are met. The separate statements by senior American and Taliban officials illustrated the improved environment for Afghan reconciliation efforts as well as the daunting task ahead. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the law enforcement arm of the Navy, is heading the main inquiry, which is expected to weigh evidence of violations of the U.S. military legal code as well as the international laws of warfare. Separately, the Marine Corps is doing its own internal investigation. By Thursday evening, the NCIS had interviewed two of the four Marines appearing in the video. At the time they were filmed urinating on the bodies, the four were members of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines, which fought in the southern Afghan province of Helmand for seven months before returning to their home base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, last September. 

Two of the four, plus the commander of the battalion, had moved on to other assignments before the video appeared on the Internet, according to Marine Corps officials who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to discuss an active investigation. Even Thursday's emergence of the Internet video depicting Marines urinating on what appear to be Afghan corpses didn't seem to immediately set back movement toward exploratory negotiations with the Taliban. Asked about possible implications for peace talks, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the U.S. remained strongly committed to supporting Afghan efforts. 

Panetta, however, said the incident could endanger the talks. ``The danger is that this kind of video can be misused in many ways to undermine what we are trying to do in Afghanistan and the possibility of reconciliation,'' Panetta said at Fort Bliss, Texas, adding it's important for the U.S. to move quickly to ``send a clear signal to the world that the U.S. will not tolerate this kind of behavior and that is not what the U.S. is all about.'' Before he left Washington for his troop visit to Fort Bliss, Panetta called President Hamid Karzai to promise a full investigation of the video affair and condemned the Marines' behavior as ``entirely inappropriate.'' As the video spread across the Internet in postings and re-postings, U.S. officials joined with Afghans in calling it shocking, deplorable, inhumane and a breach of military standards of conduct. It shows men in Marine combat gear standing in a semicircle urinating on the bodies of three men in standard Afghan clothing, one whose chest was covered in blood. 

It's not certain whether the dead were Taliban fighters, civilians or someone else. 
The incident will likely further hurt ties with Karzai's government and complicate negotiations over a strategic partnership arrangement meant to govern the presence of U.S. troops and advisers in Afghanistan after most international combat troops withdraw by the end of 2014. Anti-American sentiment is already on the rise in Afghanistan, especially among Afghans who have not seen improvements to their daily lives despite billions of dollars in international aid. They also have deplored the accidental killing of civilians during NATO airstrikes and argue that foreign troops have culturally offended the Afghan people, mostly when it comes to activities involving women and the Quran, the Muslim holy book.

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