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How history will remember Modi


Faces of chicanery


History belongs to the dead. History resurrects the dead from their graves again and again. With love sometimes and with vengeance more often. See how the present dispensation in India keeps resurrecting Jawaharlal Nehru and a few others with vengeance. The same dispensation goes out of the way to give a new history to Nathuram Godse and a few others. How will this dispensation be remembered when its time runs out sooner or later?
Ashoka died 2250 years ago. History still recalls him as a great ruler who learnt some of the profoundest lessons of life from a huge mistake. His territorial ambitions cost more than 100,000 deaths and 150,000 deportations. His ambition melted in the furnace of the grief that he had set on flame. He learnt great lessons like “Dharma (means) having few faults and many good deeds, mercy, charity, truthfulness and purity” [Major Pillar Edict No 2].
Very few conquerors learn lessons like Ashoka. Conquerors are usually blind, blinded by their ambition. Add to that ambition the lust for power, fame, and ostentation, and the blindness becomes incurable and absolute. Will history remember Mr Narendra Modi as one such conqueror who was absolutely blind?
Mr Modi’s contributions to the nation hitherto seem to indicate precisely that. One can understand ambition. Lust for power, fame and luxury is quite human too. But chicanery?
Mr Modi grew up in an organisation that had no qualms about manipulating anything for achieving its purposes. The RSS pledged its enthusiastic cooperation to the British empire time and again with the sole purpose of defeating the Congress because it couldn’t accept the secularism of people like Nehru. It jettisoned a whole nation’s struggle for independence merely for decimating a rival organisation.
The RSS and the Hindu Mahasabha opposed the Congress’s Quit India Resolution of 8 Aug 1942. Syama Prasad Mookerjee (founder of Jana Sangh and acolyte of V D Savarkar) wrote to the Governor of Bengal Sir John Herbert on 26 July 1942 advising him to crush the revolt which had begun to brew under the aegis of the Congress. The RSS and its satellites cooperated with the British just to defeat the Congress.
Today the same Mookerjee and Savarkar and a whole lot of others are being resurrected by Modi and his men (and a few stray women too) to browbeat the giants of India’s freedom struggle into beating a retreat. Distorting history is a potent tool. But it is nothing short of chicanery.
The chicanery of the present dispensation is all too obvious in the speeches delivered by its leaders. They tell something and do something else. They tell something and mean something else. They are masters of deception and fraudulence. They know how to get their followers to deliver blows of various types to enemies: in social medias, in university campuses, on roadsides, in marketplaces, just anywhere. The followers come in the garb of gau rakshaks, dharma rakshaks, culture guadians, student activists, or even plain goons.
Does history forgive chicanery easily? If you don’t know the answer yet, you can wait for a few more years and revisit the Modi era in India.

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  1. This era will be revisited after a few decades and understood in its proper perspective and then only an accurate assessment of the present ruler will be made and his correct place in history will be decided because the assessors won't be wary of the retaliatory action against them emanating from his seat of power in that period.

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    1. Indeed. The assessment won't be too gentle either. History is not a forgiving deity.

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  2. Who is Narendra Modi ?

    He is a Hindoo PM who is an illiterate and a son of a Ayah and he himself was a Tea seller on a rail platform

    Besides, he is a Gujarati – who are also called Bastards in the Mahabharata ! dindooohindoo

    The Mahabharata , Book 8: Karna Parva ,Section 45

    The Pancalas observe the duties enjoined in the Vedas; the Kauravas observe truth; the Matsyas and the Surasenas perform sacrifices, the Easterners follow the practices of the Shudras; the Southerners are fallen; the Vahikas are thieves; the Saurashtras are bastards.

    The Gujaratis are also termed as a race of Miscegnation – in the Mahabharata ! That word refers to those born of unnatural sex ! Gujaratis are a Bastard race ! They swap wives ! And they do it openly and ADVERTISE IT OPENLY !

    https://gujarat.locanto.net/tag/couple-swapping/ http://gujarat.lookingmale.com/WIFE-SHARING/Couple-Swapping-in-gujarat.html

    The Dindoo Hindoo Bindoo PM of India - Narendra Modi, is a Dindoo from the "lowest community of oilmen" (as per the Dindoo caste system) and is considered "the discharge,id.est., the sperm or the menstrual fluid" of Mlecchas (who are also considered scum) dindooohindoo

    The Mahabharata, Book 8: Karna Parva: Section 45

     The mlecchas are the dirt of mankind: the "oilmen are the dirt of the Mlecchas"; eunuchs are the dirt of oilmen; they who avail of the priestly ministrations of Kshatriyas, in their sacrifices, are the dirt of eunuchs.

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  3. Blunders are a way of life with Narendra Modi - the Tea Vendor PM Of India - whose mother Was a dishwasher.He correlates his mother with Ho Chi Minh who was a dishwasher in London.

    Throughout Indian History - when men w/o pedigree,have ruled over India - they have destroyed India immediately thereafter.They all thought they were special,and from the grass roots.This is a apocalyptic trait peculiar to Hindoos.dindooohindoo

    To hide over the "shame of their birth and upbringing" and the "vicious physical and mental torture" as children - they "gravitate to extreme forms of menial thought and cruelty" - ignoring all sage counsel - as they feel it is a sign of courage and fortitude,in the face of adversity and pressures (Like the Kashmir disaster).

    Some Samples

    Ashoka - Born out of wedlock to a dancer (who was not a Kshatriya),was of ugly features,mocked all his life by his brothers (born from wedlock).
    Net Result - Ashoka Killed all his family members,became a murderous savage - and then met a monk and became a Buddhist (easy kill for the monk).The Monk convinced him to set up a "Temple of Hell on Earth" (where insane and cruel forms of torture were witnessed by Ashoka and the Monk - what impact would that have had on Ashoka's cranium).His defective DNA - both his children left India forever and his wife poisoned the roots of the Bodhee Tree.
    Ashoka beheaded 19000 Jain Monks in 1 Day.

