And:
6. http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?PageID=17311
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6. http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?PageID=17311
Quote:Genius of UPA - Who else can make money even out of a border dispute !
11/05/2013 03:19:53 Chelva Pillai
[color="#0000FF"]Ref : Did not ask china why incursion took place, Salman Kurshid[/color]
( articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-05-10/india/39168383_1_salman-khurshid-ladakh-border-problems )
India has nothing to worry about China with able team of UPA II in charge. Just look at Minister of External affairs who just went to Beijing to discuss border dispute. When reporters asked about Chinese incursion , he replied he did not discuss the reasons of Chinese intrusion across line of control, into India.
What then he do in Beijing ? Discuss Chow Mein or Won ton soup ? Oh,by the way do you know the weight of 1 cubic yard of Chinese noodles ? It is Won Ton, say it , it gives answer one ton. [color="#0000FF"]Any way China gave the answer. Chinese proposed that since they have $500 billion in reserve,they are ready to invest in India and India can claim a share of it.
With this important item coming to forefront what else is there to talk about ? After all what are few miles of Indian territory when compared to yet another bonanza that is to fall into UPA lap that may well eclipse, Coalgate,Railgate,CWG scam,Irrigation scam etc.[/color]
[color="#0000FF"]So foreign minister, that is, of India, who right away after breaking of news of Chinese incursion into Ladakh , explained on behalf of China, that it was due to border being not well demarcated,hence incursion .[/color] And we are also told that he is going to Beijing to deliver a 'strong message'. Well at least he did not go and come back empty handed. China dangled carrot of billions of dollars worth. And it was obviously very eagerly grabbed to exclusion of any thing else. So he did not find out why China made forays into Ladakh. Not only that China even proposed a 'trade route' from Burma to Bombay. Of course this will be seriously considered in New Delhi with border dispute put on 'back burner'. There is no point in reminding about history of colonialism which usually happened due to unholy combination of trader,soldier. With Europeans it was trader first and soldier next. Now with China it is soldier first and trader next. And China is well placed to execute its hegemony over India since it has large army of followers already in India both as political parties, Naxalites and in highly placed politicians.
We should give credit where it is due. After all how many governments in the world, how many foreign ministers in the world we know who can make money out of even a border dispute ? That is genius of UPA which has ministers who can squeeze gold out of Coal,money out of seats in Railway . Now even border dispute is being monetarised . Of course other parties surely will be taking notes to use them when they come to power.
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Quote: Raj Puducode 11/05/2013 23:24:54
China, keep this anti-national, we dont want him
NEW DELHI: The Chinese expressed no regret for their intrusion into eastern Ladakh, which has been billed as the most serious border incident with Beijing in many years. But foreign minister Salman Khurshid enamoured by his Chinese hosts gushed that he would "love to live in Beijing."
Days after Chinese troops were persuaded to withdraw from Depsang Bulge in eastern Ladakh, Khurshid said that he "did not do a postmortem or apportion blame" during his talks with the Chinese. [color="#0000FF"]"On the problem on the LAC, both countries are on the same page," he said, adding, "We don't have prickly issues of significant difference."[/color]
[color="#800080"](Of course the islamaniac is on the same as China: they both want to do away with the Tibetan Buddhist Ladakhis.
Perhaps China told the islamaniac that they plan to confiscate what remains of Indian Kashmir to hand over to Pakistan/Islam. And the Useful Idiot Salman Khurshid - oh what funny/appropriate things one can do with his surname - believed China. Little do useful islamic idiots of India and Pukestan know that maps carried by Chinese printed in China show practically all of Kashmir as part of China - IIRC including TSP-occupied Kashmir. I wonder if TSP/islamorons knows about all these maps??? :evil-grin: The last laught will be by China but on islam. Well, that's where my money is anyway. The islamic uighurs regularly cower in fear. Sure, they shake their fist at the Chinese and wonder why allah didn't come through this time. But this ain't heathens - who don't do total war - or even christians that islam is up against. This is the communist/de-heathenised Chinese. There will be blood, in time. Lots of it, I'm guessing. And it will be islamaniac.)[/color]
Khurshid's visit took on such a rosy hue that it's difficult to believe India and China were on the verge of a border conflict just a week ago. The foreign minister's remarks militate against the hectic efforts by the government in the past few weeks to get the Chinese to withdraw from Indian territory.
[color="#0000FF"]However, after telling reporters in Beijing that he didn't raise the Chinese intrusion or seek a reason from them, he clarified in New Delhi that he had told them "the next day" that "we should analyze our respective systems about why such an incident happened".[/color]
[color="#800080"]("Gee, it was an innocent mistake." Ya think?)[/color]
Defence minister A K Antony was obviously not in the same page as Khurshid, because he took a much stronger line, saying, "Each country has a right to build border infrastructure in their own land. If China has a right to develop infrastructure, India also has a right. Over the years, the building of infrastructure has been going on."
The foreign minister took a rather benign view of relations with the Chinese. Describing his meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang as "outstanding", Khurshid said he was met by foreign minister Wang Yi as soon as he landed, a gesture he regarded as being special. Describing Li's forthcoming visit as one of "high priority", he said the Chinese justified making India their first stop as being "carefully planned".