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Congress Undemocratic Ideology - 4
Pension is not going to be an issue. An MP gets Rs3000 pm as pension. That is nothing. Zilch. Zip. Nada. The two other notable benefits are "Free Rail Travel Facility" and "Medical Facilities" {CGHS}. Even if one adds these two together, it is peanuts. Unless one is not ambitious and had the "government servant" attitude the benefits compares nothing with what one would get in the private sector or what the MP is likely to get in scams and corruption.



If an MP bases his or her decisions on these paltry benefits, I am willing to bet he or she is going to be more honest or less corrupt than others. And that he or she considers this post a national service.





Source: http://www.parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/intro/p8.htm
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I am trying to get exact figures on MPs pensions; meanwhile look at this:

Now , MP's take home salary is Rs 45 lakh per annum + other allowances.





TOTAL expense for a MP [having no qualification] per year : Rs.60,95,000



For 534 MPs, the expense for 1 years:



Rs. 325,47,30,000 Crores



3254730000 X 5 years =



Rs.1627,36, 50000 crores ( One Thousand six hundred crores plus..)
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This tamasha enacted by INC is getting so disgusting. Not only are they corrupt, but dangerous to the well being of a peaceful pluralistic secular harmonious society. The very things they tout they stand for. I want to spit on its face, but they are so shameless they don't even care. Why waste my spit.



Shame on Hindus, if they continue to fall for these nautanki of INC.
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[url="http://www.dailypioneer.com/305243/RSS-strikes-back-at-Congress-Digvijay.html"]RSS strikes back at Congress, Digvijay[/url]

Quote:The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has reacted strongly to the anti-Sangh tirade by senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh. The organisation said the diatribe was an effort by the ruling party, “which is itself surrounded by several controversies”, to divert people’s attention from the real issue.



The outfit took strong exception to the Congress’ reference of “minority-majority terrorism”, saying it would only weaken the ongoing efforts to deal with terrorism.



A day after Digvijay accused the RSS of pursuing the “same vendetta politics against Muslims as the Nazis did against Jews”, Sangh stated that the RSS had grown despite similar attempts by the Congress in the past to destabilise it.



“This is not the first time that such allegations have been levelled against us under a Congress Government. Every time the Congress is in trouble, it makes futile attempts to level various allegations against the Sangh. But the RSS has grown over the years, merely because it has a direct connect with the society,” RSS sarkaryavah (general secretary) Suresh (Bhaiya Ji) Joshi stated here on Monday.



He also suspected that the recent statement by the top Congress leaders could be another attempt by the ruling party to put nationalist forces in trouble.



Claiming that the Congress had always resorted to communal politics for bagging minority votes, the RSS leader claimed that the Sangh “neither subscribes nor supports violent and terror activities” in any form.



Joshi pointed out that when investigation into certain terror cases referred to by the Congress leaders was still on and the judicial process was yet to start, the allegations levelled against the Sangh were akin to interfering with the investigation and the judicial process.



“We understand that the people of our nation are intelligent enough to understand the Congress’ ploy. We hope that they do not fall prey to the Congress’ divisive politics. The Sangh would continue to serve the society,” Joshi added.
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Quote:Israel’s rebuff: don’t compare to holocaust

December 21, 2010 2:14:54 AM

PNS | New Delhi

Israel on Monday said no comparison can be made with the Holocaust, in which six million Jews were killed before and during World War II. The statement comes a day after senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh asserted that just like Hitler’s Nazi party attacked the Jews, the RSS ideology was to capture power by targeting Muslims under the garb of furthering nationalism,



Reacting to Singh’s remarks, the Israel Embassy noted, “In response to inquiries from the Press, the Embassy of Israel wishes to stress — without entering into political debate — that no comparison can be made with the Nazi Holocaust, in which six million Jews were massacred solely because they were Jewish.”
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[url="http://www.newkerala.com/news/world/fullnews-108439.html"]Sonia part of Opus Dei network: Singhal[/url]
Quote:Bhopal, Dec 19 : In the wake of massive uproar over serious allegations levelled against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) International President Ashok Singhal today targetted Congress President Sonia Gandhi and alleged that she was a part of Catholic Church Organisation Opus Dei.



