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#751 From: "Bharatkumar" <bharatkumar007@...>
Date:: Mon May 3, 2004 4:41 pm
Subject:: Join NTAT A Social Forum To Make India Shineing In True Sense !!!
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Dear friend,

Inviting to be Distric Leader / Team Leader for NTAT Project India


A new phase has started in our work as new winds of changes have
started blowing not only in India but are sweeping clear and
unobstructed all over the world. This is time for us in India when
all of us can come together and contribute in positive and
constructive manner to bring about the holistic and healthy changes
in this region and work on many critical issues that are concerning
our society and people. This letter is a call request to all friends
to support the work and be a part of social change that we are
desiring. Cleaning up society, getting rid of all the corruption and
disinformation muck being spread and in nutshell, attepting to bring
improvements in all walks of life in non partisan and with a
humanistic mindset and most important of all providing a framework
for all individual members of society to achieve abundance and
improve their financial status.

As Director NTAT South West Region I officially start today formation
of NTAT  TEAMS  - National Take Action Teams  of volunteers who are
willing to take up important assignments in their region. This is a
voluntary work and I am inviting committed friends with  "a vision
and an attitude of service" towards people in society, country and
this region.

In first phase of our work we are focussing on having Districr / Team
Leaders in all States, districts, cities, towns who, in coming weeks,
shall add to the network their own team Team Member. This work is to
complete soon and if not 24 hours during 7 days, still requires a
little serious commitment and some hours every week from District
Leaders with passion to move forward with coming improvement projects
in their area which will be well supported.

Second phase of NTAT shall entail wide spread projects to be taken up
by all of us that will aim at bringing awareness, true information to
people, removing the illegitimate monarchy of the corrupt fuedal
forces that are working to serve their own narrow agenda in total
disregard to principles of truth, honesty, integrity, harmony, peace,
development, clean governance and getting rid from control of dark
forces of corruption, lies, deciet and disinformation. Second phase
projects will improve the quality of life and finances of each member
of society and provide a platform for holistic development that shall
be carried out by us all and shall be well supported in terms of
support and means to do this. In short we are to gather and be ready
to bring this action for the people and by the people and make a
clean sweep of obstructions that dark forces in society are placing
before us in a peaceful manner.

For more information please visit   www.nesara.us and in the top Left
corner, click on "Join the NTAT" and fill out the form to join the
NTAT.  This will put you in the official list. Your information will
not be shared by us with anyone and shall be kept private.

If you are interested in this exciting projects please do write me
one line email with subject line " Yes  for District Leader / Team
Leader / Team Member  and indicate in the body of your email your
particulars location email and telephone number and a few lines about
yourself.

  Also go through Dove Reports at www.nesara.us

Regards

BharatKumar S Bhandary(BK)
District Leader NTAT

#750 From: "cosmicwhole" <astarith@...>
Date:: Tue Apr 20, 2004 4:45 am
Subject:: Fw: IP Debates Living large in India's Lok Sabha (Sanjeev Jain)
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Forward from another list_

Former Indian Law Minister Ram Jethmalani has a book collection worth
Rs 4 million (US$91,297). Mayawati, the acerbic chief of the Bahujan
Samaj Party is the daughter of a lowly peon and belongs to the
economically marginalized Dalit caste. But she has in her name a
whopping Rs 97.8 million in different bank accounts. Ram Naik has
generally been considered that rarity - a member of parliament with a
clean image. Yet he owns a house in south Mumbai worth Rs 6.3
million, from which he earns a rental income of Rs 30,000 every
month.

Jethmalani, Mayawati and Naik are among the thousands of eager
politicians vying for the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha - lower house of
the Indian parliament - election campaigning for which is currently
under way. And these juicy tidbits about their personal wealth are
now in the public domain thanks to a recent diktat from the Election
Commission of India. Aspiring members of parliament now have to
declare via affidavits the details of court cases pending against
them as well as the breakup of their and their spouse's movable and
immovable properties, including bank balances, financial investments,
real estate, vehicles and jewelry.

