Thursday, July 28, 2011

The ongoing National Rural Health Mission investigation has uncovered that the UP government opened 1000 bank accounts where less than 100 would have been adequate. This allowed misuse of funds by the thieving civil servants as shown by the spending of Rs 368000/ month for air conditioned taxis. Rs 30 billion are missing. Also in UP, unwitting students are admitted by illegal schools who tell the students of their status just before board exams. The students are then forced to pay large sums of money to transfer to recognised schools so as to be eligible to sit for exams. A group of teachers have alleged that officers of the education department are behind the crime. The Karnataka ombudsman, Santosh Hegde has accused the Chief Minister, Yeddyurappa of receiving Rs 100 million from illegal mining companies into a trust run by his family. The trust also sold a piece of land to a mining company for Rs 200 million when the real cost was just Rs 14 million. The report says " We have come to an incontrovertible conclusion that this donation and sale consideration has been made for reasons other than genuine reasons." The report accuses the former Chief Minister, Kumaraswamy of " misconduct " in issuing 2 mining leases. Congress MP, Anil Lad's wife and 600 officials have been accused of involvement in illegal mining costing the state Rs 160.85 billion. Meanwhile our most esteemed Home Minister has said that BJP is accusing the Congress of corruption because the Congress is going after Hindu terrorists. Which means that Hindus will be persecuted if Congress is in trouble. Straight out of the handbook of the Ndrangheta. Our criminals are tops.

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