Gunman opens fire at crowded Australia beach, people rush for shelter

THE important point is
INDIA always blamed PAKISTAN even when an Indian citizen committed some act of violence...
Now same INDIA TELLING AUSTRALIA YOUR CITIZEN YOUR PROBLEM...
WHAT A SHIFT IN TIDE ...
FROM NOW ON INDIA WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO BLAME PAKISTAN FOR THE ACTS OF ITS OWN CITIZENS....
THATS VERY IMPORTANT...
From this day forward INDIA WILL BE responsible for the acts of its own citizens on its own soil.. The world won't buy the narrative of blaming Pakistan... Understanding the fault lines of India now one can see India in big trouble and will be receiving End From now on...that is be more responsible about its internal affairs rather than blaming others ..
 
We shouldn't have to send our people abroad. Educate them. Build world class institutions and universities. Invest every effort into developing your people, economy and country. We shouldn't even be thinking about relying on others.
Yes, we should ask China to build world class universities in Pakistan. lol

And Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.
 
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He's a fascist in disguise
Hates anything to do with Palestinians.

The liberation of Palestine is indeed a global issue and he is now linking this act with legitimate concerns about Israeli terror and genocide.

I watched this video, and indeed he is a racist and fascist combined. His views are shocking, even to the presenter of the podcast itself!
 
That event at Bondi Beach, Sydney reminds me Charlie Hebdo On 7 January 2015, at about 11:30 a.m. in Paris, France. France was brimming with support for Palestinians and Syrians, and then Charlie Hebdo!
 
So he was Indian and so was his son.

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"Saar full support to blessed land Israel we know Pakistani full well they always do terrorism. Akram is normal Pakistani name, please full sanctions"



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"But, but he wearing Pakistani cricket shirt, buy why?"
I was wondering why their coverage has shifted to a minimum. Had it been someone who was even a second or third generation Australian of Pakistani descent, we know their coverage would have gone on for months.

But all we get is an overview of the case, and that they were estranged from India.

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the Ausies re being careful and dont want to annoy the hyper sensitive Indian migrants. had it been a Pakisani.. well then India would've been competing to dish dirt on state of pakistan and its institutions and Ausies would've been chosing a more agressive narrative.
No sir. It's not about annoying Indian migrants. No one cares whether they are hyper sensitive or get emotional.

There is a lot of resentment against Indian diaspora in Australia due to their certain traits. Australian government doesn't want to add fuel to the fire. so you can say that they don't want to further irk the local population.
 

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