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The National Committee for Protection of Natural Resources (NCPNR) has unearthed key documents that reveal the deep involvement of four former chief ministers S M Krishna, Dharam Singh, H D Kumaraswamy and B S Yeddyurappa in illegal mining.-Comment
Asked by venkatesaldevarajan,
14 Dec '11 06:46 am
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If such investigations are made in to the past records of the former chief ministers i don't think that we find any one cm of the recent past who was not involved in stealing the national property in one way or the other.Otherwise how come they have made such huge properties with humble background if not by illegal means of one or the other type.It seems they have born to make the nature barren.
Answered by Ramakrishnegowda, 14 Dec '11 07:12 am
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Cam the illegal things like mine be done without the involvement of the CM. just not possible
Answered by iqbal seth, 14 Dec '11 06:54 am
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More we see of coming days,more we find exposures surpassing the previous figures.
How mean and dirty and nude were so big names in reality.
Answered by vishwabandhubajpai, 14 Dec '11 06:53 am
How mean and dirty and nude were so big names in reality.
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All these point to the desirability of administration of a State not for long and continuously by the same party and the persons. West Bengal's ills of today can be traced to this. Even manipulation of poll results is attempted frequently by the selfish administration. In Tamil Nadu more than half a dozen ex-ministers are inside jail, with more sharks waiting to enter.What type of Public service these politicians do is clear now.
Answered by Arakuzha Ramachandran, 14 Dec '11 08:13 am
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