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कुशल मेहरा

@kushal_mehra

यावज्जीवेत्सुखं जीवेत् ऋणं कृत्वा घृतं पिबेत् । भस्मीभूतस्य देहस्य पुनरागमनं कुतः । Host The Cārvāka Podcast https://t.co/Cy0kwyscHR

Mumbai, Toronto Katılım Mayıs 2011
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ਰੱਬੀ ਬੰਦਾ | रब्बी बंदा | ربّی بندہ
Haha! Till last week the Indian Hindu Right-wing including you was treating Bishnoi as their illegitimate father. Now you disown him. There is a reason India remained ghulam for 1000+ years. The reason is people like and your ancestors. Baap badaln nu 5 mint ni launde. Ghulam sale!
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Parnaam Canadian Godi Media Nu. The idiots forget to mention a small detail. Bishnoi has been working with Khalistanis and is a Khalistani himself. I've shared the evidence multiple times. But then when Canadian media does stupid things they do it in good English. x.com/i/status/20753…
Ruchi Wali 🇨🇦@WaliRuchi

Extremely disappointed to see this from @nationalpost. The article frames the AI182 (Kanishka) bombing as a retaliatory act, while ignoring how the same narrative has been used by Canadian Khalistani extremists to radicalize & indoctrinate generations of youth. It also provides no context on the history of Khalistan terrorism in 🇮🇳, which has lead to over 22,000 deaths. It repeats claims about Sikh oppression in 🇮🇳 without addressing the public safety concerns here in 🇨🇦 by Khalistanis. Recent @FBI indictments & reporting involving Balkaran Brar (also known as Bishnoi) have highlighted alleged links involving Khalistan-related gang activity, yet the article again appears to overlook or downplay that context.

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All podcasts this week will be Punjab-centric. Tomorrow, I will talk about the Hindus of Punjab with @itssamonline. The creators of the movie Satluj did everyone a favour. Now I will dig up every little tiny detail and talk about it.
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Forget all of that. Khalistan is a micro-movement supported by a tiny minority of one caste group in Punjab. The rest of Punjab did not sign up for it. Also, somehow, the history of Punjab has been reduced to Sikh history. What happened to the Punjabi Hindus who have been there since Vedic times? They are 40% of Punjab. They did not sign up for any Khalistan. So did the Mazhabi Sikhs and all the other varieties, including the majority of Jatt Sikhs.
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Manik Arora@Manik__Arora·
This is the correct diagnosis, and it points at something almost nobody in this argument has noticed. Khalistan is now a Canadian movement, but that transformation also makes it is a Western legal problem. Secession is not a vibe or a grievance. It is a question of law with a settled answer. Nobody on either side is treating it that way. So I spent two years on it. International law permits secession in three cases: decolonisation, occupation, remedial secession. Punjab satisfies none. Punjab was never occupied by the present Indian state. The human rights abuses of the 90’s ceased without renewal and no domestic appetite for secession remains. That is the argument that actually bites in the West. Canada is a rule of law country, where advocating for secession is rightly protected speech. However, financing and directing killings in Punjab is not, and never was. Canada has conflated the two for a decade, sat on 26 extradition requests, and held UAPA-listed men in custody without ever charging them with terrorism. To comply with the law it must prosecute or extradite. It has done neither. Sikh from Punjab, lawyer (soon) in BC, McGill LL.M. Please take a moment to read my graduate thesis titled, “The Legal Invalidity of Khalistan and its impact on Canada’s Obligations under International Law” (doi.org/10.82308/34776)
कुशल मेहरा@kushal_mehra

