8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (5)
#19867365 at 2023-11-06 00:07:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24393: Zelensky Wants to Prove Trump Can't Bring Peace - Good Luck! Edition
Canada-Based Sikh Terrorist Threatens Attack on Air India Flight on November 19
The bilateral relations between India and Canada keep deteriorating, and now, in a way that appears to vindicate the position held by New Delhi regarding the harboring by Ottawa of Sikh terrorists that pose a real threat to India.
A prominent Khalistani separatist leader, denominated as terrorist by Indian authorities, recorded a video warning Sikhs not to travel on Air India flights later this month, mentioning life-threatening consequences if they do.
Canada-based Gurpatwant Singh Pannun made multiple threats of danger to those travelling by the Indian air company on 19 November.
Independent reported:
"'We are asking the Sikh people to not fly via Air India on 19 November. There will be a global blockade. Do not travel by Air India or your life will be in danger', he said, repeating the threats in a video circulating on social media. 'It is my warning to the government of India', said Mr Pannun, who was earlier rumored to have been killed in a car accident in the US."
Pannun also claimed New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport would be shut down on 19 November, calling for its name to be changed to the name of her two assassins.
The day was not chosen by accident: India is hosting the final match of the international men's cricket World Cup on the same date.
"'It is the same day on which the final match of the World Terror [sic] Cup will be played. It will be shown to the world that a genocide of Sikhs happened in India and India did it. When we liberate Punjab, the name of these airports will be Shahid Beant Singh and Shahid Satwant Singh airport', said Mr Pannun, referencing the two separatist leaders who assassinated former Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi in October 1984."
Indian officials declared they would discuss the threat with Canadian authorities.
"'We shall take up the threat against Air India flights originating from and terminating in Canada, with the concerned Canadian authorities', India's high commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, told the Indian newspaper Hindustan Times."
Indian authorities have seen the video issued by the Khalistani leader.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/canada-based-sikh-terrorist-threatens-attack-air-india/
#15672659 at 2022-02-20 10:24:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19817: From Into the Night, Morning Light Edition
Sanjay Kumar (born 1962 in Colombo, Sri Lanka)[1] was the chairman and CEO of Computer Associates International (now CA Technologies) from 2000 until April 2004.
He was sentenced to 12 years in prison[2] in connection with the 35 day month accounting scandal[3] and released in 2017.
#10189389 at 2020-08-05 15:32:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13039: "Comey Went Rogue" Edition
Three cranes collapse at major container port near Mumbai (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Three cranes have collapsed at India's largest container port on the outskirts of Mumbai after torrential rain and powerful winds blasted the region for several days.
Officials are still assessing the damage sustained after the cranes collapsed at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust but Police Commissioner Sanjay Kumar said that no one was injured.
#MumbaiMonsoon#MumbaiRainsLive#mumbai#monsoon2020 wrecking havoc in the city and surroundings3 gantry cranes crashed at #Nhava#JNPT@TOIIndiaNews@mataonline@LoksattaLive@zee24taasnews@zeemarathipic.twitter.com/tcGi043wyV
- Kamlesh Desai (@thereallyslimkd) August 5, 2020
Good to know all are safe. pic.twitter.com/dAWX9Ny4se
- dmarineranandkaushik (@anandmariner) August 5, 2020
https://www.rt.com/news/497159-mumbai-crane-collapse-photos/
#8760700 at 2020-04-11 20:54:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11216: Seven Layers Below Comey Edition
Disinfection tunnel on wheels hits Hyderabad roads
12 April 2020
On average, the first-of-its-kind mobile disinfecting tunnel is covering 20 checkpoints and 40 junctions and helping 250-plus police personnel on duty to get disinfectant.
Amudha Rajesh, a Deputy Superintendent of Police at Telangana State Police Transport Organisation, and with his technical team developed the chamber on wheels under the aegis of M Mahender Reddy, DGP, and with the guidance of Sanjay Kumar, IGP, to help all the frontline police personnel get sanitised as they are being exposed to much of dust and pollution on roads while on duties.
"We have developed a first of its kind mobile disinfection tunnel and it is successfully making rounds in the city. All we need to do is, one must just enter the tunnel and stay for 10 seconds, then automatically disinfectant spray will completely sterilise the person from top to bottom. The only objective behind development of the project is to save saviours (police) from getting infected. This is the first ever time that our Telangana Transport department has developed a timely project within needed time. We are trying to develop 27 more disinfectant chambers on wheels in next two to four weeks,"said Rajesh.
The vehicle is fitted with 20 jet mist nozzles which sprays the disinfectant solution, a CDSCO & WHO-prescribed PVP-I solution (0.125 %), from a 500 litre tank upon anyone entering the chamber. It takes around 10 seconds for the effective and automated spraying system. It is equipped to work on 3 different power sources, i.e., AC, petrol generator and inventor.
The vehicle will move around continuously from picket to picket to disinfect and sanitise police personnel. Such technical initiative and compassion towards fellow officers has reposed faith and confidence in the personnel to continue to wage the ongoing war against the pandemic until it vanishes from the face of the earth.
In the midst of a worldwide backlash against the use Sodium Hypochlorite to disinfect humans, it is rather a novel move by DGP Mahender Reddy and his team for not only initiating such disinfectant chamber which complies with a WHO recommended solution which is as potent as it is harmless.
(disinfection tunnels??? pretty cool, anyway!)
https://www.thehansindia.com/telangana/disinfection-tunnel-on-wheels-hits-hyderabad-roads-616873?infinitescroll=1
#3088587 at 2018-09-19 17:25:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3908: Covfefe Cake Edition
Former IPCC chairman ordered to stand trial for sexual harassment
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/09/former-head-climate-change-panel-stand-trial-harassment
Former head of climate change panel to stand trial for harassment
By Sanjay Kumar Sep. 18, 2018 , 10:40 AM
A court in New Delhi on Friday ordered Rajendra Pachauri, former head of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), to stand trial on criminal charges alleging that he sexually harassed a former colleague.
The woman filed a police complaint against Pachauri, 78, in February 2015, and he stepped down from IPCC that month. Women's rights and legal activists have since charged that authorities have been slow to act on that allegation and complaints that Pachauri harassed other women.
Pachauri, who denies the allegations, faces up to 3 years in prison if convicted.
The woman who filed the 2015 complaint alleged that after she began to work at The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in 2013, an environmental think tank in New Delhi where Pachauri was director general, he made "constant requests to have a romantic and physical relationship" with her and kissed and grabbed her inappropriately. When she refused his advances, she says, he threatened to retaliate by not giving her work or transferring her. As a result, she quit in November 2015.
She gave police thousands of text messages and emails allegedly involving Pachauri. In March 2016, police filed a 1467-page charge sheet against him. That same month, TERI decided not to renew Pachauri's employment.
"The case is absolutely concocted, baseless, without any material, and has been filed to defame Dr. Pachauri," his lawyer, Ashish Dixit, told ScienceInsider.
What's more, Pachauri filed a pending defamation lawsuit against another woman, who alleged in 2016 that he sexually harassed her a decade earlier while she was working at TERI. That woman also said she resigned because of the harassment.
Posted in: Scientific Community
doi:10.1126/science.aav4629
Sanjay Kumar
Sanjay Kumar is a freelance writer based in New Delhi.