Marshall Mendonza wrote, on above subject: We have been reading quite a bit on the telecom scam here in this forum mostly culled out from sangh parivar publications which has its own biases and slants. Here is an interview of Kapil Sibal by Arnab Goswami on Times Now which gives the other point of view. http://www.timesnow.tv/articleshow/4358701.cms
My response: Marshall, you appear to be all out to say come what may, I will defend my soni but you proved to be a very weak advocate for Kangress. You appeared to be just got out from your slumber with total ignorance about the views and stands taken by other political parties in India. And that you have not even heard nor comprehended the interview of Kapil Sibal with Arnab Goswami properly but preferred to forward the web-link to goanet in defense of 2G(andi)s an perfect copy cat practice of Clerk. Marshall even pretends has though he does not know how media personnel are hired to do what Kangress wants. Yes, staying in power is a privilege, but explosions of scams after scam has proved that to hold on to power with the help of corrupt scam-artist ministers and partners is not a safe bet for PM any more, although it has proved to be the safest bet for 2 G(andi)s has they are unaccountable to anyone. While concluding this posting, I pose few questions which most Indians are asking in connection with telecom scam: 1) is not PM entrusted by the constitution to uphold the national interest first? Has he done justice to this basic requirement? 2) how could he ignore his cabinet minister Raja choking a public revenue stream? 3) why did he not say NO to Raj and defined his limits of his arbitrariness 4) why did he allow the CBI to underperform in investigating telecom scandal? 5) it appears that Manmohan Singh works as though he is answerable to hidden extra-constitutional force and not to entire nation? If so, which is that hiding force? Although answers are self-evident, I expect Marshall Mendonza will answer them. In telecom scam, Manmohan Singh is not only guilty of omission but is on the verge of being accused of complicity. Best regards, U. G. Barad
