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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 14:47 
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The tsunami of corruption which is as lethal to Indian democracy finds no suitable thread,therefore kindly consider posting all corruption cases involving this venal regime in this thread.Both moral and financial corruption is bleeding India dry.

The latest case being flashed all over the media..
Rail Gate,a 10cr. bribe taken allegedly by the minister Bansal's nephew.FIR filed by the CBI.

Sack Bansal, Sonia Gandhi protecting corrupt UPA ministers: BJP


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New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday demanded Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal’s sacking after his nephew was arrested for allegedly taking a bribe to ensure the promotion of a top railway official.

“We not only demand that Bansal be sacked, he should be prosecuted by CBI under 13 of Prevention of Corruption Act. If any public servant abuses his position to obtain benefits for himself or any other person, he or she is to prosecuted and convicted,” BJP’s Ravi Shankar Prasad said here.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Saturday arrested Bansal’s nephew Vijay Singla and three others in Chandigarh for allegedly taking a bribe for the promotion of the railway official.
Ravi Shankar Prasad. Reuters

Ravi Shankar Prasad. Reuters

Singla, a businessman who is Bansal’s sister’s son, his friend Sanjay Goyal and two others are being brought to New Delhi for further investigation.

Singla allegedly accepted Rs 90 lakh for the promotion of a railway official.

Bansal said in a statement that a “close relative” had been arrested but added that he had no business dealings with his nephew.

The Bharatiya Janata Party described the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) regime as a government of “wheelers and dealers”.

“Every day new instances of shameful corruption are coming out. The embers of 2G and Coalgate are yet to subside, now we have railwaygate.

“This government is no more a government of the common man. It is the government of wheelers and dealers, and it is a government of brokers and middlemen.”

He said the government was mired in controversies and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was himself “under a cloud of corruption”.

“It is happening because the prime minister is under a cloud of corruption in coalgate.

“All the ministers are enjoying his and (Congress president) Sonia Gandhi‘s protection and are looting the country. What is happening in the railwaygate is a symptom of that,” he added.

“The topmost assignment in the railway board is now being negotiated for sale.”

He also sought the prime minister’s resignation.

“The BJP is duty bound to reiterate that you please resign as the PM of India because you do not have any moral right to govern because India is increasingly getting established as the most corrupt regime under you,” the BJP spokesman said.

IANS


From Telecom 2-G scam,Antrix,CWG,Coalgate to Rail Gate.Not one individual in the Congress has resigned and why? It is because of the "Domino effect".If the guilty start resigning taking accountability,in no time at all the leads and web of corruption will show that at the epicentre of UPA-2 corruption is the PMO and none other than Dr.Singh! So in order to protect the source of all corruption,the Congress is taking the attitude that none should resign,they've done nothing criminal and to hell with what the Opposition and the nation think and feel.We,the people of India are being treated with the utmost contempt by the Congress and its corrupt allies and unless we throw this venal govt. out,defeat is staring at us from the enemies both within and without the country.


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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 15:04 
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IIRC there is a thread on corruption in the GDF, but I support having a thread on corruption in the strat forum.

The epicenter, IMO is Maino, not Singh. And the foreign linkages of the compromised individuals make the situation all the more disturbing. For example, the Italians could send Maino into a tailspin any time they feel like, simply by revealing the identity of "the Family" that made big money on the Agusta Westland deal. And that is just one of the innumerable scams that could be exposed by foreigners.

So effectively, we are in a situation of compromised sovereignty.


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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 15:13 
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Philip Sir,
The bribe amount was onlee Rs 90 lakhs according to newsreports,not 10 crore as you mention.


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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 15:16 
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svenkat wrote:
Philip Sir,
The bribe amount was onlee Rs 90 lakhs according to newsreports,not 10 crore as you mention.


10 crore was the initial demand, which was bargained down to 2 crore, of which 90 lakhs was the first installment.


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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 17:55 
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Even if bribe is for 1 rupee! a bribe is a bribe which means to "hurt india" by not getting the best available talent and/or goods.


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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 17:59 
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Ashwini, Bansal and Jaiswal are due for resignation. Lawgate, Railgate and Coalgate.

