Indian in US threatens to kill BUSH!!
NAVI MUMBAI: The scholarly Buddhi family has seen a lot of ups and downs in the last two decades. In 1988, senior defence scientist with the Indian navy Captain Buddhi K Subbarao was framed for allegedly leaking naval secrets.
The charges proved baseless, and he was acquitted in 1993. Now, Capt Subbarao's son Vikram Buddhi has been jailed in the US for allegedly posting an anti-Bush remark on the internet.
However, his NaviMumbaibased family firmly believes that Vikram is innocent and that someone has hacked into his net account to post the 'Kill Bush' message on the Yahoo finance board.
Talking to TOI, 65-year-old Capt Subbarao said, "Vikram has been studying applied mathematics at the University of Purdue for the last ten years. He is a quiet and docile sort of person and I feel someone has played mischief by posting an anti-American message using his name."
He, however, said he had full faith in the American judiciary and would not comment on the case investigation. "There is absolutely no connection or provocation for Vikram to say something like 'Iraqis kill Bush'. Why should he instigate Iraqis to do something like this," he asked.
Currently, Capt Subbarao is a supreme court advocate.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1498403.cms
NAVI MUMBAI: The scholarly Buddhi family has seen a lot of ups and downs in the last two decades. In 1988, senior defence scientist with the Indian navy Captain Buddhi K Subbarao was framed for allegedly leaking naval secrets.
The charges proved baseless, and he was acquitted in 1993. Now, Capt Subbarao's son Vikram Buddhi has been jailed in the US for allegedly posting an anti-Bush remark on the internet.
However, his NaviMumbaibased family firmly believes that Vikram is innocent and that someone has hacked into his net account to post the 'Kill Bush' message on the Yahoo finance board.
Talking to TOI, 65-year-old Capt Subbarao said, "Vikram has been studying applied mathematics at the University of Purdue for the last ten years. He is a quiet and docile sort of person and I feel someone has played mischief by posting an anti-American message using his name."
He, however, said he had full faith in the American judiciary and would not comment on the case investigation. "There is absolutely no connection or provocation for Vikram to say something like 'Iraqis kill Bush'. Why should he instigate Iraqis to do something like this," he asked.
Currently, Capt Subbarao is a supreme court advocate.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1498403.cms