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Why the EC needs a code of conduct


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KishoreBabu TVN
Emergency villain...Chawla...
by KishoreBabu TVN on Feb 05, 2009 04:14 PM

Hello author,
Its UPA/Centre/Cong needs code of conduct not CEC...

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KishoreBabu TVN
Cong needs code not conduct ..not CEC...
by KishoreBabu TVN on Feb 05, 2009 04:12 PM  | Hide replies

As posted by reader...

Why is the CEC being pulled into this?

He honestly wrote his report and recommendations for removal of Chawla. Chawla has not made any charges against the CEC. Only the CEC has made charges against Chawla.

So, why does the CEC need a code of conduct? Only Chawla needed a code of conduct. However, his closeness to the congress party is beyond doubt after rediff's article yesterday. He is, therefore, not suited to the position at all.

Are you trying to say that on seeing Chawla's lack of impartiality, the CEC should still not have complained, thus effectively burying the issue of impartiality? Sad thought.

so its UPA/Centre/Cong needs code of conduct not CEC...

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PAPAPIPI
Re: Cong needs code not conduct ..not CEC...
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 05, 2009 04:37 PM
He honestly wrote his report and recommendations for removal of Chawla.How ypu know he has made the honest statement,any proof to support his ecommendations ?

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hiral joshi
Re: Re: Cong needs code not conduct ..not CEC...
by hiral joshi on Feb 05, 2009 04:46 PM
yes proofs he has given in his report to president. Go and get that document for reading.

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PAPAPIPI
Re: Re: Re: Cong needs code not conduct ..not CEC...
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 05, 2009 05:02 PM
No proofs,only narrations like that it happened,That happened,he gone to toilet,That press reporter called me like that.

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S Balaji
Re: Re: Re: Re: Cong needs code not conduct ..not CEC...
by S Balaji on Feb 05, 2009 05:35 PM
That is the proof. You cannot prove everything. Many judgements in court are based on circumstantial evidence and not entirely on proof. If people in denial mode are to be taken seriously then no court can pass a judgement.
In this case the CEC shot his own foot. He thought as a fellow Iyengar N. Ram would maintain the secret of the report but unfortunately for his he failed to recognise the fact that N. Ram is only Iyengar by birth but he is a wily Commie by attitude who disclosed this to everyone. Not only that he has made the world believe that Chawla is an honest man and Gopalaswami is a BJP stooge.

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PAPAPIPI
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Cong needs code not conduct ..not CEC...
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 05, 2009 05:50 PM
Haha,Aiyar,Ayyingar,ennada ithu.IT this type of instances Solid proof is needed not narrations.the mistake Gopalaswamy made was that he doesnt take The second EC to his confidence when sending such reports.president or goverment with its power can send the recommandation of CEC to the second EC for verification.

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VB S
Careful thought required..
by VB S on Feb 05, 2009 04:07 PM  | Hide replies

At this moment Govt has to take a mature decision and save this institution in a rightful manner so that democracy could be saved.

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Pachaiyappan Subramanian
Re: Careful thought required..
by Pachaiyappan Subramanian on Feb 05, 2009 04:16 PM
at this moment whom the govt serves?
Do the decision by the GoI would be acceptable by people of all demographic?

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KishoreBabu TVN
Re: Careful thought required..
by KishoreBabu TVN on Feb 05, 2009 04:11 PM
Why is the CEC being pulled into this?

He honestly wrote his report and recommendations for removal of Chawla. Chawla has not made any charges against the CEC. Only the CEC has made charges against Chawla.

So, why does the CEC need a code of conduct? Only Chawla needed a code of conduct. However, his closeness to the congress party is beyond doubt after rediff's article yesterday. He is, therefore, not suited to the position at all.

Are you trying to say that on seeing Chawla's lack of impartiality, the CEC should still not have complained, thus effectively burying the issue of impartiality? Sad thought.



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Pachaiyappan Subramanian
Re: Careful thought required..
by Pachaiyappan Subramanian on Feb 05, 2009 04:13 PM
at this moment who or what is the government?
If a decision is taken by the govt would it be acceptable for all?

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Kaushik Das
Biased article
by Kaushik Das on Feb 05, 2009 04:02 PM  | Hide replies

Why is the CEC being pulled into this?

