I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 305
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (305)
“Isn’t there any way we can intervene in India?”
“We are trying. Please wait a moment.”
This is London, the capital of England.
Queen Elizabeth continued her secret talks with British Prime Minister John Major.
India was a country that was under British rule for 100 years, and even after independence, India had a British monarch as its monarch for a while, but eventually chose to become a republic.
So does that mean India after that has nothing to do with Britain?
First of all, there are one million British Indians in the UK.
Their origins are Indians who were trading in Africa. When the British occupied India, the Indian merchant class migrated to Africa and settled in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya, continuing their commercial activities.
Then, when Britain gave up its rule over India, Indian merchants migrated to Britain. So, are they British or Indian?
First of all, the majority will retain their Indian citizenship, which will enable them to avoid paying tax in the UK.
Who would say that I am not a merchant? I have a merchant’s mind from the root.
They made huge profits in the financial sector by riding on the neoliberal policies of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
This is the background to why the Indian British have recently raised their voices.
Some British Indians have even suggested that Hindi be recognized as an official language of Britain.
So will British society oppress them?
Indian British people are like Jews in America, and especially so in Britain, where neoliberal policies are practiced, Indian British people are a force to be reckoned with.
Although it is too early to designate Hindi as an official language, it is possible for the Indian-British to expand their influence, and Queen Elizabeth intends to use the Indian-British to expand her influence in India again.
The problem is that India is now under attack by AOPR,
Is it okay for Britain to interfere in the dinner table that others have prepared?
Above all, such actions run the risk of being seen as traitors in the eyes of the European Union, which opposes the AOPR.
“The European Union? What is that?”
“We cannot become one with you. We were never one from the beginning.”
But the British Conservative Party responded by saying, ‘That’s none of my business.’
Since when has Europe been one? The countries of Europe were bitter enemies who fought two world wars just a few decades ago.
But now that an organization called AOPR has appeared, do you think we can forget the past and come together as one?
If AOPR were to threaten the UK economy, then so be it, but Britain has no ill feelings towards AOPR.
The United States and the United Kingdom have long been allies, and South Korea has recently emerged as a major trading partner for the United Kingdom.
Will Britain, which advocates neoliberalism, emphasize the European framework or pursue practicality?
Britain’s choice would be a coalition with the AOPR, which could provoke a backlash from France, but the Conservatives have no interest in that.
If we can expand the market to India again, sending troops now would be the right thing to do, but it is questionable how AOPR will accept this.
“Where are you going to put your spoon?”
“We’re going to pump dollars into this place and stimulate the economy. Don’t get involved.”
First of all, America’s attitude is stubborn.
The US is also in a position where it has accumulated debts of 800 billion dollars and needs to pour dollars into India to control inflation, but will the UK give up its seat?
Ultimately, the only people Britain can put forward are British Indians.
Most of them are shady people who have maintained their Indian citizenship in order to evade taxes, but as long as they have maintained their Indian citizenship, they have a justification for getting involved in this war.
My country is engulfed in war, so I will speak up and get involved.
How plausible is that excuse?
But it is questionable whether AOPR will accept such a pretext. The international community returns to the logic of power. Will AOPR accept the interference of the British Indians?
It’s fortunate that you don’t get turned down for talking nonsense.
Does that mean they won’t make any gestures? The British government, in consultation with the royal family, decided to appoint an Indian prime minister, just to see if they could taste the unripe persimmon.
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“Your Majesty, we have received a call from England.”
“What kind of contact?”
“That… demands lenient treatment of Indians.”
This is the Allied Forces Headquarters in Sri Lanka, I received a telegram from England.
What does Britain, which has been quiet for a while, have to say now? First, I read the letter from Prime Minister Sanjay Jadhav, who was recently inaugurated as the Prime Minister of Britain.
[I earnestly ask the Commander-in-Chief of the AOPR. I know very well that India is a corrupt society stained with all kinds of discrimination and stigmatization. Our ancestors also migrated to Africa to escape such an environment.
But the majority of Indians are innocent. They are the victims of this incident, who have kept quiet about the long-standing evil practices of the privileged class.
India is now collapsing due to the AOPR’s strong food control and blockade policy, and if this continues, there will be many starvation deaths and victims. Please look after them with a generous heart.]
There’s more to it, but I haven’t read it.
Because the intention behind sending such a letter is obvious,
I met face to face with Eric Steinberg (AOPR Attorney General).
“To my ears, it sounds like you’re trying to put a spoon in India… Am I hearing something wrong?”
“No, sir, in fact most of the British Indians retain their Indian citizenship. They all do it for tax evasion.”
“Heh~ Those guys are pretending to be for India? This is hilarious.”
The more I think about them, the funnier they become.
You could say that British Indians are just money-hungry rats, but isn’t it just so annoying that Britain wants to get its hands on India?
But I couldn’t just swear at him in front of him, so I tried to console him nicely.
[AOPR is not about genocide, but about stability and order in the international community. I understand the UK’s concerns, but I want to reiterate that we are not doing this for the sake of genocide.]
