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This guy appears to be very cunning. As per local reports in media he pretended to be fainting when presented before media guys. Police has also found 'love letter' written recently by him. Though intel believes it's a trap to disguise police. Need to know for who he used to work.

Moreover security in this vicinity in G'nagar is pretty tight. It's shocking to see that anyone can enter BSF campus with fake Id and claim to be a cook for them.
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In Kerala the NIA has submitted charge sheets on two cases within a very short span.
1. TNSRTC bus burning at Kalamasseri
Sufiya Mahdani is the 10th accused. All the accused to be present at the court on February 21,2011.
2. Panayikulam SIMI camp
This case was of police raiding a SIMI camp organised at an auditorium. One of the accused in this case has turned approver.
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Conviction of Binayak sen is a huge propoganda victory for the government and rightly so. Anyone who disagreed with Narayan Sanyal, would have been meted out cold blooded execution just as it happened for Rabindra kar and his wife anandamaiya. The naxal goons conduct kangaroo courts and behead people infront of their own kith and kin to teach a lesson. Nandigram example is not too far. So people, including the cadre in the naxal brigade actually have seen how justice is meted out by the Naxal top honchos.

Now they get to see how it is done by India. Contrast that to the due process, with Binayak sen having access to all the lawyers that he/his group could leverage. The punishment meted out to him is more humane than anything the Naxals could dream of. This is actually "teaching a lesson" to the cadre and others how to live a civilized life. Civilization 101 for the murderous thugs if you will.

P.s: By no means, this is teaching a lesson to binayak sen. That's how subverted interpretation works to confuse the issue. Well binayak sen has chosen who his guru should be and learnt what he thought was correct, and government has no interest in teaching him lesson.
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Congress ka Haath, Terrorist ke Saath

Free passage to insurgents during Bihu: Assam Congress CM http://www.zeenews.com/news677890.html

Dismiss congress CM and impose president's rule
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Vatican stooge K G Balakrishnan Exposed by Kerala SC – ST federation
31/12/2010 10:22:08 HK

Kochi: Kerala SC – ST federation Advocate K V Kumaran, revealed explosive information about former Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan and his family. As revealed K G Balakrishnan is a Crypto Christian planted by Vatican as part of their global evangelisation agenda.

K G Balakrishnan's daughter and son in law Sri Nijan was sponsored by World Council of Church to complete higher education in law in London. World Council of Church is a Vatican sponsored organisation with an annual budget of 145 Billion dollar and their aim is global evangelisation.

K G Balakrishnan's father was one Mr Lookose who changed his name as Gopinathan to usurp the benefits of SC-ST Hindus.He later got retired in a high post from Kerala High court.

K G Balakrishnan was a pawn planted by Vatican to take favourable verdict for converted Christians in a case registered in 2004 with case number 180. Once get a favourable verdict converted Christians can get all benefits granted by Constitution to SC-ST Hindus. By this Vatican can intensify their conversion agenda. The forces who stand for Ranganatha Mishra report is also sponsored by Vatican and aims to bring constitution amendment to extend reservations to converted Christians.

A Memorandum was submitted by Kerala SC-ST Federation in 2006 to Indian President and copy of it were given to Prime Minister and CBI Director with full evidences that K G Balakrishnan is a Crypto christian who grabbed the benefits of genuine SC-ST Hindus.

Sri Nijan who is now exposed by Asianet was a Congres candidate in Njarrakkal in a SC-ST reserved seat. Sri Nijan is a practicing Christian who even openly went to worship in Church even on poll day making mockery of law of land. These fake name sake Hindus should be exposed and is doing more harm to SC- ST Hindus.

K G Balakrishnan was made High Court judge with special recruitment by former president K R Narayanan. K G Balakrishnan's brother another Crypto Christian Advocate K G Bhaskaran was earlier suspended from practice for taking bribe when his wife was Magistrate.Later this suspension was revoked following the interference of K G Balakrishnan. This tainted Advocate K G Bhaskaran was made Government pleader by Achuthanandan Government in Kerala. The complete silence of CPM over this KGB episode owe to their links with this tainted family.

