|
SRK frisking: The fault lies with Indian rich and powerful who run for ''American'' pseudo-glory
Kirit Chauhan
Apr. 13, 2012

Think about this very carefully - if you are not welcome to America why should you come? No Indians are welcome in America unless they are good for doing some work that Americans cannot or will not perform.
Does America know something about SRK that India does not know relating to connections to Islamic terrorists? Otherwise why are they frisking him again and again at entry points?
United States on Friday apologised to Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan for "an inconvenience" experienced by him at the White Plains airport in New York while on a visit. Khan was in the US on the invitation of Yale University, which honored him.
The fact is Ambani paid millions of dollar donation and got a seat in American Ivy League Yale. Yale also threw a freebee in honoring SRK. Is Yale really worth anything in the present day world?
Why bother coming to US if you are not welcome? What good is it for US to engage in racial and religious profiling again and again an d keep apologizing for frisking Indians of Muslim religion?
No doubt the name "Khan" triggered something. The immigration officials were not prepared to make an exception what they normally do. Ambani's daughter and SRK came to enjoy ''Yale Glory'' of America (paid for im millions of dollar donation to Yale endowment). SRK was frisked.
IS there anything out of norm? When you are not welcome, why humiliate yourself by paying millions of dollars to Yale and get frisked?
OUTSOURCING ARTICLES
SRK frisking: The fault lies with Indian rich and powerful who run for 'American' pseudo-glory
Kirit Chauhan
Think about this very carefully - if you are not welcome to America why should you come? No Indians are welcome in America unless they are good for doing some work that Americans cannot or will not perform. READ MORE>>
US Immigration Officials detains Yale bound Bollywood's Sharukh Khan - SRK said 'Mere nam hi khan, racial or religious profiling nehi karo man....'
Rahul Ratnagar
Everyone else was let go immediately but no Bollywood's King Khan was detained again. Apparently, Khan was upset and started singing : Mere nam hi khan, racial or religious profiling nehi karo man.' Why keeps coming back to get harassed again and again? READ MORE>>
Starbucks launches a bigger push into smaller cities in China to boost profit
Rita Sharma
Bloomberg reports Starbucks may be doing the best corporate gamble ever. The return from the investment can be enormous. READ MORE>>
India plans to take America to WTO on discriminatory visa fees penalizing Indian software companies
Kiran Chaube
It took India a long time to realize that H1B visa is meant for American companies to drain Indian brain from India and profit, not Indian companies to profit by exporting Indian talent. READ MORE>>
CBI should investigate Indian defense minister not Vectra Chief
Partiv Sanghvi
The pattern is clear. India's corrupt politicians demands and accept bribe saying no deal without "extra juice" and then when they get caught, they send their in-control CBI to charge the corporates who were forced to bribe to do any business in India. READ MORE>>
F-35 fighter program to cost $1.45 trillion
Kiran Chaube
The Pentagon's latest, staggering estimate of the lifetime cost of the F-35 -- its most expensive weapons program -- is up from about $1 trillion a year ago, and includes inflation. F-35 fighter program will cost $1.45 trillion over the next fifty years. READ MORE>>
MORE ARTICLES >>
|