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Former Pak pm admits that kasab is pakistani

Because Nawaz Sharif is a hypocrite, he is allied to the very parties that think the LeT should be given medals not prison sentences, his entire rhetoric and manifesto is based on 'extracting' Pakistan from its WoT obligations. Nawaz Sharif has been in power before and we've experienced this man’s mentality and abilities first hand. Whoever Antulay is, can you give us some proof indicating that he is a hypocrite opportunist too? If it’s not there then we shall obviously assume that his stand is genuine and he sincerity represents a portion of the population that shares his concerns.

And look at the statements he is giving at this critical juncture.He is playing politics and taking advantages of this pak-india situation(giving statements abt the ajmal kasab and Pakistan seems a failed state)..i m not a supporter of PPP govt infacr anti-ppp but he should at least put aside politics for the time being and try to stay away from the media if he don't wanna give some proper statements.he has done no good to this country(except Nuclear test)in his tenure.Pakistan was abt to be declared a failed state in the late 90's when Musharaf took the reigns of the country and put it on the track of development.(We miss u Gen.Musharaf):cry:
 
He (Antulay) is one of the very few ministers who has been convicted by high court of extortion and DA case. It is said that he is very lucky to have escaped arms of law in cement scandal in which he had a pivotal role in maharastra, cement went from Rs 20 to 200 a sack in his tenure.


He resigned as Chief Minister of Maharashtra after the Bombay High Court convicted him of extortion on January 13, 1982. The court ruled that Antulay had illegally required Bombay area builders to make donations to Indira Gandhi Pristhan trust, one of several trust funds he had established and controlled, in exchange for receiving more cement than the quota allotted to them by the Government.
( Wikipedia about Antulaay)
 
He (Antulay) is one of the very few ministers who has been convicted by high court of extortion and DA case. It is said that he is very lucky to have escaped arms of law in cement scandal in which he had a pivotal role in maharastra, cement went from Rs 20 to 200 a sack in his tenure.


He resigned as Chief Minister of Maharashtra after the Bombay High Court convicted him of extortion on January 13, 1982. The court ruled that Antulay had illegally required Bombay area builders to make donations to Indira Gandhi Pristhan trust, one of several trust funds he had established and controlled, in exchange for receiving more cement than the quota allotted to them by the Government.
( Wikipedia about Antulaay)

India's rogues' gallery of politicians
By Neeta Lal

NEW DELHI - "In a democracy, people get the government they deserve." American politician Adlai Stevenson's famous words may well have been penned for India - a country where a remarkable rogues' gallery of bandits, racketeers, murderers and assorted criminals crowd the corridors of power. The fact was highlighted yet again during recent assembly elections, when public records filed with the Election Commission revealed some disquieting facts about India's power aspirants.

The records showed that every third MLA (member of the legislative assembly) in the capital, Delhi, has criminal charges pending against them, that every sixth legislator in the central state of Madhya Pradesh has a criminal record, while in the western desert state of Rajasthan it is every ninth.

Undoubtedly next year, with the national election expected in April or May, more horror stories of the criminal-politician nexus will surface, as the link has become inextricable from India's democratic polity. Take a look at past examples. India's most dreaded "Bandit Queen", Phoolan Devi, became a member of parliament in 1996 after a career roaming central India's desolate valleys, allegedly stealing from and killing wealthy upper-caste landowners who according to her "exploited" the poor.

Devi's biggest crime - killing the underdogs' oppressors - gave her tremendous popularity in that region, and she used that groundswell of support to win a ticket to the Indian parliament. There she remained until she was murdered in 2001, by one of the upper-caste Hindus she had fought against.

Why only Devi? There are many examples of rogues masquerading as politicians in India. A decade ago, parliamentarian Shibu Soren was alleged to have sent henchmen to spirit a former aide to a forest, where he was killed and buried, to silence a corruption allegation against his accomplice. But this minor matter didn't get in the way of Soren becoming India's coal minister - during his trial - though he was later forced to resign after his conviction.

