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Krantikari Bhaut Krantikari:

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Metropolitan Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Pandey sought the appearance of Kejriwal on July 14 after hearing pre-summoning arguments on the complaint filed by a constable posted at Lajpat Nagar police station here.

"Prima facie, the court is satisfied that offence punishable under sections 499/500(defamation) of IPC is committed by Arvind Kejriwal so he be summoned for the same... for July 14, 2016," the magistrate said.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...rk-against-policemen/articleshow/52166073.cms

TOI Comment : LOL, now this Jokerwal will demand graduation degree of Judges, for appearing before them.


He also took a dig at Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for his remarks that the Modi government does not have "enough courage" to arrest Sonia Gandhi, saying Kejriwal was feeling left out because he did not get any media publicity for the last 10 ten days when the focus was on the VVIP chopper scam.




"It is just a publicity stunt. Kejriwal was jumping to the fray to get attention. For the last 10 days, picture of Prime Minister Modi, Sonia Gandhi for wrong reasons, and at times mine were appearing in the media. To stay dry without publicity for ten days is a big thing for him (Kejriwal)," Parrikar added


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ows-to-punish-guilty/articleshow/52167248.cms
 
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WOW !

Here's an interview with a guy who makes bombs for political parties as a living in West Bengal!!

What's wrong with the country!

That is actually good journalism. We need more of this kind, not the paid media kind.

I especially like this part,

" Thanks to Trinamool’s faction fights, we do good business. For instance, every village here in Nanur got around 1,000 to 1,500 bombs in stock." :D


Next time we want to invade BD, we just have to collect all the bombs in West Bengal and we are ready to go. :P
 
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That is actually good journalism. We need for of this kind, not the paid media kind.

I especially like this part,

" Thanks to Trinamool’s faction fights, we do good business. For instance, every village here in Nanur got around 1,000 to 1,500 bombs in stock." :D


Next time we want to invade BD, we just have to collect all the bombs in West Bengal and we are ready to go. :P
HAHAHA...Dude why do you want to invade the poor Bengalis? :lol: They are our dear friends and neighbors! :cool:
 
If it's not one thing it's another. Everytime a parliament session comes around there is some drama that disrupts the ordinary running of the house.

True.

This Govt is too busy trying to settle petty political scores instead of trying to push through legislation and is actively sabotaging such efforts by needlessly provoking the opposition.

As far as I can tell, Modi tried to keep the opposition in good humor for the last 2 years atleast when the parliament was in session in hopes of getting their support to pass his reform agenda and what did he get in return? Zilch!

In fact, it was the corrupt scam-ridden leaders of UPA-1/2 disrupting the precious few work hours, setting their own agenda and putting the government on the defensive with petty issues like "intolerance", "Award-wapsi" and other "drama" without anything substantive against the government.

I think this latest offensive by the government has a better chance of getting some bills passed than the earlier lamer and meeker approach of bowing down to corrupt UPA 2 leaders.

But I still think Modi has been far too weak and slow dealing with corruption! He was elected with such a mandate because people were genuinely tired of all the corruption scandals involving seriously big money. If he had been tough on corruption from day one, nobody could have dared to accuse him of being an opportunist. If that meant that the opposition stalled all his bills in Upper House, he could still have been a martyr and reap political benefits to control both houses eventually - thereby allowing himself a chance to push through serious reforms.

Now that it is too late, he is being called an opportunist for pursuing "Choppergate" by everybody even though the charges of corruption against UPA have been substantial and in many cases, proven!
 
HAHAHA...Dude why do you want to invade the poor Bengalis? :lol: They are our dear friends and neighbors! :cool:

You know yevil yindoos and all that. :D

True.

As far as I can tell, Modi tried to keep the opposition in good humor for the last 2 years atleast when the parliament was in session in hopes of getting their support to pass his reform agenda and what did he get in return? Zilch!

In fact, it was the corrupt scam-ridden leaders of UPA-1/2 disrupting the precious few work hours, setting their own agenda and putting the government on the defensive with petty issues like "intolerance", "Award-wapsi" and other "drama" without anything substantive against the government.

I think this latest offensive by the government has a better chance of getting some bills passed than the earlier lamer and meeker approach of bowing down to corrupt UPA 2 leaders.

But I still think Modi has been far too weak and slow dealing with corruption! He was elected with such a mandate because people were genuinely tired of all the corruption scandals involving seriously big money. If he had been tough on corruption from day one, nobody could have dared to accuse him of being an opportunist. If that meant that the opposition stalled all his bills in Upper House, he could still have been a martyr and reap political benefits to control both houses eventually - thereby allowing himself a chance to push through serious reforms.

Now that it is too late, he is being called an opportunist for pursuing "Choppergate" by everybody even though the charges of corruption against UPA have been substantial and in many cases, proven!


Everything you said is true, but its never too late. There is still plenty of time to put a few of them in Jail.

I suspect Modi took a couple of years to settle down and get the feel of Delhi and of being PM. It was wise of him to fight one battle at a time. Now he can focus on bringing the congress down and I am certain that would be his game plan.

Of course the weakest link in that plan is Rajnath Singh and the strongest link is Dr. Swamy.
 
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article8570484.ece

The Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday raided the residence and office of an undersecretary posted with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), a top government official told The Hindu.

The raid comes months after files pertaining to the alleged Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) violations by social activist Teesta Setalvad’s two NGOs went missing from the Home Ministry. The files were traced and restored in the FCRA division but the CBI was asked to investigate the matter.

Officials noticed the files had gone missing when they wanted to take a decision to cancel the FCRA registration of one of her NGOs, Sabrang Trust.

Sabrang Trust’s licence was suspended on September 9, 2015 by the MHA and it asked the firm for an explanation, failing which the FCRA registration would have been cancelled in 180 days. Ms. Setalvad filed her reply in October itself and the deadline given by the MHA expired in March this year.

“It is at this point of time we realised the files had gone missing. We conducted an inquiry and identified the official who had walked away with the files. He was summoned and the files were restored,” said a senior government official.

Ms. Setalvad pursued the Gujarat riots case of 2002 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the State’s Chief Minister.


Soon after the NDA government came to power, based on a report sent by the Gujarat government, the MHA took series of actions against the NGOs and organisations associated with Ms. Setalvad.

In 2015, the MHA put another of Ms. Setalvad’s NGO, the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), under the “prior permission category.”

The CBI is also probing a case against Ms. Setalvad on the MHA’s complaint.

“The CBI was roped in as there could be other cases where the concerned official would have misplaced files.

The motive is not clear yet. The CBI is doing its investigations,” said the official. No arrests have been made so far. The Home Ministry has already set up a one-man inquiry commission to trace certain file notings related to Ishrat Jehan fake encounter case, which have gone missing.
 
It looks like BJP has finally had enough of the leuten's gang.

The hunt has started.
Already Congees has started comparing themselves to animals like tigress etc...BJP should oblige them and cage these animals.

It is fun to see it's not just the Congees. Commies and Media is being cleansed as well..

With Augusta, National herals, JNU, JU and Sankrit, the AAPtards, Congees and Libtards are kanpused. They have no idea what to target first. :D:D
 
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