People still analyse Khalistan through an old 1970s and 1980s lens. Memes evolve. Khalistan as an ideology has also evolved. Khalistan is not an Indian movement. It is a Western (primarily Canadian) movement. And the Western orthodoxy has also changed from right-wing to left-wing. It is all about victimhood. Khalistan is now a gang movement. A movement of gangsters, extortionists, murderers, etc. They use the Western ideological landscape to avoid scrutiny. Khalistan gives them victimhood. Drugs give them money. Immigration scams give them cover to run from one place to another. Musicians give them sex appeal. I am amazed that so many people did not understand why Balkaran Brar, aka Lawrence Bishnoi, used the Khalistani ideology. I am shocked no one read the NIA chargesheets. It means no one reads anything these days. It is just superficial outrage. No subject matter expertise exists. If you start listening to old-school Khalistanis, you will hear them whining about new Khalistanis and how they are not as ideological as they are. This is why the music industry matters so much to the new age Khalistani. This is why the trucking industry is their backbone. The tactics KPS Gill used were meant for the "Kharku" (ਖਾੜਕੂ). This is a new era. Yes, KPS Gill will matter, but innovations call for newer, better solutions. I keep following these gangsters and their activities, which is why I am not as bothered by the Khalistani threat. Because the modern state is far stronger and better equipped. The Khalistanis lost then to KPS Gill; they will lose now to the subsequent governments.

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Sudhish@iamsudhish·
@kushal_mehra Whoa. Didn’t the message read … Apologies upfront. What an absolute imbecile. Feel for your wife. Get well soon..
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In the last 10 days I've re-read so much material on Punjab. And this time a ton of it was also consumed by my wife for the first time via second hand listening as it was an audio book. And she is horrified with the events of the 80s and 90s. I kinda regret playing that audible book in the car from Windsor to Toronto and now in Vancouver.
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Sudhish
Sudhish@iamsudhish·
@kushal_mehra Apologies upfront however the question is which rock was she living under all these years?
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Finally justice
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul

#BREAKING: Delhi Court has convicted Tahir Hussain in the murder of India’s Intelligence Bureau (IB) staffer Ankit Sharma during Delhi riots. Justice prevails finally Tahir Hussain has been convicted for the offences under Section 188, 153A, 147, 148, 149, 365 & 302 of IPC.

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The Punjabis of our parents generation did what they had to do to deal with the Khalistanis of their time. We should respect their achievements and contributions while we learn from them and thank them. Now it is time for us young Punjabis to take over from them. Read a lot. Study a lot. Think a lot. Speak with precision and do not let hate clog your mind. And remember times have changed so the strategies will have to change. Punjab is not a lost cause unlike what the social media doomsday peddlers want you to believe. Identify the problems by doing copious research. And after that work towards solutions. Think about what you can do to contribute to Punjabiyat and Punjab. Everything else is social media faffing. I have decided that after my third book is done I'll write a fourth book on the new Khalistanis.
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Xeno@Nk9dt·
@kushal_mehra @Tushar15 Bro, im following you guys for long, and I liked your content too. But, he is paid stooge, and you too. Payment may not be in cash, bas bade bade ministers aaplogo se baat kar lete honge.
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Every asshole who has called @Tushar15 a paid BJP troll and other things cannot produce half of the work that he has at a policy analysis level. The fact is, people addicted to recreational outrage can only do that. Their IQ only allows that level of content production. Because for real content like this (politypolicy.com) you actually need to work very hard and have basic intelligence.
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I had asked multiple questions here in the quoted tweet below. This excerpt from the book of Ramesh Inder Singh is a part of the answer. x.com/i/status/20765… Also, Kanwar Sandhu in his 9 part YouTube documentary series on Operation Blue Star in 2013 also corroborated this. Link for his entire Playlist (youtube.com/playlist?list=…) This is before he joined politics and was a journalist. Kanwar Sandhu categorically said how was everyone fine with such weapons being brought in inside the Golden Temple.
कुशल मेहरा@kushal_mehra

The terrorists were taking arms inside the Golden Temple for months before Operation Blue Star. They would take them inside with the food trucks that would go inside the Temple for langar seva. The questions people need to ask are: 1. What were the cops doing? 2. What were the other local babus doing? 3. What was IB doing? 4. What were the politicians doing? 5. What was SGPC doing? 6. What was the local community doing? You see, the problem is that when the real story of Punjab gets told, no one will come out looking good.

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