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Chandumajra, without naming Amritpal, but in ostensible reference to him and his baptism drive, said an unwarranted “hullabaloo” was created over a person organizing Amrit Sanchar (baptism) ceremonies.
Instead of decrying these obviously dangerous labor conditions, the report closed—in classic propaganda fashion—with a rosy three-part conclusion lauding China’s rise, the People’s agency, and worker’s ostensible prosperity.
Scobie proudly describes himself as 'a true insider,' the ostensible top royal reporter in the States - implying that Americans think as he does, are as sympathetic and idolatrous of this gruesome twosome.
The ostensible quid pro quo arrangement between the authoritarian regimes further solidified their growing alliance.
The ostensible rationale is to make high-quality foreign education available in India at a somewhat lower cost so that students don’t have to leave, and some of the billions we are using to consume foreign higher education can be spent in the country.
The ostensible reason for the sanctions was Iran’s “nuclear weapons program.”
Source: https://www.newdawnmagazine.com/articles/the-new-silk-roads-the-quiet-revolution
The ostensible target for both women was 80-year-old Biden.