forget it...consider yourselves lucky to have food in your plates..save for the service industry..shameless middlemen and leaders still jacking up prices for food , real estate , healthcare.
Re: Re: Compete with China ?
by Pervez Musharraf on May 24, 2010 08:47 PM
if Mush was not to be licked out by kangi..kashmir issue would be history by now
Re: Re: Re: Compete with China ?
by KK on May 24, 2010 08:52 PM
Yeah, u are right. Never did the issue came close to resolution as was during Mush's time. Only the deal was to be signed with some minor issues to be tackled. Pity it did not happen as he caught up in political turmoil at that time.
Also he had a fine and sophisticated Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri who was a sensible and down to reality man who worked quietly behind the scenes very well. Sometimes the work of fate is strange, may be the issue is destined to linger for some more time.
Re: Re: Signs of immature democracy
by KK on May 24, 2010 08:43 PM
So what, they are secular for the sake of it and not for any special love for it. They are all better off in circus entertaining the public.
Re: Re: Signs of immature democracy
by siddharth on May 24, 2010 10:43 PM
sun vin did u forget bhagalpur riots which was dont by laloo in which 1000 plus musloms died worst then gujrath. Get some info on it and then tell me again that Laloo is secular
Re: Signs of immature democracy
by Pervez Musharraf on May 24, 2010 08:31 PM
immature democracy? in fact it is the worst specimen of democracy, as you call it.. it is a monarchy where you have bits and pieces kings , innumnerable in number.. god knows how wemanaged to survive till now
Jethmalani seeks SIT, FBI, CBI probe into Swiss bank a/cs
Govt must apply all probes to bring back money & do the justice by applying POTA & TADA to Swiss acoount holders. Bangalore IT top three business man has got Billions of Billions of dollar in the Swis Bank.
Level of evasion and punishment:
Tax evasion is a crime in almost all developed countries and subjects the guilty party to fines and/or imprisonment - in China the punishment can be as severe as the death penalty. In Switzerland, many acts that would amount to criminal tax evasion in other countries are treated as civil matters. Even dishonestly misreporting income in a tax return is not necessarily considered a crime. Such matters are dealt with in the Swiss tax courts, not the criminal courts. However, even in Switzerland, some fraudulent tax conduct is criminal, for example, deliberate falsification of records. Moreover, civil tax transgressions may give rise to penalties. So the difference between Switzerland and other countries, while significant, is limited. It is often considered that extent of evasion depends on the severity of punishment for evasion. Normally, the higher the evaded amount, the higher the degree of punishment.
Re: Jethmalani seeks SIT, FBI, CBI probe into Swiss bank a/cs
by Pervez Musharraf on May 24, 2010 08:25 PM
nukie.. crime seldom gets bigger than murder... people in India get away with it too..forget tax evasion