Good to see IT in action. I was really wondering how these film stars who dance in ppls wedding get so much money to own cricket team. I m sure dirty money is involved.
This is backlash IPL is facing for making the corruption done by the minister public. Cong has played a political game by relinquishing its minister but has left its dogs open to teach a lesson to others for not daring to do the same.
All of sudden we see spur of raids on IPL franchisee's office. Why was Cong silent for this long despite a street kid knowing abt illegal money flow in IPL
What abt the role of big sharks like Pawar, Praful Patel and other Congi union ministers involved ?
What is the cut percentage received by Finance minister and Italian for giving tax breaks to IPL and turning a blind eye towards this illegal gambling racket.
The witch hunt after Modi for exposing Congis corruption will die out silently once he resigns or is thrown out by BCCI. The Congi scavengers will be back again at the IPL corruption carcass and will be business as usual.
Re: Govt Machinery being used to settle political scores
by Abhay Saini on Apr 21, 2010 10:31 PM
absolutely ok; allow the thieves a long roap. infact, entice them and then catch them when they are deep in the muddle.
this is the only way to end corruption in this country.
this is utter bullcrap. if the government wanted to crackdown on corruption, they should be busy hunting themselves down. this is all a media exercise. now they are just witch hunting.
Modi is too dextreous and uncharacterisitc to initiate this kind of a spat without thinking of enarmous profits. I think he has the money power to short the nifty futures and make immense profits , for he it seems has every murkey details of the big and the maighty in the Govt . He will go down nominally by getting the boot from BCCI , but will be enarmously rich and powerful by bringing the Govt down and also the nifty . I see ominous signs for the passage of finance bill on April 29 th , coincidentially which is also the derivative expiry day for April 2010.
full investigation is fine. there are bound to be congressmen who would be involved. will IT department dare to touch them? Will they also investigate Sharad Pawar for eg.??
Re: fine - will they touch congressmen and their partners
by Di Pi on Apr 21, 2010 09:57 PM
No one touched Sharad Pawar in Stamp paper scam case though in narco analysis of the main accused showed on TV, his name had come up.
Re: fine - will they touch congressmen and their partners
by ramakrishnan s on Apr 21, 2010 10:09 PM
Well said. When the govt announced that no one found guilty would be spared. Well, it should read...lalit modi would not be spared! Politicians after all are the `masters of the people'. So how can they be guilty of anything!