TACTICS OF GRAND ALLIANCE ( JDU, RJD AND CONGRESS ) : ANTI MODI, ANTI BJP PROPAGANDA AND CASTE POLITICS :

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08/11/2015


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Sub :  TACTICS OF GRAND ALLIANCE ( JDU, RJD AND CONGRESS )  : ANTI MODI, ANTI BJP  PROPAGANDA  AND CASTE POLITICS :


Ref : BIHAR ELECTIONS : -1.  Grand Alliance : Alliance of Opportunists 2. BJP alliance with Nitin manji and Ram vilas paswan, back-fired, as BJP had no support from its partners, and their contribution is very low.


1. Sri Nitish kumar of JDU, joining with arch rival Lalu of  RJD, and  first enemy Congress and making grand alliance prove a great mistake and liability to his political career.

2. Once the alliance partner of BJP, leaving it, and becomes a rival to Modi, also a mistake of Nitish kumar.

3. Following parts are self explanatory about this grand alliance of ASURA-S ( DEMONS ).


All Members,


Respected family members of this great holy Nation.

I wonder this people of Bihar how judge a party, and a candidate for their vote!!!


PART-1.

Setback for Lalu Yadav as SC issues notice in fodder scam case :
Last Updated: Monday, August 17, 2015 - 15:39 Print media

New Delhi: In a setback for RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, the Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to him in response to a petition filed by the CBI against dropping of certain charges in one of the FIRs by Jharkhand High Court in fodder scam case against the politician.

Nearly eight months back, the Jharkhand High Court had dropped the conspiracy charge against the RJD chief, who has been convicted in the fodder scam case.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had filed an appeal before the Supreme Court against the high court order.

Granting partial relief to Yadav, the Jharkhand High Court had on November 14 last year dropped the conspiracy charge against him in a case related to the fodder scam on the ground that a person cannot be tried twice for the same offence.

The court, however, ruled that proceedings in two other sections of IPC would continue against the former Bihar chief minister.

The timing of the SC notice is crucial as the state is slated to go to polls later this year and the case is expected to have implications for Yadav, who is trying to make a political comeback.

Filing the petition earlier, CBI had sought the court to set aside the high court order.

The probe agency said Yadav had argued before the high court that he, having already been convicted for criminal conspiracy in a case, could not be prosecuted for second time.

However, the agency argued that the cases are different as the transaction amounts as well as the period of offence are different.

The high court had dropped the charges related to IPC 120, 120B, 409, 420, 471, 477, 477A (sections related to criminal conspiracy, forgery and cheating) and 13 (2) under Prevention of Corruption Act against the RJD chief.

The court, however, said proceedings against Yadav will be continued under IPC sections 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of an offence committed or giving false information) and 511 (attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or imprisonment, and in such attempt doing any act towards the commission of the offence).

The charges are in connection with RC 64A/96 pertaining to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 96 lakh during the chief ministerial tenure of the RJD chief.

Yadav moved the Jharkhand high court for relief after he was found guilty by the CBI court on September 30 last year in the RC20A/96 fodder scam case pertaining to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 37.7 crore from Chaibasa Treasury.

PART-2.

India corruption: Laloo Prasad Yadav jailed for five years
BBC NEWS-3 October 2013

Former Indian railways minister Laloo Prasad Yadav has been sentenced to five years in prison in a notorious case known as the "fodder scam".

He was jailed on Monday after being found guilty of embezzling state funds intended to buy food for cattle while he was Bihar state chief minister.

He has always denied the allegations. His family has said he will appeal.

The sentencing is seen as a landmark step in tackling corruption in India where it is a major national issue.

Yadav now becomes one of the first politicians to lose his parliamentary seat after a recent Supreme Court ruling which bans convicted legislators from holding office.

On Wednesday, the government withdrew a controversial order which would have overturned the Supreme Court ruling and allowed convicted MPs to run for elections while appeals were pending.

'Rigorous imprisonment'

Delivering its judgement on Thursday, the special court in Ranchi in the eastern state of Jharkhand also ordered Yadav to pay a fine of 2.5m rupees ($40,481; £24,938).

Arvind Singh, joint secretary of the bar association in Ranchi, said Yadav would serve five years of "rigorous imprisonment".

He is among 45 people, including senior bureaucrats and politicians, who have been convicted by the court.

The scandal involved embezzlement of 9.5bn rupees ($151m; £94m) meant for buying cattle fodder.

The case first came to light in 1996, a measure of how long it can take for justice to be delivered in India.

Another former Bihar chief minister, Jagannath Mishra, was also convicted on Monday and has been sentenced to four years in jail.

There were a total of 56 defendants in the case. During the trial, seven of them died, two decided to give evidence for the prosecution, one admitted to the crime and one was discharged.

Laloo Yadav is one of India's most colourful politicians. He leads the Rashtriya Janata Dal party in Bihar and has long been an ally of India's Congress party-led coalition government in Delhi.

