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Inzy Bhai
Big Scam round the corner
by Inzy Bhai on Jul 27, 2016 08:30 AM

Only fools gloat till the serpent strikes. Now the scams should come tumbling out faster than expected.

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chanakya maurya
All such auctions ought to be pre-audited.
by chanakya maurya on Jul 26, 2016 09:22 PM

By CAG.

The way CEC monitors the elections in Bharatvarsh.

This will not only pre-empt an attack on the government, but also keep a check on the high offices of the highest politicians who are often lured into hi-handedness in the process in their zeal to fill the coffers of their respective party.

And the present ruling party will follow the same tradition that late Indiraji began on the defense deals.

Pre-audit is the best solution.

After all the sufferer is the taxpayer.

Beneficiaries are the governing party or individuals and the participants of the auction, viz. the influential industrialist.

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piri
However much
by piri on Jul 26, 2016 07:55 PM  | Hide replies


komaaaaaali Modi tries to hide corruption under his watch (with measures such as attempt at dilution of the RTI act, leaving thousands of RTI related posts vacant on purpose so as to slow down or block the dissemination of sought information, terming more and more govt files as secrets that cannot be divulged to the public......and of course, the stonewalling against all demands for the appointment of lok ayukxtas in states just as the Congress used to do, leaving the institution of the lok pal on the backburner, etc.), the skeletons in his cupboard will sooner or later add up to bursting point that they have to come tumbling out !

The komaaaaalis 12 year rule in Gujarat had more than its due share of scams; and the CAG had made damning mention of each of these in its reports over several years. It was in mortal fear of these scams becoming actionable cases that the komaaaaali was hexll bent on preventing the institution of the Lok Ayukta in Gujarat.

The Adanis and their likes have to reveal themselves more fully in their true colours sooner or later, havent they ?

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Dattaprasad Prabhu
Re: However much
by Dattaprasad Prabhu on Jul 26, 2016 08:14 PM
I think you must be the one to appear quickly, whom I have referred to below. You have managed to delet four of my gentle messages.

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Against Pseudos
Re: However much
by Against Pseudos on Jul 26, 2016 08:15 PM
Komaali Puri:
Nice story. :-)

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Dattaprasad Prabhu
Re: Re: However much
by Dattaprasad Prabhu on Jul 26, 2016 08:45 PM
In fact, he is the dastardly product of the 19th century Mopala revolt of Malabaries. He is Peer. Ha...Ha....

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Dattaprasad Prabhu
Modi and the tyagamurti of 10,Janapath...,Yahoo News.
by Dattaprasad Prabhu on Jul 26, 2016 07:46 PM  | Hide replies

Pema Khandu, the newly sworn-in Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, turned into an admirer of Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently, when he met the latter on Sunday. Khandu’s liking for Modi has nothing to do with the fact that he rebelled against the party to which he belongs, the Congress - he has since returned to the fold, taking charge of the state after former Arunachal Pradesh CM, and party colleague Nabam Tuki resigned from his position.
Khandu, after winning the confidence vote in Itanagar, came to Delhi and sought appointments with top leaders of his party – president Sonia Gandhi, and vice-president Rahul Gandhi – and the Prime Minister, in that order. He got none, except with the prime minister.
Once again, the impression of an inaccessible Congress president and vice-president got firmly entrenched among the leaders of Arunachal Pradesh. His meeting with Modi, on the other hand, went off quite well.
Narendra Modi. AFP.File image of Narendra Modi. AFP
Khandu is not an exception. Far from it.
A close scrutiny of the prime minister's schedule would reveal details of meetings with Members of Parliament (MPs) cutting across party-lines, indicative of his punishing round the clock schedule.

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Dattaprasad Prabhu
Re: Modi and the tyagamurti of 10,Janapath...,Yahoo News.
by Dattaprasad Prabhu on Jul 26, 2016 07:52 PM
Now, let me know, what the illegitimately born presstitutes at Rediff have to say more of the above authentic news?

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Bharat Kumar
Govt and people change but bureaucrats and accountants won't !
by Bharat Kumar on Jul 26, 2016 05:37 PM

Those in bureaucracy and the accounts/audit function feel the the rest of world is suspect. If you add lawyers to the mix, the world will look like criminals. All of them, except them. They typically used to become politicians, with some journalists trying their luck and succeeding.

Any technocrat like Dr Singh or the current PM of good intentions or achche din will find this tribe impossible. Even more so, when the PMO filled with bureaucrats encroach onto the other bureaucrats' turf.

The sheen is off, we can now look for real action. As Manmohan Singh had said, if the Government tried to co-opt the Congress instead of tickling them, the first two years wouldn't have been wasted. The only beneficiaries from the last 2 years are swamis - of all shades and names, and the sadhvis, besides of course the cows.

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damodaran mohan
CORRUPTION LEVELS HAVE TO BE MEASURED RELATIVELY
by damodaran mohan on Jul 26, 2016 05:25 PM

One thing is such tendering processes are constantly evolving processes. All corporate are big fishes and "khiladis" with very high stakes. They will not let go the opportunities for manipulation etc. to benefit themselves.Question is intent of the govt. and its players too.Just intent of one man PM alone is not enough.Neither he alone can check total corruption unless others in the picture too have the right intent.However the top man providing the leadership sending out the right signal on corruption makes all the difference.So in a way it will boil down to the best that can be done on corruption and not zero corruption.That is why CAG and other checks and balance are there.

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Geetha RM
NDA vs UPA
by Geetha RM on Jul 26, 2016 05:02 PM  | Hide replies

If NDA rules the country for the next 50-60 years it will be a thousand times more corrupt than UPA. One cannot compare the 8th year of MMS with the first one or two years of Modi and claim that we have a totally honest govt.

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Against Pseudos
Re: NDA vs UPA
by Against Pseudos on Jul 26, 2016 07:51 PM
Yiu are free to dream up any numbers. We are free to oppose you.

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