RE:Kulaste is a veteran of sting operations
by swashant srivastava on Jul 24, 2008 03:22 PM Permalink
Yeah I can decide that Kulaste was offered money by SP as by ur own logic, UPA thought Kulaste was the easiest guy being a dishonest fellow.
Winning of most corrupted UPA Govt under MMSingh and Sonia (Full of criminals) and controlled by bribes indicates the most danger sign of Indian democracy. Indian democracy is under control of criminals, MMSingh and Sonia are their leader. What a combination !! Still some people and media think MMSingh is honest person and Sonia is a saint. what a joke !!
RE:Indian democracy is in the biggest threat
by leo john on Jul 23, 2008 02:24 PM Permalink
in NDA Govt. there was no Criminals.... All were great.... You only know the history on indian parliament... and politics... All are great.
RE:Indian democracy is in the biggest threat
by swashant srivastava on Jul 24, 2008 03:29 PM Permalink
In indian politics u seem to know everything. right now there is UPA govt in centre therefore people are going to talk about them only and not about NDA as it is no more in power. Now if u want to check history then just tell me one congress govt which was not involved in corruption charges. There were BOFORS, Krishnamenon Jeep scandal, JMM bribery case in which the same thing happened (when 5 MPs were offered crores of rupees). do not respond to my mail otherwise i will rip both you and congress apart.
(1) Like Mulayam singh some people commented that one crore rupees can not go in small bag. I have checked and confirmed at a Bank. It is possible to put one crore Rs. in small bag. (All thousand Rupee notes). (2) Amar singh spoke why they took only one crore, when market price is Rs.25 crore ? Advani told that we only wanted to get completed one sting operation, so did not insisted for bigger amount. This seems true. (3) Amar singh says, I am not in the video CD. It is but-natural that main person does not come against direct focus, only one of his co-worker handles the case.
If such bribery has taken place then all the guilty and their respective party have to be punished severely including a ban.
Everything about this deal the trust vote looks very dark and dangerous. People have lost trust in the MP's we dont care what voting numbers they throw out at us.
Today something very terrible has happned at the Indian Parliament. Three BJP MPs came to the well of the House and displayed wads of currency notes allegedly received for abstaining from the vote of confidence. We all knew that intense wheeling and dealing to save or bring down the Central Government was feverishly on for the past few weeks in the capital. Support from non-descript political parties and independent candidates had suddenly became crucial. They were openly wielding their wish list for extending the support. To pacify some grumblers Cabinet berth was also assured. Allegations and counter-allegations of 'horse trading' were being traded. Honourable (Tainted) MPs who till yesterday were lodged in various jails were released to participate in the vote of confidence. But the morals of Indian politics will plummet to such low levels was beyond the imagination of anyone. It a sad day for Indian democracy. The real issue, whether the N-deal is good for the country has now been lost under the cacophony of 'realpolitik'. No party has spared any efforts, whether moral or otherwise, to garner support. After six decades of our experimentation with parliamentary democracy, is this all we have achieved? Where we openly solicit support from parties and tainted politicians for whom the N-deal is mere an opportunity to garner positions and rake in moolah. These are modern day "Bharat's Bhagya Vidhata", who decide on our destiny.
This is the reason why many in pakistan claim that through democracy the West buys out like minded politicians in countries and get their dirty deeds purified. This is the reason AlQaeda and Taliban struggle against them this is the reason gentlemen..not a mad rush to implement a harsh brand of Islam...THIS IS IT!!! how mahy times have I said this before.