(Bangla / Bangladesh / Bengal Special Case, Excellent Article on Global Deep State Power Control Evils, Excellent Royal Society Lecture on AI), and more, see below.

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(Bangla / Bangladesh / Bengal Special Case, Excellent Article on Global Deep State Power Control Evils, Excellent Royal Society Lecture on AI), and more, see below.

(1) With Bidyut Sarker and group = 
Mike, Lalit K, Mihir, Dr. Kalika, Nirav K, Bidyut, Rajiv, and you 8 people in this conversation = 
conversation with Mike Ghouse, Lalit K Jha, Thirumala Raya Halemane, Mihir Meghani, Dr. Kalika Uttarkar, Nirav K Patel, Bidyut Sarker, and Rajiv Varma  
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(2) With Subject: Very interesting article, and read the comments also. = 
King Charles, Mark Carney and the Externalization of Britain's Invisible Empire= 
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(3) With Subject: this is an EXCELLENT lecture on AI, from The Royal Society, Faraday Award lecture ==>> 
Fwd: Why AI is not what we expected

This is not the AI we were promised | The Royal Society


some highlighted titbits:
Me: 
Fwd = 
(1) Bidyut,  That is good work, although I am not fully sure if their objective is to increase the fighting. But whatever it is, the youth in India as well as Bangladesh, and the world, needs to speak out against unfair treatment of innocent Hindus that is often ignored by all, EVERYWHERE, including the western media and powers, By the way, do you know him (Dr Richard Benkin) ?  

(2) Bidyut, I viewed the video (Hriday Raval) interviewing him (Dr Richard Benkin), and Lalit Jha and his article. He is more like some of the other western journalists, speaking for Hindus in India and elsewhere, but are in fact agents of the western power structure, not really for Hinduism or for Dharma, they have limited understanding of how the religions and cultures of the East have been shaped because of Western colonialism and its continuing after effects in the present era. It is good that they are pro-Hindu, but it would be a mistake to fall behind them completely or in full. Bangladesh and India have to come up with their own solutions to the issues facing them.  

(3) And Awami League party is very likely like the Congress Party in India, left-over stuff from past history with both good and bad, Just like India needs to move on to the future without the Congress Party, Bangladesh, very likely has to move on to the future without the Awami League, my guess. Good, Fair elections do not necessarily need parties with questionable credentials andor hidden controls over them. But they need good candidates, from all parties, and Independents also, to represent the people in the best fashion and to provide good governance. Jai Bangladesh. So, please work more towards these in ways possible, wisely, bravely, strategically, and achieve success. Jai Ho.  

Bidyut Sarker   3:29 PM 
Minorities in Muslim countries were always in trouble, you could see similar situations in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Egypt and even Iraq.   

Me: 
Yes, Bidyut, most Muslims have that "strict Islamic view", and those countries have such objectives, that if the whole world is converted to Islam, then only it will be a better world, just world, fair world etc, maybe even like a Dharmic Islamic type view in some sense, but which allows or encourages violence and elimination of others, even innocents who follow other religions etc. Dr Richard Benkin also made this point in that interview video I mentioned, and so the situation is most complicated, for Modi, for everyone.  

Me: 
Interesting, although not fully surprising. He is, of course, a "Moderate" type figure, and that's why or how he got elected. So we expect that in the future there will be moderation of extremist views in all areas of life, religions, politics etc, but that also requires full participation from the youth, the next generations everywhere, all over the world, and actively providing guard rails against advancing in the undesirable wrong directions, the evil tendencies in whatever reason or pre-text etc. Thanks for forwarding, Bidyut.  

Me: 
Hmmm,,, Yes... frictions, tensions, struggles,  philosophies at odds with each other, ... not easy .. also perceptions manufacturing for creating behaviors, even fake news, staged happenings etc possible too .. we try to do the best we can, we hope and pray for the best.  for any individual it is not possible to do more than that, cannot expect much more, limitations also can be expected ... rest is DESTINY ..  

Me: 
 At issue here, it looks like, how power is wielded in the world, almost by all sides, by everyone, for wanting to continue to stay in control or fight for your agenda etc,   

And, of course it (what we see around us) is not dharmic or truthful, perception manufacturing is the norm  and for the rest of us common people it is about survival and some progress hopefully, and the world is changing, fast transformation in current times,   

And there is no going back to the past situations' status quo or the kingdom times that saw empires, colonies, racism, ethnic cleansing, suppressions, sexism etc, type evils (considered as even necessary or as inevitable side-effect collateral damage payment for order and success, unfortunately or in some quarters, looks like).   