According to a 1997 World Bank report, "corruption" is defined as abuse of public power for private gain. In India, politicians think nothing of abusing this power as they think it comes with the territory. Sadhu Yadav, a member of the 14th Lok Sabha (India's lower house of parliament), is another case in point. His sister is a former Bihar chief minister and wife of current Railway Minister Laloo Yadav - Rabri Devi. Yadav has a long list of criminal cases - and arrest warrants - pending against him including those of bribery, forgery, intimidation, assault, rape, cheating and embezzlement. Yadav was forced to surrender to the police after a Supreme Court order in December 2006.

Perhaps one of the most high-profile cases of corruption in politics has been that of former prime minister Narasimha Rao, who was sentenced to three years in prison in 2000 for bribing lawmakers to back him on the crucial confidence vote that saved his government in July 1993. Rao, who held office from 1991 to 1996, became the first Indian prime minister to be found guilty in a criminal case. Buta Singh, who served as his home minister, received the same sentence.

Another high-profile case was that of Mohammad Shahabuddin, a fourth-term member of the Lok Sabha, who was given a life sentence for kidnapping with intent to murder, and faced trial in more than 30 criminal cases including eight of murder, 20 of attempted murder, as well as kidnapping, extortion and arms dealing.

Why does India set the bar so low for its politicians? Perhaps the fault lies with its existing anti-corruption laws. Although the Prevention Of Corruption Act, 1988, brings the offence under the courts' jurisdiction, most politicians are able to get away scot-free due to its weak enforcement. Or the case drags for so many years in court that it fades from public memory.

This has led to a criminalization of politics which has been recognized as the most dangerous facet of corruption in India. This was acknowledged by NN Vohra, the former Union home secretary, in a 1995 report which observed, "A network of mafias is virtually running a parallel government in India, pushing the state apparatus into irrelevance." The report recognized that a cancerous growth of criminal gangs, drug mafias, smuggling gangs and economic lobbies in the country had developed an intensive network of contacts with bureaucrats and politicians.

America, where a huge amount of accountability is demanded from public figures, is a study in contrast. Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich was recently arrested and forced out of office when he was charged with conspiracy and bribery for attempting to sell a Senate seat vacated by president-elect Barack Obama. Blagojevich's predecessor - George Ryan - was also convicted of corruption while two other governors - Dan Walker and Ottto Kerner - have served prison terms for bribery and fraud.

While these cases highlight the omnipresence of corruption in global politics, they also show that an efficacious criminal justice system can succeed in bringing corrupt public officials to book. By contrast, selling parliamentary seats for money, rigging elections, bribing officials, doing underhand deals with cash-lush businessmen, and unashamedly securing seats for relatives are par for the course in India.

According to Pratik Pratibimb, a professor of political history at Jawaharlal Nehru University, "Indian politics stands at a crossroads today with regional and national parties having to search for new frameworks of partnership in and outside coalitions." Due to this, Indian politics has entered a period of unforeseen and multidimensional crises. "The global integration of the Indian economy through structural changes has also unleashed various forces due to which the government set-up has come under unforeseen pressures," said the professor.

Many people feel that these pressures have dramatically altered the Indian political fabric. Ergo, in this inchoate, new brand of politics, anything goes. What matters most to a political party is the candidate's winnability. Everything else seems negotiable. In fact because criminals keep winning elections all the time, the government has been dragging its feet on long-standing demands for a ban on criminal politicians. It was this prevarication which forced the Election Commission to bring in alternative "extra-legal devices" to stop criminals during this election.

Indian law too, only bars a person from running for office once they are indicted by a court, which often happens years, even decades, after an arrest. It's even harder to dislodge someone actually holding office. In India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, 92 members of the current 403-member state assembly have police charges lodged against them. One politician, Ramakant Yadav, even won election from jail, while his brother, Umakant Yadav, a member of parliament, was charged with murder.

While the majority of politicians are simply corrupt, part of an endemic culture of graft, many of those charged with bigger crimes have won tickets after defying the law under the garb of "championing" the causes of smaller ethnic minorities and low-caste Hindus in a country divided along caste, religion and wealth lines.

"We'd like criminals to be debarred, but for that to happen would require an act that the government refuses to pass. Every political party has a lot of criminal candidates and every political party has a lot of winning criminal candidates, so they don't want to pass the law," said a party functionary who didn't want to be named.