Kerala SC-ST federation Executive Member C C Gangadharan was also present during the press meet called by advocate K V Kumaran.
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Under this UPA rule where scams and kickbacks are the regular feature and heats the daily headlines almost regularly, it is no wonder that people are getting more and more doubtful about the breaches like the recent failures of India's ISRO's advance satellite launch etc. Today's following headline beg serious question how secure we are"aam admi" under this present legion of thugs that ruling our country,not only they looting in every possible deals, we are seeing serious breaches to compromise the most secret defence related matters, and probably engaged in dubious anti-national activities.

Top secret file 'lost & found'- TIMESNOW.tv - Latest Breaking News, Big News Stories, News Videos
It is a shocking security breach of the Indian Air Force (IAF) that has come to light with a top secret file being lost and then found by a roadside in Delhi.

What is more shocking is that the file pertains to the biggest defence deal of India - of the 126 fighter planes that the IAF is buying, amounting to a whopping 42000 crore rupees. The file had details of the offset clause, essentially what the winning bidder is expected to invest in India. The company with the information would have an unfair advantage over other bidders.

The file was located by a private security guard who alerted the IAF. Questions are raised on the reason why file was taken out. Air Force has ordered a probe into the incident.

Top secret file 'lost & found'-News-Exclusives-TIMESNOW.tv - Latest Breaking News, Big News Stories, News Videos


http://www.timesnow.tv/Top-secret-file- ... 361698.cms
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If its TS shouldn't it have number and the assignees listed somewhere?
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ramana wrote:If its TS shouldn't it have number and the assignees listed somewhere?
Yeah that's right and no body supposed to take these files out under any circumstances. I do not think it would be difficult to find out who were behind the players , looks like some body received big bucks to let out the secrets. After all, lot of international players are involved to get this mother of all defence deal.
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Two suspected terrorist arrested in Bhopal, very well-fed looks like...

http://www.indianexpress.com/Picture-Gallery/757/3
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Binayak Sen among six charged with sedition in 2010
Sedition is a crime dealt with in Section 124 A of the Indian Penal Code, which says that “whoever by written or spoken words, or by signs or visible representations attempts or brings into hatred or contempt or attempts or excites disaffection towards the government established by law shall be punishable with life imprisonment.” This was one of the charges that Dr. Sen was found guilty of last week.
queen of mobile republic,hurry rat leader geelani,E. Rati Rao, vice-president of the Karnataka chapter of the People's Union for Civil Liberties, an environmental activist was charged with sedition for disrupting a government Republic Day function in Salem, Tamil Nadu,In Srinagar, a lecturer of a government college was arrested for allegedly setting an examination paper filled with questions related to the recent unrest in the Kashmir Valley. The police termed the question paper anti-Indian and seditious.

All of them are leftists without doubt barring hurry rat.
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Ajai Sahni has been quoted on Binayak Sen earlier, but an interesting article now in HT..

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Guilty-be ... 45377.aspx#

The key point he is making though is this..
in the Binayak Sen case, instead, are politicians and policemen in search of symbolic quick fixes, unwilling to go the necessary and difficult distance to build the capacities to fight the Maoists, or to construct a convincing case against their front organisations and collaborators.

Frustrated with the failure of their 'counter-insurgency strategies', ineffective State agencies are venting their rage against vulnerable targets. In the lexicon of those who have orchestrated this judgement, this was necessary to 'teach a lesson', or to 'send a strong message' to those who collaborate or sympathise with the Maoists.
I would go a little further - an exoneration by a superior court will render Dr Sen the status of a living martyr, and in fact hamstring the government's efforts even more in going after the real Mccoys...
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Somnath, my understanding is Binayak is charged with helping known Naxalites open bank accounts, obtain rented accomodation and get jobs. So I can understand your stance better, can you let me know which of these options summarises your position on the case-

a) My understanding of the charges is wrong
b) My understanding of charges is correct, but the charges have not been sufficiently proven in court
c) Charges have been sufficiently proven, but the sentencing is too harsh
d) Even if the charges are correct and proven, the government should not have pursued the case against Binayak