Yes, how to adjust to changing times is a challenge we all face, We hope and pray for the Best. Best Wishes, Aummm.. Jai prajaa-prabhutwa dharma democracy by the people for the people of the people.   

And, it also means religion is a personal and individual and family matter, chosen and held or changed voluntarily, with freedom and liberty, even in bits and pieces from different existing religions or new ideas etc, whereas previously, religions were "defined" as helping the society or the people to live well under the prevailing ruling situations, "the just royal rule at its best", say, which is raaja-dharma.  
 
But, of course, we see that the baggage of history is unavoidable, negative consequences impacting from it.   

Do Well, All the Best. Be Brave. Be Wise. Take Care. Best Wishes. Aummm.. We hope and pray for the best.

Me: 
Yes, Very Nice, Happy to see things getting worked out better

Me 
.. Very interesting article, and read the comments also. It is now much clearer that the then UK & USA jointly-linked Deep States were involved in killing President FDR by poisoning, fomenting the Civil War between Northern and Southern states, assassination of President Lincoln, and other figures like President Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, attempted assassination of President Reagan etv and possibly many other mysterious happenings, manipulations and so on, including terrorizations (like Son of Sam public murder shootings in 1970s, various political and military happenings etc   

King Charles, Mark Carney and the Externalization of Britain's Invisible Empire

Me:
this is an EXCELLENT lecture on AI, from The Royal Society, Faraday Award lecture

This is not the AI we were promised | The Royal Society



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(1) With Bidyut Sarker and group = Mike, Lalit K, Mihir, Dr. Kalika, Nirav K, Bidyut, Rajiv, and you 8 people in this conversation = conversation with Mike Ghouse, Lalit K Jha, Thirumala Raya Halemane, Mihir Meghani, Dr. Kalika Uttarkar, Nirav K Patel, Bidyut Sarker, and Rajiv Varma  
2026 Jan 23 
Bidyut Sarker   7:20 PM 
forwarded video clip post from
Rinita Mazumdar, Faculty at Central New Mexico Community College
saying 
"America Must Protect .."
(my reaction 👍)
  
Me:
HAPPY NEW YEAR. YES OUR SONS SUFFERED, TARGETED YES = PLEASE HELP. .... (my long message and family photo, usual and some recent clips, DELETED here)

2026 Jan 29 
Bidyut Sarker   6:46 PM 
from Richard Benkin, Independent Human Rights Activist; Expert witness in immigration and asylum cases
saying = 
On January 6, I will be addressing a group of Indian Hindu youth about the ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Bangladesh. This is a decades-long atrocity that is getting worse and worse by the day, and the world's media are silent. …more 

Me:
👍  

2026 Feb 2 
Me:
world drama stage, we are actors, everything we do on any day 24x7 is our acting role that day, all days put together it is our life on the world stage, acting is done means life is over, we try to do the best we can with all our pluses and minuses, desires, skills, biases, egos, arrogances, strengths, weaknesses, others helping, others hurting etc all included, not everything in our hands, this "acting" is our life journey, takes us to our destiny, fate, divine will, it is only way, NO CHOICE !  We are seeking suitable bride for our elder son Kaviraj, we appreciate everybody's help, support, good wishes, good vibes, blessings, spreading the word etc, it is a pleasure to seek and get your help. thanks very much. best wishes.  

Bidyut Sarker   3:12 PM 
👍  

Me: 
Fwd = 
(1) Bidyut,  That is good work, although I am not fully sure if their objective is to increase the fighting. But whatever it is, the youth in India as well as Bangladesh, and the world, needs to speak out against unfair treatment of innocent Hindus that is often ignored by all, EVERYWHERE, including the western media and powers, By the way, do you know him (Dr Richard Benkin) ?  

(2) Bidyut, I viewed the video (Hriday Raval) interviewing him (Dr Richard Benkin), and Lalit Jha and his article. He is more like some of the other western journalists, speaking for Hindus in India and elsewhere, but are in fact agents of the western power structure, not really for Hinduism or for Dharma, they have limited understanding of how the religions and cultures of the East have been shaped because of Western colonialism and its continuing after effects in the present era. It is good that they are pro-Hindu, but it would be a mistake to fall behind them completely or in full. Bangladesh and India have to come up with their own solutions to the issues facing them.  

(3) And Awami League party is very likely like the Congress Party in India, left-over stuff from past history with both good and bad, Just like India needs to move on to the future without the Congress Party, Bangladesh, very likely has to move on to the future without the Awami League, my guess. Good, Fair elections do not necessarily need parties with questionable credentials andor hidden controls over them. But they need good candidates, from all parties, and Independents also, to represent the people in the best fashion and to provide good governance. Jai Bangladesh. So, please work more towards these in ways possible, wisely, bravely, strategically, and achieve success. Jai Ho.  

