Thursday, August 25, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Corrupt members of lokpal standing committee
Our MP's are playing with life of patriots like Anna hazare as visible by members of standing committee for lokpal which consists of most corrupt people like Lalu Yadav, Ram Vilas paswan, Amar Singh to name a few.
Full list is as follows:
1. Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Chairman (Rajya Sabha), Congress, (Rajasthan)
2. Shri Parimal Nathwani Member (Rajya Sabha), Ind, (Jharkhand)
3. Shri Ram Vilas Paswan Member (Rajya Sabha), L.J.S.P (Bihar)
4. Shri Amar Singh Member (Rajya Sabha), Ind (Uttar Pradesh)
Also read-
Corrupt Sonia- Robert Vadra
Nehru Gandhi Dynasty history
Reality of Sonia gandhi as PM candidate
5. Shri Ram Jethmalani Member (Rajya Sabha) - Nominated
6. Shri Balavant alias Bal Apte Member (Rajya Sabha), BJP (Maharashtra)
7. Shri O.T. Lepcha Member (Rajya Sabha), SDF (Sikkim)
8. Smt. Chandresh Kumari Member (Lok Sabha), Congress
9. Shri Lalu Prasad Member (Lok Sabha), RJD
10. Shri D.B. Chandre Gowda Member (Lok Sabha), BJP
11. Shri Shailendra Kumar Member (Lok Sabha), SP (Uttar Pradesh)
12. Dr. Kirodi Lal Meena Member (Lok Sabha), Ind
13. Shri Harin Pathak Member (Lok Sabha) BJP, (Gujarat)
14. Shri N.S.V. Chitthan Member (Lok Sabha), Congress, (Tamil Nadu)
15. Smt. Deepa Dashmunsi Member (Lok Sabha), Congress
16. Jyoti Dhurve Member (Lok Sabha), BJP
17. Dr. Monazir Hassan Member (Lok Sabha), JD (U)
18. Shri Devji M. Patel Member (Lok Sabha), BJP
19. Shri S. Semmalai Member (Lok Sabha) AIADMK
20. Shri Vijay Bahadur Singh Member (Lok Sabha), BSP
21. Dr. Prabha Kishore Taviad Member (Lok Sabha), Congress
22. Shri Manish Tewari Member (Lok Sabha), Congress
23. Shri R. Thamaraiselvan Member (Lok Sabha), DMK
24. Shri P. T. Thomas (Idukki) Member (Lok Sabha), Congress
25. Kumari Meenakshi Natrajan Member (Lok Sabha), Congress
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Legacy of Nehru Gandhi Dynasty
I was surfing free at my home and came across this blog post, Not sure about reality, authenticity of the post, but the way it is written made me read full till the very end. May be fiction or reality or whatever but definitely worth reading once...
The Nehru-Gandhi dynasty starts with the Mughal man named Ghiyasuddin Ghazi. He was the City Kotwal i.e. police officer of Delhi prior to the uprising of 1857, under the Mughal rule. After capturing Delhi in 1857, in the year of the mutiny, the British were slaughtering all Mughals everywhere. The British made a thorough search and killed every Mughal so that there were no future claimant to the throne of Delhi. The Hindus on the other hand were not targeted by the British unless isolated Hindus were found to be siding with the Mughals, due to past associations. Therefore, it became customary for many Mohammedans to adopt Hindu names. So, the man Ghiyasuddin Ghazi (the word means kafir-killer) adopted a Hindu name Gangadhar Nehru and thus saved his life by the subterfuge. Ghiyasuddin Ghazi apparently used to reside on the bank of a canal (or Nehr) near the Red Fort. Thus, he adopted the name ‘Nehru’ as the family name. Through out the world, we do not find any descendant other than that of Gangadhar, having the surname Nehru. The 13th volume of the “Encyclopedia of Indian War of Independence” (ISBN:81-261-3745-9) by M.K. Singh states it elaborately. The Government of India have been hiding this fact.
City Kotwal was an important post like today’s Commissioner of Police. It appears from Mughal records that there was no Hindu Kotwal employed. It was extremely unlikely for a Hindu to be hired for that post. Compulsorily only Mohammedans of foreign ancestry were hired for such important posts.
Jawaharlal Nehru's second sister Krishna Hutheesing also mentions in her memoirs that her grandfather was the city Kotwal of Delhi prior to 1857’s uprising when Bahadur Shah Zafar was still the sultan of Delhi. Jawaharlal Nehru, in his autobiography, states that he have seen a picture of his grandfather which portrays him like a Mughal nobleman. In that picture it appears that he was having long & very thick beard, wearing a Muslim cap and was having two swords in his hands. Jawaharlal Nehru also states in his autobiography that on their way to Agra (a seat of Mughal influence) from Delhi, the members of his grand father’s family were detained by the British. The reason for the detention was their Mughal features. They however pleaded that they were Kashmiri Pandits and thus got away. The Urdu literature of the 19th century, especially the works of Khwaja Hasan Nizami, are full of the miseries that the Mughals and Mohammedans have to face then. They also describe how Mughals escaped to other cities to save their lives. In all probability, Jawahar Nehru's Mughal grandfather and his family were among them.