Looks like you would pick (d) but wanted to be sure...
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^^^Arjun,

The "charges" that you enumerate are not quite right/complete - the primary case against Binayak Sen is about being a conduit for solem letters from Narayan Sanyal to Maoiists, via Pijush Guha..Broadly though, in the case of the legal point, its "b", the evidence provied by the prosecution is too weak (with laughable instances of "ISI", "chimpanzee in the White House" etc), and the final conviction therefore looks prime to be overturned by a superior court..

The larger problem is political - the Chattisgarh govt does not impact the Naxals a wee bit through this, but gives tons of propaganda points to use....Will get even worse if (maybe when!) Dr Sen is exonerated by a higher court..
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somnath wrote:^^^Arjun,

The "charges" that you enumerate are not quite right/complete - the primary case against Binayak Sen is about being a conduit for solem letters from Narayan Sanyal to Maoiists, via Pijush Guha..Broadly though, in the case of the legal point, its "b", the evidence provied by the prosecution is too weak (with laughable instances of "ISI", "chimpanzee in the White House" etc), and the final conviction therefore looks prime to be overturned by a superior court..

The larger problem is political - the Chattisgarh govt does not impact the Naxals a wee bit through this, but gives tons of propaganda points to use....Will get even worse if (maybe when!) Dr Sen is exonerated by a higher court..
somnath,
you continue to sidetrack the real issues and espouse media bites like 'ISI' etc; As I pointed out that was not in Judgement and not even entered in the court final arguments. These media bites were provided by IIlina Sen and the defense team. No one from English Language Media bothered to read the Judgement and the Charge-sheet (since it was Hindi). All the English aware supporters just spout the same media bites without reading the Judgement.

The good part of this prosecution is that at least Binayak and Co were not able to run their Naxalite fiefdom in Chhattisgarh for last 3 years; The civil society of Chhattisgarh has decided not to rent their premises to these Maoist sympathizers. The civil society of Raipur is firmly behind the government and there are absolutely no large scale demonstrations in Chhattisgarh.
Infact they welcome the Judgement.
The Maoist rights activists thought that the Raipur court will throw out the Judgement and it will cause embarrassment to Chhattisgarh govt, they along with English Media were in a rude shock. Now their proclaim that the HC/SC will be their savior..

Before you again start regurgitating the media bites, for your benefit there is a English translation of the Judgement
http://kafila.org/2010/12/31/full-text- ... anslation/
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Watch this video please and think how this bloody UPA under Sonia Maino engage in massive conversion of innocent Hindu villagers and multipplying new Christians funded by foreign funds from US, UK, Canada etc. In this video the guy was saying that 95% of the villagers became Christians now and they were told to hate the Hindus and their culture and vote for the Congress party- really shocking......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cN6F6ztceA
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somnath wrote:^^^Arjun,

The "charges" that you enumerate are not quite right/complete - the primary case against Binayak Sen is about being a conduit for solem letters from Narayan Sanyal to Maoiists, via Pijush Guha..Broadly though, in the case of the legal point, its "b", the evidence provied by the prosecution is too weak (with laughable instances of "ISI", "chimpanzee in the White House" etc), and the final conviction therefore looks prime to be overturned by a superior court..

The larger problem is political - the Chattisgarh govt does not impact the Naxals a wee bit through this, but gives tons of propaganda points to use....Will get even worse if (maybe when!) Dr Sen is exonerated by a higher court..
But the fact remains that the case is also about providing support, such as help in jobs / accomodation etc to known Naxalites. As long as one can prove that he did provide such support (which he does not deny) and that the people concerned are Naxalites (which he claims he is not aware of), he is deserving of some sentence, whether for connivance or for not conducting adequate diligence on folks he and his wife recommended. Sure, life sentence may be a bit much...