What Railgate reveals is the best kept open secret in the babudom. Top posts are for sale.


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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 18:18 
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Published on May 4, 2013
By KV Ramana
Karnataka polls: As clock ticks away to polling, it's cash 'n carry time: DNA

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As dusk fell on the campaigning on Friday evening, it was time for the election managers of all parties to go to work, distributing money and goodies.

As dusk fell on the campaigning on Friday evening, it was time for the election managers of all parties to go to work, distributing money and goodies.

In the working-class localities of the city, candidates are opening their purses, and the going rate is Rs5,000 a vote. That is what voters in Horamavu, Kalkere and Jayantigrama, Sultanpalya, KG Halli et al are being offered.

Sujatha (name changed), part-time house help in a north Bangalore locality, says her family of three has been offered Rs15,000 by the supporters of the sitting, cash-rich MLA.

She says she is yet to see the money, but is sure her family will be receiving it under the cover of darkness either Friday night or Saturday.

She is also hoping that the promise made by the MLA’s opponent to gift a pressure cooker and a mixie per vote will be kept. The gifts were distributed in her locality
surreptitiously over the last two days. Out working, Sujatha missed getting the vessels.

The goodies, of course, will be delivered to her house, she is sure, but after having seen what her neighbours got, Sujatha is not overly impressed.

“They are of bad quality. My neighbour returned the mixie, which failed to work. The campaigners have promised to replace it.”

Not in all constituencies is the rate Rs5,000 a vote. In a city central constituency, the rate is Rs3,000. In some constituencies, campaigners have not named a rate, but have promised that it would give more than what the opponents offer.

Narayanaswamy, his son Babu and daughter-in-law Pavitra, who have a ironing shack in Bagalur Layout, have gone back to their native place, Chintamani, where they are registered as voters.

With clothes for ironing from families nearby piled up in his shack, Narayanaswamy called on his customers and told them he and his family members would return after elections.

“We are not voters here. And we won’t get anything. But back home, we hope to make some money and even some gifts,” he said. “Why should we miss out on that?” Why indeed.

Novel ways of buying
The election commission’s observers are monitoring the movement of money and gifts, with police pickets deployed on roads and near state borders, but the seizure of cash this time around is a tip of the iceberg. At a dozen crores of rupees, and thousands of sarees and gold nose studs, the booty netted by the EC is peanuts, many say. At even a conservative estimate of Rs3,000 a vote, at least Rs15,000 crore is at play.

Political parties are devising ingenious methods to distribute the money. Many are issuing signed pieces of paper that voters can present at local shops and collect either cash or goods such as steel vessels.

Another method is for a party worker to take voter to an ATM and draw money to pay him.

And, of course, there is the booze, the fuel on which Indian elections have run. Distributing booze is a bit of headache, but voters insist on it. To evade the strict checks on the last two days preceding the polling day, over the last days, said a party worker, local booze shops were instructed by candidates to give voters who carried a signed piece of paper, bottles, gratis of course.

Outside Bangalore, distributing booze is easier. Candidates stock up bottles over the months preceding the election, and a day before polling, crates arrive in villages. In a Kolar village, the normal practice is that local leaders, who represent various parties, pool together bottles offered by various candidates, and distribute them among households depending on the number of votes in each family. No coercion or complaints from any side, and all families are free to vote as they prefer. The system has worked well, the harmony of the village is preserved, and everybody can wake up with a hangover on polling day.

They want quality liquor
With each election, says an ex-MLA, voters in villages demand an improvement in the quality of booze. “Earlier, we could distribute the cheapest brands. Now, voters scoff at cheaper stuff. They are fascinated by the costlier whiskeys, vodkas and gins stocked by even shops in small towns and want premium brands. The ***** are getting pricey. I think I better quit this game. Can’t afford it.”


