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Almost the entire Congress party and a number of ministers in the United Progressive Alliance government including Finance Minister P Chidambaram have been fielded by the leadership to defend Robert Vadra the son-in-law of Sonia Gandhi. Vadra has been targeted for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income and has been accused of carrying out big business dealings with DLF for a quid pro quo..your views on it?
Asked by dharamender nebhnani,
07 Oct '12 07:06 pm
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They are all trying to salvage the reputation of the 'royal' family. That is why this defense. However, it is a known fact that there are too many in India possessing assets disproportionate to their known sources of income.
Yh tho India me chaltha hi rahtha hai!
But, I am against any form of corruption.
Answered by Francisco, 07 Oct '12 07:10 pm
Yh tho India me chaltha hi rahtha hai!
But, I am against any form of corruption.
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Today I heard a powerful and influential political leader saying in a news channel that soon India will be sold to the foreign powers. Let us hope and pray his predictions will not come true. Let God save India!!!
Answered by Good Citizen, 07 Oct '12 07:50 pm
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There is a one soft spot in a body, when it gets hit the whole body responds. Itz same with Vadra :P
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 07 Oct '12 08:49 pm
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They have to this for their survival and their is race to show royalty.it is highestkind of sycophancy shown by leaders.khurshid even said he can die for sonia gandhi.but when mulayam.maya.laloo are surviving with same charges how robert will be affected in any way?
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 07 Oct '12 08:01 pm
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The first family of the country wants him to be defended with all the might in their possession
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 07 Oct '12 07:46 pm
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Doing things on his own
needed to be defended by too many
Answered by anil garg, 08 Oct '12 06:00 pm
needed to be defended by too many
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The whole process should be aproached thro court
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 08 Oct '12 03:57 pm
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It is quiet common in india that all politicians make such a great dealing to accrue a large assets. since there was no severe punishments like hanging or forfeituring the assets we can see many such games. congress ministers are showing their loyality to their head.
Answered by Panneer Selvam, 08 Oct '12 03:46 am
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