With Sonia interfering on a prostration from the old jackal MK, the CBI did not pose any resistance to the bail plea. Even a common man in a remote village understands the present day robbery in the name of politics
Re: Truce
by Prem Mohan on Nov 01, 2011 07:28 AM
Mdm Sonia Gandhi cannot stoop to such a low level. The investigation is over and the chargesheet has been filed. How long can the accused by kept in jail? It is inhuman to do so.
Because to the best of my knowledge SC never attempted to investigate or put a SIT to probe the top probing agency CBI.Like the CIA, ISI, KGB CBI is becoming a Frankenstein of India by itself with name sake overseeing departments and a powerful tool for vested political interests. Was any CBI top brass ever investigated, charged and convictefd for mega scandals so far? Did any one inquire how CBI wasted millions of tax money for apparent investigations abroad and then subverting its own efforts thru weak defenses? What is the track record of CBI in extradition cases, black money pursuits abroad, havala rackets, nabbing terror outfits? Anna is right about his stand and efforts on corruption
Re: Why CBI did not oppose bail for Kani
by Prem Mohan on Nov 01, 2011 07:24 AM
Rajan Sodankur has a valid point. The CBI is harassing the UPA government but has done nothing about corruption practiced by BJP/RSS and its allies. The CBI should be free and fair and avoid double standards.
Re: Re: Why CBI did not oppose bail for Kani
by Vaempuli V on Nov 01, 2011 07:33 AM
CBI harassing the UPA government? Now that is a good joke. Through CBI the Congress is punishing MK as he drove hard bargains in the previous stint of UPA from 2004-2009. It is very easy to give a cast or rel. twist to the whole episode. Get that red and black blinkers off your eyes!
Re: Re: Re: Why CBI did not oppose bail for Kani
by Prem Mohan on Nov 01, 2011 07:36 AM
What were the hard bargains driven by Mr Karunanidhi in 2004-2009? Please give one or two examples.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why CBI did not oppose bail for Kani
by Vaempuli V on Nov 01, 2011 09:24 AM
Have you forgotten the tantrums tossed by MK for plum ministerial postings? The man who would do nothing about the plight of SL Tamils excepting write letters, camped in Delhi over the issue of ministerial berths. and threatened congress with withdrawal of support unless he was appeased! Quite a few news channels were already reporting the wrong doings of DMK ministers. Spectrum issue interestingly was first brought up even by Sun TV. This is revenge congress style.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why CBI did not oppose bail for Kani
by Vaempuli V on Nov 01, 2011 09:25 AM
tantrums over ministerial berths. He camped in Delhi and threatened congress with withdrawal of support. Did he do it when the war was on in lanka?
Re: Why CBI did not oppose bail for Kani
by swetambar on Nov 01, 2011 07:25 AM
A strong ombudsman in the country is the need of the hour. Without proper vigilance and enforcement authorities, the worse is yet to come, wait and watch
Re: Re: Why CBI did not oppose bail for Kani
by Prem Mohan on Nov 01, 2011 07:36 AM
Swetambar has a valid point. If we do not take corrective steps, this farce will turn into a tragedy for the nation.
Because to the best of my knowledge SC never attempted to investigate or put a SIT to probe the top probing agency CBI.Like the CIA, ISI, KGB CBI is becoming a Frankenstein of India by itself with name sake overseeing departments and a powerful tool for vested political interests. Was any CBI top brass ever investigated, charged and convictefd for mega scandals so far? Did any one inquire how CBI wasted millions of tax money for apparent investigations abroad and then subverting its own efforts thru weak defenses? What is the track record of CBI in extradition cases, black money pursuits abroad, havala rackets, nabbing terror outfits? Anna is right about his stand and efforts on corruption
They dont know why they arrested her and not her mother or her father. Any body can ask question but the cbi men dont know the answer. just the high command.