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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 18:19 
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2 crores may not seem like a lot in today's scenario of scams worth tens of thousands of crores, but that would be misleading. If this guy wanted the post of Member (electrical) so much, it was because the post provides a lot of opportunity to make money. Reports have pointed to about 2000 crores of contracts coming up in the next few months. If the minister is appointing somebody to such a post after taking money, he is not going to sit quietly while this guy makes money at that post. He is going to extract his share of the booty. Thus, the way the deal would have likely been struck would have been to pay some upfront money to get the job (think of it like a non-refundable earnest money deposit) and the bulk of the money would come subsequently in the form of shares of the bribes on all contracts. Thus, the amount is much larger on this one guy alone. Now multiply that by all other such high level posts with money making opportunities and the magnitude of the scandal does not seem so small after all.


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PostPosted: 04 May 2013 18:29 
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Now the next government, which I think will be a NDA one, will again start the cycle. One should not imagine that they will be all altruistic and are here for the welfare of the masses. 10 years out of power and a lot of election expenses all piled up. It is not that the current UPA is the most corrupt govt, its only that the machinery and technology is now available to sniff out upto 10-15% of all the scams done. In days ahead technology will ensure that the entire 100% is brought up. The current UPA will seem like an angel then.

I am big Modi fan and hate the Italian ruling scum to the core but its only a realistic opinion that even Modi cannot ensure a clean govt. Too many pushes and pulls from allies and party workers to make hay while the sun shines. If Modi focuses only on corruption prevention then he will not have any time for development. It will be a lie to say that the current Gujarat state machinery is corruption free. Modi ji seems to have a knack of keeping all stake holders happy and continue with their routine business without affecting development, thats how developed world operates, corruption happens but the mango man is not impacted.

Isnt it an irony that the elections with its black money oozing through the nerves of the Indian economy seems to have a better chance at bringing us out of economic slowness than the policy making of the govt.


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PostPosted: 05 May 2013 17:34 
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This is an excellent thread and it is about time a thread with this topic is opened and discussed vigorously. It may be a cliche, but I think absolutely true, that corruption is indeed the root of all our problems. Let us define corruption first. It is not merely bribery. Bribery is just one form and one manifestation of corruption. Corruption really means any system, government, community, society, individuals, institutions and even in-animate objects not performing their function properly. So, if an army officer is not performing his job as he is supposed to, for any reason, he is corrupt. If a politician is not performing his job, for any reason, he is corrupt (MMS may not have taken bribes, but who now can argue that he is not corrupt ?), if a nuclear missile strays from its trajectory, it is "corrupt". So basically any kind of dysfunction of anything is really Corruption. Now every entity, since it is not God and not perfect, will have some degree of dysfunction or corruption. But when it reaches a level where it becomes self-destructive then it is lethal. I contend that we have long passed that stage of Corruption, where we are absolutely and completing destroying ourselves, as a nation, as a society, as a community, as a people, as a culture, as a geographically distinct territory(India) and as individuals because of our Corruption within.

I will present my thoughts on Corruption in more detail in further posts on this thread.


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PostPosted: 05 May 2013 18:39 
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Here is an example - a news article appearing today in Yahoo News

http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/insight-speed-money-puts-brakes-indias-retail-growth-041548698.html


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PostPosted: 10 May 2013 08:05 
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Latest news is that Bansal is to be drailed and Ash shunted sideways! The whole exercise to carry the fig leaf of a "cabinet rshuffle. of the UPA-2." on the 4th anniv

http://www.business-standard.com/articl ... 852_1.html

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Railways scam: CBI grills Bansal's personal assistant

CVC asks agency to share coal probe report and affidavit filed to Supreme Court

Digvijay backs Bansal, Ashwani

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) quizzed rail minister Pawan Kumar Bansal’s personal assistant Rahul Bhandari for the second time today. CBI sleuths had questioned Bhandari yesterday for the first time in connection with the Railway Board bribery scandal.

Moving the probe further towards Bansal, the investigation agency is likely to question officer on special duty to Bansal, Vitul Kumar, a 1993-batch IPS officer, who is a distant relative of the minister. All accused arrested so far in this case have been sent to judicial custody till May 20.

CBI questioned Bhandari on the alleged link between Kumar and Vijay Singla, Bansal's nephew, who is now under CBI arrest. The agency could call Bhandari again for questioning.