Bidyut Sarker   3:29 PM 
Minorities in Muslim countries were always in trouble, you could see similar situations in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Egypt and even Iraq.   

Me: 
Yes, Bidyut, most Muslims have that "strict Islamic view", and those countries have such objectives, that if the whole world is converted to Islam, then only it will be a better world, just world, fair world etc, maybe even like a Dharmic Islamic type view in some sense, but which allows or encourages violence and elimination of others, even innocents who follow other religions etc. Dr Richard Benkin also made this point in that interview video I mentioned, and so the situation is most complicated, for Modi, for everyone.  

Bidyut Sarker   5:05 PM 
Thanks    
(my reaction 🙏) 

Me: 
👍  
You're welcome  
Thank You  

Bidyut Sarker   8:14 PM 
Dhirender Rawat, Dhirender Rawat | Business Growth Strategist | Wealth & Investment Advisory Expert
saying =

🇮🇳🇺🇸 India–US Trade Deal: A Big Win for “Made in India” 

A landmark moment for India–US economic relations!  

PM Narendra Modi announced that Made in India products will now enjoy a reduced tariff of 18%, marking a major boost for Indian exporters, manufacturers, and the broader economy.  

This development reflects: 
✅ Strengthening India–US strategic partnership 
✅ Improved market access for Indian products 
✅ New growth opportunities for businesses and investors 
✅ Increased confidence in India’s global manufacturing capabilities  

When two of the world’s largest democracies work together, it unlocks immense potential for trade, innovation, and long-term prosperity.  

This is a positive signal for: 
📈 Indian exporters 
🏭 Manufacturing & MSMEs 
💼 Global investors 
🌍 Cross-border trade growth  

A proud moment for India on the global economic stage. …more 

Me: 
👍  
Yes, Very Nice, Happy to see things getting worked out better  

2026 Feb 3 
Pankaj Saxena left this conversation  

2026 Feb 7 
Bidyut Sarker   3:24 PM 
forwarded post from Ryan Lashlee, Coffee ☕ Networking | Dad of 3
about 
on

2026 Feb 8 
Me: 
Interesting, although not fully surprising. He is, of course, a "Moderate" type figure, and that's why or how he got elected. So we expect that in the future there will be moderation of extremist views in all areas of life, religions, politics etc, but that also requires full participation from the youth, the next generations everywhere, all over the world, and actively providing guard rails against advancing in the undesirable wrong directions, the evil tendencies in whatever reason or pre-text etc. Thanks for forwarding, Bidyut.  

Bidyut Sarker   2:45 PM 
👍   
(my reaction 🙏)

Bidyut Sarker   3:31 PM 
The Islamist have an agenda, they are aliened with the Liberals in the west, although they don't support the gay rights or women's freedom or freedom of expressions but both of them are minorities in the west, you will see the Islamist true face when they get power, eg London Mayor or NYC Mayor. Their ideology is infiltrate in the power to manipulated liberal mind set and cashing the Muslim voters. Now in the west and America the conservatives are inspire by Donald Trump victory and specially in the west anti Muslim and  anti immigration ( mostly Muslims) movements become so powerful  in near future massive deportation or extorsion will be in the table. It will make chaos and much disorder even repetition of  European crushed could  happen.  

Bidyut Sarker   3:50 PM 

Me: 
Hmmm,,, Yes... frictions, tensions, struggles,  philosophies at odds with each other, ... not easy .. also perceptions manufacturing for creating behaviors, even fake news, staged happenings etc possible too .. we try to do the best we can, we hope and pray for the best.  for any individual it is not possible to do more than that, cannot expect much more, limitations also can be expected ... rest is DESTINY ..  

Bidyut Sarker   9:36 PM 
👍   
(my reaction ❤️)  

2026 Feb 9 
Dr Rakesh Kumar left this conversation  

2026 Feb 11 
Bidyut Sarker   7:29 PM 
from Lalit K Jha, Editor (North America) IANS; Founder @ 5WH® and India Abroad® l AI Leadership
saying =
IANS NEWS ALERT 

The United States on Tuesday said it does not take sides in Bangladesh’s elections, underscoring that the choice of the country’s next government rests solely with the Bangladeshi people. 

A State Department spokesperson told IANS that Washington remains committed to working with whichever government is elected and reiterated that the U.S. condemns religious violence in all its forms, while welcoming steps taken by Bangladesh’s interim authorities to ensure the safety and security of all communities. 