Local politicians have always been known to hoard assets, to use a
quaint Indian _expression, "disproportionate to their known sources
of income". Nevertheless, the novelty of the declarations and the
nuggets of trivia springing from them continue to be the topic of
conversation in many coffee shops. Thus, Srikantadatta Narasimharaja
Wodeyar is the richest aspirant for a Lok Sabha seat, having declared
assets worth Rs 15.2 billion. The portly scion of the erstwhile royal
family of Mysore state in south India claims the Mysore and Bangalore
palaces among his personal possessions. But the ownership of the two
world famous properties is under dispute and the matter is presently
before the Supreme Court of India. According to the affidavit filed
by the former prince, he also owns seven other large properties in
south India, including three palaces.

The plunge from royalty to commoner is sharp, with the next
wealthiest, actor-politician Sunil Dutt, declaring his total assets
at Rs 220 million. A two-time MP belonging to the Congress party,
Dutt's wealth is largely derived from some shrewd real estate
investments made when he was a popular film star of the seventies.
His party's president, Sonia Gandhi, opposition leader in the last
Lok Sabha and widow of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi,
pegs her wealth at Rs 7.4 million. Among her assets are an ancestral
home in Italy, bank deposits, gold and silver jewelry and two plots
of land.

What has raised eyebrows is the declaration by Rahul Gandhi, her son
and the Congress candidate from Amethi in Uttar Pradesh state. He has
made shrewd investments worth Rs 700,000 in the Indian money markets,
owns jewelry worth Rs 125,000 and has deposited Rs 1.1 million in
Indian banks and about $65,000 in banks abroad. "All this while, we
were told that Rahul Gandhi is a student at Trinity College,
Cambridge. Then how did he acquire these assets?" .

But the BJP's leaders, including some of the leading lights of the
party, have also not escaped scrutiny. Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee's assets are worth over Rs 5.8 million. This includes Rs
20,000 in cash and Rs 382,886 in a bank account. He also has a term
deposit account of Rs 2.5 million and has made investments worth Rs
120,782. He owns a flat in New Delhi, worth about Rs 2.2 million. He
also has a share (worth Rs 600,000) in an ancestral house in the
central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani, often praised for his modest ways,
is worth Rs 11.8 million. External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha's
wife Nilima Singh owns a house in New Delhi worth Rs10 million. She
also has a bank bond of Rs 800,000 and jewelry worth Rs150,000.
Minister for Non-Conventional Energy Sources Karia Munda owns three
buildings valued at Rs 1 million and agricultural land worth Rs
450,000. Finally, Rabindra Pandey, a MP belonging to the BJP, owns
three apartments in New Delhi and one each in the east Indian cities
of Patna, Kolkata and Ranchi.

There are similar other surprises from the declarations of candidates
belonging to other parties. Wrestler-turned-politician and Samajwadi
Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav owns land worth Rs 3.1 million.
Newspaper delivery boy-turned-politician Vasant Davkhare, the NCP
candidate for Thane constituency, whose mother was a vegetable seller
even when he was the mayor of Thane, has declared assets of Rs 31
million.

An interesting case is that of underworld don-turned-politician Arun
Gawli, who is fighting as an independent candidate for the Mumbai
South Central seat. He has declared assets of Rs 20 million. A school
dropout, Gawli has often been booked on several cases of murder and
extortion and even spent a stint in Yervada Prison, four hours away
from Mumbai. Apart from land and investments in various financial
instruments, Gawli possesses ornaments valued at Rs 1.8 million,
vehicles worth Rs 1.4 million and Rs 700,000 in cash.

