From: "N.KRISHNA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

<The recent report that London manager’s fraud costs BoI $82m may not be a simple case of fraud and could involve political pressure and if the past is any thing to go by, Congress could be the prime suspect.>



Dear Mr.N. Krishna, BSc (Eng), DBM, DITM, PGDTQM, PGDEM, MIE, CE, MIHospE (UK), MemASHRAE (USA), ISHRAE
Ex. Senior Scientific Officer, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay,



I still await your clarification to my TWO previously asked but yet unanswered very simple questions:



1. WHAT is the basis of the allegation you made in your letter to the new CEC? :< Sonia Gandhi ... voted in 1980, a solid three years before she became a citizen of India >



2. Could you please enlighten me WHY it was that HINDU MEN expected HINDU WOMEN of lower caste to FLASH THEIR BREASTS as a form of salutation?
reference. courtesy http://www.kerala.cc/keralahistory/index25.htm




Now....you have come up with some NEW well worn talking point. The "Iraq Oil bribe for India Congress" bogus story was posted several months ago on Goanet by a Chaddiwalla whose name escapes me at this moment. He did NOT bother to post the DENIAL.


Here you are AGAIN with this BCCI and Indian Congress story....and the Vatican Bank addendum.



I for one fully agree with you. The Congress Topiwallas are, and the Banco Ambrosiano fellas were NO GOOD ! But, the monopoly on being NO GOOD is not only with the Topiwallas - and the Vatican wallas. What about the Chaddiwallas.



While you procedd to DUCK and Weave around the First 2 questions reposted above, May I ask my question No 3 of a learned man (with Multiple Diplomatosis Exponensis) like you:


Do you agree with the following story in the Chandigarh Tribune ?

I DO NOT WANT TO BELIEVE IT:

Await your response. Though as per my experience with other Tumeric spouts we have had before. They spew hatred, abuse and run away with a DUCK of the questions

jc




http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040226/world.htm#1


UK charities scam linked to Sangh Parivar
Ashish Kumar Sen

Washington, February 25
A report to be released in the House of Lords in London today provides alarming evidence linking UK-based charities to Sangh Parivar groups in India.


The report, “In Bad Faith? British Charity and Hindu Extremism,” produced by Awaaz, a London-based secular network, states that these charities collected donations running into millions of pounds from the British public under the guise of humanitarian causes. Most prominent among these were relief efforts to aid victims of the Orissa cyclone and the Gujarat earthquake.

“We do not think it is a coincidence that the two Indian states where Hindutva networks, violence and hatred have grown phenomenally in recent years both had natural and human tragedies, followed by massive funding to Hindutva organisations from overseas,” the report says.

The document explains in detail how the UK based Sewa International sent £2 million raised for Gujarat earthquake relief to its Indian counterpart, Sewa Bharati. Part of the Sangh Parivar, Sewa Bharati has a well-documented agenda of expanding Hindutva networks in India.

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