A lot of Naxal sympathisers seem to be using the garb of human rights / PUCL activism to provide indirect support for the Naxal cause - and the charges seem to be intended to go after this segment. Are the human rights activists allowed this much leeway in the US for example? Binayak met with Sanyal 33 times in prison - have any human rights activists been allowed to visit Guantanamo ever?

I don't see any reason for outcry. He can still appeal, and can hire the best lawyers for the case in the high court - and if the judges don't find merit it will be thrown out. I don't think the government loses anything out here - it is still a good warning to PUCL types to back off in a country that affords them way more freedom than even the supposed 'leading democracy' in the world.
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shyamd wrote:Vatican stooge K G Balakrishnan Exposed by Kerala SC – ST federation
Asianet TV have brought out another report which shows that K.G Balakrishnan's brother, a practising advocate have brought large swathes of land in Tamil Nadu. As per the channel, they could not have bought such huge quantities of land with their known sources of income :roll:. This is really getting nasty as earlier we found that Election Commissioner's Office was filled with stooges, and now we find some thing similar with the judiciary as well.
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Kerala govt orders probe into assets of ex-CJI’s son-in-law
http://www.zeenews.com/news678363.html
New Delhi: In a fresh trouble for former Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan, the Kerala government on Monday ordered a vigilance probe into charges of amassing of disproportionate wealth by his son-in-law PV Sreenijin.

The probe was ordered by Chief Minister VS Achuthanandan.

Sreenijin has been accused of amassing property worth crores of rupees in a short span of time, disproportionate to his known sources of income.

Following the accusations leveled against his son-in-law, Balakrishnan faced pressure from various quarters to quit as chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).

Among the leading voices has been retired Supreme Court judge Justice VR Krishna Iyer, who has demanded a high-level investigation into the allegations against his Sreenijin.

Meanwhile, Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily today virtually gave a clean chit to NHRC Chairman Balakrishnan, saying there is no evidence of misuse of office by him.

"I don't have even a single piece of paper to say...these are all the allegations," Moily said, responding to a question on allegations against Balakrishnan's son-in-law and against his brother which appeared in a section of the media.

Sreenijin, who had declared only assets worth Rs 25,000 in the affidavit filed in the 2006 Assembly polls (he was the Congress candidate from Njarackal,) now allegedly owns several prime properties, including a riverside plot of 2.5 acres at Annamanada in Thrissur.

He and his wife Sony have also said to have acquired a flat in the city, a plum office space near the High Court and 25 cents of land at Elamakkara (in the suburbs of Kochi) where the construction of a bungalow is in progress, according to media reports.

Both Sreenijin and Sony are practising advocates.
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I tried to kill Dawood thrice: Bunty Pandey
Rajan man sings in police custody, gives details about failed hits on D company boss

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Posted On Monday, January 03, 2011 at 03:32:38 AM

Thrice, plans were made to kill don Dawood Ibrahim over the last 12 years. However, none was successful.


This is what Bunty Pandey, a former aide of Dawood’s arch rival, gangster Chhota Rajan, has told his interrogators, the police told Mumbai Mirror.

Pandey was arrested from Vietnam on November 3 after the police intercepted his phone calls.

“Pandey has said that he first tried to kill Dawood in 1998. Pandey was accompanied by gang members Vicky Malhotra and Farid Tanashah,” a police officer said on condition of anonymity. “The trio, in disguise, lay in wait outside the Saudi mosque where Dawood was attending Friday prayers.”


Bunty Pandey was brought to India from Vietnam in November last year
The Saudi mosque is located close to Dawood’s residence in the Clifton area in Karachi.

“Pandey’s singing. Each of his revelations throws up quite a few surprises,” the police officer admitted. “They had not carried weapons along, fearing that Dawood’s security cover would detect them,” said the officer. He added, “One of their accomplices was to get the weapons at the time of closing of prayers.”

Pandey said that their accomplice failed to turn up at the spot in time, thus foiling the plan.

In 2000, Pandey and his accomplices had kept watch for the don when his daughter, Sarah, passed away. This was after the D gang made an unsuccessful attempt on Rajan in Bangkok.

