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VERY STRANGE
by Rehana on Jun 11, 2007 11:45 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This is strange that 'Taj Corridor' matter was very criminal in the eyes of Congress and Supreme Court when Mayawati had not shook hands with Congress and had not been on the seat of CM. But as soon as Mayawati sworn as CM the Supreme Court gave relief to Mayawati and Congress now dont see any corruption in the matter of 'Taj Corridor'. Seems that Sonia has bargained with Mayawati for support in presdential elections.

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RE:VERY STRANGE
by Vishwamitra Singh on Jun 12, 2007 08:28 AM  Permalink
A good example of bad politics. Mulayam singh forwarded the file to Governor pertaingh to taj Corridor. Mulayam gave whip in the hand of Congress to tame Mayawati. Governor who is the Resident of yesteryears has got the instructions not to proceed further and that was the end of the Taj Corridor. Anyway first of all my personal felicitations to Mr Pandey for taking up the matter with highest court. Secondly I would like to become the member of HINDU PERSONAL LAW BOARD. Can Mr Pandey send his mail ID ti me at vishwamitrasingh@rediffmail.com Let us see what the honourable SC says about the whole issue which has been exploited but the politicians

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Sc reserves the order
by PARAG V MULEY on Jun 11, 2007 07:25 PM  Permalink 

Why SC always reserves its order for later date on all the important issues. What is the problem in giving its verdict as soon as it has reached on it.

Reserving the verdict may result in abuse and unduly pressures from outside on the issue. We belive that SC is the only fair institution left ion the country but still nothing is full proof.

The verdict in the present case will be a land mark judgement if it goes in favour of the petitioner. But then Parliament will immediately bring the new law to counter the same.

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SC reserves order on Maya's appt plea
by Bodh Ramdeo on Jun 11, 2007 06:52 PM  Permalink 

Which Constitution? Maybe Cong's own constitution but certainly not this one - so far they've never abided by nor respected the present one, it's constant and mind-boggling amendments to suit their own ends, notwithstanding.

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