Jawaharlal Nehru was a person that India adores. He was undoubtedly a very sound politician and a gifted individual. But, the Government of India has not built a memorial of Jawaharlal Nehru at his birth place 77 Mirganj in Allahabad, because it is a brothel. The entire locality is a well known red light area since long. It has not become a brothel recently, but it has been a brothel even before Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth. A portion of the same house was sold by his father Motilal Nehru to a prostitute named Lali Jaan and it came to be known as “Imambada”. If you have some doubt, you may visit the place. Several dependable sources and also encyclopedia.com & Wikipedia say this. Motilal Nehru along with his family, later shifted to Anand Bhawan. Remember that Anand Bhawan is Jawaharlal Nehru’s ancestral house and not his birth place.
M. O. Mathai of Indian Civil Service served as the Private Secretary to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Mathai has written a book “Reminiscences of the Nehru Age” (ISBN-13: 9780706906219).In the book Mathai reveals that there was intense love affair between Jawaharlal Nehru and Edwina Mountbatten (wife of the last Viceroy to India, Louis Mountbatten). The romance was a source of great embarrassment for Indira Gandhi, who used to seek Maulana Abul Kalam Azad’s help in persuading her father to be little discreet about their relationship.
Also Nehru had love affair with Sarojini Naidu’s daughter Padmaja Naidu, whom Nehru got appointed as the Governor of Bengal. It is revealed that he used to keep her portrait in his bed room, which Indira would often remove. It caused some tension between father and daughter.
Apart from these ladies, Pandit Nehru had an affair with a sanyasin from Benares named Shraddha Mata. She was an attractive Sanskrit scholar well versed in the ancient Indian scriptures and mythology. When she conceived out of their illicit relationship, in 1949, in a convent in Bangalore, she insisted that Nehru should marry her. But, Nehru declined that because it could affect his political career. A son was born and he was kept at a Christian Missionary Boarding School. His date of birth is estimated to be 30th May, 1949. He may be in his early sixties now. Convents in such matters maintain secrecy to prevent humiliation of the child. Though Mathai confirmed the existence of the child, no efforts have ever been made to locate him. He must have grown up as a Catholic Christian blissfully ignorant of who his father was.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee were competitors of Jawaharlal Nehru for the post of Prime Minister of India and both of them died under mysterious circumstances.
Knowing all these facts, is there any meaning of celebrating Nehru’s birthday as Children’s Day? Presenting him as a different person to our children and hiding the truth, amounts to denying education to them. As per the book “The great divide: Muslim separatism and partition” (ISBN-13:9788121205917) by S.C. Bhatt— Jawaharlal Nehru’s sister Vijaya Lakshmi eloped with her father’s employee Syud Hussain. Then Motilal Nehru forcefully took her back and got her married with another man named Ranjit Pandit.
Indira Priyadarshini perpetuated immorality in the Nehru dynasty. Intellectual Indira was admitted in Oxford University but driven out from there for non-performance. She was then admitted to Shantiniketan University but, Guru Dev Rabindranath Tagore chased her out for bad conduct.
After driven out of Shantiniketan, Indira became lonely as father was busy with politics and mother was dieing of tuberculosis in Switzerland. Playing with her loneliness, Feroze Khan, son of a grocer named Nawab Khan who supplied wines etc to Motilal Nehru’s household in Allahabad, was able to draw close to her. The then Governor of Maharashtra, Dr. Shriprakash warned Nehru, that Indira was having an illicit relation with Feroze Khan. Feroze Khan was then in England and he was quite sympathetic to Indira. Soon enough she changed her religion, became a Muslim woman and married Feroze Khan in a London mosque. Indira Priyadarshini Nehru changed her name to Maimuna Begum. Her mother Kamala Nehru was totally against that marriage. Nehru was not happy as conversion to Muslim will jeopardize her prospect of becoming Prime Minister.
So, Nehru asked the young man Feroze Khan to change his surname from Khan to Gandhi. It had nothing to do with change of religion from Islam to Hinduism. It was just a case of a change of name by an affidavit. And so Feroze Khan became Feroze Gandhi, though it is an inconsistent name like Bismillah Sarma. Both changed their names to fool the public of India. When they returned to India, a mock vedic marriage was instituted for public consumption. Thus, Indira and her descendants got the fancy name Gandhi. Both Nehru and Gandhi are fancy names. As a chameleon changes its colour, this dynasty have been changing its name to hide its real identity.
Indira Gandhi had two sons namely Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi. Sanjay was originally named as Sanjiv that rhymed with Rajiv, his elder brother's name. Sanjiv was arrested by the British police for a car theft in the UK and his passport was seized. On Indira Gandhi’s direction, the then Indian Ambassador to UK, Krishna Menon misusing his power, changed his name to Sanjay and procured a new passport. Thus Sanjiv Gandhi came to be known as Sanjay Gandhi.
It is a known fact that after Rajiv's birth, Indira Gandhi and Feroze Gandhi lived separately, but they were not divorced. The book “The Nehru Dynasty” (ISBN 10:8186092005) by K. N. Rao states that the second son of Indira (or Mrs. Feroze Khan) known as Sanjay Gandhi was not the son of Feroze Gandhi. He was the son of another Muslim gentleman named Mohammad Yunus.
