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In Denial

We don't want to know why there is a problem in Bastar. But we know that the place is full of violent bastards who want to destroy our country. In Kashmir, we are asked why people disappear like pencils and pens and women are sexually abused, and we never think of an apology. Why they have turned against us?

And in North-East, let's easily call is Nepal to China, there people hate us; they even hate our soldiers. If they behave like that then AFSPA is what they deserve. Disappearance or loss of lives? There? Human rights? There? Why do they complain so much, we have a Nepali minister now who, what is his name?, some Kiroo. He is damn good and he is even willing to turn the whole, what place is that?, North-East or Nepal or China a vegan place.

Why do they complain that they don't understand our National Anthem? Understand or not understand, it is our National Anthem, they should accept it and sing it. Otherwise, we will shove it down their throat.

Diversity? What do you mean? India, the land of Indus Civilisation, or Hindustan, the land of the Hindus, means Hindi or Sanskrit. Let them whine one more time, we will bury them alive with sedition for they are anti-Hindustan. We should hire people like Arnab Goswami as policy makers, and the big corporate donors CEOs should run the country. Look at Pepsi or Apple, those place are run efficiently. Our country should be like that, otherwise we will unleash our people.

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