They were sure Dawood would come to perform the last rites. This time around, they carried weapons, but Dawood did not attend the funeral rites,” the police said.

The last time that Pandey tried his luck for the big ticket killing was five years ago when Dawood’s other daughter was to tie the knot with former Pakistan cricketer Javed Miandad’s son in Dubai.

“Pandey, who was in Delhi, was setting out for the Gulf. But the don who got wind of Pandey’s conspiracy alerted agencies in India. While Pandey managed to escape, Tanashah and Malhotra were arrested.”


Bunty’s earlier confession

On November 19, Mumbai Mirror reported how Pandey had caused a flutter during his interrogation when he told the Crime Branch officers that his one-time master, fugitive don Chhota Rajan, apologised to his bête noire Dawood Ibrahim to save life after the near-fatal attempt on Rajan’s life in Bangkok in 2000.

Pandey claimed Rajan apologised for parting ways with Dawood and his subsequent rivalry with him.

He also sought to buy time and save himself from any further attack from Dawood.

“Pandey has revealed a lot about how his gang operates,”
said Joint Commissioner of Police (crime) Himanshu Roy.” For now, we’re confirming the information we’re getting from him.”
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So Pandey's one of the good guys isn't he? Why is he being harrased by Indian security agencies? Is it because of the Dawood's rumored connections with Indian politicians?
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“Pandey, who was in Delhi, was setting out for the Gulf. But the don who got wind of Pandey’s conspiracy alerted agencies in India. While Pandey managed to escape, Tanashah and Malhotra were arrested.”
WTF is this supposed to mean? The agencies, tipped off by India's most wanted, caught a guy who was going to do the job which the agencies should have done? :-? :-?
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Who was the Home Minister 5 years ago ? Did he come from Mumbai area?
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Another sickining display by the sickuler media of India.

Senior RSS men at blast accused's 2006 jamboree
Was Aseemanand only a fringe player in the Hindutva camp? Although the mastermind of the alleged Hindu terror blasts was a leader of only an RSS-inspired group, Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, he used to enjoy the trust of the top Hindutva leadership. So much so that a good part of the who’s who of the related stories Aseemanand's NIA custody extended till Jan 13 Hindutva camp attended his Shabari Kumbh in Gujarat’s Dang district in 2006 to make the event a success. (Aseemanand headed the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram in Dangs district.)

Among the luminaries at the event were then Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief KS Sudershan, his deputy and current chief Mohan Bhagwat and Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, besides Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi. This will be enough for the sicklar media od Indis to tar these guys.
Also, religious and social leaders, such as Morari Bapu, Swami Satyamitrananda Giri, Asaram Bapu and Shankaracharya Vidya Narsingh Bharati of Karvir Peeth, attended the event. These leaders are thus guilty of saffron terrot by association.

Aseemanand, investigators said, organised the event meant for attracting tribals to the Hindutva camp by using the Ramayana character Shabari, a tribal woman devoted to Ram.

But the Rajasthan anti-terrorist squad has said in its chargesheet in the Ajmer blast case that Aseemanand alias Jotin Chatterjee — a suspect in blasts on the Samjhauta Express and in Mecca Masjid, Ajmer Sharif, Malegaon and Modasa — used the event to meet his followers to finalise plans for the blasts.

The chargesheet said around half-a-dozen members of Aseemanand’s group reached the venue 10-12 days ahead of the start of the event on February 11, 2006. It also said people later exposed for their roles in the blasts — Sunil Joshi, Pragya Singh Thakur, Sandeep Dange, Ramji Kalsangra, Lokesh Sharma and Devendra Gupta — were among the organisers.

Of them, Joshi, a close follower of Aseemanand, was shot dead in December 2007 while Dange and Kalsangra are yet to be apprehended. Aseemanand was arrested from Haridwar last November.