Interestingly Sanjay Gandhi's marriage with the Sikh girl Menaka took place in Mohammad Yunus’ house in New Delhi. Apparently Yunus was unhappy with the marriage as he wanted to get him married with a Muslim girl of his choice. It was Mohammad Yunus who cried the most when Sanjay Gandhi died in plane crash. In Yunus’ book, “Persons, Passions & Politics” (ISBN-10: 0706910176) one can discover that baby Sanjay was circumcised following Islamic custom.
It is a fact that Sanjay Gandhi used to constantly blackmail his mother Indira Gandhi, with the secret of who his real father is. Sanjay exercised a deep emotional control over his mother, which he often misused. Indira Gandhi chose to ignore his misdeeds and he was indirectly controlling the Government.
When the news of Sanjay Gandhi's death reached Indira Gandhi, her first question was “Where are his keys and his wrist watch?”. Some deep secrets about the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty seems to be hidden in those objects.The plane accident was also mysterious. It was a new plane that nosedive to a crash and yet the plane did not explode upon impact. It happens when there is no fuel. But the flight register shows that the fuel tank was made full before take-off. Indira Gandhi using undue influence of PM’s office prohibited any inquiry from taking place. So, who is the suspect?
The book “The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi” (ISBN: 9780007259304) by Katherine Frank sheds light on some of Indira Gandhi’s other love affairs. It is written that Indira’s first love was with her German teacher at Shantiniketan. Later she had affair with M. O. Mathai (father’s secretary), then Dhirendra Brahmachari (her yoga teacher) and at last with Dinesh Singh (Foreign Minister).
Former Foreign Minister K Natwar Singh made an interesting revelation about Indira Gandhi's affinity to the Mughals in his book “Profile and Letters” (ISBN: 8129102358). It states that- In 1968 Indira Gandhi as the Prime Minister of India went on an official visit to Afghanistan. Natwar Sing accompanied her as an IFS officer in duty. After having completed the day's long engagements, Indira Gandhi wanted to go out for a ride in the evening. After going a long distance in the car, Indira Gandhi wanted to visit Babur's burial place, though this was not included in the itinerary. The Afghan security officials tried to dissuade her, but she was adamant. In the end she went to that burial place. It was a deserted place. She went before Babur's grave, stood there for a few minutes with head bent down in reverence. Natwar Singh stood behind her. When Indira had finished her prayers, she turned back and told Singh “Today we have had our brush with history.” Worth to mention that Babur was the founder of Mughal rule in India, from which the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty have descended.
It is difficult to count how many institutes of higher education are named after Rajiv Gandhi but, Rajiv Gandhi himself was a person of low calibre. From 1962 to 1965, he was enrolled for a Mechanical Engineering course at Trinity College, Cambridge. But, he left Cambridge without a degree because, he could not pass exams. Next year in 1966, he joined Imperial College, London but, again left it without a degree.
K. N. Rao in the above said book alleges that Rajiv Gandhi became a Catholic to marry Sania Maino. Rajiv became Roberto. His son's name is Raul and daughter's name is Bianca. Quite cleverly the same names are presented to the people of India as Rahul and Priyanka.
In personal conduct Rajiv was very much a Mughal. On 15th August 1988 he thundered from the ramparts of the Red Fort: “Our endeavor should be to take the country to heights to which it belonged about 250-300 years ago. It was then the reign of Aurangzeb, the ‘jeziya’ master and number one temple destroyer.”
The press conference that Rajiv Gandhi gave in London after taking over as prime minister of India was very informative. In this press conference, Rajiv boasted that he is not a Hindu but a Parsi. Feroze Khan’s father and Rajiv Gandhi's paternal grandfather was a Muslim gentleman from the Junagadh area of Gujarat. This Muslim grocer by the name of Nawab Khan had married a Parsi woman after converting her to Islam. This is the source where from the myth of Rajiv being a Parsi was derived. Mind that he had no Parsi ancestor at all. His paternal grandmother had turned Muslim after having abandoned the Parsi religion to marry Nawab Khan. Surprisingly, Parsi Rajiv Gandhi was cremated as per Vedic rites in full view of Indian public.
Dr. Subramanian Swamy writes that Sonia Gandhi’s name was Antonia Maino. Her father was a mason. He was an activist of the notorious fascist regime of Italy and he served five years imprisonment in Russia. Sonia Gandhi have not studied beyond high school. She learnt some English from a English teaching shop named Lennox School at the Cambridge University campus. From this fact she boasts of having studied at the prestigious Cambridge University. After learning some English, she was a waitress at a restaurant in Cambridge town.
Sonia Gandhi had intense friendship with Madhavrao Scindia in the UK, which continued even after her marriage. One night at 2 AM in 1982, Madhavrao Scindia and Sonia Gandhi were caught alone together when their car met an accident near IIT Delhi main gate.
When Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi were Prime Ministers, PM’s security used to go to New Delhi and Chennai international airports to send crates of Indian treasures like temple sculptures, antiques, paintings etc to Rome. Arjun Singh as CM and later as Union Minister in charge of Culture used to organize the plunder. Unchecked by customs, they were transported to Italy to be sold in two shops named Etnica & Ganpati, owned by Sonia Gandhi’s sister Alessandra Maino Vinci.
