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Justice and the Indian-American way


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ghanshamdasgupta
Justice in Indian American= Democracy ?
by ghanshamdasgupta on Jun 01, 2014 10:09 PM

Justice is common for All, to All;
but India being laargest DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY and late for its own causes much behind in for JUSTICE.
the law book readers are not discharging responsibility given for their shoulder but claim of LARGEST DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY IS ENJOYED BY ALL IRRESPECTIVELY.....

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R Chakravarti
Law-abiding Indian-Americans
by R Chakravarti on Oct 24, 2013 02:03 PM

The crooks are far more interesting, at least to most people!

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komal
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by komal on Jul 10, 2013 11:52 AM  | Hide replies

Plunging rupee continues to overburden the common man, and the declining standard of our government is doing the
same from past so many years. It’s time that we choose progress and support Sh. Narendra Modi @narendramodi
with #NaMo4PM.

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kirit varu
Re: .
by kirit varu on Jul 10, 2013 03:01 PM
election kab hai..

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Balan Iyer
What An Irony
by Balan Iyer on Jul 10, 2013 11:24 AM  | Hide replies

It is an irony that both the South Asian Gia nts Raja Ratnam and Rajat Gupta were nailed and convicted by Preet Barara,AttorneyGeneral South New York,an Indo American,considered to be one of the most honest persons in the world
Born in Ferozepur,Punjab,to an equally honest father,who was a medical professional,migrated to USA not being able to put up with the corr uption in medical field,when Preet Barara was just two year old.

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Dipak Bose
Re: What An Irony
by Dipak Bose on Mar 26, 2014 05:06 PM
Come on. Preet Singh Bharara is a Muslim, married to a Pakistani Muslim.
His Punjabi relatives have Khalistani connection.
He is a very dishonest and vindictive person, who also put India's Consul General in Cavity Search.


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kumar kn
Rajat Gupta
by kumar kn on Jul 10, 2013 11:02 AM  | Hide replies

Rajat Gupta is talented no doubt and become successful. But he made the mistake of Insider Trading and is paying for his mistake. Justice is swift in US. Rajat should have stayed in India and he would have made much more money and would have got a "Padma' Award also.

Our regulatory authorities don't know what is going on under their very nose. No one bothers about them and they also don't bother anyone. Almost all Industrialists indulge in Insider trading, price fixing, corrupt deals, etc and the Politicians and bureaucrats help them with the way to do it.

No case is made out against anyone and even if someone unfortunately gets caught, our law takes care of him and during his lifetime no decision comes. So he doesn't have to worry. India is Great!

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M
Re: Rajat Gupta
by M on Jul 10, 2013 03:07 PM
wrong statement .....they know every bit of it.......modus operandi is to allow first then cease the biggest chunk and easily grab the lions-share by declaring tiny part of it.....no body is fool here but all are intelligently corrupt and resist tougher system or laws or transparency.

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Balan Iyer
Re: Rajat Gupta
by Balan Iyer on Jul 10, 2013 11:08 AM
You are right, ihn our bourses also, there is 100% insider trading going on and no body cares as no body understands.

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Kathir Krishnamurthi
Re: Rajat Gupta
by Kathir Krishnamurthi on Oct 25, 2013 02:41 AM
Well said. Most of our parliamentarians and assembly members will be locked up if there is fair justice

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