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ashfaq ahmed
Good profession
by ashfaq ahmed on Apr 07, 2016 11:20 AM  | Hide replies

Any how you had the basic qualification for entering politics and that is going to jail.Already you have passed two courses, first to make money illegally and being to jail and next level is to learn how to get out of such cases without going to jail and where to keep that money you will learn now.

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orchid united
Re: Good profession
by orchid united on Apr 07, 2016 01:14 PM
IT has been reported in the press that Azharuddin, a former Indian test cricketer, has now decided to enter politics.

Following his decision to join the Congress Party, he has been accepted into the fold by its leader.

In its long political history the Congress Party can rightly boast of stalwarts like Mahatama Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Patel, V.P. Menon, and Indira Gandhi as its leaders who played a major role in shaping the future course of India.

They are still regarded and seen as the icons of politics by a great majority of Indians.

In direct contrast to these great leaders, the decision of the leader of the Congress Party to accept Azharuddin must have surprised many. Let us see why?

Azharuddin has been known as one of the pioneers of match-fixing in the game of cricket. While making a confessional statement, South African captain Hansie Cronje had categorically named Azharuddin as the one who introduced him to the bookies.

After having probed the match-fixing allegations against him, India's premier investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation, had published the following report

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ganesh
Re: Good profession
by ganesh on Apr 07, 2016 04:41 PM
The Johns and Ashfaqs talk only based on religious orientations but the moment a person from the other community makes a comment it becomes non secular. These johnnies have only anti Modi and pro Sonia mantras to chant

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K John
Re: Re: Good profession
by K John on Apr 07, 2016 12:12 PM
your opinion is religion-centric; and in a secular society, such remarks are not acceptable.

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ram manohar
Re: Re: Re: Good profession
by ram manohar on Apr 07, 2016 12:17 PM
And what is ashfaq basing his comments on? Otherwise did he every talk to kunhalli kutty? What about him and ice creams? You are talking of corruption without congress's and muslim league name. What an irony!

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JOCKEYchan
SREESANTH...
by JOCKEYchan on Apr 07, 2016 10:48 AM



STICK toYourUnderwear first.

Because for money, youWould DROP that too.



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mohan ramaswamy
getting into Politics !
by mohan ramaswamy on Apr 07, 2016 10:44 AM

Getting into Politics means and includes only one thing henceforth It has to be PUBLIC SERVICE and serve the people of the country and India . Politicians have to forget the roll played by them in the past 45 years out of the 65 years since India became free. Indra Politics is no more relevant. This is what we Indians should aspire for from our Democratic system.... lets please do not ape at the Western World and create more mess for our future generation.

JAI HIND

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Aftab
Good opportunity
by Aftab on Apr 07, 2016 10:43 AM

Dear you have an opportunity to..............
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Aftab
Good opportunity
by Aftab on Apr 07, 2016 10:42 AM

Dear you have an opportunity to..............
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Truly Indian
Good Move Sri
by Truly Indian on Apr 07, 2016 10:42 AM  | Hide replies

Very good move Sri. Your character is perfect to join the Jumlebaaz party.

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orchid united
Re: Good Move Sri
by orchid united on Apr 07, 2016 01:21 PM
“It is clear that Azharuddin contributed substantially towards expanding the bookie-player nexus in Indian cricket. The inquiry has disclosed that he received large sums of money from the betting syndicates to fix matches.

“There is also evidence which disclosed that he roped in other players also to fix matches, which resulted in this malaise making further inroads into Indian cricket.

“The evidence against Azharuddin, which is discussed next, clearly establishes that he took money from bookies/punters to fix cricket matches and also the fact that the underworld had approached him to fix matches for them.”

After this inquiry the BCCI banned Azharuddin for life in 2000 but later lifted the ban in 2006.

In response to lifting the ban, the ICC claimed that “it alone had the right to revoke the ban despite playing no role in handing out the original ban.”

It means that Azharuddin has not been cleared by the ICC and he is still guilty of match-fixing in the eyes of an independent international body. In short, in the cricketing circles, of course India included, there is no doubt about the fact that Azharuddin played foul and made money in collaboration with the bookies.

It was not a foreign body, but India's own investigation agency which found Azharuddin guilty of a high-degree crime.

After allowing a former corrupt cricketer to join politics, how can Congress Party claim to rule out corruption from India? Is this not like spoiling the

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Zakir Khan
Sreesanth: I will stick to politics for now
by Zakir Khan on Apr 07, 2016 10:35 AM  | Hide replies

BJP has lost it morale they have given ticket even to tainted person also

in Assemble and parliment all the corrupt and goondas would decide future of indians


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ram manohar
Re: Sreesanth: I will stick to politics for now
by ram manohar on Apr 07, 2016 07:28 PM
Biggest bookie azhar stands for congress by the way. Sreesanth only got stuck but azhar was the biggest bookie india ever had

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NAGRAJ KV
Re: Sreesanth: I will stick to politics for now
by NAGRAJ KV on Apr 07, 2016 11:11 AM
... why bother about BJP.. ?? anyway you do not vote for it... instead concentrate on your party..

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kumar
Tackle unemployment issues where you rule first..
by kumar on Apr 07, 2016 10:29 AM  | Hide replies

Words dont make sense unless it is meant to act...So better show a single stance of yours which we can trust..You are not even able to tackle unemployment problem in gujarat or those states which is currently governed by BJP. So stop telling us stupidity mr tainted cricketer

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vishal patel
Re: Tackle unemployment issues where you rule first..
by vishal patel on Apr 07, 2016 10:42 AM
The khangrees is the most corrupt, gundaisim , tainted , full of scandal , useless,party in the whole world

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ishrat quadri
Re: Re: Tackle unemployment issues where you rule first..
by ishrat quadri on Apr 07, 2016 11:01 AM
This is the rule of perfect BJP the party with a difference. Why you still remember congress?

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NAGRAJ KV
Re: Re: Re: Tackle unemployment issues where you rule first..
by NAGRAJ KV on Apr 07, 2016 11:13 AM
...if this is the rule of BJP.. why do you comment ... you hate BJP right?? so why worry..

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naval
Re: Tackle unemployment issues where you rule first..
by naval on Apr 07, 2016 11:07 AM
Mindless writing serves no purpose, so do not be pappu. What did Congress over 68years solving unemployement.So it is just rediculous to ask such a silly........

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NAGRAJ KV
Re: Tackle unemployment issues where you rule first..
by NAGRAJ KV on Apr 07, 2016 11:16 AM
...BJP should have learnt from Kongres to deal with unemployment problem... whereever they ruled thay had wiped out poverty.. no unemployment...!!!

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suresh kumar
Re: Tackle unemployment issues where you rule first..
by suresh kumar on Apr 07, 2016 11:27 AM
Mr. Kumar, you do not have any right to call him a tainted cricketer, as the court have absolved him of all charges. Many really tainted big guys still sit in high places. No one knows the status of names given by Mugal commitee in sealed cover!

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