Indira Gandhi died not because her heart or brain were pierced by bullets, but she died of loss of blood. After Indira Gandhi was fired upon, Sonia Gandhi strangely insisted that bleeding Indira Gandhi should be taken to Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, in opposite direction to AIIMS which had a contingency protocol to precisely deal with such events. After reaching Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Sonia Gandhi changed her mind and demand that Indira Gandhi should be taken to AIIMS, thus wasting 24 valuable minutes. It is doubtful whether it was immaturity of Sonia Gandhi or a trick to speedily bring her husband to power.
Rajesh Pilot and Madhav Rao Scindia were strong contenders to the Prime Minister’s post and they were road blocks in Sonia Gandhi’s way to power. Both of them died in mysterious accidents.
There are circumstantial evidences pointing to the prima facie possibility that the Maino family have contracted LTTE to kill Rajiv Gandhi. Nowadays, Sonia Gandhi is quite unabashed in having political alliance with those like MDMK, PMK and DMK who praise Rajiv Gandhi’s killers. No Indian widow would ever do that. Such circumstances are many, and raise a doubt. An investigation into Sonia’s involvement in Rajiv’s assassination is necessary. You may read Dr. Subramanian Swamy’s book “Assassination Of Rajiv Gandhi — Unasked Questions and Unanswered Queries” (ISBN : 81-220-0591-8). It contains indications of such conspiracy.
In 1992, Sonia Gandhi revived her citizenship of Italy under Article 17 of the Italian Citizenship Law. Under Italian law, Rahul and Priyanka are Italian citizens because Sonia was an Italian citizen when she gave birth to them. Rahul Gandhi’s Italian is better than his Hindi. Rahul Gandhi is an Italian citizen is relevant from the fact that on 27th September 2001 he was detained by the FBI at Boston airport, USA for traveling on an Italian passport. If a law is made in India that important posts like that of President and Prime Minister should not be held by a person of foreign origin, then Rahul Gandhi automatically disqualifies to contend for the post of Prime Minister.
After finishing school education, Rahul Gandhi got admission at the St. Stephens College in New Delhi, not on merit basis but on sports quota of rifle shooting. After a brief stay there in 1989-90, he did his BA from Rollins College, Florida in 1994. Just for doing BA one need not go to the US. The very next year, in 1995 he got M.Phil. degree from Trinity College, Cambridge. The genuineness of this degree is questioned as he has done M.Phil. without doing MA. Amaratya Sen’s helping hand is thought to be behind. Many of you might have seen the famous movie “Munna Bhai MBBS”.
In 2008 Rahul Gandhi was prevented from using an auditorium of the Chandra Shekhar Azad University in Kanpur for a students’ rally. Subsequently, the Vice-Chancellor of the university, V.K. Suri, was ousted by the UP Governor. During 26/11 when the whole country was tense about how to tackle the Mumbai terror, Rahul Gandhi was lavishly partying with his friends till 5 AM. Rahul Gandhi advises austerity for all Congress members. He says it is the duty of all politicians to be austere. On the other hand he has a ministerial bungalow with a fully equipped gym. He is a regular member of at least two of the Delhi’s poshest gyms, one of which is 5-star rated. Rahul Gandhi’s trip to Chennai in 2009 to campaign for austerity cost the party more than Rs 1 Crore. Such inconsistencies show that initiatives taken by Rahul Gandhi are not his own but, workout of his party men only.
During the 2007 election campaign in Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi said that “if anyone from the Nehru-Gandhi family had been active in politics then, the Babri Masjid would not have fallen”. It doubtlessly shows his Mohammedan affiliation as a loyalty to his ancestors. On Dec 31, 2004, John M. Itty, a retired college professor in Alappuzha district of Kerala, contended that action should be taken against Rahul Gandhi and his girlfriend Juvenitta alias Veronica for staying together for three days at a resort in Kerela. It is a criminal offense under Immoral Trafficking Act as they are not married. Anyway, one more foreigner daughter-in-law is waiting to rule the tolerant Indians.
The Swiss magazine Schweizer Illustrierte’s 11th November 1991 issue revealed that Rahul Gandhi was the beneficiary of accounts worth US $2 billion controlled by his mother Sonia Gandhi. A report from the Swiss Banking Association in 2006 revealed that the combined deposits of Indian citizens are far greater than any other nation, a total of US $1.4 trillion, a figure exceeding the GDP of India. This dynasty rules greater than half of India. Ignoring the center, out of 28 states and 7 union territories, more than half of them have Congress government at any point of time. Upto Rajiv Gandhi there was Mughal rule in India, with Sonia Gandhi, the Rome rule on India have started.
It might look a biased text at some points...but I enjoyed a lot on the confused author of this blog. The guy has not given his name in blog but has written "patriotic" as his name..hope you might have also laughed on this piece written by some freebie. But it looks a hidden reality..
Original post can be read here
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
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Thursday, August 4, 2011
Kapil Sibal - The biggest Idiot Indian Politician
Kapil Sibal represents a true from heart corrupt politician, who doesnot care about the people who elected him by casting vote. It is quite visible by his comments about Anna hazare's poll conducted in Kapil Sibal's constituency that he is not speaking his people voice but is trying to continue with his corrupt activities and pointing a finger at honest Indian like Anna ji.
The idiot keeps on saying that result of Anna's poll is from BJP activitists WHAT THE F***.
Since he is not listening or speaking people voice and is loving his chair more then honesty and other idealistic manners. Hence it is high time that such politicians should be assasinated or should be hanged by mob at Chandni chowk when he goes there asking for votes next time.
