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How India and Sanjay Dutt became victims of Congress Corruption

Hans Raj Bharadwaj - Current Law Minister of the Congress Government allegedly threatened Sanjay Dutt as hinted by Dutt himself on NDTV 24x7's program-Buck Stops Here (video) today on April 1,2009. And No this is not an April Fools Joke. Sanjay Dutt captured the minister on tape threatening him not to contest election for Samajwadi Party from Lucknow. If Dutt didn't do this,then he was more likely to lose his case for contesting the election. The exact did happen and Dutt was not allowed according to the law of the land as he his convicted for more than 2 years. Law minister could be instrumental in opposing Dutt through his influence as a minister in making use of CBI in opposing Dutt's plea in Supreme Court. Younger people may not be as acquainted with the Law Minister of India as they are with Sanjay "Munna Bhai" Dutt. This is the same Law Minister who ,in 2007, as a favour to her aaka Sonia Gandhi, de-freezed accounts of a famous Ottavio Quattrocchi-the Italian middleman who is accused of making loads of money due to his influence with Sonia and Rajiv Gandhi from their Italian Days and after that during Rajiv's PM days. This despite the request from CBI that his accounts be kept frozen (See:Wikipedia). Sonia Gandhi and the puppet PM need to clarify why they have such brokers and corrupt people. This is something they never would, as they do need the people like Bharadwaj to accept the blame and be sacrificial lambs for carrying out the dirty work behind closed doors in the corridors of power. High time to vote out advocates of feudal politics and dynasty and bring people who really want to work hard for the country and not their videshi friends' interests.

Comments

Renuka Vijay said…
i agree with the writer tht wht was happened in quatrrocchi's scam, has proved the hostile face of politics.we say proudly"we r living in democracy:"but then why dirty political games r being played instead of working for the essential part of democracy called"aam aadami".isnt it a big question???
i appreciate the writer to mention the need of real workers in politics at the place of dynastic politics.
but on the other hand i wud like to opposed with writer as todays politics is suffered frm dirty games n has been distracted frm its actaul meaning,its just nt emphasised by one particular political party.These foul games hav spreaded out all over the political panorama.the writer must indicate it candidly.
Sushant Gupta said…
When one is dealing with the issue at hand,focus has to be on the issue.If party A is tobe blamed for the issue,I dont feel the need to point fingers at other parties too at the same time.When the other issues arise,suitable comparisons can be made.

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