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0091 for india 011 for delhi

2006-07-17 22:49:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The "Jat" identity is not a caste, it is a tribal group. Get your facts right and learn the difference between caste and tribe. There are only 4 castes in the Hindu Varna and Jat is not a varna designation. There are Muslim, Christian, Sikh Jats also and they all unite under the Jat banner. The so called Hindu Jats were never fully Hinduised either. They retain their Pre-Dharmic barbaric scythian tribal customs to this day. They've always identified more strongly as Jats rather than Hindus or as a caste of Kshatriyas. They've always been a nuisance. The Thuggie cult during the British Raj was also made up mostly of muslim Jats. Even the much despised Gypsies (Roma people) of Europe are of Jat origin. They're a nuisance wherever they go. They have Jat gangsters in Canada also. Most of the crimes in Delhi are also committed by the Jats from Haryana. Jats made a Tribal Jat supremacist mess of Sikhism too. All the Sikh Gurus were Khatris and promoted equality but when the Jats took over they messed it all up promoting Jat supremacy and thus created differences within the Sikh fold too. In the villages also they are the ones that kill Dalits and bring a bad name to other Hindus unnecessarily. They are the ones doing honour killings also with their Khap Panchayats. This kind of nuisance has been promoted by the Congress party by promising reservations to castes and tribes to get votes. They raise the expectations of these people and then don't deliver. This kind of divisive reservation politics by the Congress party will only encourage this kind of behaviour. What else do you expect? Whenever they want to win elections they appease people groups dividing Indian society with the reservation system and then when such a thing happens they expect them to act like Indians. It is the government that promotes divisive caste and religious identities. Even the Indian military still has a British hangover with regiments named after tribal groups designated "martial races" by the British to divide India society and pit one against the other. One would expect a Free Indian democracy to remove such tribal identifications from the India military but the Congress party which has ruled for over 60 years won't do it. Infact they created more caste regiments by making a Dalit Mahar regiment. It is the government itself which promotes this inequality amongst Indians today of the martial races theory by perpetuating British myths and the reservation system. Jats are one of the largest land owners and hardly backward. The reservation system is now a tool for militant communities to get whatever they want and the real backward don't get anything. There won't be any other nation in the world where people fight to be called "backward" to get reservations. You failed to mention that the muslims are in on it too. The article you cite mentions it clearly. No media reported that muslims are supporting this nonsense of the jats. Well what can one say. Both are antisocial elements and birds of a feather flock together.

2016-03-16 01:23:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

for india it is 91 for delhi it is 11.
So together you would call delhi by 9111

2006-07-17 22:48:39 · answer #3 · answered by crak 2 · 0 0

New Delhi - 0091 - 11 - Your Contact Number

2006-07-17 22:51:45 · answer #4 · answered by SESHADRI K 6 · 0 0

0091-State code-phone no. to call india and to call delhi 0091- 11- telephone no. Delhi code 011

2006-07-17 22:51:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

91 is code of india and delhi

2006-07-18 07:09:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

india:+91 & delhi:+9111, india code+delhi code,which is 011

2006-07-17 22:53:04 · answer #7 · answered by anchal 1 · 0 0

0091 for india and 011 for delhi

2006-07-17 23:23:51 · answer #8 · answered by Ajay T 1 · 1 0

Unless someone knows off hand and answers you; you can call your local public library for the information. Ask for the reference desk..they will look it up for you.

2006-07-17 22:49:33 · answer #9 · answered by riverhawthorne 5 · 0 0

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