I strongly feel something like which happened in movie "Rang de Basanti" should happen and these corrupt politicians should be killed because they are not allowing to live honest Indians peacefully without fear.
Solution: People of India should make a "corruption liberation army" full of volunteers and kill the bast**** politicians who are against civil society Lokpal version of bill. Something on lines of "Indian liberation army" formed by Bose against britishers.
WHAT DO YOU SAY GUYS??
WAIT FOR MY NEXT POST : "POLITICIANS ! The enemy within."
LONG LIVE INDEPENDENCE!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Murder of Air India by Aviation ministry politicians
Air India is fighting hard in ICU, sources say that it had been backstabbed by politicians in Aviation industry as they wanted money which Air India made from market share to be earned by other private airlines. God bless Air India and it should definitely come out of coma soon.
Investigation agency behind murder attempt has found that ex Aviation minister who holds share in another airline Indigo is the chief kingpin behind this planned act for murdering AirIndia and make it paralysed for rest of life so that its high market share of over 25 percent can be taken by private carriers. The Aviation minister want to make Indigo star performer.
As soon as employees sniffed conspiracy behind this murder attempt they raised their voice and the minister was shifted to heavy industry ministry.
Long live Air India!!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Mumbai Blasts again |Req to terrorists- Please kill politicians
Yet another terrorist attack on Mumbai. This time three bomb lasts within minutes killing over 50 people already which can increase as the time progresses.but government figure of casualities still on 8. I request the terrorist group to please target Indian politicians in their next strike, But probably they also think that India would not be affected economically or socially if they kill politicians, so they go for killing stupid common man, but for how long will we walk in afraidness.
Time has now come to put an end to corrupt political system of India and raise together against the corrupt politicians and intelligence groupd which are simply adding useless weight on India doing nothing.
...to be continued
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Corrupt Indian government curbing rise against corruption for their interests
I always wonder why UPA government is shying from giving any written assurance to civil society representatives, This non-commitment puts a very serious question mark on forehead of UPA government giving direct hint that UPA government ministers are directly linked with swiss or some foreign accounts, otherwise why would they care in giving assurance if they are not the ones holding any black money accounts.
I strongly feel that top politicians of ruling party are having black money accounts or are getting party funds from people/businessman with black money account.
The above reason looks quite obvious when we think about stand been taken by government on this whole issue of corruption.
The ruling party is showcasing this whole Baba Ramdev event as politically motivated(which is itself wrong) and not talking at all about the demands of the social society, thus deviating away from the whole anti-corruption movement. I strongly feel that if there is no written permission from UPA government for the timeline of implementation of strong anti-corruption bill, we might see even more rising of Indians against corruption and with every chance of turning violent as started by government by midnight raid onto Ramlila ground where all the agitators were in sound sleep.
Such barbaric act of violence by government against the common man shows that government is currently afraid about the movement against corruption seeing togetherness of whole India (which is diffrent from divide and rule politics being seen in India from past 60 years)
Indian politics have always been of "Divide and rule" type which we inherited from Britishers. The sleepless nights which government is witnessing is due to unity shown by Indian civil society against the corruption. Another factor which has made the congress party piss is the stature of Baba Ramdev in civil society, with clean image and free session(for poor and charging from people who can afford to give), he doesnot snatch money from poors, His institution has certain fees structure which is applicable for all the people who can afford it.
Government cant simply dismantle the pandal in case of Baba Ramdev, turn back from the proposals made with Anna hazare for lok pal, The serious question arising is the Government has refused to accept demands of Anna hazare(civil society) for lok pal bill, which earlier they said would accept. and now saying against baba without any logical talk.
If this behaviour of government continues then I might see violence by civil society against the government, or even assasination of few ministers because I feel for some people the tolerance level for corruption should have crossed the saturation level.
Concluding the whole topic I feel the Government of India should come with some concrete written acceptance which should be addressed to nation by Prime minister so that people should feel that some dignity is still left in this government and it is serious in bringing black money back and declaring it public money(I will not mind if name of some of the ruling party MP's come out in this).
Long Live Independence ! Freedom from corruption!
JAI HIND!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Anna hazare - Freedom fighter of 21st century
Scenario - With corruption and bribery reaching all time high and corrupt politicians being treated as above law by congress government, It was perfect time for a true patriotic indian to stand against it and rest assure that all of the common people are always with him, The timing of Anna Hazare and people of India to stand against the ruling goons is perfect and thus the goons upon seeing the rising against corruption had no other alternative then agree to demands. I love Anna Hazare and all the people who came forward to support him and shake congress government's foundation. Which probably is the most corrupt government which India has ever seen.
Positives - The demand for drafting the lokpal bill by including people from civil society is met and the culprits would be behind bars within two years of time and refund the money to nation, I think they should also designate such politician as desh drohi and kick his/her ass out of Indian mainland , Another thing which I personally feel that the corrupt politician should be kept in jail of Andaman and nicobar islands (Kaala Paani).
It has also proved that there is presently lots of anger in common people against the government and there is no power greater than power of common people combined together. Recently we heard that a lady killed MLA which was also a right step in freeing our nation from corrupt politicians. It also provides a very good platform for common people to make their voice heard in Indian political system.
