Tuesday 17 November 2015

7 EVIDENT YET CHILLING SIMILARITIES BETWEEN PARIS ATTACKS AND 26/11

Everyone is horrified by the incidents that have happened in the capital city of France.  It is by the far the biggest terror attack the nation has ever seen. This is Europe 2nd largest terror attack second to only the infamous Madrid train bombings. Latest reports suggest that over 129 people have been killed. ISIS claims responsibility for the attacks and states that they carried them out as retaliation to the aerial bombardment campaign carried out by France in Syria.




To those who aren't aware there were 3 points of attack that happened in the city. One was the Bataclan Concert hall, second were outside the Stade de France and the third on the city’s famous restaurants and cafes.



Any of these feel similar?



On 26th of November 2008 10 militants of LeT launched 12 coordinated attacks on the city of Mumbai resulting in the death of 164 people.
The disturbing thing to see here was that there were quite a lot of similarities that happened between both the incident


They are as follows;




1. Both targeted large landmarks;
In the case of Paris it was a National Stadium and in case of Mumbai it was the Taj Hotel. Both represent or are symbols of the elite class.


TAJ HOTEL







STADE DE FRANCE








2. Both targeted places with large amount of concentrated populations that were sitting ducks;
In the case of Mumbai it was Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus vice-versa was  the Bataclan Concert hall.


Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Bataclan Movie Theatre







3.Both attacks have targeted cafes, restaurants.
 Leopold cafĂ© in Mumbai and Le Carillon and Le Petit Cambodge in Paris (Although there were many more).


Leopold Cafe, Mumbai





4.Both attacks targeted Jewish establishments;
In the case of Paris it was Bataclan Theatre, which was owned by two Jewish brothers, Joel and Pascal Laloux as recently as September 2015(They gave it up because of the threats they had been receiving due to their open support for Israel). In case of Mumbai it Nariman house was targeted. The building was home to a Chabad house, a Jewish outreach centre run by Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg, who owned the building since around 2006.

Nariman House





5.Both time the attackers were all prepared to die and not a hit and run sort of an attack (Fidayeen).






6.Although pretty trivial but both attacks were carried out during the night-time and the assailants were in their youngsters in their 20’s.

7.Both times the attackers’ preferred weapon of choice had been the infamous AK-47 along with ample use of hand grenades.





Saturday 14 November 2015

7 UNBELIEVABLE LESSONS EVERY MANAGER MUST LEARN FROM SMT.PRATIBHA PATILJI.

 

There are lots of women in India who can proudly say that they have gone beyond their duty to bring about concrete changes with our country . They have become ideal figures for us by being selfless and sacrificing. Women such as Sarojini Naidu, Vijaylaxmi Pandit, Rani Lakshmi Bai, PT Usha, Mary Kom, Kalpana Chawla, Bachendri Pal clearly have and the list goes on. 

And then we have ladies such as our first women President of India, Mrs.Pratibha Patil who has been is well erm uhh influential as erm erm..  Going forward, on 25th of July 2007 India’s first lady president was sworn in, after Abdul Kalam. 

Abdul Kalam -- a scientist, a patriot, a teacher and above all, a visionary. A man coming from humble beginnings and eventually, became known as one of the smartest people in India (Some might say world). A man with mass appeal who inspired millions. A man who literally built truckloads of missiles for India.

Yes, those are hard shoes to fill, conceded. So, when Pratibhaji was at the helm of Rashtrapati Bhavan we had great expectations. She eventually did meet them (hypothetically) if you care to continue reading on.

HERE ARE THE 7 OUTLANDISH LESSONS EVERY MANAGER MUST LEARN FROM PRATIBHA PATILJI WHILE SHE WAS SERVING AS THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA.



1. WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS -- USE THE TAXPAYERS MONEY AND STAY ABROAD FOREVER!


As a president it is the duty of a person to visit various nations and foster cultural and economic ties. Pratibha Patil did just that, well almost just that. She made 22 big ticket trips which cost the exchequer two billion rupees. She spent 79 days abroad alone.





2. FORGIVE PEOPLE FOR THE BAD THINGS THEY'VE DONE IN THEIR PAST. 


When it comes to justice, Pratibhaji is considered to be magnanimous and she is also known to never discriminate within people, even if they are hardened-criminals. During her term as the president,especially by the end, she is said to have pardoned the death sentences of 'ONLY' 35 convicts. These convicts who were sentenced to death by the court of justice were of course 'petty' criminals (yeah right) who apart from being petty murdered entire families, raped women, and some even possessed an unnatural inclination towards small children . One of the death row she pardoned is Piara Singh and his 3 sons who killed 18 people during a marriage function. She is since been dubbed as the most merciful president we've had in 30 years.. So much over-pouring mercy.