It is learnt that CBI is gathering enough evidence before it approaches Bansal to seek his clarification on the matter. Bansal is likely to be questioned soon by CBI. But CBI director Ranjit Sinha told reporters today: “I have no idea on this matter.” On the issue of how the autonomy of CBI will be established, Sinha said: “It’s for the government to decide.”

In a letter written to the CBI director, detailing the various companies owned by Bansal’s sons, including Theon Pharmaceuticals, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Kirit Somaiya called the railgate scam a Bhanja-Bhatija-Beta business.

Nine arrests have been made so far in the case.

Meanwhile, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), an apex autonomous body to address government corruption, has asked CBI to share its coal probe report, as well as the affidavit it filed in the Supreme Court.

CBI had registered a first information report on May 3 against the eight accused for criminal conspiracy and bribery. The agency has alleged that Mahesh Kumar, member (staff) on the railway board, had agreed to obtain Rs 2 crore as illegal gratification from businessmen dealing with the railways. CBI says Mahesh Kumar paid this money as bribe to Singla’s associates in exchange of his posting in the electrical department.

CBI had laid a trap where they caught a bribe of Rs 90 lakh being exchanged between Singla’s and Mahesh Kumar’s associates in Chandigarh.


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PostPosted: 10 May 2013 19:40 
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The Bansal Super-fast Express sponsors Bansal Bank...sorry,Canara Bank,has spectacularly derailed in new Delhi! It appears that an irate VVVIP passenger,one Sonia Gandhi pulled the chain to stop the dangerously speeding train full of UPA-2 and Congress passengers.Earlier passengers had pleaded with the obdurate engine-driver,one Maun Moan,Singh to stop the express and boot out the fireman Bansal who had recklessly overheated the boiler,but he refused point blank preferring to protect Bansal a favourite of his.Singh also feared that if Bansal was sacked,then it would next be the turn of the Guard,one Ashwin,whose job it was to protect engine-driver Singh from being buried under an avalanche of coal from the tender! However,the screaming passengers left VVVIP passenger Soniaji no choice but to pull the plug on Bansal.Source say that Ashwin will shortly also get his marching orders and the fact that Soniaji had to go to the engine cab to read the riot act out to Singh indicates that Singh too may shortly be thrown into the boiler!

The speculation is on right now as to who will replace Singh as engine-driver?


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PostPosted: 11 May 2013 13:05 
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http://news.yahoo.com/scandal-hit-minis ... 34013.html

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Scandal-hit ministers quit India's troubled government
ReutersBy Anurag Kotoky and Nigam Prusty | Reuters – 13 hrs ago

By Anurag Kotoky and Nigam Prusty

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Two Indian ministers embroiled in scandals quit on Friday, adding to speculation the prime minister may have to call an early election after the furor paralyzed parliament and forced the delay of economic reforms.

Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal had been widely expected to step down after police arrested his nephew on suspicion of accepting a bribe in a case that was seen as embarrassing to the Congress party-led government, which has been battered by a series of corruption scandals.

Law Minister Ashwani Kumar's departure comes days after the Supreme Court said the government substantially changed a report by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into alleged irregularities in the awarding of mining rights potentially worth billions of dollars to private companies.

They met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh late Friday and submitted their resignations, ruling Congress party spokesman Bhakta Charan Das told Reuters.

The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also demanded Singh's resignation, but stopped short of calling a no-confidence motion in parliament to bring down the government.

However, the opposition clamor for the resignations proved so disruptive that parliament was adjourned on Wednesday until further notice, two days ahead of its scheduled close, as it became impossible to carry out meaningful legislative business.

The government has had to postpone economic legislation and a flagship program to give cheap food to 70 percent of the population.

DISARRAY

"The resignation of the two ministers shows that our demand for their resignation was justified and the government was unnecessarily adamant," BJP leader Sushma Swaraj wrote on Twitter.

"If they had accepted our demand for their resignations earlier, the parliament session could go on."

Led by octogenarian economist Singh, India's minority coalition government has been unsteady since two key allies pulled out and the resignations will add to speculation over whether Singh will call an election before May 2014.

The so-called Coalgate mining rights scandal has become one of the biggest headaches for Singh, who was coal minister when some of the blocks were awarded.

