Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Abhijit Ghosh, retired general manager at the Central Bank of India, filed a complaint against the chairperson and managing director of the bank, H. A. Daruwala with the Central Vigilance Commission. His complaint said that Ms Daruwala forced people seeking loans to pay big donations to her former school, used the travel agent employing her sister and asked tender seekers to publish diaries and calenders. Instead of taking action against her the bank embarked on a campaign of harassment against Mr. Ghosh. They spent Rs. 6.924 million on lawyers fees and gave Congress member and lawyer, Abhishek Manu Singhvi Rs. 4.85 million to go after him. Mr. Ghosh has given up and withdrawn all cases against the bank and Ms Daruwala. Politicians, lawyers and criminals, the controllers of India. To prove this point 35% of candidates for the forthcoming elections in Bihar have criminal cases pending against them. Of 446 candidates 299 have not submitted details of their Permanent Account Number which is essential for filing tax returns. Any ordinary person cannot buy a car or open an account at a bank without such a number. This shows that candidates are keen to hide the source of their wealth. Serious charges including murder, attempted murder, kidnap, extortion, use of dangerous weapons and robbery are pending against 97 candidates and 3 candidates have been charged with rape. Candidates are chosen by each political party, a process called ' giving tickets.' Thus every party has deliberately chosen criminals because these have the black money and can intimidate voters and opponents to win. So every political party in India is a criminal gang. Scum.

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