We love ANNA HAZARE and all the supporters who cam forward against the barbaric act of corruption, running from last 63 years in India.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Indian Politics - we can't even trust wikileaks
With the rise of wikileaks(website created with aim of making the governments transparent) as a website indian political parties took their false blackmailing to wikileaks too. Indian political parties have even corrupted Wikileaks as now one cannot trust wikileaks for Indian cables as there is most probable false data which is leaked just for creating a roar in parliament session.
Recently an opposition party made a uproar in parliament over money for MP scam which later was cleared by manmohan singh that it was false and guided opposition to stop such kind of ridiculous allegations which are having no base at all.
This is a very serious matter according to me as it corrupts a very good website like wikileaks.
Pour in your comments for the same and maybe we will get to some conclusion about the same and about the level of indian politics presently.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Top 10 destinations for investing in property in world
Following are the top 10 destinations for investing in real estate in world, posting it here since i felt might be useful to my readers.
1.) Brazil
2.) France
3.) USA
4.) Egypt
5.) Turkey
6.) Greek Islands
7.) Australia
8.) Malaysia
9.) South Africa
10.) Abu Dhabi
Monday, February 28, 2011
Indian Union Finance Budget 2011 highlights
The finance minister of India Pranab Mukherjee presented budget for fiscal year 2011-12, There are no major Tax benifits, or I can see no tax benfits. The governments approach on running population of 120 crores from tax collected from may be 10 crore is wrong and would collapse in long run.
Also read-
Railway Budget 2011-12 highlights
Following are the highlights of the union Finance budget 2011:
* The Indian economy was facing grave uncertainty. Growth had started decelerating when the interim and full budget for 2009-10 were presented.
* At home there was added uncertainty because of subnormal southwest monsoon.
* Yet, the economy now in a far better position than it was
eight years ago.
* India weathered the economic crisis well and emerged from the global slowdown faster than any other country.
* First challenge before the government is to quickly revert to
high GDP growth path of 9%.
* Expects 10% economic growth in the near future.
* Second challenge is to harness economic growth to make it more inclusive and consolidate gains.
* Third challenge is to overcome weakness in government's public delivery mechanism; a long way to go in this.
* Impressive recovery in the past few months. Can witness
faster recovery in the coming months.
* Food security has been strengthened.
* But bottleneck of the public delivery mechanism can hold us back.
* Fiscal year 2009-10 was challenging for the economy.
* Focus shifted to non-governmental actors and an enabling government. Government now concentrates on supporting and delivering services to the poorer sections.
* Economy stabilised in the first quarter of 2009 itself.
* 18.5% manufacturing growth in December was the highest in two decades.
* Figures for merchandise exports for January encouraging
after turnaround in November and December last year.
* Double digit food inflation last year due to bad monsoon
and drought-like conditions.
* Government conscious of the price rise and taking steps to tackle it.
* Erratic monsoon and drought-like conditions forced supply-side bottleneck that fuelled inflation.
* Need to review stimulus imparted to economy last year to overcome the recession.
* Need to ensure that the demand-supply imbalance is managed.
* Need to make growth more broad-based.
* Need to review public spending and mobilise resources.
* Status paper on public debt within six months.
* Government hopes to implement direct tax code from April 2011.
* Earnest endeavour to implement general sales tax in April 2011.
* Government will raise Rs25,000 crore from divestment of its stake in state-owned firms.
* Kirit Parekh report on fuel price deregulation will be taken up by petroleum minister Murli Deora in due course.
* Nutrient-based fertiliser subsidy scheme to come into force from April 1 this year.
* Nutrient-based fertiliser subsidy will reduce volatility of subsidy and also reduce it.
* Market capitalisation of five public-sector undertakings listed since October increased by 3.5 times.
* FDI inflows steady during the year. Government has taken
series of steps to simplify FDI regime. Intends to make FDI policy user friendly by compling all guidelines into one document.
* Government has decided to set up apex-level Financial
Stability and Development Council.
* RBI considering issuing banking licences to private companies. Non-banking finance companies will also be considered if they meet the criteria.
* Government to provide Rs16,500 crore to public-sector
banks to maintain tier-I capital.
* Government to continue interest subvention of 2% for one more year for exports covering handicrafts, carpets,
handlooms and small and medium enterprises.
* Government to provide Rs300 crore to organise 60,000 pulse and oilseed villages and provide integrated intervention of watershed and related programmes.
* Rs200 crore provided for climate-resilient agriculture
initiative.
* Government committed to ensuring continued growth of
special economic zones.
* Need to take firm view on opening up of the retail sector.
* Deficit in foodgrains storage capacity to be met with private-sector participation.
* Period for repayment of loans by farmers extended by six months to June 30, 2010, in view of the drought and floods in some parts of the country.
* Interest subvention for timely repayment of crop loans raised from 1% to 2%, bringing the effective rate of interest to 5%.
* Road transport allocation raised by 13% to Rs19,894 crore.
* Proposal to maintain thrust of upgrading infrastructure in rural and urban areas. IIFCL authorised to refinance infrastructure projects.
* Rs1,73,552 crore provided for infrastructure development.
* Allocation for railways fixed at Rs16,752 crore, an increase of Rs950 crore over the last financial year.
* Government proposes to set up Coal Development Regulatory Authority.
* Mega power plant policy modified to lower cost of generation; allocation to power sector more than doubled to Rs5,130 crore in 2010-11.