Three topics of conversation have repeatedly turned out to be great
ice-breakers at Indian social gatherings: the performance of the
national cricket team, the off-screen sex lives of film stars and
corruption among the political class. "Apart from providing great
entertainment value, these net worth reports have proved what we knew
all along - our politicians are among the most corrupt in our land,"

India has the dubious distinction of figuring 83rd in the Global
Corruption Index, a survey of 133 nations recently conducted by
Transparency International. Media exposes have often pointed fingers
at the corrupt ways of Indian politicians and some of the celebrated
cases have even gone to court. However, most of them have got
entangled in the over-burdened Indian judicial system and the cases
have dragged on for years. In the interim period, some of the accused
have died and the political careers of others have run their natural
courses. But in most cases the politicians involved continue to enjoy
the fruits of office and, it is sniggered, do what they are best at -
making money by way of bribes and commissions.

It has now been 13 years since Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in a
bomb blast, but the ghost of the Bofors guns scandal continues to
tarnish the former prime minister's name as well as that of his
Congress party. The grandson of India's first prime minister was
alleged to have pocketed Rs 640 million by way of commission from
leading Swedish armaments manufacturer Bofors AB. The jury is still
out on that case. His successor, Narasimha Rao, was hauled to the
Indian courts by Lakhubai Pathak, a London-based pickle manufacturer,
on charges of bribery. Pathak died last year and Rao's political
career is more or less finished, but the case drags on in the courts.

Communications minister Sukh Ram fell from grace in 1996 when federal
authorities uncovered wads of Indian currency totally worth Rs 350
million from under his mattress. The money, it was alleged, was part
of the bribes paid by a leading New Delhi-based telecom company. But
Sukh Ram went on to float his own political outfit, the Himachal
Vikas Party, which in turn became a key ally of the ruling BJP
government in his home state of Himachal Pradesh. Ram has now
switched allegiance to the Congress.

A R Antulay had to quit his chief ministership of Maharashtra in 1982
after an intensive campaign by the Indian Express newspaper proved
that he had accepted illegal political donations from Mumbai's
builder lobby. But the scandal did not finish his political career
and he is now the Congress candidate for the Kolaba constituency in
the ensuing Lok Sabha elections. Former cine star Jayaram Jayalalitha
made the usual rounds of the courts after figuring in a series of
corruption-related cases but she is now the chief minister of the
south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Whenever an Indian politician is faced with corruption charges, he
always comes up with the favorite line: all this is the handiwork of
my political opponents. This is the pat explanation that Laloo Prasad
Yadav, the silver-haired supremo of the Rashtriya Janata Dal party
gave to the press when he was accused in 1998 of siphoning out funds
meant for cattle fodder in the north Indian state of Bihar, of which
Yadav was then the chief minister. Yadav's is the perfect example of
the scant disregard that Indian politicians have for corruption
charges against them. He faced a short jail term while the
investigations were on. But in a brazen act that had no parallels in
India's political history, he appointed his wife Rabri Devi, an
illiterate mother of 11, as the state's chief minister before setting
off for jail.

Yadav is now standing for elections in the Madhepura constituency.
This son of a poor farmer has bank deposits worth Rs 500,000 against
his name. His collection of precious stones is worth Rs 25,000. In
addition, he owns jewelry worth Rs 28,000. Housewife-turned-Chief
Minister Rabri Devi, meanwhile, owns 50 cows and 31 calves valued at
Rs 520,000. The reluctant politician also has bank deposits totaling
Rs 400,000, jewelry worth Rs 260,000 and land estimated at Rs 1.4
million.

In all these cases of asset revelation, the initial disbelief
gradually gave way to extreme skepticism. Political pundits insist
that most candidates have grossly under-declared their assets. It is
a well-known fact that in order to escape scrutiny, many politicians
transfer their assets to the names of their kith and kin. It is
believed that the Yadav kids own assets totaling Rs. 9 million.
Others appoint close political associates as benami (bogus) owners of
their properties or businesses. Thus, the owner of a well-known
chemical firm is believed to be fronting for an important politician
who has often played key roles both at the state and central levels.

