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I'm waiting for the 'I don't deal in facts' journalist from the Guardian, Aditya Chakrabortty, to blame the Paris bombings on Narendra Modi. This is the journalist who endlessly on BBC, Sky bemoaned how India had just elected the most dangerous politician in the history of the world, some kind of Hitler + Taliban + Satan, who managed to fool millions of Muslims to vote for him and therefore for their own annihilation, and is as we speak building concentration camps in India because he's apparently a Hindu extremist...you know the type that praises a Muslim boy in his speech for 5 minutes at Wembley, (which reminds the Guardian of Hitler's Nuremburg rallies presumably) and praises the former Muslim President of India, and talks about his meeting with Sikh organisations in the UK to discuss their concerns, all the while waiting to exterminate them all with his cunning plan that only Aditya and the Guardian can see through.

A study, led by Dr Gerulf Rieger from the department of Psychology at the University of Essex, claims that most women are “never straight”; they are either gay or bisexual.

A coalition of charities has said that the increase in the suicide rates among men should be treated as a national public health issue.

Not only at the Wembley Stadium, right from his stepping down from the plane on the morning of 12th November, there was always a large audience welcoming the Indian Prime Minister. Such a welcome has never happened before, not only for any Indian political leader but any one from any country except perhaps the Pope

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Sohail Ahmed

It was a very important acknowledgement by Mr Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, when he publicly said in the presence of 60,000 people at Wembley Stadium on Friday 13 November 2015 that CB’s persistent campaign demanding start of direct flights from London to Ahmedabad was successful. Mr Modi declared during his landmark speech that direct flights to Ahmedabad from London will commence from 15 December 2015.