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Amandeep Hindustani

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  1. Sir, why are you asking me questions if you already know the answer? Am I talking about Tibet? Nepal? Afghanistan? Pakistan? Sri Lanka? Process of elimination based on available evidence is pretty easy. And yes you have made no comment about the news from the States, and what should be done about it.
  2. I suggest you line up the dates first and learn a few things about your own religion in "simpler language" before you make claims. - And as Valmiki says " Ram se bada Ram kaa Naam" - The name of Ram is bigger than Ram himself"
  3. What makes you think rapes are not unreported in the States? After you're done sniffing the Queens arse for some medals let me know I can put up some current news from jolly ol England as well.
  4. Have you stopped rape in your Queens England? Rotherham sex scandal is happening right now. Arguably, the worst pedo ring in modern times. Involves police, pakistanis and some sikh girls. Where is your khalsa?
  5. Yep, I say the same thing about your silence on other questions. But I will take away two answers, if you like.
  6. Police have taken almost 2.5 Billion dollars from motorists in the States who were not charged with any crime. http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/investigative/2014/09/06/stop-and-seize/?hpid=z3 Police Chief admits to sexually assaulting unconscious women but let off http://thefreethoughtproject.com/probation-police-chief-sexually-assaulted-unconscious-woman-picked-911-call/#q4rbkcqRy1l45p0r.99 Women working 4 part time jobs to make ends meet dies in her car while trying to get some sleep. http://gawker.com/woman-working-four-part-time-jobs-dies-in-car-while-try-1627956779?utm_campaign=socialflow_gawker_facebook&utm_source=gawker_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow Mother fed her daughter tapeworms to make skinny for a beauty pageant. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/mother-fed-her-daughter-tapeworms-to-make-her-skinny-for-pageant-9686105.html
  7. Latest news from the sole superpower. The Independent ‏@Independent 23m23 minutes ago Black teen in the US? You're 21 times more likely to be shot by police http://i100.io/iZOZpzN Los Angeles Times ‏@latimes 43m43 minutes ago LAPD falsified records to make it appear that officers were patrolling when they weren't, investigation finds: http://lat.ms/1so0GhR Salon.com ‏@Salon 41s41 seconds ago The latest NFL bombshell: Former exec says teams have covered up "hundreds and hundreds" of domestic violence cases http://slnm.us/nQlUj6l Police: 4-year-old took heroin to day care SELBYVILLE, Del. (AP) — A 4-year-old girl mistakenly took hundreds of packets of heroin to her day care center and began passing it out to classmates, thinking it was candy, Delaware State Police said Tuesday. Several children who received the packets Monday morning went to the hospital as a precaution, police said. But no packets were opened, and all of the kids were released after being examined. Police say the child unknowingly brought the heroin to the center when her mother gave her a different backpack because the girl's regular backpack had been ruined by the family pet. Police say the backpack contained nearly 250 packets of heroin, totaling nearly 4 grams, all labeled "Slam." http://news.yahoo.com/police-4-old-took ... 41978.html Mom, beau plead not guilty in alcohol-in-IV death ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (AP) — A man told police he poured vodka into the IV feeding tube of his girlfriend's disabled 13-year-old son to settle him down, a dose of alcohol that contributed to his death, according to court documents released Wednesday. Walter Richters and Melissa Robitille, both 38, were charged with second-degree murder in the Aug. 22 death of Isaac Robitille. They entered not-guilty pleas at their arraignment Wednesday afternoon in Caledonia County and were ordered held without bail. Neither spoke. "There is great evidence of guilt," said Maria Byford, deputy state's attorney. Isaac was born with significant medical conditions and disabilities that required the assistance of caretakers for up to 80 hours a week. Feeding tubes supplied him with a strict diet of a pediatric nutritional drink, baby formula, water and vitamins. Court records show that Robitille told police that an insurance foul-up meant she was paying $800 a month for the formulas. http://news.yahoo.com/cops-pair-put-boo ... 17764.html
  8. Asking questions that have obvious answers is sheer stupidity. Not worthy of my time. If you want to make a point then go for it. And I will respond in "simpler language." Your sheer silence on the crime epidemic in the western world baffles me.
  9. Crime is not rampant in America? The highest number of incarcerations in the world. Why show off your achievements (America) when such major crime is an everyday occurrence. Why do anything? Science, Education, Business let's just sit at home, shall we?
  10. Are you celebrating Diwali or making a complete break with Hindustani culture? What do you think about sexual assault/rape in Amreeka? What should be done?
