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Friday, December 23, 2011

What the hell is going on in the Country, Says Supreme Court


Posted March 5, 2011
Prime Minister Mr. Manmohan Singh is habituated to commit mistake and then accept responsibility if he is exposed by Supreme Court or rebuked by opposition parties. In all cases of scam exposed in last two three years it is only Supreme Court that has forced the government as also CBI to initiate investigation against corrupt officials and ministers. Otherwise advocates of Congress Party like Kapil Sibal, Manu Singhwi, Digvijay Singh left no stone unturned to close the chapter of 2G, CWG, and Adarsh Society like scam etc. Even in case of  appointment of CVC or in case of black money government tried its best to shut the mouth of crying media and that of leaders of opposition parties but the court did not find any merit in lame excuses submitted by the ruling party leaders.

Flatterers of Sonia or PM even tried to reignite communal issues and trap BJP and NDA so that people stop raising voice against corruption or price rise or against the killings of Maoists. Leaders of Congress Party are busy in discovering a few cases of corruption against BJP ruled states but they are not getting success in their mischievous goal. They always try to point out their accusing finger towards BJP leaders to conceal all their blunders coming to light but they fail to do so because BJP and NDA rules states have been developing by leaps and bounds. But they cannot befool intelligent Indians for long.


The remarks "what the hell is going on in the country" given by the Supreme Court in case related to black money parked in foreign banks is very much disheartening not only for the government but also for entire country. But it is painful that the leaders of Congress Party are shamelessly accepting the adverse remarks without realizing the moral responsibility and quitting the government. Even now government can demonstrate through quick and effective action against hundreds and thousands of corrupt officials sitting at op posts in various departments.


People of India who understand the dirty politics of Congress Party and danger of rampant corruption in the country are very much in anger and very much eager to throw out the government of UPA as soon as possible if given the opportunity. At least Indians living in USA have taken the lead to start movement like Dandi March which was undertaken by Late Gandhi ji against British rule.

If our Prime Minister possesses any amount of self pride in him, at least now, PM Mr. Manmohan Singh should offer to quit the post after facing so much humiliation of the government in the court and in the Parliament.

Time has come when all non-Congress party leaders should forget their ideological differences should come together to oust Congress Party from power before it is too late and before the nation faces situation like Egypt.

Black money: What the hell is going on in this country, fumes SC

The Supreme Court today came down heavily on the Centre for failing to crack the whip on black money hoarders and ordered forthwith the reinstatement of three key Enforcement Directorate officials allegedly transferred midway into the probe in a case of foreign exchange law violation by Pune businessman Hasan Ali Khan.
A Bench of Justices B Sudershan Reddy and S S Nijjar also indicated that if the government fails to act, it would be compelled to appoint a special officer to supervise the probe against the offenders.
The apex court also wanted to know what prevented the government from subjecting Khan and other alleged black money launderers to custodial interrogation.
Khan, who is alleged to have stashed around USD 8 billion in foreign banks, had been earlier served tax notice for about Rs 50,000 crore.
The court castigated the government for failing to interrogate Khan and other alleged offenders despite having sufficient material in the possession of investigators.
"There are instances when minor offenders are shot down for violating Section 144 CrPC, but you don't take any action against these people. We are very sorry. All these people are now free," the Bench remarked expressing its dismay.
When Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium tried to make certain submissions, the Bench virtually snubbed him, saying, "What the hell is going on in this country."
It then said it was very unfortunate that the three key officials of the Enforcement Directorate investigating the black money scandal have been abruptly transferred midway into the investigation.
The Bench granted time till Tuesday to the Centre to file its response failing which it said the court would be constrained to pass necessary orders.
The apex court had on February 10, while hearing a petition by noted lawyer Ram Jethmalani and some former bureaucrats on the issue of black money of Indians stashed abroad and its repatriation, had asked the government to ensure that Khan does not leave the country.
"It is your duty to ensure that he is available to face prosecution," the court had said when Subramanium informed it that Khan is in India and the government is taking all necessary steps against him.
The Bench also queried whether the stud farm owner can be made a party to the proceedings before it.


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