03-31-2005, 03:53 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Mar 29 2005, 12:58 PM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Mar 29 2005, 12:58 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> <!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->With the hostility towards her former mentor reaching new heights, Zaheera today also demanded a probe into all bank accounts in the name of Setalvad.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Oh God, all gulf, SINGH, CC, AID, ASHA, Biju etc support will come out in open.
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Good luck to Zaheera in getting Teesta's finances. It's been tried before...
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->4.6 Another interesting aspect of Sabrang was its very active involvement in running an advertisement campaign during the 1999 General Elections against the BJP. In an interview (http://www.humanscapeindia.net/humanscap...11997t.htm, "The Displaced And The Dispossessed", Humanscape, November 1999), Setalvad clearly stated that the initiative was taken by Communalism Combat to seek funds from three political parties - the Congress, the Communist Party of India, and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) - and 'ten prominent individuals'. The cost of the campaign was Rs 1.50 crores.
4.7 This interview took place after the elections were over. While the election process was on, Setalvad was asked about the source of finance. In The Asian Age (September 4, 1999), Setalvad had said that the support comes from four political parties, some corporate house and certain NGOs. In India Today (September 13, 1999), she said it was "from a wide spectrum of well-wishers including corporates, trade unions, women's group and NGOs." There is an axiom that it is very hard to be consistent when one is telling lies. The reports also said that Setalvad and her team for this campaign operated from the residence of a Congress leader, and worked closely with the media cell of the party.
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Oh God, all gulf, SINGH, CC, AID, ASHA, Biju etc support will come out in open.
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Good luck to Zaheera in getting Teesta's finances. It's been tried before...
an oldie..
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->4.6 Another interesting aspect of Sabrang was its very active involvement in running an advertisement campaign during the 1999 General Elections against the BJP. In an interview (http://www.humanscapeindia.net/humanscap...11997t.htm, "The Displaced And The Dispossessed", Humanscape, November 1999), Setalvad clearly stated that the initiative was taken by Communalism Combat to seek funds from three political parties - the Congress, the Communist Party of India, and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) - and 'ten prominent individuals'. The cost of the campaign was Rs 1.50 crores.
4.7 This interview took place after the elections were over. While the election process was on, Setalvad was asked about the source of finance. In The Asian Age (September 4, 1999), Setalvad had said that the support comes from four political parties, some corporate house and certain NGOs. In India Today (September 13, 1999), she said it was "from a wide spectrum of well-wishers including corporates, trade unions, women's group and NGOs." There is an axiom that it is very hard to be consistent when one is telling lies. The reports also said that Setalvad and her team for this campaign operated from the residence of a Congress leader, and worked closely with the media cell of the party.
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