He honestly wrote his report and recommendations for removal of Chawla. Chawla has not made any charges against the CEC. Only the CEC has made charges against Chawla.

So, why does the CEC need a code of conduct? Only Chawla needed a code of conduct. However, his closeness to the congress party is beyond doubt after rediff's article yesterday. He is, therefore, not suited to the position at all.

Are you trying to say that on seeing Chawla's lack of impartiality, the CEC should still not have complained, thus effectively burying the issue of impartiality? Sad thought.

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viswa raveen
Re: Biased article
by viswa raveen on Feb 05, 2009 04:28 PM
The most appaling thing was when Mr Sardar Gill after CEC post accepted to become Spots Minister in Congress. He must be worse than a worm. When I saw this idiot in TV watching Wimbledon Finals, with Vijay Amritraj showing him and remarking that Mr Sports Minister of India was there, it was utterly disgusting to see that. Thank God Vijay did not mention what Gill's immediate occupation was before becoming Sports Min.

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sundar
Re: Biased article
by sundar on Feb 05, 2009 04:04 PM
good response

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sameerbhaga
Re: Biased article
by sameerbhaga on Feb 05, 2009 04:14 PM
I agree with Kaushik's views. Congress is targetting CEC as it wants Chawla to win elections. Congress party further feels that if they dont get their man as CEC, they would be forced to use the last resort of using Pratibha Patil to declare emergency. All in all they feels it is their birth right to be in power.

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PAPAPIPI
Re: Re: Biased article
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 05, 2009 04:29 PM
Congress won election at the time TSR Krishnamoorthy,Gopalaswamy and Dhillon in 2004

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hiral joshi
Re: Re: Re: Biased article
by hiral joshi on Feb 05, 2009 04:47 PM
that proves all of them unbiased and rejects all the claims of Gopalaswamy favoring BJP.

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PAPAPIPI
Re: Re: Re: Re: Biased article
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 05, 2009 04:54 PM
It was a mistake of BJP.They were over confident of winning the election after going for earlier election with "India Shining Campaign".That time Gopalswamy was Just a Junior To TSR Krishna moorthy and Dillon cant do any thing In Eelection commsission.

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hiral joshi
Re: Biased article
by hiral joshi on Feb 05, 2009 04:06 PM
And moreover this author Gopal Jain is lawyer in Supreme court. God Save India.

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Truth Teller
EC and Politicians are hand in glove
by Truth Teller on Feb 05, 2009 04:01 PM  | Hide replies

The best example would be M S Gill. He became CEC did everything which the Congress I wanted and now is a politician with them and a central minister. His post is sports minister and all he does is foreign travel and tax payers expense. It is all a thanks from the Congress I for his services to the party as CEC. Shameless ...

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PAPAPIPI
Re: EC and Politicians are hand in glove
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 05, 2009 04:24 PM
So was TN Chaturvedi(Ex-CAG)

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hiral joshi
Who is this new Gopu?
by hiral joshi on Feb 05, 2009 03:57 PM  | Hide replies

He says parties will choose the candidate who is close to their identity. So Mr. Author you do believe like us that corruption, political bias(vendetta) etc are congress' ideology.

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PAPAPIPI
Re: Who is this new Gopu?
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 05, 2009 04:25 PM
Bangar Laxman,Dileep sing Judeo,Coffin scam,Petrol Bunk Scam,Thehalka all happened with in a span of just six years.

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hiral joshi
Re: Re: Who is this new Gopu?
by hiral joshi on Feb 05, 2009 04:50 PM
When you run out of logical arguments you take refuge with your favorit characters but in last 5 years we have seen bigger scams and scamsters. All congress CMs are facing corruption charges. Amrindar Singh is struggling to save himself. Jogi is running to save himself from murder charges and you are recollecting only Tahelka? You must be a visitor of Amnesia PUB for showing such selective amnesia.

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PAPAPIPI
Re: Re: Re: Who is this new Gopu?
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 05, 2009 05:00 PM
Ha,ha,ha.There is no Major corruption charges in the last 5 years.who is repsonsibele for the death of wife the present Karnataka chief minister.A five feet woman getting drowned in 4 feet water.In Punjab Badal was facing corruption charges at the time Amrindar Singh and this drama will continue once Badal will lose next election also.You must be the owner of Amnesia PUB showing such selective amnesia and Mypoic vision.

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