The affidavits also fall short of presenting the correct picture
because in many cases the politicians have declared the purchase
prices of their real estate possessions and not their higher,
prevailing market rates. This is particularly true in metropolises
like Mumbai some areas of which fetch the highest real estate prices
in the world. Doubting Thomases point out the case of Manohar Joshi,
who came to the city in 1951 as an impoverished lad of 14 and later
rose to become an important leader of the local Shiv Sena party,
mayor of Mumbai, chief minister of Maharashtra, the country's
minister for heavy industries and public enterprises and finally, the
speaker of the Lok Sabha.

Alongside his political career, the witty Joshi made a name for
himself as the owner of the Kohinoor Technical Institute (KTI), which
has branches all over the city imparting technical education. He is
now seeking re-election from the Mumbai North Central constituency
and has declared as his assets eight properties in Mumbai's prime
areas of Worli, Dadar and Matunga, totally valued at Rs 26.4
million. "Nearly every KTI branch is a three-storied structure. His
property in up-market Worli alone must be worth around Rs 12
million,"



The salary of an Indian MP is only Rs 12,000 per month. But add the
various allowances and privileges he enjoys, and a MP's take-home
every month ends up exceeding that of even a senior-level manager of
a multinational corporation. Every MP gets Rs 20 million per annum
ostensibly for development work in their constituency. The government
takes care of all medical expenses. An MP is entitled to free air
travel in business class, three telephone connections and a fully
furnished bungalow. He/she gets a daily allowance of Rs 500 for
attending parliamentary sessions and a monthly constituency allowance
of Rs 10,000. Finally, the privileges extend beyond an MP's tenure in
the form of a monthly pension of a minimum of Rs 3,000 (the amount
can increase, depending on the number of years the MP has put in as a
people's representative in parliament).

Of course, nowhere on paper are the intangible benefits of being a
politician mentioned. These include lobbying for moneyed groups and
getting legislation enacted in their favor. Then there is the
advantage of getting your near and dear ones appointed on lucrative
government corporations and committees, both at the central and state
levels.

With all of these resources to make money on the side at their
disposal, the figures declared by the politicians seem highly
unrealistic. Nevertheless, the common Indian feels that making it
mandatory for Lok Sabha candidates to declare their assets is a good
first step towards bringing greater probity in public life.

It is now important for taking the process forward and as a next
step, perhaps the next time around, the asset figures should be cross-
checked by the Election Commission so that their veracity is
established. Only then will the Indian politician stop taking the
rest of his countrymen for an unnecessary and long ride.

Does our Electrol system allows for compulsory scrutiny of this
assets declared by the peson who is contesting election, what are
there are sources of Income, whether they had declared the property
in their Income Tax Returns, wealth tax return . Whether this member
are filing properly Income tax return, how this wealth had earned
when they had no business and also the allownancesd and salary what
are getting is sufficient to cater to purchase the wealth. Is there
is some unearth wealth also in name of relatives. I think there
should be a system of compulsory scrutiny of weath declared with
Income tax returns, wealth tax returns, and their source of income so
that the member who is contesting election should be free from
corruption.

Sanjeev Jain


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#749 From: "Najmudin Bookwala" <ngbk2000@...>
Date:: Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:10 am
Subject:: Look who’s running scared
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Mumbai, April 19: Arun Gawli now appears to be getting a taste of
his own medicine.

The don-turned-politician, whose name still strikes terror in the
hearts of many, is running scared that he might be "bumped off" in a
fake encounter.

And the enemy to watch for the don of Dagdi chawl — who's contesting
from Mumbai South-Central on an Akhil Bharatiya Sena ticket — is not
some old rival but his very own nephew and Nationalist Congress
Party candidate, Sachin Ahir.

Gawli's entry into the fray has turned the constituency into one of
the most eagerly watched "fight spaces" in these parts. He is up
against sitting Shiv Sena MP Mohan Rawle, who has won the seat a
record four times, and Ahir, who is no pushover either.

But there's little doubt that his candidature has upset calculations
and added spice to the big fight. Both his rivals and the ruling
Congress-NCP combine look jittery.

Once Gawli let on that he would fight the polls, the government
began to dig up old cases against him. It even had him arrested in a
1990 extortion case just before he headed in a big cavalcade of
riotous supporters to file his nomination.

