Know our future President. And know another betrayal of India.

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Dr.Prahalathan KK, BM Chennai

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Jul 17, 2007, 6:27:46 AM7/17/07
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It does not matter whether, in the end, Pratibha Patil wins or loses. In her choice the nation has already lost.
Here are some intresting facts from an article by MV Kamath which give a beautiful insight into this sham of an election which Sonia (Mano) Gandhi has staged.

1.         Pratibha Patil’s name emerged only after five Congress leaders all men were first considered and then, under Leftist pressure, rejected to their utter embarrassment and eternal shame. Think of them; all well-known figures, each distinguished in his own way, men like Pranab Mukherjee, Karan Singh, Shivraj Patil, Arjun Singh and Sushil Kumar Shinde. All of them were humiliated. For the Congress, therefore, to claim that it was their idea to have a woman president is pure humbug and large scale cheating of the public. It will fool nobody.

2.         Pratibha has no known track record of having done anything of consequence for women in all these decades of being in public life. And who says that it take only a woman to take the cause of women. Ram mohan Roy, a man was the one who fought against Sati system.

3.        So is Rajdeep Sardesai, editor-in-chief of CNN-IBN and a columnist besides, who wants to know who is bothered, that in her selection was also the humiliation of another son of the (Maharashtrian) soil, Shivraj Patil. “Ms.Patil,” writes Sardesai, “has revealed no glimmer of threatening talent, no unsettling flamboyance, no unnecessary excellence or extraordinary charisma that her supporters and patrons might undoubtedly have hated or seen as a rival power centre”. Shiv Sena kindly note.

4.        Forget the fact that Pratibha Patil’s brother has been charged with a grievous crime. Forget the fact that the sugar factory of which Pratibha Patil was founding chairman owes a bank some Rs.19 crores and not a paise has been repaid.

5.        The co-operative bank in Jalgaon set up by Pratibha Patil ostensibly to empower women had its licence revoked in 2003 by the Reserve Bank of India which charged the bank with a faulty loan policy and a policy which largely benefited her own relatives. One Anjali Dilipsingh Patil who got a waiver of Rs.29.86 lakhs, a sister-in-law Rajkaur Dilipsingh Patil who got a waiver of Rs.2.47 lakhs and yet another sister-in-law Kavita Aravind Patil who got a waiver of Rs.8.59 lakhs. According to reports, in all, a dozen of Pratibha’s relatives were granted loans totalling Rs. 2.2 crores, most of them declared Non-performing Assets (NPAs).

6.        After an RBI inspection of the bank in 2002, it was declared sick. The gross NPAs of the bank, that is, loans that have gone bad, amount to 65.8 per cent of the total loans and advances. A writ petition filed by the bank’s depositors in the High Court says: “Because of the influence of Respondents (Pratibha Patil), the bank has given various loans to the relatives and to a sugar factory of which she is a Director. Her relatives have not paid back the loans.

7.        Considering that it was Dr. Kalam who had raised the issue of Sonia Gandhi’s ineligibility to the Prime Ministership because of her alien past, it would have been a miracle if the Congress President stood by him at this crucial hour.  What the present situation shows is a betrayal of all principles by the Congress. Worse, it is a betrayal of India. If the Congress does not understand this, it understands nothing.

It does not matter whether, in the end, Pratibha Patil wins or loses. In her choice the nation has already lost.
http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14491518


Forwarding this message will not achieve you anything, neither deleting it will harm you. And this mail originated from my computer, not from Vaishno Devi or Vatican. Its sole aim is to let everyone know who our future President is and feel ashamed for ourselves. Maybe the article is biased... Maybe it says the truth. I’ve forwarded because I felt satisfied it is the truth.

 

 

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Prahalathan
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