* Government favours competitive bidding for coal blocks for captive power plants.
* Rs500 crore allocated for solar and hydro projects for the Ladakh region in Jammu & Kashmir.
* Clean Energy Fund to be created for research in new energy sources.
* Allocation for new and renewable energy ministry increased by 61% to Rs1,000 crore.
* One-time grant of Rs200 crore provided to Tirupur textile cluster in Tamil Nadu.
* Allocation for National Ganga River Basin Authority doubled to Rs500 crore.
* Alternative port to be developed at Sagar Island in West Bengal.
* Draft of Food Security Bill ready, to be placed in the public domain soon.
* Outlay for social sectors pegged at Rs1,37,674 crore, accounting for 37% of the total plan allocation.
* Plan allocation for school education raised from Rs26,800 crore to Rs31,036 crore in 2010-11.
* 25% of plan outlay earmarked for rural infrastructure development.
* Plan allocation for health and family welfare increased to Rs22,300 crore from Rs19,534 crore.
* For rural development, Rs66,100 crore have been allocated.
* Allocation for National Rural Employment Guarantee Authority stepped up to Rs40,100 crore in 2010-11.
* Indira Awas Yojana's unit cost raised to Rs45,000 in the plains and Rs48,500 in hilly areas.
* Allocation for urban development increased by 75% to Rs5,400 crore in 2010-11.
* 1% interest subvention loan for houses costing up to Rs20 lakh extended to March 31, 2011; Rs700 crore provided.
* Allocation for development of micro and small-scale sector raised from Rs1,794 crore to Rs2,400 crore.
* Rs1,270 crore provided for slum development programme, marking an increase of 700%.
* Government to set up National Social Security Fund with initial allocation of Rs1,000 crore to provide social security to workers in the unorganised sector.
* Government to contribute Rs1,000 per annum to each
account holder under the new pension scheme.
* Exclusive skill development programme to be launched for textile and garment-sector employees.
* Allocation for woman and child development increased by 80%
* Plan outlay for the social justice ministry raised by 80% to Rs4,500 crore.
* Plan allocation for minority affairs ministry raised from Rs1,740 crore to Rs2,600 crore.
* Financial-Sector Legislative Reforms Committee to be set
up.
* Rs1,900 crore allocated for Unique Identification Authority of India.
* A unique identity symbol will be provided to the rupee in line with the US dollar, British pound sterling, euro and Japanese yen.
* Defence allocation pegged at Rs1,47,344 crore in 2010-11
against Rs1,41,703 crore in the previous year. Of this, capital expenditure would account for Rs60,000 crore.
* Planning Commission to prepare integrated action plan for
Naxal-affected areas to encourage "misguided elements" to eschew violence and join the mainstream.
* Gross tax receipts pegged at Rs7,46,656 crore for 2010-11, non-tax revenues at Rs1,48,118 crore.
* Total expenditure pegged at Rs11.8 lakh crore, an increase of 8.6%.
* Fiscal deficit at 5.5%.
* Fiscal deficit seen at 4.8% and 4.1% in 2011-12 and 2012-13, respectively.
* Non-plan expenditure pegged at Rs37,392 crore and plan expenditure at Rs7,35,657 crore in budget estimates. Proposed increase of 15% in plan expenditure and 6% in non-plan expenditure.
* Cash subsidy for fuel and fertiliser instead of previous practice of bonds to continue.
* Fiscal deficit pegged at 6.9% in 2009-10 as against 7.8% in the previous fiscal.
* Government's net borrowing to be Rs3,45,010 crore for 2010-11.
* Income-tax department ready with two-page Saral-2 returns
form for individual salaried assesses.
* Personal income-ax rates pruned:
Income up to Rs1.6 lakh — nil
Income above Rs1.6 lakh and up to Rs5 lakh — 10%
Income above Rs5 lakh and up to Rs8 lakh — 20%
Income above Rs8 lakh — 30%
* Additional deduction of Rs20,000 allowed on long-term
infrastructure bonds for income-tax payers; this is above Rs1 lakh on savings instruments allowed already.
* Investment-linked tax deductions to be allowed to two-star hotels anywhere in the country.
* Weighted deduction of 125% for payments to approved associations doing social and statistical research.
* One-time interim relief to housing and real-estate sector.
* Businesses with a turnover of up to Rs60 lakh and professionals earning up to Rs15 lakh to be exempted from the obligation to audit their accounts.
* Housing projects allowed to be completed in five years instead of four to avail of tax breaks.
* Revenue loss of Rs26,000 crore on direct tax proposals.
* Central excise duty on all non-petroleum products raised to 10% from 8%.
* FM increases customs duty on crude oil to 5%, on diesel and petrol to 7.5%, and on other petroleum products to 10%.
* Structural changes in excise duties on cigarettes, cigars, and cigarillos.
* Clean energy cess of Rs50 per ton to be levied on coal produced in India.
* Concessional excise duty of 4% on solar cycle-rickshaws.
* Balloons exempted from central excise duty.
* Customs and central excise proposals to result in a net revenue gain of Rs43,500 crore.
* More services to be brought under the service tax net.
* Certain accredited news agencies exempted from payment of service tax.
* Net revenue gain from tax proposals pegged at Rs20,500 crore.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Union Railway Budget 2011-12 - Highlights
Railway minister mamta Banerjee presented union Railway budget for 2011-12 today in parliament, There is no increase in passenger fare this year too and the minister announced 56 new trains.
