Do the rule of pure cobras ahead, but not of humans in India?
Highlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
After Joining BJP Becomes a pure cobra, what could be his breed before joining BJP or was a baby of cobra not of a human?
"Don't mistake me for a harmless snake, I am a pure cobra, one bite and you become a photograph,"
Does here “photograph” imply like of deities- gods or goddesses made of stones in the world especially in India?
Does here “photograph” imply about ‘the pedigree table’ of deities- gods or goddesses made of stones in the world especially in India?
“I am cobra, can kill in one bite': Mithun Chakraborty after joining BJP” TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Updated: Mar 7, 2021, 16:30 IST
Only Mithun Chakraborty is in better position to answer all these questions elaborately, but the sensible Indians and or humans anywhere in the context may not understand as to what could be India in the eyes of Mithun Chakraborty hereafter?
Is India under scanner-watch internationally with regards to the lawlessness, the human rights violations and the threats to dissents-‘whoever are differing in opinion from the majority opinion’?
For Example: "Foreign media, including the British media, are present in India and have witnessed the events under discussion first-hand. The question of lack of freedom of the media in India does not arise," it further read.
On Monday, the British parliament set aside 90 minutes to debate the "safety of farmers" and "press freedom" in India. Concerns were raised by several MPs of the Labour party, Liberal democrats and the Scottish National Party over Indian government's reaction to the protests.
The UK government responded saying: "The concerns will be raised with India when both Prime Ministers meet in person."
The debate was a response to a petition initiated by Maidenhead Liberal Democrat leader Gurch Singh of Indian origin. The petition received signatures from over a lakh UK residents within weeks.
Scottish National Party's Martin Day opened the debate with the remarks: "The UK government has already stated that the farm reforms are a matter for the Indian government's decision. So we are not debating the reforms now. We are debating for the safety of the protesters. Water canons and tear gas and repeated clashes between police and farmers and interruption in internet connectivity have been matters of concern. Several farmers have reportedly committed suicide." Extract from: "Need To Set Record Straight": India Slams UK Lawmakers' Farm Row Debate: All India: Written by Radhika Iyer: Updated: March 09, 2021 10:03 am IST: NDTV
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First Posted On: March 9, 2021, 21: 21 (IST)
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