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On his UK visit, Narendra Modi must be held accountable for his record on human rights in India

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Ya ya bigger and bigger killer and monster how promotes hate, in his rule people being killed for eating beef and dalit children burnt alive. What a big monster he is becoming

Talk about your country where people are busy and patrolling streets for Cow protection and girls are being raped in moving buses.

A genuine I mean a very genuine Pakistan concern on Indians being killed . Hey isn't it not good for Pakistan if he becomes a monster ? then why having modi phobia day and night .
 
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A genuine I mean a very genuine Pakistan concern on Indians being killed . Hey isn't it not good for Pakistan if he becomes a monster ? then why having modi phobia day and night .
We don't have any phobia but would like to kick monster's A@@ whenever we get the chance, No Indian but human beings specifically Muslims.
 
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Talk about your country where people are busy and patrolling streets for Cow protection and girls are being raped in moving buses.
Yeah give this similar suggestion to this bunch of British intellectuals.
 
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We don't have any phobia but would like to kick monster's A@@ whenever we get the chance, No Indian but human beings specifically Muslims.

Exactly my point have you seen any Indians talking about kicking Sharif's(both the army and PM) @ss ? no right but the hatred you guys have for modi makes me feel that you guys are suffering from butt hurt and modi phobia for quite sometime . Now please don't give me some bullshit reason like you guys are the savior of humanity and Muslims all over world if that was the case do you guys have balls to stand upto china for allowing a very basic right of every Muslim to fast on Ramadan ?.
 
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Yeah give this similar suggestion to this bunch of British intellectuals.
No i prefer Sanghizzz

Exactly my point have you seen any Indians talking about kicking Sharif's(both the army and PM) @ss ? no right but the hatred you guys have for modi makes me feel that you guys are suffering from butt hurt and modi phobia for quite sometime . Now please don't give me some bullshit reason like you guys are the savior of humanity and Muslims all over world if that was the case do you guys have balls to stand upto china for allowing a very basic right of every Muslim to fast on Ramadan ?.
Why you talk about Sharif and Army chief of Pakistan they are not monsters like Modi check why he is banned before becoming P.M and don't quote me further, i am not here to reply retard posts.
 