PRATIBHAJI SUCCESSFULLY SCORING A 3-POINTER



3. NEVER PLACE YOUR WORK BEFORE YOUR FAMILY. INFACT PLACE YOUR FAMILY ON A GOVERNMENT CHARTERED FLIGHT AND TOUR THE WORLD!




If these weren't enough godly virtues, she is also a person who loves her family, dearly. She is said to have taken along her grandsons and relatives to her foreign trips at our expense, making everyone wish for a newer grandma. When she headed a cooperative bank, she allegedly waived off interest rates for her relative and friends, saving them from giving large amounts of interests to evil, mean Sahukars. The RBI eventually cancelled the banks license on such irregularities.


PRATIBHAJI EXPRESSING HER DISLIKE FOR SLASH'S NEW HAIRCUT



4. DON'T JUST LOVE YOURSELF. LOVE YOURSELF 3x


This being said she taught the people of the country one important lesson, loving oneself. Pratibhaji also hiked her own salary by 300%. I mean if you’re qualified and capable why settle for less? People appearing for job interviews please take note.


HEY GUYS! THIS IS WAYY EASIER THAN IT LOOKS


5. ALWAYS KEEP THE GIFTS YOU'VE RECEIVED. IT’S RUDE NOT TO TAKE CARRY THEM HALFWAY ACROSS THE NATION.




Also by mistake she took all the gifts she received from foreign delegates to her hometown of Amravati. It had 155 gifts and needed 40 trucks. She had to later return it and probably got a slap on her wrist.


PRATIBHAJI SMILING WITH HER NEWFOUND RESPECT FOR YAMRAJ


6. THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX, RULES ARE MEANT TO BE BROKEN!




 Due to her initial retirement home being mired in controversy she eventually had to move to a different place where her home was expanded from 2,906ft to 6000ft, funnily enough according to the Presidents Pension Rules of 1962, a president’s retirement home should not exceed 2,000ft.


PRATIBHAJI DOING HER BEST TO SALUTE



7. DON’T BOTHER WITH THINGS YOU CANNOT CHANGE.




Pratibhaji is also said to be a reserved and quiet person, preferring to sit at home and chill when she has an important job to do, like take care of the country, encourage things like sports, health awareness, betterment of the poor and downtrodden, the farmers, reducing corruption, taking care of the armed forces, being the face of the nation, heck even attending events to light lamps and waving aimlessly at crowds.

RARE PHOTO OF PRATIBHAJI PETTING A DOG.



Plus I hear she makes badass Puran polis.
Who wouldn’t want her back; I say we get her back. Anyone with me?

*sahukar’s hindi for moneylender
P.S: Please don’t kill me for this.






Friday 13 November 2015

THERE IS ANOTHER REVOLUTION OF SORTS HAPPENING IN LIBYA

Tunisia.

Egypt.

Libya. Then Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, Algeria, Iraq and Jordan.


World watched with speculation, scepticism and hope, all the while people from the Arab nations poured out on the streets in protest. In the aftermath of the uprisings, four countries ousted their Heads of state. One is still fighting a civil war. And several others had constitutional changes.




But let’s focus on Libya. Libya is a North African country with rich oil reserves.  For almost 40 years it had been ruled with an iron fist of Gadhafi. But in 2011 everything changed. People fed up with dictatorship poured out on the streets and began protesting. As the protest swelled in numbers Libyan forces began gunning people down indiscriminately, this changed a peaceful demonstration to a violent riot that eventually led to a civil war in Libya.

Among all the factions in Libya fighting the oppressive regime, NTC (National Transitional Council) became the most prominent and started taking charge of the situation. After months of fighting and foreign intervention, the Gadhafi regime was toppled and a new government was installed.

Here is where things began to change.

When national elections were held the national governing body GNC (General National Congress) was formed and the Justice and Construction party came to power, which is part of the Muslim Brotherhood. It is alleged that they began funding several hard-line Islamist militants to start taking control over Libya. Several factions and tribes also began actively pledging allegiance to each other, thus a chain of reaction happened.  Eventually the whole of Libya came back into conflict, this time along more religious lines. 

In this state of chaos, a certain General Khalifa Haftar stepped in.

The general urged all Libyans to fight the Islamist forces. Several units of the Libyan Army responded to his call and rallied behind him. The forces under Haftar began slowly retaking the cities back from the Islamist forces. But at the same time Ansar-al sharia began Operation Libyan Dawn which began getting back the cities it had lost.



In this game of back and forth, the Islamic State stepped in. Several members of Ansar Al-Sharia are said to have moved on to the IS and its only a matter of time before which it pledges itself to the organisation. This is a very alarming development because it shows IS’s capabilities to expand to area far away from its own.
Here is the very crucial juncture where the international community really need to act. It needs to rally behind the General or any other moderate faction and help stabilize the nation. Because the conditions that are developing in Libya are eerily similar to the one that was in Syria.


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