But Manmohan Vaidya, national publicity chief of the RSS, said Aseemanand was only a member, not a leader, of the ‘Shabari Kumbh Mahostav Aayojan Samiti — the event’s organising committee. Admitting he used to lead an RSS-inspired group, Vaidya declined further comment as the matter is being investigated
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HT is a virtual mouthpiece of INC ( was sickening to see Vinod Sharma defending INC with more vigor than even INC spokespersons on all channels) and it looks like INC has upped the "saffron terror" ante to distract the junta.
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^^^ Aseemanand has not been convicted yet...But if he is, a lot of RSS-types should be wary of the "guilty by association" theory which is now a favourite of the police!
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BJP, Cong spar over Assam migrant issue
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 213844.cms
NEW DELHI: With the Assam elections approaching
Congress ka Haath, Videshion ke Saath

DiggyRaja batting for foreigners in Assam, This is the real reason why suddenly diggyraja made up the story of karkare calling him
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sum wrote:

“Pandey, who was in Delhi, was setting out for the Gulf. But the don who got wind of Pandey’s conspiracy alerted agencies in India. While Pandey managed to escape, Tanashah and Malhotra were arrested.”
WTF is this supposed to mean? The agencies, tipped off by India's most wanted, caught a guy who was going to do the job which the agencies should have done? :-? :-?
Actually, someone tipped off Delhi police about Pandey's presence in Delhi and that he was on his way to the airport. 2 nights before the wedding, Delhi police intercepted a Maruti Esteem with Bunty Pandey and a retired RAW officer. DPD, as usual in its enthusiasm went straight to the press before clearing with IB and RAW and the rest is as they say is history. This episode along with the Calcutta SIM card incident post 26/11 shows how incohesive our agencies are when it comes to working together on important projects. Shivraj Patil was the HM in 2005.
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Ambar wrote: Actually, someone tipped off Delhi police about Pandey's presence in Delhi and that he was on his way to the airport. 2 nights before the wedding, Delhi police intercepted a Maruti Esteem with Bunty Pandey and a retired RAW officer. DPD, as usual in its enthusiasm went straight to the press before clearing with IB and RAW and the rest is as they say is history. This episode along with the Calcutta SIM card incident post 26/11 shows how incohesive our agencies are when it comes to working together on important projects. Shivraj Patil was the HM in 2005.
The incident happend in Mumbai, not Delhi..It was the Mumbai Police which intercepted Vicky Malhotra in a car accompnaied by a certain Ajit Doval, who had then recently retired as Director IB...the grapevine was that Dawood tipped off his own sources in the Mumbai Police to stage the intercept and sabotage the operation..
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somnath wrote:
Ambar wrote: Actually, someone tipped off Delhi police about Pandey's presence in Delhi and that he was on his way to the airport. 2 nights before the wedding, Delhi police intercepted a Maruti Esteem with Bunty Pandey and a retired RAW officer. DPD, as usual in its enthusiasm went straight to the press before clearing with IB and RAW and the rest is as they say is history. This episode along with the Calcutta SIM card incident post 26/11 shows how incohesive our agencies are when it comes to working together on important projects. Shivraj Patil was the HM in 2005.
The incident happend in Mumbai, not Delhi..It was the Mumbai Police which intercepted Vicky Malhotra in a car accompnaied by a certain Ajit Doval, who had then recently retired as Director IB...the grapevine was that Dawood tipped off his own sources in the Mumbai Police to stage the intercept and sabotage the operation..
You're right, it was Vicky Malhotra and not Bunty Pandey. But they were nabbed by DPD in Delhi and not in Mumbai.

http://www.hinduonnet.com/2005/07/15/st ... 210300.htm
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http://news.outlookindia.com/item.aspx?707223
Under attack over his claim about a call from Hemant Karkare, Congress leader Digvijay Singh today produced record of the conversation the slain ATS chief had with him on 26/11 and sought an apology from Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil and all others who had dubbed him a "liar".

Singh released the details of the call records he obtained from BSNL's Bhopal office at a press conference here, three weeks after his remarks about the call created a controversy which even resulted in the AICC distancing itself from the matter.

