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The raid that led to all of Sasikala's troubles


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Sunil Kumar
Tamilnad people are emotional but intelligent...
by Sunil Kumar on Feb 20, 2017 09:50 PM

Tamilnad people are really intelligent... Especially rural people... Urbanites get influenced easily by media and want to celebrate any kind of populism.. But rural people think and support people having good human qualities and those who are willing to get everybody along with them...Hope Sasikalaji will also be bold enough to take OPS & company back to AIADMK Fold... After all Amma had done that to all kith and kin of MGR who revolted against her...

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sirisha k
He is biggest litigent
by sirisha k on Feb 19, 2017 10:05 PM

He is a biggest litigant. He does not have any work. Only he goes with the people, who are in power, but nobody gives post to him. Everybody is using him and throwing like Kadi patta.

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JA
Sasikala giving full service to MLA people to vote for her
by JA on Feb 18, 2017 12:07 AM

More seriously, most lawmakers appeared to be having some good downtime.
\"Life is good here. It is a big resort, and it is quite fantastic. We get vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. I spend my day watching TV and reading the papers. Others play cards, cricket, volleyball and kabaddi. You can even get a massage, if you want,\" Arjunan, one of the \"captive\" lawmakers told BBC Tamil.
Two legislators told a newspaper that they were enjoying their stay.
\"I am a second term MLA, and I have been to many five-star hotels. But this is an unique experience…actually life is not boring here\". One said his enjoyment \"is limited to a variety of food, liquor and TV news\". Another said they \"also go for massage and swimming\". Unverified pictures circulating on WhatsApp showed mountains of rice and prawns laid out on tables, and beer being poured into glasses from steel water jugs.
High drama
According to reports, the \"captive\" lawmakers were divided into small groups under a minder - usually a minister - and shared rooms at the resort.
They had to deposit their mobile phones with their minder during tense early days to stop them for making calls to rival camp leader O Panneerselvam. Doctors from a private hospital visited the place to examine lawmakers suffering from diabetes and blood pressure.
Security was tight. One journalist who tried to check into the resort last week was refused a roo

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JA
Sasikala giving full service to MLA people to vote for her
by JA on Feb 17, 2017 11:52 PM

More seriously, most lawmakers appeared to be having some good downtime.
"Life is good here. It is a big resort, and it is quite fantastic. We get vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. I spend my day watching TV and reading the papers. Others play cards, cricket, volleyball and kabaddi. You can even get a massage, if you want," Arjunan, one of the "captive" lawmakers told BBC Tamil.
Two legislators told a newspaper that they were enjoying their stay.
"I am a second term MLA, and I have been to many five-star hotels. But this is an unique experience…actually life is not boring here". One said his enjoyment "is limited to a variety of food, liquor and TV news". Another said they "also go for massage and swimming". Unverified pictures circulating on WhatsApp showed mountains of rice and prawns laid out on tables, and beer being poured into glasses from steel water jugs.
High drama
According to reports, the "captive" lawmakers were divided into small groups under a minder - usually a minister - and shared rooms at the resort.
They had to deposit their mobile phones with their minder during tense early days to stop them for making calls to rival camp leader O Panneerselvam. Doctors from a private hospital visited the place to examine lawmakers suffering from diabetes and blood pressure.
Security was tight. One journalist who tried to check into the resort last week was refused a room, saying it was sold ou

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bhaskar
Sasikala will do jail break
by bhaskar on Feb 16, 2017 07:44 PM

If Modi step in and rescue her from the clutches of vicious judiciary.

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aurobindo banerjee
The raid that led to all of Sasikala's troubles
by aurobindo banerjee on Feb 16, 2017 04:51 AM  | Hide replies

What ultimately happened to the income tax assessments/appeals in the cases of Jayalalithaa, Sasikala and their associates, following these raids? It is public knowledge that the then Chief Commissioner of Income Tax in Madras/Chennai had drafted the assessment orders in the cases of Jaya and Sasi and weakened the cases against them--the Assessing Officer only signed the orders drafted by the CCIT! Taxpayers have a right to know the result of the tax proceedings in their cases and if the taxes have since been realised in their cases.

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Sriram Veeraraghavan
Re: The raid that led to all of Sasikala's troubles
by Sriram Veeraraghavan on Feb 16, 2017 11:45 AM
The tax cases have been settled after Jayalalitha paid the tax plus penalty on the amounts assessed. The assessment also included income revealed under the DA case

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Dhruba Sarma
Clowns
by Dhruba Sarma on Feb 15, 2017 02:57 PM

Exposing their brand of political clownishness all over the world.

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ashwani sharma
MOOT POINTS!!!
by ashwani sharma on Feb 15, 2017 02:38 PM

1.When will the nation have a robust system to check corruption almost -online when it is happening?

1a.This robust system should check PM.Central ministers,CMs and their ministers only...


2.What is the role of media ; just to report sense or nonsense or take some correctives also in case of nonsense!

3. Nation must be thankful to Subramanian Swami for his great contribution for abatement of political corruption! All remember this caes,2G scam,National Herald case etc.Should he be conferred Bharat Ratna next year...

4.125 crore people and one takes up this battle what are others doing or did..Shall like to include the name of P Chidambaram,Kapil Sibal, Ravi Shankar Prasad or even Arun Jaitely???
5. Namo Sir,please discuss this matter with Subramanium Swami and give a solution to the nation...




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BP Mohanta
court
by BP Mohanta on Feb 15, 2017 02:13 PM

we want honesty and court for honesty . now question it is correct that they can not explain correctly so that are getting punishment . now question when a political leader doing wrong then media and news channel present it such a way that they are honest and did not do any wrong so that for a common people why they get punishment for same type case that means do politic and do wrong . it is time for a good nation we have shout that if do wrong then must be punished in is not matter and whatever is your party

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chanakya maurya
Subramanian Swamy.
by chanakya maurya on Feb 15, 2017 12:48 PM  | Hide replies

A legally able person.

The raid took place in 1996.

Convictions almost took 20 years.

and the crooks cooked much more chickens in the meantime.

Now there will be a revision petition.

If it takes 20 years for an able Swamy to stir the judiciary, how long would it take for an ordinary Bharatvasi ?

The whole delay is nauseous, disgusting and disappointing for a large nation like Bharatvarsh.

Bhrushtaachaar is worshipped in Tamilnadu !!!

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G VAITHIANATHAN
Re: Subramanian Swamy.
by G VAITHIANATHAN on Feb 15, 2017 02:02 PM
This lady should be lodged inside a male prison

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PAPAPIPI
Re: Subramanian Swamy.
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 15, 2017 02:16 PM
Dont Praise Subramaniyan Swami..he lost the interest in this case in 1998.and won supported by Amma..It was K.Anpazhakan,The DMK secreatry who followed the case and got the case transfered to Karanataka..by suprem court..But The DMK then fell deep neck in corruption is another story

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