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Is "Ever Given" Container Ship's Indian Crew At Fault For Blocking the Suez Canal?

Ahh Riaz Haq....A Pakistani who hates India to the core living in the comfort of a western country and spewing his racist and hate filled garbage in his blogs. A quick look at his blog will tell you how much his world revolves around India and Indians...what a pathetic piece of garbage human living on earth.

Dude you have a few years left on earth before you depart for jahanum why not write some decent and peace related articles.

Ban me for all I care!

he is very much vary of vinod dham the father of AMD CPU chips for pc motherboards . vinod dham did a lot of work in AMD chip and got rcognition for his work .this guy became jealous of him since then ,
Indians are never at fault, they were going straight it was the fucking canal that was at the wrong angle.

for pakistanis it is india's fault because they are frustrated as a nation .
 
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I was listening to a merchant navy captain.He explained the topic very neutrally.In his view it was shamal a fast sand storm type wind which blows from north with speed upto 110 km/hours.The strech of that part of canal was a little notoriuos. How ever engine failure could also be the cause.I am no expert here.
Disruptive weather pattern was certainly noticed in the region where this incident occurred.

 
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after firing indian engineer they did not invite pakistani genius Riaz haq to lead the team :omghaha: :omghaha: :omghaha:
 
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Exactly sir. Thank You for providing the exact details for my point. I was wondering do you still do your show in urdu/english? Is it on youtube? I have tried finding it with little luck.
You forgot that they forgot to close one of the submarine hatch and it flooded lolz 😆
 
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after firing indian engineer they did not invite pakistani genius Riaz haq to lead the team :omghaha: :omghaha: :omghaha:
Pakistanis aren't needed for such a task as making a ship go straight in a canal. Don't you get it? I've seen garden squirrels with more basic cognitive function than the head bobbling brigadiers in the engine room of that ship. Pakistanis? You people make flypaper look like a martial race.
 
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Pakistanis aren't needed for such a task as making a ship go straight in a canal. Don't you get it? I've seen garden squirrels with more basic cognitive function than the head bobbling brigadiers in the engine room of that ship. Pakistanis? You people make flypaper look like a martial race.
riaz haq is old story of pakistani failure against indian engineers in america .
frustrated pakistanis open threads to satisfy their hurt souls , you can not compete with indian engineers in europe and america , so you come to satisfy your frustration by opening threads if some ship stucks in canal :enjoy:
 
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Indian crew of the Ever Given face ARREST as Egyptian authorities probe crash that blocked the Suez Canal for a week – amid fears they will be made 'scapegoats' for the chaos
  • Union officials fear the 25-man Indian crew onboard Ever Given could be arrested and 'made scapegoats'
  • Bow of the 220,000-ton Ever Given was finally dislodged from the sandy bank of the Suez Canal on Monday
  • Fleet of tugboats used high tide to pull on the ship while rescue teams vacuumed sand from the canal bank
  • It remained unclear how long it would take to fully re-open the canal with £6.5bn of trade held up every day
  • Japanese-owned vessel got wedged in crucial trading passage last Tuesday, disrupting global shipping
By HENRY MARTIN and BHVISHYA PATEL FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 21:10 EDT, 30 March 2021 | UPDATED: 21:30 EDT, 30 March 2021


The pilots and crew onboard the massive container ship that blocked the Suez Canal could face arrest and be 'made scapegoats' for the incident as investigators continue to search for the cause of the grounding that strangled global trade.

Union officials fear the 25-man Indian crew onboard the 220,000-ton Ever Given, which found itself wedged across the crucial waterway in Egypt last Tuesday, will fall under increasing scrutiny from the Suez Canal Authority, with claims that the workers could soon be placed under house arrest until the investigation is completed.

Egyptian maritime officials are expected to seize the Suez Canal crew as they carry out their probe, with one expert telling Indian media that investigators would listen to recordings of mariners' conversations in the lead-up to the blockage.

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Indian crew of the Ever Given face ARREST as Egyptian authorities probe crash that blocked the Suez Canal for a week – amid fears they will be made 'scapegoats' for the chaos
  • Union officials fear the 25-man Indian crew onboard Ever Given could be arrested and 'made scapegoats'
  • Bow of the 220,000-ton Ever Given was finally dislodged from the sandy bank of the Suez Canal on Monday
  • Fleet of tugboats used high tide to pull on the ship while rescue teams vacuumed sand from the canal bank
  • It remained unclear how long it would take to fully re-open the canal with £6.5bn of trade held up every day
  • Japanese-owned vessel got wedged in crucial trading passage last Tuesday, disrupting global shipping
By HENRY MARTIN and BHVISHYA PATEL FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 21:10 EDT, 30 March 2021 | UPDATED: 21:30 EDT, 30 March 2021


The pilots and crew onboard the massive container ship that blocked the Suez Canal could face arrest and be 'made scapegoats' for the incident as investigators continue to search for the cause of the grounding that strangled global trade.

Union officials fear the 25-man Indian crew onboard the 220,000-ton Ever Given, which found itself wedged across the crucial waterway in Egypt last Tuesday, will fall under increasing scrutiny from the Suez Canal Authority, with claims that the workers could soon be placed under house arrest until the investigation is completed.

Egyptian maritime officials are expected to seize the Suez Canal crew as they carry out their probe, with one expert telling Indian media that investigators would listen to recordings of mariners' conversations in the lead-up to the blockage.

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let the standard operating procedures take place , investigation is must for every such incident .
 
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riaz haq is old story of pakistani failure against indian engineers in america .
frustrated pakistanis open threads to satisfy their hurt souls , you can not compete with indian engineers in europe and america , so you come to satisfy your frustration by opening threads if some ship stucks in canal :enjoy:
Ermm no, we don't open threads for such bizarre and obtuse reasons. We simply open such threads because Indians provide us with daily opportunities to do so. Why are you getting your knickers stuck like a ship in a canal about it anyway?
 
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@GHALIB all you did was to attack Riaz haq not his version of the story. You went into fit of rage instead of engaging in a civil debate. Ad hominem will not give anything here.
 
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Ermm no, we don't open threads for such bizarre and obtuse reasons. We simply open such threads because Indians provide us with daily opportunities to do so. Why are you getting your knickers stuck like a ship in a canal about it anyway?

any way open thread about the time when you will get indian manufactured vaxine.
 
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any way open thread about the time when you will get indian manufactured vaxine.
any way open thread about the time when you will get indian manufactured vaxine.
Can't wait to open that thread. First, kindly resume supplies to Bd, SL, Nepal and Bhutan. We're happy to wait our turn..


Luckily a more competent supplier has stepped in to plug the gap left by smiling "neighbours first" policies with hands joined..

"Until the exports stopped, India had donated the most vaccines worldwide. China now holds that position.
Countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka, which began their vaccine drives after receiving vaccine donations from India, have now given emergency approval to the Sinopharm vaccine, to be donated by China."

Go tell Modi that China has also adopted a policy of "supplying India's neighbours first".

...but wait, perhaps I'm being hasty in my condescending mockery, maybe you mean the *actual Indian* vaccine as opposed to the British one made under license..

The queue for that one is much shorter I heard:

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"World renowned" biotech engineering.
 
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