The campaign against Modi by the english news media, through funds received from Middle East and from Pakistan's ISI. Why then they should give prime time for any news against Modi and for interviews given by retired pakistani generals and retired ISI men. Now the english media has slowly started saying that just like the Godhra train burning incident, we should not talk about Mumbai 26/11, so that we can normalise relations with Pakistan. the "arivu jeevis" say that Pakistan people are different from Pakistan generals, we should win the hearts of Pakistani people etc. Those wise men are interested to market their gazals or their books in Pakistan. They are not bothered about loss of lives of innocent civilians or patriotic securtiy personnel.
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Originally posted by KumarM
http://expressbuzz.com/nation/Sohrab-case-Suspended-cop-turns-approver/193048.html
“In a shot in the arm for CBI, N K Amin, a former police officer and an accused in Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, today decided to turn approver that could spell more trouble for Gujarat's jailed former minister Amit Shah, a key accused. “
Now everyone scream that Amin is a Congress agent because he’s going against Shah. Whoever points out mistakes of Shah or Modi, will be branded as Congress agent. We Indians are strange. May be British left us too soon?
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Originally posted by unitz
Certain class of people may desire to live under the British but I say we drove them out not a day earlier than we should have. This same category of people are comfortable living under the 'No Indians Or Dogs Allowed' mindset.
Good riddance!
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Originally posted by KumarM
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Originally posted by unitz
Certain class of people may desire to live under the British but I say we drove them out not a day earlier than we should have. This same category of people are comfortable living under the 'No Indians Or Dogs Allowed' mindset.
Good riddance!
That explains. Little wonder there are so many Gujjus in Britain and North America.
http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/jul/27/warrant-against-shahs-close-aides.htm
Court issues non-bailable warrants against Shah's aides
July 27, 2010 16:41 IST
The CBI court has issued non-bailable warrants against Yashpal Chudasama and Ajay Patel, two close aides of former Gujarat minister Amit Shah, who have now been declared absconders, in the Sobrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case.
The warrant was issued by the chief additional judicial magistrate A I Raval yesterday after CBI probing the case, applied for their remand. According to the chargesheet filed by CBI, after the probe in the case was transferred to the agency in January this year, Shah directed Patel and Chudasama to "convince, coerce, threaten, influence the witnesses on his behalf to conceal the truth from CBI, about the fake encounter of Sohrabuddin."
Investigation revealed Patel conveyed a message to two witnesses Raman Patel and Dashrat Patel that what they would be deposing before CBI would be supplied to them in the form of written statements by DCP Abhay Chudasama, who is also an accused in the case.
Both the witnesses had four meetings with middlemen sent by Shah at four different places. These meetings were videographed by the two witnesses in a discreet manner. These audio-visual recording has been seized by the CBI.
I believe in due process of law which unfortunately is lacking in India. However, before the judicial/police reforms are initiated, scumbags like Sohrabuddin should be quickly liquidated. D-company and the ilk should be at the top of the list.
All their ill-gotten properties should be taken over by the govt and instead of putting up for auction as they did the last time(when nobody dared to bid in fear of retaliation), govt should convert them into their own offices.
"As the Central Bureau of Investigation closes in on former Gujarat minister of state for home Amith Shah in connection with the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, it is said that the agency has relied a lot on the report by the Gujarat crime investigation department. It was this report by then CID boss Geetha Johri that blew the lid off the role played by several police officers of Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh in the encounter. Vicky Nanjappa investigates
How it all began"
http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/jul/29/sohrabuddin-what-geetha-johris-report-said.htm
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