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Shake up was much needed
by Naalayak Chhokra on May 14, 2007 09:06 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This shakeup was much needed to ensure that money does not get blocked anywhere... I dont mean top to bottom... I mean bottom to up...

There should be nothing stopping a free and fair corruption. Let power prevail. Let people be looted!! hail Mayawati, the new sucker of UP!!

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RE:Shake up was much needed
by Pradeep on May 14, 2007 09:50 AM  Permalink
Well said

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Shashank Sekhar Singh is corrupt IAS too
by Sammer Bhagwat on May 14, 2007 08:50 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Shashank Sekhar Singh is corrupt IAS too.But loyal to complete the corruption cycle syphoning money from all District Collectors and giving out money to MAYAWATI.

Corruption is again the key agenda of MAYAWATI, rest follows thereafter.



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RE:Shashank Sekhar Singh is corrupt IAS too
by xyz abcs on May 14, 2007 09:23 AM  Permalink
not really..shes just putting people who support her..shes just putting people who can protect her from all the scamming she plans to do now

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the new regime
by Anusha R on May 14, 2007 08:47 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

these transfers were in any case expected.. any new CM before they get in to administration and development would ensure that their YES men are at the helm of affairs and the officials who were favouring the ealirer government would be shunted..natural..
however, if these were being done to open another era of scam regime by the new CM with a favourable people around, then it would prove that the change by the verdict of people of UP will go in vein.
I only wish that the changes are better for UP and its people and the new CM works for the development of the State/its people.


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RE:the new regime
by srikanth on May 14, 2007 08:48 AM  Permalink
As true as it can be

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RE:the new regime
by Gautam Sinha on May 14, 2007 10:12 AM  Permalink
This is the way even corporates function. They pull their trusted aide in direct reports. YOu are willing to call that professionalism. When it comes to politicians and their direct reports, the note changes.

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at last the verdict
by GAGAN KUMAR on May 14, 2007 08:46 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

bureaucrats beware... its time to show results and not rest in your AC cabins...

come on pull your socks and get ready to take off

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RE:at last the verdict
by Prabhu Bhaktan on May 14, 2007 09:50 AM  Permalink
Yes Gagan, Anandsen Yadav (in jail at the moment) is going to be a minister very shortly like Raja Bhayya and without any doubt 12 different cases against him will be scrapped.

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RE:at last the verdict
by srikanth on May 14, 2007 08:53 AM  Permalink
Really! U seem to be a grade one optimist.

Nothing is going to happen dude...... She's been there and she has done it. She is be on par with any other CM, as far as corruption is concerned

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RE:at last the verdict
by Libran on May 14, 2007 08:57 AM  Permalink
Results in terms of 'bags of Money' for the birthday party? eh?

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RE:at last the verdict
by Sudhansu Ghosh on May 14, 2007 09:25 AM  Permalink
She also requires a hen pecked IAS ( I agree Sir ) secretary to manage the booty already collected from the BSP MLA aspirants by selling tickets before the election to the tune of Rs. 50-60 lackhs per candidate. Rs. 50 lakhs x 402 = 201 Cr.
The candidates who have lost are looser. But candidates who have won have to regain the money. So how much each of them require ?

Rs. 50 lakhs for this election.
Rs. 50x5=250 lakhs for next election after 5 yrs
Rs. 100 laks per month on an average for 60 months = 6000 for daily living.

Total 85 Cr minimum per MLA in 5 yrs. 7 Cr per yr. A small price to pay and Don't count the ministers.

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RE:at last the verdict
by Anand Vardhan on May 14, 2007 09:55 AM  Permalink
Nice analysis. But tell us what we have to do to stop it. If u r from the state, then try doing something for the betterment of ur State, try to educate people. Now u may ask what i am doing for my state. Yes, i am trying to educate people against corrupt politicians as much as i can. May better sense prevail in our indians. lets try to save our beloved country. Wake up my fellow indians, lets do something for our country instead of wasting our analytical prowess on this site. Thanks for reading this.

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RE:at last the verdict
by varun singhg on May 14, 2007 09:02 AM  Permalink
All IAS officers will now pull their socks to collect money for Mayawati.She was there 3 times before and looted the state.Now its fourth time.The only thing that can Develop is Crime and Corruption

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RE:at last the verdict
by Chaman Chambu on May 14, 2007 09:18 AM  Permalink
I feel people like GAGAN KUMAR are the lucky ones. They are so optimistic and gullible.

Gagan, woh teen baar aa chuki hai power me. Did your road, water, air ever changed?

I think its too funny that media frenzy has started in Maya's favor. One more obnoxious leader to rule that stupid state. Welcome to my country..

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