Bansal was appointed amid much fanfare last year to turn around the ailing Indian Railways, becoming the first railway minister from the Congress party since 1996 and the first to raise passenger fares in nine years.

However, his resignation seemed inevitable after his nephew, Vijay Singla, was arrested last week on suspicion of accepting a $160,000 bribe to arrange the promotion of a railways official. Singla has said he is innocent of the charges.

Bansal has denied any wrongdoing and is yet to be questioned by police. Indian media said the police were investigating how much Bansal knew about his nephew's activities.

(Additional reporting by Satarupa Bhattacharjya; Editing by Ross Colvin and Alison Williams)


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PostPosted: 11 May 2013 14:17 
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WikiLeaks: Pranab was removed as Defence Minister because he could not generate party funds

According to WikiLeaks, the US embassy said that Congress removed Pranab Mukherjee from his post as Minister of Defense because he was not sufficiently zealous in raising funds for the party. “Our sources tell us that Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi and PM Singh needed to get Pranab Mukherjee out of his post as Minister of Defense because he was not sufficiently zealous in raising funds for the party.Mukherjee finally accepted the move after receiving reassurances that he would remain in-charge of the many Ministerial Committees that help him maintain his domestic power base. ”

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I've cracked Coal Gate case: culprits are TKA Nair, Pulok Chatterjee, Ahmed Patel & Motilal Vora. TDK beneficiary. MMS on world tour.

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TDK short listed the coal block recipients after the 4 Chors gave her a list.


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PostPosted: 11 May 2013 14:32 
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Pranav,TDK? Can one enlarge upon what the good Dr. is revealing?


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Philip wrote:
Pranav,TDK? Can one enlarge upon what the good Dr. is revealing?


Stands for Tadakka, apparently a mythological she-demon. Refers to Maino.


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Philip wrote:
Pranav,TDK? Can one enlarge upon what the good Dr. is revealing?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tataka

Swamy calls Sonia Gandhi with this name. Apparently, she was grandmother of Raavana.


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my father uses that word often to describe physically horrible yet imposing females.


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PostPosted: 17 May 2013 04:39 
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Corrupt Kapil (Sibal)? The amazing indecent hypersonic haste with which Kapil Sibal has batted for Vodafone,on his very first day in office,has brought serious allegations that he has favoured his son over the nation.Is there no end to the slimeball scamsters of the Congress of their looting of the nation? Read on.

Did Minister favour son over nation?

http://www.dailypioneer.com/todays-news ... ation.html

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Wednesday, 15 May 2013 | Kumar Uttam | New Delhi

Is Law Minister Kapil Sibal's “super fast” decision to reverse the position of his predecessor Ashwani Kumar and give his nod for an out-of-court settlement with British telecom giant Vodafone a case of “conflict of interest?” Vodafone, which had proposed an out-of-court settlement, is a client of Kapil Sibal's lawyer son.

The pace with which the Telecom Minister moved on the very day he took the additional charge of the Law Ministry has raised eyebrows in political and corporate circles. The amount at stake is a whopping Rs11,217 crore which the Telecom Company has to pay as Tax to the Government after amendment in the Income Tax Act of 1961.

Documents available with The Pioneer show Kapil's lawyer son, Amit Sibal, appears for Vodafone Essar Limited “quite frequently” before the Delhi High Court.

Starting August 2007, the junior Sibal appeared before the Delhi HC on at least “seven times” for the Telecom Company in the Telecom Watchdog versus Union of India and other case. Amit Sibal appeared for the company before the High Court in August and October of 2007; February, April, September and November of 2008 and January of 2009.

The latest revelations could put Sibal, another Minister known for his proximity to PM Manmohan Singh, in trouble. Sibal was given the additional charge of the Law Ministry after Ashwini Kumar was removed from the department following coalgate controversy.

The retrospective taxation of Vodafone has been troubling the Government for long. The issue even pitted Finance Minister P Chidambaram against his predecessor Pranab Mukherjee, who amended the law to undo a relief that Vodafone got from Supreme Court in the taxation case.


PS:Kapil Sibal incidentally is also the moronic author of the cretinous RTE act,which is the most retrogade act ever to befall Indian education.


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