Mr Singhal, while talking to reporters after addressing a Hindu Dharma Sabha, said Ms Gandhi had hurt sentiments of crores of Hindus and hundreds of saints in connection with the matter of Ram Setu and matters related to Hindu faith.



Commenting upon whistleblower website Wikileaks expose, Mr Singhal said Ms Gandhi should also explain her son, who was a ''dim-witted child'' and did not know what to speak when and where.



Speaking about serious allegations levelled against the RSS by Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh, he said, ''Now, only God will do something about him.'' Earlier, reiterating that a Ram temple will be constructed in Ayodhya, while speaking at the 'Dharma Sabha', he said it was not a merely a question of constructing Ram temple now but an issue of national movement and establishing culture of Lord Rama in the country.



''The Centre should bring a legislation to pave way for the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya. Seventy acre of land acquired for the temple should be provided for its construction,'' said Mr Singhal.



The VHP President said Hindus will not allow division of the country.



Referring to Kashmir, he said, ''the whole land there belongs to us and no one will be given an inch.'' People were today administered pledge for construction of Ram temple by organising various 'Dharma Sabhas' across the state.

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Congress plenary shows that it wants to go for mid term polls. Their arrogance is amazing.
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[url="http://hindu.com/2010/12/21/stories/2010122164511600.htm"]Sonia declares war on BJP [/url]



NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi declared war on the BJP as the 83rd plenary session of the party wound down here on Monday, while simultaneously demanding not just unity, discipline and hard work from her colleagues but accountability as well. “It is absolutely essential now that we confront our political opponents aggressively,” she said.
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Corrupt Sonia declared war on BJP, just making herself laughing stock of world.
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CBI should investigate Rahul Gandhi for ISI links: Swamy

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Sena cites Nalini, says Gandhis have love only for such terrorists





Quote:Mumbai Attacking Rahul Gandhi for his reported comments that radical Hindu groups posed a greater threat

to India than the Lashkar-e-Toiba, the Shiv Sena on Monday asked why the Gandhi family had kept in touch with Rajiv’s assassin Nalini and whether they would do the same with Sadhvi Pragya (an accused in the Malegaon bomb blast). The Gandhis, the Sena said, had love only for Islamic and other terrorists.



“There is a massive conspiracy to decry the Hindus as terrorists in their own Hindustan. Sonia Gandhi’s family is the kingpin of the plot. Only the brains of Congressmen can conjure up rotten plans of labelling Hindus as terrorists,” charged an editorial in Saamna, the Sena’s mouthpiece, on Monday.



“If the Gandhi family is so much opposed to terrorists, then why did Rahul’s Italian mother show so much sympathy for her husband’s assailant Nalini?” it questioned, pointing to Rahul’s sister Priyanka Vadra meeting the latter in jail. “...it is an unsolved puzzle as to why Rajiv’s wife is keeping sweet relations with these LTTE assailants. Then, considering the affection with which you met Nalini, did you meet (Malegaon blasts accused) Sadhvi Pragya with the same affection?” the editorial questioned.
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Already posted long ago in #15 of the Nexus Between Entities Influencing India thread:



Quote:Some more crypto christians (known, declared):

http://arkabala.sulekha.com/blog/post/20...-miano.htm

Colour delineation as in original

Quote:Christian-Missionary Raj in India thru Sonia (Miano) Gandhi by Arkabala

Are we heading towards a Christian India ? Francois Gautier


[...]

Yet there are today five Christian chief ministers in Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.

