Friday, July 23, 2010

Racketeering, prostitution, drug smuggling, money laundering, gambling syndicates, teenage gangs are crimes that other countries fight against. All this is child's play compared to the political gangs in India who control all criminal activities and the police as well. Qadir Rana, a MP of BSP party, is a director of Rana Steels which was found to be stealing power during a raid in Muzzafarnagar. Not surprisingly BSP has strongly denied this. Abdul Qayyum Sahikh who was deported from Dubai for the murder of Gulshan Kumar walked free because of lack of evidence. Avinash Bhosale, a builder based in Pune, was allowed to buy a 12 acre government owned plot in Navi Mumbai for just Rs. 10 million and sold off half the property half the property after a month for Rs. 2.75 billion. Wildlife activist, Amit Jethwa was shot dead outside Gujarat High Court couple of days ago. His dad has openly blamed BJP MP, Dinu Solanki because Jethwa was investigating his illegal mining activities. The Supreme Court says that 99% of private and government colleges do not have adequate infrastructure. ' They are just like shops fleecing money from the students and not bothering about their future.' Needless to say politicians control government colleges and many are owners of private ones. Railway Minister, Mamata Bannerjee, was electioneering in Kolkata while cremations of more than 60 people killed in the Sinthia train accidents were starting. She has alleged opponents of engineering the accident to win the coming state assembly elections. These are just today's news. Forget Enron, Cosa Nostra, Columbian drugs gangs. Politicians in India are the KINGS of crime in the whole world. And they control the police.

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