  11. What do you think? Based on everything you've heard from me which country do you think I'm talking about. Lets play a game. a) India Pakistan c) Sri Lanka d) Tibet e) Afghanistan f) Bangladesh e) Khalistan You have phone a friend, lifeline and I can take away two answers.
  12. It depends on the person respectful people will get respectful answers. It's still a legit question who here will be celebrating the Hindustani festival of Diwali?
  13. Are you going to stop celebrating Diwali and using " Singh" surname.
  14. People without a country can easily say that. This is what you get when you a beautiful religion like Sikhism hijacked by a group of people who added no contribution to it. Picking berries for a living...LOL
  15. How does the Queens arse taste? Easy there. How does the Queens arse taste? Did you arrive on a shipping container? Or did you hide on a boat? Maybe you married your sister for citizenship, you are quite famous for that. Your also famous for the drug trade here in Vancouver, along with wife beating and even killing. The kicker is picking berries on farms for a living. 2% communities don't matter in the grand scheme of things. That and treating the langar at gurudwaras as a 24/7 meal service. Just like your famous sant used to do by lying around a manja all day only to be smased by the IG. Invite me to one of your protests LOL! Is that whats left? hahaha...maybe a petition or a khalistani summons. These jatts openly admit that reading and writing does not interest them. That explains everything.
  16. Very easy to feed 10, 20 million people even harder when it reaches 100 million or a billion. The rise in poverty levels amongst the Sikhs is a result of this phenom. Your living on borrowed time and will follow the same trend as the communities before you. That includes poverty, internal conflict and the religion going in multiple directions. I believe your already seeing it. Btw, your mom the Queen played a special role in the poverty of the third world. I believe you may know something about the billions looted from Indians. Nobel peace prizes etc. are just the tip of the iceberg. Yindoos are nearly at the top of every field nationally and internationally leaving the other two communities behind. You want me to post some?
  17. Laughable is that an entire Kaum can't produce even a single booker prize winner, forget Nobel peace prize winner. It's quite obvious your knowledge of history comes entirely from Professor babbu manns latest album " kudi mera val vekhde aa" with its top song "happy de mustang" Exploitation has always been present in society and cannot be eliminated. Or I'm sure Jesus, Krishna and Nanak would have put an end to it. Doofus. All can happen is that it cAn be reduced and fought. Also, you have not put a comment about amreeka being the rape capital of the world, and if you feel safe walking around in your skirt as you pick up customers on the street corner. And where is your sister? Mrs. Bahl? And I'm no guru or mahatma that can put the above in "simpler language" for the jatts because more than one sentence confuses you.
  18. For you West Punjab is fine. And when you come back hiding in shipping containers then you could ask for citizenship. And hope the Hindutva brigade shows some daya.
  19. http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/nobel-caps-decades-of-fighting-child-slavery-in-india-605185?pfrom=home-lateststories Many years have passed, but a police chief named Amitabh Thakur can remember the precise moment when he first set eyes on Kailash Satyarthi, who won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Satyarthi was lying on the ground, bleeding profusely from the head, while a group of men converged on him with bats and iron rods. They worked for the Great Roman Circus, which was illegally employing teenagers trafficked from Nepal as dancing girls. Satyarthi, a Gandhian activist in a simple white cotton tunic, had come to free them. As he approached the scene, the chief realized he was interrupting a savage beating. "I remember that when I reached this man, he was rather composed," Thakur said. "I was very impressed, for the simple reason that a man was putting his life in danger for a noble cause." Satyarthi is not an international celebrity like 17-year-old Malala Yousufzai of Pakistan, with whom he is sharing the prize. Instead, he has labored for three decades to shave away at the numbingly huge problem of child slavery in India, using undercover operatives and camera crews to find the airless workrooms and mine shafts where children were being kept. The circus raid was a reminder of the factors that converge in favor of employers using bonded labor in India: caste differences, religious differences, political and economic leverage. About 28 million children ages 6-14 are working in India, according to UNICEF, the U.N. children's agency. Satyarthi's organization, called Bachpan Bachao Andolan, or Save the Children Mission, is credited with freeing 70,000 of them. In 1994, he started another group, called Rugmark, now known as GoodWeave International, in which rugs are certified to have been made without child labor. Asked to explain the origin of his life's work, Satyarthi sometimes tells a story from his childhood, when he proudly entered a schoolyard for the first time and noticed a boy his own age, the son of a cobbler, gazing at him from outside the