He resigned as chief minister of Bihar after the allegations of corruption arose. His wife Rabri Devi was installed in his place.

Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal party lost power in state elections in 2005.

Correspondents say the government has been beset by several high-profile corruption cases in recent years and public anger against politicians and officials seen as corrupt is at unprecedented levels.

The Delhi-based election watchdog, the Association for Democratic Reforms, says that there are 1,460 serving lawmakers facing criminal charges.

In the 543-seat lower house of parliament alone, more than 150 MPs are said to be facing criminal charges.

The Supreme Court has recently been trying weigh in on the issue.

Last week, the court gave voters the right to reject all candidates in elections - the judges said that such a move would help cleanse the political system in the country.


PART-3.

The A to Z of Congress scams – Subramanian Swamy : 
Posted on September 5, 2013 by Admin
BHARATA BHARATI

A — Ardarsh Scam
B — Bofors Scam
C — CWG Scam
D — Devas-Antrix Scam
E — Employee Guarantee Scheme Scam
F — Fodder scam, Food Security Bill Scam
G — Ghaziabad Provident Fund Scam
H — Harshad Mehta Stock Market scam, Hasan Ali Hawala Scam
I — IPL Scam
J — Junior Basic Trained Teachers’ Recruitment Scam
K — Ketan Parekh Stock Market Scam
L — LIC Housing Scam
M — Madhu Koda Scam
N — Non-banking Financial Companies Scam
O — Oriental Bank Scam
P — Punjab State Council of Education, Research and Training Scam
Q — Quest for Gold Scam
R — Ration Card Scam, Rafale Jet Fighter Procurement Scam
S — Satyam Scam, Fire Prone Submarine Scam
T — Telecom 2G Scam, Temple Collection Scam, Congress President Travel Budget Scam
U — UTI Scam, UBS Illegal Accounts Scam
V — Volkswagen Equity Scam, Vadra DLF Scam
W — West Bengal Telecom Scam, Westland Helicopter Scam
X, Y, Z   (Still cooking at 10 Janpath)
Corruption begins at the highest level and goes down: Subramanian Swamy — DNA

Can corruption be curbed in the country by abolishing personal income tax for the next 10 years?

An anti-corruption crusader and senior leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Subramanian Swamy believes this could be one of the ways to curb corruption which is spreading like virus in the country.

Swamy corroborates the view that corruption can be curbed if we remain positive and walk the extra mile.

In an exclusive conversation with Ameesh Devgan of Zee Media in Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’s ‘Mudda Aapka’, Swamy pitched for making people believe that anyone can be booked for corruption if found guilty.

He said, “Corruption begins at the highest level and goes down the line. We need to catch big fish to send right signal down the line to end corruption.”
Swamy suggested three ways to curb corruption:

Finish discretionary powers of officers as much as possible; abolish personal income tax at least for the next 10 years.

Catch big fish and punish them so they also fear from any wrongdoing.

Get away from the growing trend of praising people on the basis of their money.

But, do we also require tough laws to curb corruption in the country?

Swamy believes that anti-corruption laws that are already in force are good enough. 

He said, “There is no problem with the present laws. In laws available, anyone found guilty can be booked for corruption. When I raised the 2G matter everyone said that no one will be arrested but in the end the Supreme Court cancelled 122 licenses.”


Swamy also called for changing the attitude in dealing with things. 

He averred, “We should enthuse people that corruption can be curbed instead of spreading negativity. We should also encourage the people to join politics which is not considered as a good profession since independence.”

Swamy called donation to political parties as ‘dakshana’. He said, “We have a ritual in our country that people pay ‘dakshana’ to saints. Similarly, people fund parties because we work for them.”

 – DNA, 26 August 2013

PART-4.

10 Most Allegedly Corrupt Indian Politicians : -

While everyone has been animatedly supporting Anna Hazare's fight against corruption, people seem to have forgotten who the people are who actually led to this situation.

The peak of irony was when Anna was, allegedly, lodged in the same jail that housed the people who were responsible for two of the biggest scams in the country ever. How must the authorities have felt when they saw Raja and Kalmadi fill their plates while Anna was on a fast because of their misdeeds?

Corruption has become an unavoidable part of politics and every now and then, one or the other politician re-affirms this fact.

Here is our pick of the 10 most allegedly corrupt politicians of India.

1.Suresh Kalmadi : -

Suresh Kalmadi, almost single handedly caused a loss of hundreds of crores of rupees to the country. The Commonwealth Games, organized by Kalmadi was no less than a loot with numerous reports of the magnum opus event being soaked in corruption making headlines way before the Games had even started. Apparently, out of Rs. 70000 crores spent on the Games, only half of the amount was actually spent. Owing to his involvement in the scam, Kalmadi was charged with corruption and sent to Tihar jail.