📍 Washington  

Bidyut Sarker   7:40 PM 
from Sudha Jagannathan, Board Member of Coalition of Hindus of North America
regarding =
Another Hindu diaspora action against Bangladesh’ persecution of Hindus and other minority faiths. A young Indian American student speaks in PaloAlto City Council denouncing the horrific lynching & burning of Dipu Chandra Das, a young garment factory worker, on fake blasphemy accusations by rabid Islamists! Many such murders have occurred just in past 10 weeks alone.   

Kudos to Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) member, for taking time to speak up in her city council, against state supported pogrom playing out in Bangladesh* .   

Silence is not an option! 🚫   

*We ask everyone to speak up like her* In your own workplaces, community gatherings, schools and festivals, and to your lawmakers.   

The world is ignoring the daily dose of mob lynchings AND institutional targetting of Bangladeshi Hindus. 

*Please be their voice* 🙏🏾 …more  Play 

Me: 
👍  

2026 Feb 12 
Pramila .S left this conversation  

2026 Feb 26 
Bidyut Sarker   10:37 PM  
from HinduACTion
saying =
We must ensure that the arc of justice bends towards Hindus in Bangladesh  

Yesterday’s State of the Union address by President Donald J. Trump underscored a profound truth: America stands at a defining moment. We can drift toward decline, as the Roman Empire did in the 4th century, or we can renew ourselves as the world’s moral and strategic leader. Renewal requires more than strength—it demands that we align ourselves with the moral arc of the universe that bends toward justice.  

March 2026 marks 55 years since nearly three million people—mostly Hindus—were systematically slaughtered by the Pakistan Army and its Islamist collaborators during the 1971 Bangladesh genocide. For nine horrific months, atrocities unfolded in plain sight. Yet our American leadership of the time chose to back the perpetrators, despite clear evidence of what was happening on the ground. Realpolitik was the excuse.  

Now, 55 years later, as we approach the 250th anniversary of our great nation, we have a choice. We can choose to correct the mistakes of our past, just as we have on so many occasions and embrace justice. We must formally recognize the largest unrecognized genocide of the 20th century and hold the perpetrators – the Army of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the pan-Islamist group- Jamaat-e-Islami accountable.  

We can also confront the troubling rise of radical Islamist ideologies in the West by making clear that accountability does not expire with time or geography. Justice abroad reinforces justice at home. And we can reject all forms of hate-driven politics—whether rooted in religious extremism or racial supremacism—ensuring that America’s future is not shaped by the divisive ideologies of figures like Nick Fuentes or others like Mamdani and Candace Owens who traffic in faith-driven hate and exclusion. …more 

2026 Feb 27 
Me:
👍  

Bidyut Sarker   9:26 AM 
Thanks  

Bidyut Sarker   9:59 PM 
from  Jibon Kumar, IT Secretary| Harvard ALP'25' Alumni | Certified in Data Analytics, Network Automation & IT PM | Data Center Specialist |
saying = 
Human Rights Analysts of the European Union Observation Mission in Bangladesh are presented with honors and memoranda on behalf of the Human Rights Congress For Bangladesh Minorities . Some of the discussions discussed concerns about the alarming situation of under-representation of minority communities in Parliament. In addition, the topic of human rights protection was raised. She thanked all the HRCBM district upazila workers. Thanked their team for working with HRCBM representatives of district upazila at the field level. Appreciated the documentary works. …more  

2026 Mar 2 
Bidyut Sarker   4:23 PM 
from Mansoor Hussain Laghari🎗️, Muslim , Zionist,President Nabisar Films , US Army veteran, international Award winning Writer,AI technologies, Executive Producer, Actor, Filmmaker, Human rights Activist, stroke survivor and Dog lover.
saying =

🚨 CONFIRMED, WHEN HUMANITARIAN COVER IS USED FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS 🚨  

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad has publicly acknowledged that Fadi al Wadiya, identified internationally as a staff member associated with Médecins Sans Frontières, served as deputy head of its military manufacturing unit and was a rocket specialist.  

This is not speculation. 

This is not rumor. 

This is the group’s own admission.  

If an armed organization confirms that one of its senior weapons figures operated under the identity of a medical worker, the implications are enormous.  

Humanitarian neutrality is the backbone of international aid. Organizations such as Doctors Without Borders rely on strict non involvement in hostilities to operate in war zones. That neutrality protects doctors, nurses, and patients.  

When a militant group embeds a weapons commander inside a humanitarian framework, it does three dangerous things:  

1. It violates the principle of distinction under the Geneva Conventions.   

2. It risks the crime of perfidy, misuse of protected civilian status for military gain.   

3. It endangers every legitimate aid worker worldwide.    

This is precisely how trust collapses in conflict zones. And when trust collapses, civilians suffer.  

