Friday, October 19, 2012

Re: [HumJanenge] MAKE WILD ALLEGATIONS AND GET T V SPACE

Questions we must all ask today

Is India only a nation of banias ?
Is "India Against Corruption" a "bania" organisation ?

Gandhis, Bhushans, Kejriwals --- banias all
Can these bania traders and money minded profiteering persons be depended to lead a violent freedom movement against imperialism ?

Can India trust them ?
http://www.firstpost.com/india/can-we-trust-iac-activist-anjali-damanias-allegations-495940.html

What do we ask from them ?
Raise the money to get us what we need to get the job done.

Should we feed 1000 sheep or feed 1 LION ?

Profile of a LOIN, (a unique bania who became a LION)

AMIR CHAND, MASTER: b. 1869 at Delhi, son of Shri Hukam Chand Vaishya; School teacher; Took active part in social reform and educational activities, such as widow remarriage, temperance and spread of education. Prominent worker in the Swadeshi Movement. Contact with the famous revolutionary leader, Lala Har Dayal, brought him into the revolutionary movement. Became leader of the Ghadar Party. Worked in close colla­boration with Rash Behari Bose and directed revolutionary activities in the whole of northern India. Arrested in February 1914 on the charge of conspiracy to kill Lord Hardinge, the Viceroy of India, and also accused of of complicity in the Lahore Bomb Case. Known as the Delhi Conspiracy Case, it started with the throwing of a bomb on Lord Hardinge while he was passing on an elephant through Delhi's Chandni Chowk in State procession marking the inauguration of Delhi as the Capital of India. Sentenced to death on October 5, 1914, along with his three compatriots-­Avadh Bihari, Bal Mokand and Basant Kumar Biswas. Died on the gallows on May 8, 1915, in the Delhi Central Jail.

Source: 'Who's Who of Indian Martyrs'  published by HRD Ministry

S D Sharma

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:32 AM, login yahoogroups <login.yahoogroups@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jasvir Singhji
Theres no use educating these people. As ex-IPS we both know the facts.

Q: Who finances & controls Kejriwala, YPS, bhushans and medha patkar,  ?
A: Mulayam singh and Subrato Rai "Sahara".

Mr Aklesh yadhav may act he does to know "Who is Arvind Kejriwal ?"
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-10-07/lucknow/34305643_1_akhilesh-yadav-samajwadi-party-azam-khan
but all persons present at the meeting burst into laughter because it
is an open secret especially to honest officers who face their abuses
on daily basis

sahara group and SP want SP(Muslim)/BJP(bania/brahmin) combination in
UP for 2013/14
http://www.rediff.com/news/report/saharas-sensational-up-polls-survey-creates-ripples/20120126.htm

Who benefits if land deals in Haryana (NCR-Gurgaon Manesar) come under
cloud of suspicion by Vadhra expose ? obviously Uttar Pradesh for NCR
deals in Noida and Greater Noida. Which UP developers benefit if DLF
(which has hardly any dealing in UP) is blackened - JP, 3C, Ponty
Chadha ....

Who benefits if YPS exposes Lavassa hill project ? obviously Sahara
who has his competing Amby Valley hill project

Who benefits in UP if Salman Khurshid is exposed ? obviously SP/BJP
axis in Uttar.Pradesh.

Who is India's biggest private banker to politicians ?
Who moves money to Kejriwal ?
Whose TV network OB vans  moves Kejriwal from meeting to meeting ?
Who has to repay 3000 crores with 15% interest and doesn't have it ?
Who prints more indian money than RBI ?

S D Sharma

From: Jasvir Singh <jasvir70@gmail.com>

> Dear Venkataraman,
>                                   There is a great merit in your views and
> it raises the big question. In fact very few have been talking about
> exposing corruption in the media and private sectors. Media houses being
> controlled by corrupt corporate houses and politico-dynastic families are
> quietly playing the games and the so called civil society is crawling to
> get tv space at any cost. Some of the allegations may be correct too, but
> how will media exposure address the root causes especially when there is
> little empirical evidence to demonstrate that is something to be further
> debated.  Well said.
>

regards
jasvir

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