Saturday, October 13, 2012

salman khurshid

Salman Khurshid our law minister from the same old party congress. He is well known for establishing the increase in the chains of the delhi public schools in India.He started his political career as an Officer on Special Duty in the Prime Minister's Office, during the Prime Ministership of Mrs. Indira Gandhi in the early 1980s.Later he became the Deputy Minister of Commerce in the Government of India, and then Minister of State for External Affairs in the Government of India from 1991-1996. During this period he was the Member of Parliament. In the Cabinet reshuffle of 12 July 2011, he was made Cabinet Minister for Law and Justice, and Minority Affairs in the Government of India.He has been the President of the Uttar Pradesh Pradesh Congress Committee twice.
He was also the President of the Delhi Public School Society and Dr. Zakir Hussain Study Circle.

The NGO Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL) on January, 2012 filed an application before the Supreme Court alleging that the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) were going soft on Essar Group and its promoters by not charging them under Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) in connection with 2G scam Hearing. Advocate Prashant Bhushan alleged that not charging the accused under the Prevention of Corruption Act and ignoring the findings of the Investigating Officers is unwarranted. This move had been “facilitated” by the intervention of the CBI Director and Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid, who was trying to “influence” the probe against Essar. “The interference of an influential minister in the government, the Law Minister Mr Salman Khurshid, is evident. He is publicly giving clean chit to Essar/Loop,” Bhushan said.
Salman Khurshid's public utterances and official letters (dated 24 December 2010) that allegedly give a clean chit to the Essar and Reliance (Anil Ambani) Groups for cross-holdings in Loop Telecom and Swan Telecom respectively. Under telecom rules, an existing operator like Reliance Communications (RCom) cannot hold 10 percent or more in another telecom company in the same circle. RCom has contested this allegation. The affidavit filed by CPIL says that Khurshid’s opinion “was sent even after the Comptroller and Auditor General had (raised) serious doubts over Reliance’s effective control over Swan, the unequivocal complaint of Arun Agarwal (a lawyer who first showed how Swan could be a front for Reliance) and the order dated 16 December 2010 of the apex court directing a court-monitored investigation”.
The Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust, an NGO headed by Mr. Salman Khurshid, has been accused by a TV channel of Rs 71.5 lakh scam. The trust allegedly siphoned off Rs 71.5 lakhs using forged signatures. The money was meant for distributing tricycles and hearing aids to the disabled.

it is shocking when we see the same person's wife held in the ngo scam but the point here arises that till now why were they actually sleeping. we all know that in INDIA funds are raised for handicapped and underprivileged people , money is spent in buying things worth crores of rupees but ministers like these while buying take some commission and then after buying do not distribute it but rather sell them away showing in the papers that charity has been done.
today i am not just talking about this 1 scam that has been found but those many other scams that are still hidden , we know but we can't help it..
every day the common man goes through various problems and still never gets the courage to go and take some strict actions against these fools because we know that all of them are mostly the same and the question will come on our families.
in order to safe guard ourselves we stay quite but even our police does the same they prefer to be bribed and our ministers prefer to cooperate because each and everyone is carrying the other persons vein and once one is exposed slowly many veins start to be pressed. i hope that soon all these veins are actually cut so that we can fulfill our dream to actually see a rising INDIA.

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