Wednesday, September 26, 2012

When Head is Mad , Body Will Act Like Mad, When Corrupt Is Head , Corrupt Will Be The Body

News one speaks PRIME MINISTER OF THE country , MR Manmohan Singh is Fraud

News Two says delhi chief minister . Mrs Shieila  Dikshit is involved in CWG scam and case Is being willingly delayed

News Three Coal Minister is trapped in coal scam and Mumbai Court rejects his plea

CVC is of doubtful integrity and can be questioned for his role in coal scam

After team anna movement and ramdeo's  relentless cry against black money , at least some people have become courageous to speak spade a spade 

congrats to those who speak boldly against fraud COMMITTED by top ranked officials and ministers

Manmohan Singh perpetrating fraud on country, says Gurudas Dasgupta

KOLKATA: Comparing the UPA government with the one run by Margaret Thatcher in Britain, CPI MPGurudas Dasgupta today criticised Prime MinisterManmohan Singh alleging that he perpetrated 'fraud' on the nation by allowing FDI in retail.

"I am sorry to say this, but the PM is playing fraud on the country," Dasgupta, the AITUC General Secretary, told reporters here.

The Lok Sabha MP questioned what provoked the Prime Minister to defend his economic policies in a televised address to the nation recently.

"The address is made by the PM on August 15 each year or when there is any external aggression against the country. But he used it to ask people to accept FDI and hike in diesel prices," Dasgupta said.

"After a long time a rightist government has taken over the country. By increasing the prices of petrol, diesel, LPG and allowing FDI in retail, they have passed the burden of economic slowdown and inflation to the common man. This is just like the Thatcher government," he said.

Stating that even New York and Washington have not allowed FDI in retail so that local businessman could survive, he said that the PM owed an explanation to the nation on how the reforms would help India's growth.

"In Western countries these reforms were introduced 20 years ago. Now they are facing second recession in the last three years," Dasgupta said.

On the opposition by BJP against FDI in retail, he said, "Congress and BJP are made for each other when it comes to economic policies."

Stating that the economic crisis was much more deep than what the government was claiming it to be, he said the Centre was ending subsidies in the power sector and also preparing a law to acquire land forcibly.

To protest these policies, trade unions including AITUC, CITU, INTUC, BMS and HMS would stage a countrywide satyagraha on December 18-19.

A nationwide two-day strike would also be called from February 20 next year.

On the resignation of Trinamool Congress ministers, he said, "We welcome the step. There are differences between us. But their stand on FDI in retail and hike in diesel prices will strengthen the opposition," he said

Cops asked to work with CBI in CWG case against Sheila

New Delhi, Thu Sep 27 2012, 00:30 hrs Indian Express 

Delhi Police had told court that CBI was handling all cases related to CWG.
Irked by the delay in receiving a “proper” status report in a complaint levelling corruption charges against Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and others in connection with the 2010 Commonwealth Games, a court has told the Delhi Police to coordinate with the CBI and file a status report by October 30.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Manish Yaduvanshi on Wednesday directed Economic Offences Wing (EOW) and the Deputy Commissioner of Police K K Vyas to coordinate with the CBI on filing a status report into the complaint of RTI activist Vivek Garg.
Garg, in his complaint, had levelled corruption charges against Dikshit, PWD Minister Raj Kumar Chauhan and former CWG OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi.
In an order on August 31, the court had asked the police to file a status report in the matter, after the Delhi Police informed it that the EOW had referred the complaint to the CBI in December last year.
Vyas and the Additional DCP (EOW) appeared in court on Wednesday with “proper reports” as sought by the court.
The court had also sought query-wise reply on whether the complaint disclosed any cognizable offence and, if so, what action has been taken on it.
The court had also asked if the complainant had been informed about the reason for not taking any action on the complaint.
The EOW told the court that all investigation in the case had been done by the CBI and it was not possible for the Delhi Police to file a report without receiving the necessary information from the CBI.
“The complaint had not been inquired into by EOW and all complaints had been transferred to the CBI at the initial stage itself as allegations related to Commonwealth Games were being looked into/investigated by the CBI,” the DCP told the court on Wednesday.
“It was thought proper to transfer these complaints to the CBI for further necessary action to avoid investigation by various agencies into the same issue,” he said.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/cops-asked-to-work-with-cbi-in-cwg-case-against-sheila/1008372/0


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