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We urge members of the international community to call attention to Mr Modi’s human rights abuses and to hold him accountable for violations of freedom of speech and religion. For those of us who uphold human rights, Mr Modi is not welcome to the UK.
Dr Subir Sinha
SOAS, University of London
Dr Rashmi Varma
University of Warwick
Prof Chetan Bhatt
London School of Economics
Prof Gargi Bhattacharya
University of East London
Prof Pablo Mukherjee
University of Warwick
Prof Monojit Chatterjee
University of Cambridge
Prof Shirin Rai
University of Warwick
Prof Patricia Jeffrey
University of Edinburgh
Prof Gilbert Achcar
SOAS, University of London
Prof Sanjay Seth
Goldsmiths, University of London
Dr Sumi Madhok
London School of Economics
Prof Joya Chatterji
University of Cambridge
Dr Hugo Gorringe
University of Edinburgh
Maggie Morrison
University of Edinburgh
Dr Amit S Rai
Queen Mary, University of London
Dr Anderson Jeremiah
University of Lancaster
Dr Dibyesh Anand
University of Westminster
Dr Meena Dhanda
University of Wolverhampton
Dr Bishnupriya Gupta
University of Warwick
Dr Paolo Novak
SOAS, University of London
Dr Shakuntala Banaji
London School of Economics
Prof Pritam Singh
Oxford Brookes University
Dr Sundari Anitha
University of Lincoln
Prof Sayantan Ghosal
University of Glasgow
Dr Brenna Bhandar
SOAS, University of London
Dr Sanchari Roy
University of Sussex
Dr Delwar Hussain
University of Edinburgh
Prof Gautam Appa
London School of Economics
Dr Rohit Dasgupta
University of Southampton
Dr Kalpana Wilson
London School of Economics
Dr Murad Banaji
University of Portsmouth
Dr Richard Whitecross
Edinburgh Napier University
Dr Kanchana N Ruwanpura
University of Edinburgh
Dr Goldie Osuri
University of Warwick
Dr Dania Thomas
University of Glasgow
Prof Phiroze Vasunia
University College London
Dr Nitasha Kaul
University of Westminster
Prof John Holmwood
University of Nottingham
Prof Claire Alexander
University of Manchester
Dr Leena Kumarappan
London Metropolitan University
Prof Ben Rogaly
University of Sussex
Prof Stephen Taylor
Northumbria University
Dr Pallavi Roy
SOAS, University of London
Dr Chandana Mathur
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Dr Alessandra Mezzadri
SOAS, University of London
Prof Gurminder Bhambhra
University of Warwick
Lauren Wilks
University of Edinburgh
Dr Caleb Johnston
University of Edinburgh
Dr Eurig Scandrett
Queen Margaret University
Dr Shabnum Tejani
SOAS, University of London
Dr Aditya Sarkar
University of Warwick
Dr Peggy Froerer
Brunel University
Prof Alfredo Saad-Filho
SOAS, University of London
Dr Rachel Harrison
SOAS, University of London
Dr Rajesh Venugopal
London School of Economics
Amrita Lamba
SOAS, University of London
Dr Navtej Purewal
SOAS, University of London
Dr Parvathi Raman
SOAS, University of London
Dr Manali Desai
University of Cambridge
Prof Lynn Welchman
SOAS, University of London
Dr Rahul Rao
SOAS, University of London
Prof Chris Fuller
London School of Economics
Sruthi Herbert
SOAS, University of London
Shreya Sinha
SOAS, University of London
Dr Rajyashree Pandey
Goldsmiths, University of London
Dr Feyzi Ismail
SOAS, University of London
Mehroosh Tak
SOAS, University of London
Dr Bhavna Dave
SOAS, University of London
Mary Hanlon
University of Edinburgh
Dr Anandi Ramamurthy
Sheffield Hallam University
Sarah Hodges
University of Warwick
Dr Steve Hughes
SOAS, University of London
Dr Anamik Saha
Goldsmiths, University of London
Lipika Kamra
University of Oxford
Dr Sneha Krishnan
University of Oxford
Kartikeyan Damodaran
University of Edinburgh
Prof Ian Parker
University of Leicester
Dr Debjyoti Ghosh
Central European University
Dr Ayça Çubukçu
London School of Economics
Dr Awol Allo
London School of Economics
Dr Sharad Chari
University of Witwatersrand
Dr Christopher Harding
University of Edinburgh
Dr Rohan Deb Roy
University of Reading
Prof Eleanor Nesbitt
University of Warwick
Mike Cushman
London School of Economics
Dr Marian Mayer
Bournemouth University
Dr Andy Higginbottom
Kingston University
Dr Radha D’Souza
Westminster University
Dr Kalim Siddiqi
University of Huddersfield
Dr Thomas Marois
SOAS, University of London
Dr Leandro Vergara Camus
SOAS, University of London
Dr Adam Hanieh
SOAS, University of London
Dr Laura Hammond
SOAS, University of London
Dr Cosimo Zene
SOAS, University of London
Dr Tim Pringle
SOAS, University of London
MP Dhaneesh
SOAS, University of London
Dr Lorenza Monaco
SOAS, University of London
Dr Misha Wellthuis
SOAS, University of London
Dr Andy Denis
City University
Prof Patrick Ainley
University of Greenwich
Nithya Natarajan
SOAS, University of London
Dr Jonathan Chu
Kingston University
Prof Heidi Mirza
Goldsmiths, University of London
Dr Julian Wells
Kingston University
Dr Rajinder Dudrah
Manchester University
Dr Gurnam Singh
University of Coventry
Dr Erica Wald
Goldsmiths, University of London
Dr Ipshita Basu
University of Westminster
Dr Russell Jackson
Sheffield Hallam University
Dr Les Levidow
Open University
Dr Janroj Yilmaz Keles
Middlesex University
Dr Derek Wall
Goldsmiths College
Dr RM Kathik
University of Essex
Dr Trevor Rawnsley
City and Islington College
Dr Dan O’Connor
University of Edinburgh
Dr Sadhvi Dar
Queen Mary, University of London
Dr Shinjini Das
University of Cambridge
Stephen Cross
University of the Arts, London
Dr Susan Daruvala
University of Cambridge
Dr Divinderjit Singh Sivia
University of Oxford
Dr Thomas Jeffrey Miley
University of Cambridge
Dr Johanna Riha
University of Cambridge
Dr Pippa Virdee
De Montfort University
Prof Jaswinder Dhillon
University of Worcester
Dr Maan Barua
University of Oxford
Dr Sukhwant Dhaliwal
University of Bedfordshire
Prof Suman Gupta
Open University
Dr Manjeet Ramgotra
SOAS, University of London
Dr Karim Murji
Open University
Prof Nick Potts
Southampton Solent University
Prof William Gould
University of Leeds
Prof Mary Davis
Royal Holloway College