One should add that the majority of politicians in Sonia Gandhi�s closed circle are either Christians or Muslims. She seems to have no confidence in Hindus.Ambika Soni, a Christian, is General Secretary of the Congress and a very powerful person, with close access to Sonia Gandhi. Oscar Fernandes is Union Programme Implementation Minister. Margaret Alwa is the eminence grise of Maharasthra. Karnataka is virtually controlled by AK Anthony, whose secretaries are all from the Southern Christian association. Valson Thampu, a Hindu hater, is Chairman NCERT curriculum Review Committee, John Dayal, another known Hindu baiter, has been named by Sonia Gandhi in the National Integration Council; and Kancha Ilaya, who hates Hindus, is being allowed by the Indian Government to lobby with the UN and US Congress so that caste discrimination in India is taken-up by these bodies.
( One can also add to list Ajit jogi, and Digvijay Singh both christian converts & also Pranoy Roy, his niece Arundhati 'suzanna' roy )



Cryptoism is a threat for such reasons. Because those who don't know better - which is many an Indian - will innocently look at that name "Digvijay Singh" and not realise that it has a non-transparent ideology motivating it, and so they'll take him at his word or criticise just his words. Which is the wrong response and will work not at all. Creating awareness about cryptoism and cryptos would have been something. As things stand now, it doesn't matter. It's in power and knows how to retain it. "Democratically elected", to all outward opinion - certainly to the historical record and general understanding.



Hindus have no defences.

It's inside the gates. It's cancer. All it needs now is time to grow.

While it can totter and fall all by itself one fine day (but so can islam, who's holding their breath?), can't imagine what is in Hindus' power to do about it.



In the south of the country somewhere, there are already full-fledged openly-christian parties who no longer need the cryptochristianism of the congress to hide behind. <- A development that's happened much sooner than anticipated, but then, everything about the recent India has happened so fast.

"Interesting" times ahead.
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Rahul baba also had a similar statement when he was first "introduced" to politics. Something to the effect of "the RSS killed my father". RSS was urged to take to take the joker to court for a retraction at that time.



So this is an indication of the christist mind of this joker.
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The Congress has forgotten its common worker



Quote:For the first time in the last dacade, Congress workers from Bihar are complaining that what Sonia Gandhi says and what Sonia Gandhi does are two completely different things.



In speech after speech, whether it be at Bengaluru, Hyderabad or at Burari, she has announced how much she cares for the workers and how the workers need to be listened to and respected.



In the just concluded plenary, what came through was a deluge of expressions but in practice the sentiments of the workers were totally ignored. For the first time, the normally tolerant Congress workers and delegates took up cudgels against AICC general secretary Mukul Wasnik and made it clear by protesting in the plenary that they were deeply unhappy with Wasnik's leadership. In total disregard of these sentiments, Wasnik was on the stage during the entire plenary, he was conducting the show along with Janardan Dwivedi and from time to time was found to be whispering in Sonia Gandhi's ear.



As a result the situation turned worse on Tuesday when the slogan shouting Bihar delegates demonstrated outside Wasnik's residence. The delegates had sought to meet the party president, twice their allotted time was changed and finally everyone could not enter 10 Janpath as Wasnik managed to keep some of them out.



The situation turned uglier when the bihar delegates spotted Wasnik coming out of 10, Janpath and this resulted in fisticuffs. Wasnik too was not spared in the melee. It's unheard of that an AICC general secretary is manhandled outside the residence of the party president and still the leader does not act upon this.



A delegate from bihar made a pointed comment,"The leadership should not mistake Bihar for Rajasthan [ Images ]. If they don't put Bihar right, Bihar will put them right". It seems as though the delagates from Bihar are prepared for a long haul in this battle of wits.



What took the cake was a woman delegate from Uttar Pradesh Krishna Singh being beaten up by other women delegates inside 10 Janpath. The factional battles within the party have now landed right at Sonia Gandhi's doorstep. Sonia Gandhi's habit of keeping status quo is not helping her now.



Leaders say that the 83rd plenary was nothing but an exercise in fire fighting and an attempt to portray the party as 'alive and vibrant,' whereas the actual situation is totally contrary. Suddenly it is beginning to look as though the leadership is afraid of hearing the ordinary worker's views, since that is what the entire exercise was supposed to be all about.



