Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Delhi Police: In a hit-and-run case, a speeding SUV killed a Delhi Police personnel on Noida Expressway

In a hit-and-run case, a speeding SUV killed a Delhi Police personnel on Noida Expressway when he was coming back home. The incident occurred late night on Monday near Sector-124 temple on the Expressway joining Noida and Greater Noida. The deceased, identified as Tapraj (40) was killed, after being hit by the car. The accused driver has not been identified, police said. A senior police official said, “The deceased was returning from his work. He was working as a policeman in DCP office at Shahdara in Delhi Police. A SUV driver hit the deceased bike and he was killed on the spot.”

1 comment:

  1. 1 Rattan Lal Cop, a Rajasthani vermin was killed ! dindooohindoo !

    So what ?

    The Rajasthanis are also sons of prostitutes as under :

    Sample these Rajasthani sons of harlots born out of Nata Pratha - which is basically child prostitution for a fee !

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/Kids-most-vulnerable-to-abuse-due-to-Nata-ratha/articleshow/56263686.cms

    Is he a Rajput vermin !

    Rajputs

    "The word "Rajput" is used in certain parts of Rajasthan to denote the illegitimate sons of a Kshatriya chief or Jagirdar." [Mahajan Vidya Dhar,"Ancient India", Fifth Edition, Reprint 1972, Chand and Co., New Delhi. p. 550 ff.])

    This explains Rajput history - QED !

    Was he "The Kshatriya" ! dindooohindoo !

    Kshatriyas - As per the Mahabharata, Kshatriyas were born, when Kshatriya women (on heat) “were raped by Brahmins”, w/o marriage and hence, were “born as a bastard race” with the “zero IQ and potency of Brahmins” and the “cowardice, treachery and chicanery of the Brahmins”

    SECTION LXIV – Mahbharata - Adivansavatarana Parva

    The son of Jamadagni (Parasurama), after twenty-one times making the earth bereft of Kshatriyas wended to that best of mountains Mahendra and there began his ascetic penances.

    And at that time when the earth was bereft of Kshatriyas, the Kshatriya ladies, “desirous of offspring”, used to come, O monarch, to the Brahmanas and Brahmanas of rigid vows had connection with them during the womanly season alone, but never, O king, lustfully and out of season.

    And Kshatriya ladies by “thousands conceived from such connection” with Brahmanas.

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