At least a polite expression of position,
However, even after that, Britain continued to pressure the AOPR by putting an Indian prime minister at the forefront.
If Britain behaves like this, AOPR will take appropriate measures, but I will use all means and methods to shake up British society.
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[The ancestors of the British Indians settled in Africa to make money, and they voluntarily settled in Britain after India became independent. So why did they retain their Indian citizenship? It was to evade taxes.
What did they do when Britain’s neoliberal policies left millions unemployed, starving and cold? All they did was join the British Conservative Party and look after their own interests.
How can such a person become the Prime Minister of Britain? Even the British Indians shamelessly want Hindi to be treated as an official language along with English in Britain.
The British must not forget this fact.]
This is London, the capital of England.
An article published by a newspaper shook British society.
The Indian British, who have been quietly raising their heads, have now even produced a Prime Minister, so their influence cannot be ignored.
But the question that arises here is, how was it possible for a population of only 1 million Indians to expand their influence like this?
The British have always wondered about this, and now the truth has been revealed.
They act like British people without paying a single penny of tax to the government, and then go one step further and promote Hindi as the official language of Britain. What kind of an act is this?
British society was outraged.
“What the hell are these people?!! Are they British or Indian?!!”
“You don’t pay a single penny of tax because you are an Indian citizen?!! Then how did you become the Prime Minister?!! Huh?!!”
What excuse do the British Indians have for this?
Since India was formerly a colony of India and was a British subject until it declared itself a republic, does that mean it is entitled to become a part of Britain?
Then why didn’t you pay taxes to the government?
If your goal was to make money, you would be lending money at high interest rates. Are you now greedy for power?
British society was turned upside down.
“Hindi as the official language?!! That’s ridiculous!!”
“If you’re going to say something like that, go back to India!! Go back to your hometown!!”
“When you leave, leave with your money!! You filthy bastards!!”
When it comes to branding, Britain is no different from India.
What right does a single minority have to take over British society?
Public opinion was such that they could not even trust the parliament that recommended such a person as prime minister, and eventually Queen Elizabeth herself stepped in to appease public opinion.
The Indian Prime Minister was dismissed and a British Prime Minister was appointed, and the British Conservative Party also distanced itself from British Indians, perhaps because it did not want to be involved in this incident.
Now, the Indian British were not a rising power but a fallen race, and most of those who left Britain headed for Africa.
There are still many Indians in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.
Compared to the British Indians, they have maintained their Indian identity.
The question is how do they view the Indian British? Haven’t they been British for a long time?
But, after being kicked out, he returned to Africa and embraced his own people. Few people would like such a bat-like attitude.
In this way, British Indians were reduced to being stateless.
He had a lot of money, but no country would accept him, so he ended up wandering from country to country in a miserable state.
If you look closely, these people were just used by the British government, and they were abandoned after serving as pawns for the British government in its attempt to exert influence over India.
But who would pity them?
This incident was a fitting end for a group of bats that only care about their own interests and stick to anything, but it was a wake-up call to ethnic minorities in each country.
It’s so scary to straddle two legs,
I must keep in mind that just as I straddle the fence for my own gain, the other person can also use me in the same way.
In that respect, Korea is a people that is far from being both sides of the fence.
American public opinion has emphasized the contributions that the Korean leader has made to the world so far.
[Korea has been an ally of the United States for a long time, and recently solved the US government’s inflation by releasing US dollars to China and India. At first glance, Korea may seem to threaten US hegemony, but in fact, it is only acting as a counterweight to the world. In that sense, American public opinion also needs to recognize Korea’s status now.]
Why did this article suddenly come out in the US?
AOPR Director Reagan is now unable to perform his duties due to old age and, above all, dementia.
We’ll have to elect a new president soon,
Americans will think that this time, too, an American should take that seat.
But do we really need to put an American in that position?
Considering the contributions that South Korea’s Marshal Park Sang-geun has made to the world so far, it is clear to anyone that the next AOPR president position should go to him.
How will American society react then?
The British Prime Minister of Indian descent was ousted for being two-timing between Britain and India, so how will they treat a Korean leader who takes the position of AOPR Director-General?
Marshal Park Sang-geun is someone who deserves to be recognized as an honorary American. Isn’t that kind of honor something that should be given to someone who controlled inflation in the United States twice?
American politicians also raised their voices, saying that Marshal Park Sang-geun should be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
The Gold Medal of Honor is the highest honor the United States can bestow on a civilian, and considering that the first recipient of this award was the first President of the United States, George Washington, no further explanation is needed.
No, rather, the US is responding by recognizing Marshal Park Sang-geun as an honorary American.
Of course, public opinion in Korea was against it.
“The head of state is Korean, not American!!”
“Why should our head of state accept an award from the United States?!!”
“I agree with you becoming the AOPR Director!! There is no one more qualified than our Marshal!!”
Some people were kicked out after trying to make it in both India and the UK, while others are receiving love calls from both Korea and the US.
World public opinion paid attention to the actions of the Korean leader.