Saturday, October 8, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] Gujarat Attracted Just 5% of FDI Since 2000

Hi All,

I am buying a spy cam for 1000/- for the government works. I will be shooting various statements of the officials for the status of the work in the government office.(without their knowing)

What is the legal aspects that I should know before proceeding for such sting operations?

Also I am thinking of posting the same on the web for the public for the shameless officials agony. Also is there any whistle blower protection scheme?

Looking forward for some reply!!

Regards,
Hemant

On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
The guidance I can give is as follows

1) All courts in India where a PIL can be filed have a high percentage of corrupt judges. Patriots should therefore not place any hope / reliance on PILs - especially those filed by NGO parasites..

2) The manipulation of stocks markets (and stock markets are manipulated but "efficient" markets) does not prevent Patriots from exploiting the manipulation to their own benefit and preventing the money from going abroad.

I am circulating an eye-opening attachment which had been e-mailed to me from a website about bubble economies and the Aftermath.

Sarbajit



On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Sant Mathur <santmathur@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes,only after some credible piece of evidence comes through to file PIL.Can any one guide in this matter?
spm


On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 9:56 AM, mmp kala <mmp_kala@yahoo.com> wrote:
I suppose that the rest of the FDI goes to the Stock Market which is an indirect way of looting this country through manipulation of stocks by the Indian (and also foreign) money stacked abroad..  All Indians with some sense of economics must protest against FDI in he stock market which is an indirect way of looting the wealth of the country.




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