What does /pol thinks about India?

What do you guys have to say about the reservation system and guilty middle and high class in India?

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I would never want to live there, that's for sure.

Do you have to buy a ticket to ride on the roof of a train?

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Yeah the place is a shithole. Where undeserving people get all the opportunities. Taxpayers are treated like shit and if you have money then you are guilty bcoz other lazy people don't have.

Why do you guys wear your pajamas to work?

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Hi Indian
Your country seems to be doing well on some fronts and we expect you to be a power despite our piss taking.

I like Indians (don't come here though we are full , no joke either rent etc is crazy user tell other indians Ireland is overpopulated )

Best of luck and hopefully you guys have a real NATIONALIST party take over .

Also as a fellow slave of Britain what's the opinion on them?
And Hitler is he reverted by some ?

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Burundi is the poorest country on the planet.

How did you even post this?

Revered sorry autocorrect

Also stop messaging my gf she's beautiful I tell her enough myself haha

rather then a VPN, its probably just an IP spoof

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I personally think Hitler did nothing wrong (even The PM of Israel said that Hitler just wanted to get them out of Germany and not kill them) but people care less here about Hitler, people don't like Gandhi here tho. Gandhi is the true Hitler.
And we are okay with UK mostly bcoz it's better than India and people wanna move there.

Do you know if there is anyone still in India with the name Patel? I heard they all left India to open hotels.

Yes there are.. after all India's population is almost 2billion.

You rabbits need to stop breeding.

Lol maybe that's why made gay marriage legal a few days ago.
I absolutely hate ( actually homosexuality is neither spiritually nor scientifically right)

So there are still some in India, I appreciate the honest answer, it was an honest question.

third world shithole. They move here and turn our country into a third world shithole.

i dont have much to say on modern india, but honestly, the best philosophies and minds come from ancient india, in fact its probably the root of modern civilisation and highly underrated for its praise.

BJP IT Cell shills went full retard with that infographic

t. abdul bin muhammed or john vankakalalamama
there's no need for any "special" birth control programme anymore. it's not like everybody is popping out 10 kids like it's 1950 (heck, even 2-3 is becoming uncommon)

I would accept the extinction of the tigers and elephants to ensure the elimination of your race

I'm imagining billions of Indians thinking that this infographic is proof of skill in leadership

>What does /pol thinks about India?
birthplace of Buddhist Dharma....meditative wisdom......unique cinema style. but that poo....whew

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To decentralized and corrupt to ever match china economically

India is interesting. The concept of a caste system is somewhat interesting. I actually think some kind of admitted hierarchy is ideal, though members in higher castes should not act with malice toward those of lower castes.

Nah, the reverse. This has become a meme now. Pic related after India lost 1-4 to England in Test series. Indian people are far too skeptic of their government if you ask me, part of the reason why the development has slowed down as well

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>part of the reason why the development has slowed down as well
Development has slowed because there are countries which are far cheaper for low skilled labour and can be far more dependent in securing property rights and less regulation

caste system is nothing really different from race, except it's race + class = caste.
>1932 - Ambedkar-Gandhi agreement allows lower castes to get quotas in parliaments
1947 - India gains independence.
>1949 - "Criminal Tribes Act" which declared members of certain castes/groups as criminal repealed.
>1950 - Article 14 declares "Right to Equality" as a fundamental right
>1975 - India is declared "socialist secular" state.
>1979 - Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission requires than 50% of all government universities, jobs and institutions to provide quotas for members of untouchable & backward castes.
>1989 - Scheduled Tribes and Castes Prevention of Atrocities Act
>1990s - Upper Caste Militia and Communists end up in an armed conflict in the Eastern state of Bihar
>2001 - 85th Amendment allowing the Indian state to "positively discriminate" against upper castes and favour lower caste groups
>2016 - Anti-Discrimination and Equality Bill introduced in Union Parliament
>2018 - Amendments to the Prevention of Atrocities act, which allows investigation of the perpetrator of the act to be investigated without an FIR, usually because delaying an FIR would delay justice.

The laws are becoming very authoritarian, but caste discrimination is still a reality, and hence the laws.

Yeah, because to enact a reform, you'll need the approval of the people. The current government passed the GST bill which made it much easier for businesses to account for their taxes, however this was also widely opposed by a lot of people as well as a large section of the parliament, and this is just one of many reforms that have to be put in place and remove the socialist regulations that took place pre-1990s.

having multiple states also make it a mess as well regulatory wise

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