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Flag Ripper blames netizens for ruining his life

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SINGAPORE: “I feel like I have committed the greatest crime of the century.”
Avijit Das Patnaik looks baffled as he utters these words, as if he is still trying to make sense of what has happened in the five months since making headlines for sharing an image - created by someone else - on social media of a Singapore flag being ripped to reveal an Indian flag.

“If you Google my name, there are more hits and searches against my name than against leading terrorists and scamsters,” the 45-year-old tells Channel NewsAsia.
The consequences of sharing the image on a Facebook post in August last year have been devastating for the Singapore Permanent Resident, who is originally from India: He’s now jobless and he, along with his wife and two young children, will now likely have to leave the country that's been their home for the last ten years.
Their HDB flat is now on the market, and all that is left is for it to be sold.
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Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...pped-singapore-indian-flag-interview-11152596
 
SINGAPORE: “I feel like I have committed the greatest crime of the century.”
Avijit Das Patnaik looks baffled as he utters these words, as if he is still trying to make sense of what has happened in the five months since making headlines for sharing an image - created by someone else - on social media of a Singapore flag being ripped to reveal an Indian flag.

“If you Google my name, there are more hits and searches against my name than against leading terrorists and scamsters,” the 45-year-old tells Channel NewsAsia.
The consequences of sharing the image on a Facebook post in August last year have been devastating for the Singapore Permanent Resident, who is originally from India: He’s now jobless and he, along with his wife and two young children, will now likely have to leave the country that's been their home for the last ten years.
Their HDB flat is now on the market, and all that is left is for it to be sold.
READ

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...pped-singapore-indian-flag-interview-11152596
yay, this is great news! You fuck with our flag, we will fuck you up. And your family too. Fucking shitskin snake :biggrin:
 
Ahh.... what a heartwarming story by Mr Pundek.....
 
A good foreign brahmin talent's life gets ruined at the hands of xenophobic, racist oppies. It's a shame.
 
A good foreign brahmin talent's life gets ruined at the hands of xenophobic, racist oppies. It's a shame.
Just because he was assumed to have tarnished sinkie flag.
Meanwhile......
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This is OK.
 
Ginfreely : You may be fucking my rotten cunt now but in my heart I'm a virgin. My CB in Nusa Duta, my heart in Singapore.
 
https://www.facebook.com/dbs.sg/pos...counselled-in-connection-wi/1866871686760405/

Recently, one of our employees Avijit Das Patnaik was counselled in connection with a post showing a T-shirt, with a picture of a Singapore flag being torn, revealing an Indian flag underneath.
DBS strongly disapproves of such actions by our employees. At the same time, it is fair and right that all employees are given the benefit of due process.
Since the incident, a disciplinary committee has been convened and as of 24 August, he is no longer with the bank.
 
"Their nine-year-old son, who they adopted in 2012 after his previous adoptive family was forced to give him up after just a month, wants to join the army when he grows up."

You believe? Anyway, he makes a tidy profit from selling his HDB.
 
He bought HDB resale flat.

Guess who has been screwed all this while. Trash like him should fuck off back to the hole he crawled out from.
 
"Their nine-year-old son, who they adopted in 2012 after his previous adoptive family was forced to give him up after just a month, wants to join the army when he grows up."

You believe? Anyway, he makes a tidy profit from selling his HDB.

Let me tell you that when it comes to ah nehs they will spin fantastic yarns when it suits them.

In NZ a bunch of Indians who were earmarked for deportation told the media that they were innocent victims and they had no idea they were using false paperwork to gain entry. They claim their agents did all that without telling them.

Of course nobody except a handful of bleeding heart liberals believed a word of what they claimed. In fact many NZ Indians called up radio shows to rat on the whole system. It takes an Indian to know exactly how Indians operate. :)

Indian students to be deported over fake documents
12:39 pm on 28 August 2016
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The government has been accused of treating a group of Indian tertiary students unfairly by moving to deport them.
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The students have each spent about $30,000 on their studies. Photo: 123rf
Immigration lawyer Alastair McClymont said the nine students, who had been studying in Auckland, have been served with deportation notices because their India-based agent used fake documents to get them into the country.
Mr McClymont said the students got their student visas through an education agent based in India, who submitted fraudulent documents on their behalf.
The students had no idea fake documents were used, and deporting them for something that was not their fault was wrong, he said.
The students had each spent about $30,000 on their studies and were about to graduate.
"It's extremely unfair because all of these students were victims of a scam by their agents, they knew nothing about the frauded documents. They've now spent their life savings, families have taken out huge loans to pay for their studies here in New Zealand, they're about to graduate, now Immigration are saying you're going to be deported, you're out of here," he said.
Mr McClymont said the students should be allowed to stay, just like the hundreds of Filipino dairy workers who were allowed to remain last year despite their agents having submitted similar fake documents.
"The facts of the two situations are exactly the same, except I suppose the dairy farmers have a lot of clout in getting their local MPs and Ministers to grant the amnesty. In this situation, the students have already spent their money here in New Zealand, they've already paid the schools, so I suppose Immigration New Zealand see them as being expendable now."
Mr McClymont said he would be submitting an application to the Minister of Immigration, Michael Woodhouse, requesting that the students' deportation be cancelled.
"I hope the Minister is going to exercise the same discretion that he did with the Filipino workers and allow them to stay as well."
Afraid to face family
Manoj Narra is one of the students facing deportation and says he is struggling to sleep and too scared to go home to face his family.
Mr Narra's family spent about $15,000 sending him to New Zealand so he could be the first person in his family to get a tertiary education.
He arrived late last year to do a business course and was due to graduate this year.
He said he was not to blame for the fraudulent documents and fears facing his family.
"I feel totally bad because I can't see even my family faces because everyone was putting a lot of hope on me that I can achieve in my family something.
"How can I face them?"
Mr Narra said he did not understand why Immigration New Zealand was taking such a strong stance against him, when he was the one who was cheated.
 
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