It also reinforces a pattern we have seen repeatedly, militant structures operating behind civilian labels, hospitals, media credentials, aid badges. Every time this happens, it fuels global skepticism and damages genuine human rights work.  

Let’s be clear. Real doctors deserve protection. Real journalists deserve protection. Civilians deserve protection.  

But protection under international law cannot be weaponized.  

Facts matter. Admissions matter. Accountability matters.  

This post does not promote hate; it is meant to inform and encourage respectful discussion. We stand against antisemitism in all forms.  

Me:
👍  

2026 Mar 13
Mike Ghouse   8:48 AM 
Thanks  

Me: 
 At issue here, it looks like, how power is wielded in the world, almost by all sides, by everyone, for wanting to continue to stay in control or fight for your agenda etc,   

And, of course it (what we see around us) is not dharmic or truthful, perception manufacturing is the norm  and for the rest of us common people it is about survival and some progress hopefully, and the world is changing, fast transformation in current times,   

And there is no going back to the past situations' status quo or the kingdom times that saw empires, colonies, racism, ethnic cleansing, suppressions, sexism etc, type evils (considered as even necessary or as inevitable side-effect collateral damage payment for order and success, unfortunately or in some quarters, looks like).   

Yes, how to adjust to changing times is a challenge we all face, We hope and pray for the Best. Best Wishes, Aummm.. Jai prajaa-prabhutwa dharma democracy by the people for the people of the people.   

And, it also means religion is a personal and individual and family matter, chosen and held or changed voluntarily, with freedom and liberty, even in bits and pieces from different existing religions or new ideas etc, whereas previously, religions were "defined" as helping the society or the people to live well under the prevailing ruling situations, "the just royal rule at its best", say, which is raaja-dharma.  
 
But, of course, we see that the baggage of history is unavoidable, negative consequences impacting from it.   

Do Well, All the Best. Be Brave. Be Wise. Take Care. Best Wishes. Aummm.. We hope and pray for the best.

Seen by Bidyut Sarker at 12:39 PM. 
Seen by Mike Ghouse at 6:09 AM.

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(2) With Subject: Very interesting article, and read the comments also. = King Charles, Mark Carney and the Externalization of Britain's Invisible Empire= https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/king-charles-mark-carney-and-the?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&triedRedirect=true

Date: Tue, Mar 31, 2026 at 2:45 PM
Subject: Very interesting article, and read the comments also. = King Charles, Mark Carney and the Externalization of Britain's Invisible Empire= https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/king-charles-mark-carney-and-the?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&triedRedirect=true

Me (to Keshava PRASAD Halemane, ...):
dear doDDaNNa,
Very interesting article, and read the comments also. 
It is now much clearer that the then UK & USA jointly-linked Deep States were involved in killing President FDR by poisoning, fomenting the Civil War 
between Northern and Southern states, assassination of President Lincoln, and other figures like President Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King,
attempted assassination of President Reagan etv and possibly many other mysterious happenings, manipulations and so on, including terrorizations (like Son of Sam public murder shootings in 1970s, various political and military happenings etc   

King Charles, Mark Carney and the Externalization of Britain's Invisible Empire

King Charles, Mark Carney and the Externalization of Britain's Invisible Empire


Enjoy.
Raya

=+=

(3) With Subject: this is an EXCELLENT lecture on AI, from The Royal Society, Faraday Award lecture ==>> Fwd: Why AI is not what we expected

Date: Tue, Mar 31, 2026 at 12:42 PM
Subject: this is an EXCELLENT lecture on AI, from The Royal Society, Faraday Award lecture ==>> Fwd: Why AI is not what we expected

Me (to Keshava PRASAD Halemane, ...):
dear doDDaNNa,
this is an EXCELLENT lecture on AI, from The Royal Society, Faraday Award lecture

This is not the AI we were promised | The Royal Society

Enjoy.
Raya.
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From: The Royal Society <publicne...@royalsociety.org>
Date: Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 10:04 AM
Subject: Why AI is not what we expected
To: <trhal...@gmail.com>

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Mohan on their lawn holding pet puppy in Syracuse in mid 2000s perhaps.JPG

in the old photo here, we see my wife's sister Sudha Kailar's husband Prof Chilukuri K Mohan with their pet dog, photo taken at their then home lawn, in Syracuse NY, when we visited, in mid 2000s, (?), very likely.

Mohan on their lawn holding pet puppy in Syracuse in mid 2000s perhaps.JPG
Mohan on their lawn holding pet puppy in Syracuse in mid 2000s perhaps.JPG

Thirumala Raya Halemane

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