Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Seems that a file on Sanjay Mahendroo, who was one of the officials of the Organising Committee of the Commonwealth Games suspended for corruption, has gone missing. This file contained all the information regarding his appointment, his travel itinerary and reasons for travel and the amount of money he spent. Although his case was referred to the Enforcement Directorate for investigation this was postponed with the pathetic excuse that it might interfere with the games. This is a tried and tested tactic going back many decades which allows criminals to walk free. Public Interest Litigation has been filed in front of the Supreme Court alleging that telecom minister Mr. Raja was involved in a Rs. 700 billion scam while awarding 2G telecom licenses but he is being protected by the central government. Apparently our premier investigating agency the CBI does not know who to investigate. Did the judges fall about laughing? Not mentioned. Meanwhile Mr. Sajjan Kumar, prime accused in the killing of Sikhs in 1984, has petitioned the Supreme Court challenging criminal proceedings against him. If he had filed the petition while waiting on death row one would understand but he has been free and is still enjoying life. So what is the connections between all these criminal acts and blatant miscarriage of justice. The Congress gang. These three news items from today's front page show how the Congress controls and has been controlling all investigating agencies, the courts and freeloading journalists for decades. This makes the Congress the most successful syndicate in the whole world. At least India is first on something. Should we be proud?

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