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Indian Congress hints at US hand in Anna Hazare protest
Submitted 1 hr 7 mins ago
Indian Congress hinted at an American hand behind Anna Hazare-led protests, asking why had the US spoken in favour of an agitation in the country for the first time since Independence. It urged the government to probe the angle of the hidden hand trying to destabilize the country. The party stuck to its charge that Anna was indulging in blackmail by imposing its draft of the Lokpal bill on Parliament and said House's dignity was being sullied which cannot be tolerated.
But it was the talk of the US hand that surprised observers. The conspiracy theory, floated by AICC spokesman Rashid Alvi, drew from Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement in Parliament where he said India should not fall prey to the forces envious of country's rise as an economic power.
Briefing both the Houses about Anna's arrest, the PM said, "We are emerging as one of the important players on the world stage. There are many forces that would not like to see India realize its true place in the comity of nations. We must not play into their hands."
But while Singh only hinted at the possibility, Alvi went a step further. The Congress spokesperson said the sophisticated nature of the orchestrated campaign called for urgent attention to the hidden hand while recalling in the same breath the surprise statement from the US State Department urging the Indian government to respect democratic protests.
"Anna is alone. He has no organization. Then how did this movement start and grow? Who are these people spreading the word on internet and telephones; the way video message was recorded prior to arrest," he said, while adding, "The US had never spoken about any movement in India. This is the first time that it did. We show the path of democracy to others, what was the need for the US to say it. This has created suspicion," Alvi said.
He rejected the suggestion that outpouring of support could be a genuine grievance of people affected by day-to-day harassment from a corrupt system, saying the cause for agitation had already been defused with the tabling of Lokpal bill in Parliament.
Stressing on the existence of forces envious of national growth story, Alvi said no country out of the hundreds which had gained Independence around or after 1947 had reached the heights that India had touched. He added that there were forces at home and abroad which were interested in destabilizing the government.
Indian Congress hints at US hand in Anna Hazare protest | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
 
@ Congress party:
Atleast show the respect to Anna Hazare that the British showed to Gandhiji.
 
@ Congress party:
Atleast show the respect to Anna Hazare that the British showed to Gandhiji.

Err... What? By locking him up? For years? Surely some in the Congress will be happy with your suggestion.
 
Err... What? By locking him up? For years? Surely some in the Congress will be happy with your suggestion.

Atleast the British did not said that Gandhi is corrupt or working for foreign powers as the Congress is saying about Anna Hazare.
 
Indian Congress hints at US hand in Anna Hazare protest
Submitted 1 hr 7 mins ago
Indian Congress hinted at an American hand behind Anna Hazare-led protests, asking why had the US spoken in favour of an agitation in the country for the first time since Independence. It urged the government to probe the angle of the hidden hand trying to destabilize the country. The party stuck to its charge that Anna was indulging in blackmail by imposing its draft of the Lokpal bill on Parliament and said House's dignity was being sullied which cannot be tolerated.
But it was the talk of the US hand that surprised observers. The conspiracy theory, floated by AICC spokesman Rashid Alvi, drew from Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement in Parliament where he said India should not fall prey to the forces envious of country's rise as an economic power.
Briefing both the Houses about Anna's arrest, the PM said, "We are emerging as one of the important players on the world stage. There are many forces that would not like to see India realize its true place in the comity of nations. We must not play into their hands."
But while Singh only hinted at the possibility, Alvi went a step further. The Congress spokesperson said the sophisticated nature of the orchestrated campaign called for urgent attention to the hidden hand while recalling in the same breath the surprise statement from the US State Department urging the Indian government to respect democratic protests.
"Anna is alone. He has no organization. Then how did this movement start and grow? Who are these people spreading the word on internet and telephones; the way video message was recorded prior to arrest," he said, while adding, "The US had never spoken about any movement in India. This is the first time that it did. We show the path of democracy to others, what was the need for the US to say it. This has created suspicion," Alvi said.
He rejected the suggestion that outpouring of support could be a genuine grievance of people affected by day-to-day harassment from a corrupt system, saying the cause for agitation had already been defused with the tabling of Lokpal bill in Parliament.
Stressing on the existence of forces envious of national growth story, Alvi said no country out of the hundreds which had gained Independence around or after 1947 had reached the heights that India had touched. He added that there were forces at home and abroad which were interested in destabilizing the government.
Indian Congress hints at US hand in Anna Hazare protest | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online

HA ha ha....India is trying to blame other country for her own problem. I am surprised India did not blame China or Pakistan !!!
 
HA ha ha....India is trying to blame other country for her own problem. I am surprised India did not blame China or Pakistan !!!

India means Govt. of India.

Show me where a spokesperson of the Govt. of India made any such statement.

Rashid Alvi is the spokesman of Congress party and not GoI.

...but, hey, WTH, you're just being your retarded self as usual.

Ha! fizzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.....
 
Congress is dying...it knows this and very well fears it; it is now desperate to find a way. If emergency was an option, it would have done it again. But it will be torn to bits and there would be violent revolts of anger all over the nation demanding a more reliable government.

Either ways, Congee scum are dead now. LONG LIVE ANNA HAZARE JI! :yahoo:

WE ARE ALWAYS WITH YOU ANNA JI! 1.2 billion Indians will be there for you.

You are a true soldier and son of soil; you fought like a warrior as a soldier in your youth and today you are a soldier even as your age has become tender. Salute to you! Jai Hind!

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HA ha ha....India is trying to blame other country for her own problem. I am surprised India did not blame China or Pakistan !!!

There is a BIG difference between Congress and Indian people.... never have the audacity to compare the two. The former mongrel are nowhere worth governing our great country. They just got lucky in 47... now their luck seems to be wearing off.
 
Those mongrels should release their illegal control of Jammu & Kashmir and South Tibet (Arunachal Pradesh). ^^
 

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