2. A. Raja : -

A scam worth Rs. 176,000 crore had former Union Cabinet Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Andimuthu Raja at the centre. A. Raja as he is generally called, was the prime accused in the 2G spectrum scam, which was the largest that the country had seen in a long time. Following the shocking exposure, Raja was indicted and forced to resign. Presently, he is too has been lodged at the Tihar jail and is awaiting his trial.

3. Mayawati : -

Mayawati has always been criticized for ostentatious display of power in her state. She has allegedly used her status as chief minister to amass large amounts of personal wealth. She was charged with corruption when the Taj Heritage Corridor Case was uncovered. Mayawati's birthdays have often been media events, where she usually appears decked in diamond jewellery and also accepts public donations for which, she often comes under fire. Her assets are allegedly worth millions of dollars and in the year 2007-08, she had reportedly paid an income tax of Rs. 26 crores, which placed her amongst the top 20 taxpayers of the year.

4. Lalu Prasad Yadav
The fact that Lalu Prasad Yadav has been an accused in 63-odd cases serves for the fact that Lalu stands as one of the strongest competitor in the list. The biggest scam that rocked Lalu's political career was the fodder scam which involved the embezzlement of Rs. 950 crore approximately. The accusation of nepotism against him has come up time and again but hardly any action has been taken against him owing to his alleged 'connections' in the government.

5. Madhu Koda :

Former Jharkand Chief Minister, and only the third independent legislator to assume the office of chief minister in India, Madhu Koda was responsible for a scam worth over Rs. 4000 crore. The man reportedly exploited the state's natural resources by licensing illegal mining leases and stashing away the wealth amassed during the undertaking. Furthermore, the Maoists were said to have received a 30% share of the booty. Koda was arrested on charges of money laundering and is still in prison following the rejection of numerous bail applications.

6. Mulayam Singh Yadav : -

Mulayam Singh Yadav is also accused as being one of the most corrupt ministers in the country despite not being directly involved in any major scams. Apart from his name being involved in appointments of tainted officers and mishandling of his power as chief minister, Mulayam Singh had one major allegation levelled against him– accumulation of disproportionate assets. The case drew limelight on his sons and daughter-in-law as they too were holders of the assets that amounted to crores of rupees.

7. Karunanidhi :

The corruptions charges against M. Karunanidhi are so many that he is often referred to as the king or emperor of corruption. He was accused of lending support to the LTTE and was indicted for abetting the LTTE in the initial interim report which oversaw the investigation into Rajiv Gandhi's assassination.

Karunanidhi reportedly institutionalized corruption in the South. He was said to be a leading player in the cash for votes scams that are common in the southern region, as well as notorious for extreme nepotism shown under his rule. Not so surprising, is the fact that the main accused in the 2G scam, A, Raja, considers him to be his mentor.

8. Sharad Pawar :

Very few people can miss the cosy relationship that Sharad Pawar shares with power and money that has been reported time and again. Every now and then, Pawar draws flak for alleged investments made by him and his family in various illegal projects. He was named by Abdul Karim Telgi, during a narcoanalysis test, stating that it was Pawar's brainchild to print fake stamp papers across the country and mint money. He was also accused in a multi-crore scam involving wheat imports and institutions headed by him and his close associates were served notices by the Bombay High Court for showing favoritism to his family.

8. Jayalalithaa :

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has a staggering 46 corruption cases against her. Amongst the various scams were the Rs. 70 million coal import scam, Tansi land deal case, case of disproportionate assets and colour TV case, amongst many others. A raid in her residence and business establishments reportedly led to the seizure of some 28 kg of jewellery (worth Rs 51 crore), 91 wrist-watches, 41 air-conditioners, 10,500 sarees, 750 pairs of footwears, etc. She along with her former cabinet colleagues and senior bureaucrats who worked with her are still facing investigation with regard to corruption.

10. BS Yeddyurappa :

The most recent politician to be caught in the web of corruption is former Chief Minister of Karnataka, B. S. Yeddyurappa. While he allegedly has a number of corruption cases lying against him, the one that toppled his career was his alleged involvement in the illegal iron ore export scam in various districts of Karnataka. A lot of blame game followed and ended up with Yeddyurappa losing his ministerial post last month. Despite his denial, his image as one of the most corrupt politicians of the country that has been built, will not fade anytime soon. 

Source
(MensXP.com)

NOTE :

1. This grand alliance  soon  break, because -

2. Lalu has more seats than Nitish,

3. Congress will not speak , as has very few seats, and positioned  below  as third weak partner.

4. Lalu though agree Nitish as CM of  BIHAR,

5. He has his agenda 1. Deputy CM Post, 2. Minister post to his sons and family members and  relatives. and, 3. Ministerial posts to his caste MLAs.

6. Lalu declared at press conference that grand alliance goal is to dismantle Modi Government at the centre.

7. So dear members imagine what will be the fate of  Bihar people !!!

END.

Thank you for reading,

JAIHIND

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