Am i the only one experiencing deja vu here?

This same stunt which was pulled when Modi visited USA, what good did it do.

U.S. professors protest Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Silicon Valley visit - LA Times

People need to start trying something new
 
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I agree. But people like Modi are never punished in the sub continent. He is seen as a hero because he took part in Gujarat. That is his brand identity. Nothing can change that and the Hindutvas and their supporters will continue voting for Modi-no matter how bad he is for minorities-especially muslims.
 
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but the hatred you guys have for modi makes me feel that you guys
Hatred for RSS is very much increasing in his own country, India. Except for some hyper middle class people who fell for "devleepment agenda", everyone must be knowing what will come out of sakha classes.

Why Sevaks should worry about Pakistani/Chinese posters? It is amazing how you people who are no different than Islamists in violent agendas tries to neutralize realities of your party and leader.

Nothing can change that and the Hindutvas and their supporters will continue voting for Modi-no matter how bad he is for minorities-especially muslims.
Just like Aurangazeb is called Alamgir and respected among many Muslims in South Asia, Modi is seen as the equivalent for Hindus. "Soft Hindutva" has already ingrained into average (north Indian/West Indian) Hindus. Aurangazeb was a "pious" and religious king for many devout Muslims. Modi is seen as Hindu Hruday Samrat by many Hindus. It is natural to see the success of your religion through such leaders. Another example- Tippu is loved by Kerala Muslims - Because he is a religious icon, the infidel killer be it Hindu or Muslim ruler is always seen by the nomadic followers as true leader.
 
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What kind of stupidity is this? He is the elected head of a sovereign state. All these BS is of no use.
 
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No i prefer Sanghizzz


Why you talk about Sharif and Army chief of Pakistan they are not monsters like Modi check why he is banned before becoming P.M and don't quote me further, i am not here to reply retard posts.

Also check why the ban is reversed almost by all the countries long before he becomes P.M .
 
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Are you willing to extend the same for M.A Jinnah for Direct Action Day? Underlying assuming you are referring to Riots...
What are talking about clarify it further for a reasonable reply.
 
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Hatred for RSS is very much increasing in his own country, India. Except for some hyper middle class people who fell for "devleepment agenda" of modi, everyone must be knowing what will come out of sakha classes.

Why Sevaks should worry about Pakistani/Chinese posters? It is amazing how you people who are no different than Islamists in violent agendas tries to neutralize realities of your party and leader.


Just like Aurangazeb is called Alamgir and respected among many Muslims in South Asia, Modi is seen as the equivalent for Hindus. "Soft Hindutva" has already ingrained into average (north Indian/West Indian) Hindus.

which country you are from? why would you equate me to Islamists when I haven't bad mouthed about paksitan or for that matter muslims ? If I like modi that doesn't make me anti-muslim also 99% of modi admirers like him only because of his development track record and nothing else . so stop this bullshit like "Soft Hindutva" and other crap
 
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If UK is talking about Human Right , then start with Iraq War WMD ???
 
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