At the conclave, hardly any workers called to deliver their views. What one saw was ministers Salman Khurshid, Sachin Pilot, Jyotiraditya Scindia, from Haryana, the party could only find Deepnder Singh Hooda, the MP son of the chief minister to articulate the sentiments of the congress men there, from Gujarat, Madhusudan Mistry was fielded, he also spoke during last month's AICC meeting. But the fact that spokesmen of the party were called to speak looked a little ludicrous considering they speak every day.



Sonia Gandhi speaks about the need to connect the party workers with the mainstream, to initiate dialogue between the party and the ministers and the government but what she is actually doing is reducing AICC meetings from two in a year to once a year and now the plenary would not be held for 5 years at a stretch since the term of the organisation has been extended from 3 years to 5 years and even when these meetings are held there is no attempt to involve the workers in the dialogue.



The grass roots worker has to sit a few kilometeres away and listen to speeches from a stage which he cannot see except on the big screens placed at the sides.



In a bid to minimise damage, cut its losses, fire fight on various fronts, whether it be outside the party or within the party itself, Gandhi has let matters drift to such an extent that party workers simply don't care, even if the whip of discipline is cracked, which it is not.



The height at this plenary was that the stage was full of men and women whose positions had been dissolved, but they still continued to sit on the dais. The plenary is held to elect new Congress Working Committee leaders after the earlier committee is dissolved after the election of the congress president.



But having done away with CWC elections for the last 12 years, Gandhi has now even dispensed with the need to bring in a new body during the plenary which would be introduced to the delegates as the new high command of the party.



But when there is a single command, which no one in the125-year old grand old party challenges, where is the need to bring in any changes or even to remove corrupt office bearers or to sideline those who do not deliver?
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[url="http://www.dailypioneer.com/305475/UPA-lands-in-onion-soup.html"]UPA lands in onion soup[/url]

Quote:Cycle of CRISES



Sugar prices went up to Rs 50 last year

Edible oil prices soared in 2008-09 as mustard oil touched Rs 100 a kg

Pulses prices touched Rs 100 last year (tur dal was selling at Rs 120)

Milk prices have gone up by around Rs 8 in the last few months

For a year, food inflation had been in double digits. It declined to a single digit figure (9.67%) only in July this year



Aam admi weeps bitter tears



Onion’s wholesale prices across India come down by Rs 10-15 but retailers increase it by Rs 5 a kg

Fall in wholesale prices due to lowering of consumption, not due to ban on exports, say traders

The dip in wholesale prices likely to take days to trickle down to the retail market

Retail price of onion at Rs70-80 per kg on Monday; Rs 35-40 last week

Traders deny Govt’s charge, say onion’s winter crop can’t be hoarded





With news of crisis in India, prices in Pakistan too go up by 30 per cent

Insignificant import of bigger-sized, poor-quality Pakistan onions in the past two days

The onion crisis has erupted within days of a sharp hike in petrol and milk prices

It has also the potential of straining relations between NCP leader Sharad Pawar and the Congress
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[url="http://www.dailypioneer.com/305440/Creating-a-shortage.html"]UPA has mastered the art of fleecing masses[/url]
Quote:While mounting popular anger against the rising price of onions — a kilo now costs up to `100 in many places — because of the UPA Government’s mismanagement of what many believe is an artificial scarcity meant to fleece the aam admi already reeling under the twin impact of inflation and galloping food prices is understandable, there really is no reason for surprise. [size="5"]Ever since the Congress returned to power at the head of the UPA in the summer of 2004, there have been three discernible trends. First, living costs have multiplied for every strata of society, more so for the poor and the under-privileged. Not only have daily necessities become more expensive, but food prices have become prohibitive.[/size] The aam admi, who is supposed to be the focal point of this Government’s policies and programmes and on whose plight Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi waxed eloquent to thunderous applause from the faithful at the party’s recent jamboree in Delhi, has been abandoned to his fate. Second, there is a pattern to the repeated shortage of essential commodities that has added to the woes of the masses. From pulses to wheat and sugar to onions, [size="5"]a severe shortage has been manufactured with the active connivance of Ministers, politicians, bureaucrats, traders and hoarders.[/size] The Minister who is supposed to ensure adequate supplies and price stability is more interested in ‘managing’ cricket than fulfilling his responsibilities. The [color="#FF0000"]Prime Minister, who is supremely indifferent to all issues of governance other than pandering to the US and appeasing Pakistan, which are the sole items on his agenda, would be clueless as to what has brought about the shortage in the supply of onions, just as he would be ignorant of the reasons behind the periodic spells of shortage economy that his Ministers help create for reasons that do not require elaboration.[/color] Third, this is a Government that is repeatedly caught ‘unawares’ and steps in to ‘manage’ food shortage at the last moment after the damage has been done and illicit profits reaped.



