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  1. So when the terrorist Modi regime murders people, Winston says there is no proof of Modi regime involvement without convictions- something that he knows will not be forthcoming, as the murders were committed by Indian spies under diplomatic cover. But when humanitarian aid workers from the UNRWA are accused of working with the democratically elected Palestinian government, that’s grounds to cut off the UNRWA?

    Got it. We all know who Winston’s working for- and it turns out he’ll even bark for their Indian puppets.

    1. Winston tries to make out that he is some kind of political strategist, sucking up to various people like Condoleeza Rice etc. in previous times, and now it seems murderous Modi, he is really just a right opportunist old Tory serving local and international capital one way or another.

    2. You do actually ‘got it” @MK. We’re all going to have to just let it all play out. Winston’s gone down the rabbit hole on so many levels – others in his bugger’s muddle of a political party are worse. No wonder the likes of Tracey Martin and Ron M decided to throw the towel in. CHRIST! – that specimen hold-the-ladder-steady Shane for starters.
      I’m waiting for a pig’s Trotter to come along soon to give us a history lesson and some spin to justify it all. (Maybe He already has). I find it all a bit sad, but fuck it! They’ve put themselves out there, and even if something comes of Winnie the Poo’s efforts at an FTA (or something similar), it’ll be relatively short lived in the scheme of things, AND it’ll be on India’s “T’s and C’s”. His visit when in coalition with JA’s Labour gummint was insulting, and really just a bit pathetic. A jaunt to nowhere. It’s a shame Labour at the time wasn’t up to saving Him the trip.
      He, and His current band of coalition partners, [ partners – is that what they’re fooling themselves they are?], really don’t unna Stan the Indian psyche. Do they think Indians are a collective of masochistic dumb arses?
      I wouldn’t mind tagging along for another trip to the subcontinent. I’d offer to show Him some gorgeous (un shithole) spaces and introduce Him to the realities. I’d even be up for a trip on a Boeing 757,
      Shane the gorgeous would be OK to tag along.
      Not sure they’d survive though,

    3. Convenient lies – call someone guilty and say that since the “guilty” controls evidence, it cannot be proven, and hence it should be considered as proven. Be the accuser, judge, jury and prosecutor.

  2. If we have to be economically shacked to anyone then India is better than China.

      1. So vegans are not on your xmas card list then? I don’t want to sound critical but I can think of many more important factors that determine who I trust before their diet comes into consideration.

  3. First it is none of his business .Second they already export record numbers to NZ ,51k in the last year .Third their human rights will suit our government down to the ground .Just look at the way the so called Maori members are happy to throw their own whanau under the bus at the direction of the skin head gang leader .Birds of a feather flock together .

  4. I’m not a fan of Modi, but a small country like us pissing off a country like India who is on a historic rise is not smart. And over an internal conflict that we are in no position to judge. Too much of the left takes the moral high ground vis a vis eastern civilisations.

      1. It is Canada which has repeatedly allowed terrorism (threatening of diplomats – the posters are for all to see, not punishing those who blew up Air India plane which killed 329 persons, – all in public domain, terror financing) to be used from their soil against India. Mr. Trudeau has also openly supported a farmers’ agitation in India, with zero understanding of the demands and those involved.

        India does not need advice from Canada, NZ to protect its very vigorous democracy. We have more independent news channels than all the 5 eyes countries combined and more English news channels than any other individual democracy. At any instant, viewers from around the globe can openly see the vigorous debates going on on these channels, including extremely vigorous criticism of government, including use of even insulting words. Many of these are available on youtube.

    1. I mean, it depends what you refer to by a ‘historic rise’. If you think that we should side with India, a technical nation state with a literacy rate similar to that of Rwanda, a country which has had one or two problems over the past few decades, against China, that’s an… interesting choice.

  5. Winstone and the nasty coalition will do anything to get a trade deal with India.

  6. As long as we have the IPL no one will give a rats are about human rights abuses.
    Can’t have Kane Trent and the rest missing out now can we

  7. Isn’t that a political tactic to get your Māori Ministers to inflict the most damage to their own but also other struggling NZers they are just modern day kupapa. Key did it with Pulla and Hekia.
    In the meantime, Tricola is selling state houses and land in Te Awamutu to keep her tax promise. Less housing for the poor while they are kicking them out of the motels more on the street for our low paid police to sort.

  8. Yes, Stephen and then he goes to the Islands and gives them millions acting like he is Father Xmas while he is crapping on his own people him and his sidekick.

  9. Winston Peters’ remarks will have been run by the US State Department before they were made, and he will have received its approval.
    The US wants to take India’s side in the dispute because India is more important to the US than Canada at this point in time (and in any case Canada’s loyalty can be taken for granted) but the US cannot be seen to openly endorse terrorism or the blatant violation of an allied state’s sovereignty.
    So it uses a New Zealand government minister to make the point that we should put to bed this case of the assassination of a Canadian citizen on Canadian territory by the Indian state.
    The interests of New Zealand and the US happen to coincide here, because New Zealand, as Martyn notes, is seeking to replace its dependence on Chinese markets with dependence upon India. But it should also be noted that New Zealand needs to pivot from China to India only so as to comply with the demands being made of New Zealand by the United States in the context of its confrontation with the PRC.
    The fallout to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar closely resembles that of the Rainbow Warrior bombing in this country. A country that is formally a subordinate part of the Anglo-American empire has its sovereignty violated by a nation that is not actually a part of that empire, but is considered important to its global interests, with the result that the offended vassal state has to back down and accept the injury to its sovereignty – which was really non-existent in the first place, because ultimately neither Canada nor the Realm of New Zealand have any say over their destiny within the Five Eyes alliance.

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