According to a report prepared by an non-governmental organization, the National Social Watch Coalition, 16.28% of the candidates who stood for election to the last parliament have criminal antecedents. In the age group of 36 to 45 years, 30% of members of parliament have criminal cases pending against them.

When corrupt politicians are confronted with evidence of their wrong doing, their responses are stock. They say the cases are "false", filed by rivals with a vendetta. This specious argument of course does not answer questions about cases that involve abduction, murder, rape and assault.

However, in the wake of the Mumbai blasts, a tidal wave of angst has risen against corrupt politicians. Thousands of angry citizens spilled onto the streets with placards like "We'd rather have a dog visit our homes than a politician" and "India doesn't need politicians. Go home, minister!"

Perhaps some good will come out of this. Perhaps this newfound low threshold of tolerance for the corrupt Indian politician will force political parties to clean up their augean stables. Till then, however, the sinister minister rules.

Neeta Lal is a widely published writer/commentator who contributes to many reputed national and international print and Internet publications.


Trying to tarnish the minster reputation is a very cheap shot........look at the rest of your govt........all wanted for something or another.
 
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Again whole world laugh @ INDIA IMMUTRE BULLSHIT MEDIA (NAWAZ SHARIF totally denied) lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz AGAIN SLAP ON INDIA AS USUAL!
 
Again whole world laugh @ INDIA IMMUTRE BULLSHIT MEDIA (NAWAZ SHARIF totally denied) lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz AGAIN SLAP ON INDIA AS USUAL!

Your beloved Geo News had reported it.
 
nawaz shareef refuse abut this indian media use his words as the wana show there pablic.he never say as indian media show.
 
Your government few days back said that J e m chief was under house arrest ,now they r saying that he has vanished .so does giving proof to Pakistan works?

We don't need to give you loser indian nation any clarifications. You show first that you are a democracy which you obviously are not since you have killed 70,000 innocent muslim kashmiris plus muslims of gujarat and 40 lakh muslims killed before partition. What about sikh riots of 1984 and massacre of other enthnic minorities over the last 61 years ? Your nation is one of the biggest sponsors of terrorism yet you have the gut to question about a affair which is cooked up from your side backed by MOSSAD and CIA ?.

Mods we don't need to entertain such threads, when we believe our side of facts we don't need to open threads on such topics. You will only find fanning of flames with such threads.

To all indians who post rubbish on pakistan defence forum is either you post sensibly or don't come here. It is already a indication of insecurity on part of indians to come on pakistani web sites , to visit pakistani military videos on youtube and visit pakistan defence forums. Why do you come here ? ..You think we will fall for chanakya doctrine ?

This is not 1971 ..history will be written this time in favour of muslims and in humiliations of infidels in india. Get ready to face defeat and humiliation on huge scale.
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Your beloved Geo News had reported it.

Who told you it is beloved ? Come out of your bollywood trash world. Geo is not beloved because majority pakistanis now know that geo is sponsored by CIA and possibly by RAW. You think having watched the style of their reporting we have'nt figured out by now ???

Geo TV/ NEws, ARY One World are heavily sponsored by CIA and RAW. It's only purpose is to spread disinformation and pessimism amongst the people. People like zaid hamid, imran khan, Dr Israr Ahmed, Dr Shahid Masood, Aitazaz Ehsan and others who will well for pakistan and who are true reformers are not given opportunities to appear on these channels which are watched the most presently. But this will change very soon, the time for change is fast approaching. People of pakistan will take the right route and justful government will be installed along the lines of islamic caliphate and then all traitors who are in important positions will be executed and all CIA, RAW and MOSSAD links will be destroyed.

Mahmood Durrani, nawaz sharif and many others in present political set up are all traitors and they will meet their fate soon. But indians should be wooried about their nation. Instead of coming here with ill intentions in order to hijack threads and impose your false sense of superiority you should worry about 100 groups fighting for independence in india. look at your own self before coming to us and trying to point out our shortcomings. Your nation is on brink of breaking up and all you indian trolls march to pakistani web sites and forums to vomit out your nonsense.

Go and ban hardline terrorist politcial groups like BJP, RSS, BAJRNG DAL and SHIV SENA and all those in your military and police you support them in mass murders of thousands of muslims, sikhs, christians,tamils and other ehtnic minorities.
 
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