gate. He screwed up his courage and approached the cobbler, asking why his son did not go to school. "He replied, 'Look, sir, we are the people who are born to work,'" he said. "I was so disturbed. Why do we people have so many dreams, and they have none? This has gone so deep to my heart, and that is when I started working with poor children. It was a nonissue in my country." Satyarthi is the eighth Indian to win a Nobel, and only the second - after Mother Teresa - to win the Peace Prize. As India undergoes swift economic expansion, a growing middle class has created a surging demand for domestic workers, jobs often filled by children. There is virtually no enforcement of labor laws, and newspapers regularly carry accounts of children sold into service and confined in horrific conditions, paid nothing and barely fed. They are sought-after employees, and in a population struggling with dire poverty, there is little will to stamp out the practice. Simon Steyne, a longtime friend and colleague of Satyarthi's, said reducing child labor was ultimately the responsibility of governments and lawmakers. "I don't think Kailash would say, 'We are going to go out and rescue the other 168 million,'" Steyne said. But he added that his friend was driven by a sense of moral urgency and a ground-level network of informants who continually provide reports of exploitation. "If there is intelligence that there are children being physically trafficked on a train, they will get raid and rescue workers together at a station," said Steyne, an official at the International Labor Organization. "And when the train stops, they'll board the train and rescue the children." Born about 6 1/2 years after India won independence, Satyarthi, 60, was so deeply impressed with Mahatma Gandhi's teachings that, as a teenager, he invited a group of high-caste local bigwigs to a meal prepared by low-caste "untouchables"; the invited guests boycotted the event and then shunned his family. Deeply upset, the boy dropped his Brahmin family name in favor of Satyarthi, which means "seeker of truth," according to an account on his website. A few years later, Satyarthi was studying engineering at college when Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency, cracking down on civil liberties and suspending elections. Already a Marxist, he mobilized students against the government and spent much of the period avoiding arrest warrants, said Prabhat Kumar, a longtime friend and fellow activist. Satyarthi ultimately came to prominence by organizing raids to free child laborers. Undercover operatives posing as buyers or laborers would persuade businesspeople to reveal the location of their child workers. A 2002 documentary for PBS followed Satyarthi to a stone quarry at 5 a.m., where he found children and adult workers living in brick shacks. Some of the children cried as he hugs them. The workers lifted cloth parcels with their belongings onto their heads, and ushered 52 people onto a truck to take them away. "If they are caught, any kind of torture is meted out to them," he tells the camera. "They are beaten up severely, burned with cigarettes, sometimes tied down on trees and beaten with stones." He added, "It's very difficult for them to realize or internalize freedom." Many of the children were temporarily resettled at an ashram run by Bachpan Bachao Andolan before returning to their villages. Among those who celebrated on Friday was Mohammad Manan Ansari, who began working at a mica mine at 6, digging ore that would sell for 5 to 20 cents a pound. Ansari, now a college student in his late teens, recalled watching as a small friend was crushed by falling rocks in one of the mine's tunnels. He said he would be grateful to Satyarthi for the rest of his life. "My happiest moment was when Bachpan Bachao Andolan workers came and saved me," he said. "Now Kailash's Nobel is the second happiest moment of my life. I can't explain my joy in my own words." © 2014, The New York Times News Service Story First Published: October 11, 2014 10:47 IST
  20. Our country and our textbooks. If you do not like it you can leave.
  21. Isn't that what you do in England? Invite me to one of your protests or "meetings" in your basement with other 14 year olds to decide the future of the panth and the masle da hal. The difference in the Rajput and Jatt are obvious in the two similar battles - Operation Bluestar and the Siege of Chittor. One lasted nearly 8 months, the other just a mere 2 days. Not to mention the outright surrender in Operation Black Thunder.
  22. I believe Udham Singh was Kamboj. From what I'm told so were the Shahis. Famous Jat historian Professor Babbu Mann says that Ranjit Singh was Jatt, and so was Porus. So, it must be true Interestingly, if you go to Pakistan and talk to the Moslems they will point out a HINDU temple from where Ranjit Singh held court and gave judgments.
  23. And where are the creators of this thread now? No answer for the United States (sole superpower) being the rape capital of the world? And I have not even gotten into the sexual deviancy epidemic in jolly ol England. While I'm at it the US of A has the highest number of people locked up anywhere in the world. Not to mention the fact that people of colour are disproportionately represented. A fact completed ignored by the professional protesters on this site.
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