"People called me a liar...I was dubbed a traitor and a Pakistani agent. It pained me that Mumbai Police made selective leaks saying that there were no records of the talks between me and Karkare," Digvijay said.

"It was all the more painful for me when the Maharashtra Home Minister said in the state Assembly that no such call was made. All those who have dubbed me a liar and have put a question mark on my honesty, sincerity and credibility should apologise or at least express regrets now when I have produced documents," Singh said.

He said a letter from BSNL about the call records proves what he had said.

"The call came from his (Karkare's) office landline on my mobile phone number 9425015461," Singh said adding that Karkare's number was the official telephone number of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad.

According to the records released by Singh, the ATS chief rang him up at 17.44 hours and the conversation continued for more than six minutes. Hours later, Karkare was killed in the 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
This raises an important question... How come Mumbai MTNL does not have a outgoing call record that too land line from ATS? How did Bhopal MTNL have the incoming call record for a mobile number of Digvijay sick old dog?

Why would ATS chief call him from a common phone in the office on 11/26 when so much was going on with the terrorist attack? If he called him for 6 mins and told him about the threats, would he not prefer his private line?

Was there an informer in ATS who was giving away Digvijay sick old dog where Kakare and others are and what they are wearing and not wearing (no bullet proof vest)?

Did Digvijay call any one else after receiving the call? Did he call any satellite phone or phone number in Karachi or Antulay to relay the information that Kakare is out there without bullet proof vest to fight the Puke terrorists? I think we need to look at his records.
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BBC
Wife of Binayak Sen may seek asylum outside India
By Suvojit Bagchi BBC Bengali Service, Delhi

The wife of a leading Indian human rights activist who has been jailed for helping Maoist rebels has said she may seek political asylum.

Ilina Sen, wife of Dr Binayak Sen, told reporters that she and her family were "not feeling safe in India" after her husband's conviction
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UKstan or denmark or norway or netherland will be glad to extend help one expects.
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^^ good riddance. I hope the other RNIs take cue from that and move on to lands of pure - be it Pakistan or UKistan; and leave [sic] oppressive Indics alone.
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I had already suggested that Digvijay Singh will be more in trouble if he continues to insist that Karkare called him a short time before being killed. It can immediatley be raised as an issue as to how much his own role has been then in getting Karkare killed? Because he became privy to information (supposedly) from Karkare [we have no record of the exact conversation so do not know the content if any] he could have been instrumental in getting Karkare killed.

A variety of motivations could be put forward - for example that Karkare might have been accusing hima nd complaining against him that DS had misled Karkare about where the ATS should be looking or that ATS try its best to fix some so-called Hindu Right Wing Group and that it diverted the attention of ATS away from the real terrorists. Karkare might also have told DS about his suspicions about possible links of the terrorists much closer to DS or any organization he represents.

The more he shouts about the close proximity in time between Karkare's supposed calls and Karkares final moments - the more DS comes under suspicion. I hope appropriate people take up this argument and explore it in the same way DS is trying to.
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Recall R.R. Patil also claimed that Karkare was asking him to be relived of the investigation a few hours before the events and he had suggested he would do something about it?
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Marten ji,
I am both flabbergasted at the stupidity level shown by such stalwart "field politicians" - perhaps nurtured under blanket patronage so don't need to be careful - as well as how such voices are tolerated in the media and yet has no repercussion within the men in in uniform. Typically they don't brook such needling even if the person is not an aam aadmi.
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:mrgreen: Have to be careful with such spelling omissions also for KSA! But Things are catching up on NG. I think the appropriate measures and screws are being tightened on NG in a now classic pattern of pressurizing to fall in line. We should watch out for recent Russian "successes" and therefore other players are upset. Or could also be a signal that the bear is waking up and staking its claim. It will be a most interesting next decade.

What any balance of external forces in India means is greater freedom for the smallest mosquito inside to start biting the elephant. Because they can whine to the opponent of the side that agrees to help the then current GOI.
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NG?
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i think NG.. Nehru-Gandhi
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OK!
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