Following are highlights of the Railway budget 2011-12:
* No increase in fares.
* Earnings for 2010-11 set to exceed Rs.1 lakh crore.
* Working expenditure during 2011-12 estimated at Rs.87,000 crore.
* Outlay of Rs.57,630 crore for 2011-12, the highest investment in one year.
* Rs.10,000 crore to be raised through railway bonds.
* Budget combines strong economic focus with inclusion.
* Will develop business-oriented policies to aid industry.
* Happy to announce 85 PPP proposals received; set up single-window system to take these forward.
* Decided to set-up rail-based industries.
* Passing through a difficult phase; 97 percent increase in expenditure in 2010-11 due to implementation of Sixth Pay Commission report.
* Loss of Rs.3,500 crore in 2010-11.
* Ten-year backlog of 1.75 lakh jobs being addressed; 16,000 ex-servicemen to be given jobs in railways.
* Safety first priority; accident rate has come down.
* Anti-collision device, successful in North West Frontier Railway, to be extended to three more zonal railways.
* Railways always been a soft target but law and order a state subject. If railways are blocked in one region, this has a snowballing effect in other parts of the country.
* Will add 180 km of rail lines in 2011-12.
* All-India security helpline set up.
* New Durantos to be run on Allahabad-Mumbai, Pune-Ahmedabad, Sealdah-Puri, Secunderabad-Visakhapatnam, Madurai-Chennai routes, among others.
* Rail linkage to Gujarat from Delhi-Mumbai freight corridor.
* Integrated suburban network to be set up in Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad and other cities; suburban system of Hyderabad to be strengthened.
* Mumbai suburban system's EMU coaches to be increased from nine to 12.
* Pradhan Mantri Rail Vikas Yojna to be launched.
* Industrial park to be set up in Nandigram, West Bengal.
* Railways to set up factory in Jammu and Kashmir.
* To set up Metro coach factory at Singur, West Bengal.
* First coach from Rae Bareli factory to roll out in next three months.
* Work on wagon factory in Orissa to begin after land is acquired.
* Manipur capital Imphal to be soon connected to railway network.
* Centre for excellence in software to be set up at Darjeeling.
* Fund to be created for socially desirable projects.
* Central Organistaion for Project Implemtaiton created; will create accountability for non-performance.
* Work started on two dedicated freight corridors.
* Work on upgrading 442 stations to be completed by March 31.
* Decision to start pilot projects to give shelter to homeless people living along the tracks in Mumbai.
* Multi-purpose smart card to be introduced for all-India travel.
* Airport-like trolleys to be provided at more stations.
* Railways to set up a sports cadre.
* Upgraded class of air conditioned travel to be introduced shortly.
* To adopt modern technology through centres of academic excellence.
* Train to run to Bangladesh to showcase Indian culture.
* Age for senior citizen's concession reduced to 58 from 60.
* Concession for physically handicapped and gallantry award winners for travel in Rajdhani and Shatabdi expresses.
* 50 percent concession for mediapersons with families to be increased from once to twice a year.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Indian Politics need Egypt's people methodology for uprooting corrupt
This post is inspired or fueled by two incidents, First is the developments in Egypt against their president Mubarak, and second is based on a recently came bollywood movie titled "No body killed Jessica" which is based on real story of murder of a barmaid Jessica lall by then son of Haryana Congress head Manu Sharma. The film basically shows the power of common people when they come together just and tells that even the strongest politicians are just Shi* in front of citizens when they are together.
Both the incidents are perfect in present day scenario, Egypt's developments also show that the power of common people would help in eradicating the corruption too.
In my previous posts visitors have left comment that we know the problem but where is the solution of the problem, The problem I am talking about is corruption and Corrupt politicians. So through this post I'll talk about solution for solving this biggest problem which is hindering India's development and damaging the image of India as a country infront of the world.
The solution for eradicating corrupt politicians, babus, Police from india is in hands of common person, no-no not in hand of single person but when all the citizens come together and the implementation of this solution should start from the lowest level first as it would be more effective at lower level of bureaucracy. The foremost requirement for such activity is there should be unity in all citizens who are affected by that politician, babu, officer and believe me unity of people will never go waste, History of Indai is evident that their is no power greater then power of people and this power has to unite together to notify our corrupt politicians that they are not above law,(same case as of Jessica Lall).
The other advantage is by following this methodology politicians would fear before doing any such anti-social activity(which they often do now). They will become more citizen inclined. I'll give one another example, If your area desperately needs one school so that children can become social and the politician or education minister is not caring about it(because of the fear that if people become literate then they will not give vote to him, as he/she has done nothing), Just remember Indian Politicians hate growing literacy rate of India because they come to power by votes of illiterate. People of that area should directly go to the office of the minister and tell him to provide funds for school therwise his power would be in trouble, I am sure he will definitely take concrete steps immediately for opening the school.
There can be other numerous examples too but I'll close this post here and hope that the solution I have just provided helps in bringing the change in country, Change by uprooting the corrupt from the system, bringing literacy, development etc.
Do remember The ultimate power in democracy is in hands of common people when came together. Keep on leaving your valuable comments and the discussion should reach broder audience. JAI HIND!!
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