    Ade Shankara - Was called a Bastard by Madhavacharya.His mother was a Brahmin - and his father was unknown.All his life he suffered taunts from the lower castes and Kshatriyas w.r.t. his birth.Net Result - he immersed himself in religion and managed to enter the dead body of a king to have sex with the wife of the dead king.This man vented his entire hate of women,Lower castes, harlots. Kshatriyas etc. into his "magnum opus on Hindooism" - which treated women worse than aninals,and Dalits as "not even sentients".His magnum opus was "used to destroy Buddhists and Buddhism" (as his opus was a copy and paste pf Pali scriptures), cement caste and Brahminism - which led to the Mughal invasions and rampages.If the Dalits.in the millions,had stood up against the
    Mughals - history would have been just the reverse.But the Dalits did not care - as the Mughals came to redeem the Dalits , Devdasis and Hindoo women

    The Blunders of the Chaiwala - which you will not read in the media - as the media is owned by Banias and operated by Brahmins - a race of servile slaves and cowards.

    The Chronicles of Narendra (Narnia Chaiwala) Modi

    Make in India = Total Disaster.
    Defense Manufacturing in India = Total Disaster.
    Demonetisation = Total Disaster.
    Space = Disaster.ISRO Chandrayaan has doomed all hopes.The problem of the Hindoo - 1 low brain ASAT hit and they start dreaming and jay walking.All the effect of Gau Maut-ram
    Employment = Disaster.Destruction of all SME and Unorganised Jobs - FOREVER.
    IAF = Disaster.IAF completely destroyed by the PAF.The IAF took the advice of Modi.They did not send the best fighter jets against the PAF - Why ? How did 6 PAF - F-16s cross the Indian ADS (in daylight) and almost kill the Indian Army Chief and GOC-in-C Northern Command (and all escaped the ADS on the way back and the ADS shit down its own Chopper)
    Banking = Doomed.NPA is at least 400 Billion USD in the organised sector - RBI is defrauding the nation by hiding and lying.MUDRA loans are 150 Billion USD of which at least 40% will disappear.Then there is the informal banking disaster (NBFC/Chit Funds etc.).

    Crowning glory is the Kashmir Disaster

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  4. The Demo Scam - which no Newspaper reported - as they were all paid off - as they are of the ilk of the Brahmins and Banias.dindooohindoo

    It is the disaster of the Brain of Narendra Modi !

    Part 1

    Conversion Route (Elementary Level – rest to be submitted at the CIC Hearing)

    • Party A has Rs 1 crore of Old Cash (which is obviously unaccounted) and the choice of paying tax and interest thereon has lapsed as there is no VDIS – and post Demo the deemed tax is 100% at the minimum
    • Party B (Stage 1 Converter) has Rs 65 lacs of New Cash – which is given to Party A in lieu of the Old Cash of Rs 1 crores which is then given to Party C to X as under:
    o Party C to X (Stage 2 Converter) are legal entities who trade in Nil VAT/ST products (or under Exemptions and /or Compounding) and are POS Retailers who then , make manual or backdated E-Bills for fictitious sales of items to unknown individuals and deposit the new cash into the bank
    o Party C to X deposit the cash in banks whose books are open for 30-45 days before the date of announcement of the Demo or whose IT systems allow backdating of E- Bank Statements (within the period of reporting to the RBI and other Regulators)
    • Party Z then taps Party A to convert the New cash Received of Rs 70 lacs into a capital entry to clean the cash at a rate of , say 15%, wiring Rs 59 Lacs to Party A, as a capital receipt etc, and taking the Rs 70 lacs of new cash from Party A
    • Party Z which is basically front for Party B – hands the cash to Party B, after charing the custodial, logistics and security charges
    • Party B then resumes the same chain as in Step 2 above, wherein the rate of the conversion, id.est., 30% keeps rising as the DEMO deadline appears
    • Party A can convert the Rs 50 lacs into cash – new and old – at a premium, at any time that it is required

    Notes

    • Since converters had the new cash within a day and as per news reports , even before the announcement of Demo, they have to be part of the establishment
    o If the converters had withdrawn the new notes from the bank, the banks would have tipped off the DRI/ED etc and possibly reported to the RBI – in which case they would be raided (but were not) or they would have to explain why large amounts of cash were withdrawn (for labour wages – although wages are not paid in Rs 2000 notes , agri payments etc) and on specific dates and how/why the banks were satisfied about the same
    o Hence, if the converters got the new cash o/s the Banking system – that is fraud and PROOF THAT THE CONVERTERS ARE PART OF THE ESTABLISHMENT
    o If the converters got the new cash from the banks – it is proof of collusion and fraud by the bankers, as past patterns of withdrawal by bank customers (for labour, wages, agri payments etc), would not support the new notes withdrawal
    • Since converters had TO TRANSPORT CASH ACROSS LOCATIONS, IT WOULD HAVE REQUIRED SECURITY OR PERHAPS STATE SECURITY, they have to be part of the establishment as
    o It is impossible that the state would not be aware of the logistics and security
    o It is impossible that the state would not raid the cash movement
    • Since Party C to X, who would have reported drastic increase in cash sales and deposit of cash into the bank , would not be able to support the same by PAST PATTERNS OF RAW MATERIAL PURCHASES AND TRADING PURCHASES AND SUCH LARGE AMOUNTS OF PURCHASES OF RAW MATERIALS IN CASH – COULD NOT HAVE BEEN JUSTIFIED BY PARTY C TO X , W/O THE SUPPORT OF THE ESTABLISHMENT

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