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Post by Merlot Daruwala Wed May 06, 2015 11:28 am

NRI Patriots who unfailingly condemn votebank politics in India, sing a different tune when the shoe is on the other foot!

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Hindu-organisation-in-UK-under-scrutiny-for-asking-Hindus-to-vote-for-Conservative-party/articleshow/47178419.cms via @timesofindia
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Post by Merlot Daruwala Wed May 06, 2015 11:34 am

In addition to being highly cultured, NRI patriots are fukular sickularists when they're a minority.
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Post by Seva Lamberdar Wed May 06, 2015 5:12 pm

"Hindu organisations in UK have been calling on the House of Commons not to introduce a legislation - the Equality Act that includes caste among other forms of discrimination and gives legal protection to four lakh dalits living in the UK."    (the above TOI article)

>>> What legal protection to (four lakh) dalits living in the UK?  

Trying to introduce "caste" as a discriminatory thing in the Equality Act in the UK is just a gimmick by the caste-quota recipients and their friends in India to internationalize the caste issue in the name of helping "dalits" living in the UK in an effort to keep the system of quotas / reservations in education and jobs on the basis of caste going / continuing in India. The similar thing was tried before by the quota-recipients through the UN (i.e. have the caste system declared as "racist" by the UN), but without success. 
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Post by Seva Lamberdar Thu May 07, 2015 8:34 am

Seva Lamberdar wrote:"Hindu organisations in UK have been calling on the House of Commons not to introduce a legislation - the Equality Act that includes caste among other forms of discrimination and gives legal protection to four lakh dalits living in the UK."    (the above TOI article)

>>> What legal protection to (four lakh) dalits living in the UK?  

Trying to introduce "caste" as a discriminatory thing in the Equality Act in the UK is just a gimmick by the caste-quota recipients and their friends in India to internationalize the caste issue in the name of helping "dalits" living in the UK in an effort to keep the system of quotas / reservations in education and jobs on the basis of caste going / continuing in India. The similar thing was tried before by the quota-recipients through the UN (i.e. have the caste system declared as "racist" by the UN), but without success. 
Instead of trying to internationalize the caste issue in the UK and the UN etc., read in the following as to what dalits and others should do immediately to "protect" themselves against casteism, 
https://such.forumotion.com/t31822-caste-exploitation-and-what-can-dalits-do-to-stop-it-a-repeat-post-shows-people-approaching-the-un-to-internationalize-the-caste-issue#198754
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