Corruption comes in various shades. It is not limited to Mr A Raja cheating the national exchequer while hawking 2G Spectrum to fly-by-night operators right under the nose of the Prime Minister. The creation of artificial scarcity — the Government could have imposed a ban on the export of onions and sourced supplies from the international market well in advance as everybody knew of this year’s crop failure due to heavy rains but chose not to do so — by Ministers in Mr Manmohan Singh’s team also qualifies as corruption because individuals stand to profit from such crises. Of course, it makes little or no sense to berate a regime headed by a Prime Minister who believes his job is done by giving bogus speeches on equitable growth and eradicating poverty while his team exerts itself to device ways and means of hitting the people where it hurts the most. Mr Sharad Pawar is no doubt to blame, as are bureaucrats in his Ministry and NAFED, traders and hoarders, for the shortage in the supply of onions and the consequent spiralling of its price in the retail market. But that does not absolve the Prime Minister of his responsibility. He is welcome to protest and whine about being targeted, but that will not detract from the fact that the latest shortage has been created under his watch. As always, he elected to remain silent.
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B. Raman on INC's attempt to demonize RSS. http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...916&SKIN=B
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[url="http://www.dailypioneer.com/305510/Face-JPC-or-quit-BJP-tells-prime-minister.html"]Face JPC or quit, BJP tells prime minister[/url]
Quote: BJP leader L.K. Advani Wednesday said he was making one "final appeal" to Manmohan Singh to accept the demand.

..



Jaitley said this was unacceptable to the opposition. "You must quit if you can't face a JPC," he thundered.

....





Instead, he appealed to Manmohan Singh to give up his 'no-JPC' stance and face a JPC.



"I am making my final appeal. You have the right to accept our demand. No one can stop you," he said, suggesting that Congress president Sonia Gandhi was the reason Manmohan Singh was against a JPC.



"Please accept the demand and say what you want to say (at the JPC)."



If the prime minister did not agree, 2010 would be remembered as the "year of corruption" and of "stinking scams", Advani said.



Another BJP leader, Sushma Swaraj, was equally critical of the Congress and its government.



"Why are they afraid of JPC?" she asked at the rally, where leaders of the Janata Dal-United (JD-U), Akali Dal and Shiv Sena among others were also present.
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Remove corrupt UPA government: Gadkari

PM keeps awaiting words from 10 Janpath: Advani


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[url="http://www.ptinews.com/news/1214455_50-held-for-flag-demonstrations-against-Rahul-"]50 held for flag demonstrations against Rahul[/url]
Quote:Coimbatore, Dec 23 (PTI): About 50 workers of Shiv Sena and Hindu Munnani were arrested today for attempting to stage black flag demonstrations against Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who is on a visit to nearby Tirupur, in protest against his recent remarks on Hindu terror.



While 36 Sena workers were arrested at Gandhi Park area, 24 Munnani activists were taken into cutody in Gandhipuram in the heart of the city, police said.



Meanwhile, workers of Hindu Makkal Katchi released in the air two pigeons, with black ribbon tied to their legs, to register their protest against Rahul.



In another incident, BJP and Shiv Sena workers released black baloons in Tirupur to show their protest against the Congress leader, who was scheduled to address party workers in the afternoon.
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