Saturday, March 9, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] ACTION: Negative voting

Dear Mukhopadhyay

Its certainly nice you have managed to list in your one email all the ECI bastards who have ensured that Congress continues in power through rigged EVMs

This science of rigging is so blatant and open that they have even formed their Foundation for Advanced Management of Elections (FAME) chaired by Lyngdoh and Krishnamurthy. FAME charges upto Rs.10 crore per constituency to guarantee a swing of upto 7%

Mr. K.J Rao is Congress Party's secret weapon to win 2014 elections for Rahul Gandhi with whom he is closely associated for many years to extent of even managing the Congress party's internal elections and selections

Dont believe bastards like Rao who say that EVMs cannot be tampered with. Instead say it is only the manufacturer of the EVM (who controls the foreign One Time Programmed chip) who can manipulate its data

Proportional voting is just another trick to keep Congress in power.

S D Sharma

On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Raktim Mukhopadhyay <raktim2000@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes. One is to work at Grassroot Level. Some private NGOs like CERI of Karnataka are organizing several seminars and close door meetings with M.Ps, MLAs and political leaders fpr introducing Proportionate Voting System. But a grass root campaign can only change the system. I have had a long discussion with Dr.S.Y.Quraishi, Ex-CEC regarding this. We could have a strong Committee with Dr. lingdo, Krishnamurthy, Dr.Quraishi, Mr.K.J.Rao etc.
Raktim Mukhopadhyay
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