The reformed don was let off almost immediately after he furnished a
Rs 10,000 bond, but the message was clear: the government wasn't
happy he was in the fray.

Gawli immediately called a news conference and complained his own
nephew was after his life. "My own nephew is getting the police to
harass me and I may be bumped off on a fake encounter. My life is at
risk,'' he whined, at his Dagdi chawl fortress.

A rattled Ahir waved off the allegations and threatened legal action
against his uncle. "What nonsense is this? It is surprising that the
person the whole city fears says he is scared of me."

Ahir, who cut his political teeth at Gawli's feet, denied asking him
to withdraw in his favour. "Old habits die hard — he (Gawli) has
threatened some of my supporters. How can anybody threaten him?"

But Gawli sang a different tune. Gandhi cap firmly in place, he
said: "I have been through a lot and will not be cowed by threats.
This is a democracy and I will not withdraw my nomination under any
circumstance.

"Sachin is scared of me, that's all. The kid who got into politics
after I gave him a break in the trade union has turned into a
rakshash (demon) now. Power has gone to his head.''

Rawle won the last election by 176,325 votes.

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040420/asp/nation/story_3148860.asp

#748 From: "Najmudin Bookwala" <ngbk2000@...>
Date:: Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:11 am
Subject:: Will the Pawar magic work again?
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Monday, 19 April , 2004, 12:02

Satara: Will NCP Chief Sharad Pawar be able to maintain his
dominance in Western Maharashtra, the land of sugar cooperatives
that holds the key to power in the state?
This has become a million dollar question with the Shiv Sena-BJP
combine attempting to make inroads in the NCP territory where
Congress is playing a second fiddle to Pawar in the Lok Sabha
elections being held on April 20 and 26.

Despite the NCP and Congress coming together in an alliance, the
situation has turned complex in the region ahead of the crucial
Assembly polls in the wake of drought, crisis in the sugar industry,
closure of several sugar cooperatives and other industrial units as
also non-completion of the ambitious Krishna valley project.
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There is also a growing perception that the area is being neglected
in view of the strident demands for completion of backlog of
development projects in Vidarbha, Marathwada and Konkan region.

Besides, the NCP-Congress alliance itself has resulted in an
overnight change of political equations with local leaders who are
apprehensive of not getting nominations in the Assembly polls moving
to other parties including the Shiv Sena and BJP or remaining
inactive in the campaign.

Matters have not helped much in spite of the Congress-NCP coalition
running the state for the past over four years. The Government has
been handicapped by a growing debt burden but its detractors say it
was all a question of management.

The Shiv Sena-BJP combine is upbeat in view of the coming Assembly
polls as its feels that the incumbency factor would hit the ruling
coalition hard. Western Maharashtra comprises of 12 Lok Sabha
constituencies in the districts of Pune, Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur,
Solapur and Ahmednagar.

This time, Shiv Sena and BJP are banking on leaders from NCP and
Congress, who parted ways ahead of the elections, to spring a
surprise on Pawar and his colleagues in Congress.

At least five of the nominees of the Shiv Sena-BJP in Western
Maharashtra are fresh entrants from Congress and NCP and are leaders
in their own right in their areas.

At least four of these new entrants are giving a tough fight to NCP
and Congress in Ichalkaranji, Kolhapur, Khed and Kopargaon.

In fact, the BJP nominee from Baramati against Pawar is Prithviraj
Jachak, a close associate of the NCP President in the sugar
cooperative sector who moved to the saffron party last month.

In the 1999 elections, when Pawar had parted company with Congress
on the foreign origin issue of Sonia Gandhi, he won seven seats in
five districts of Western Maharashtra which included Pandharpur from
where RPI leader Ramdas Athavale had emerged victorious due to the
NCP's support.

That time Haribhau Mahale of the JD-S had won from Malegaon in
Nashik district of North Maharashtra in the wake of his party's tie-
up with NCP. The Congress had won two seats from the area with
Sushilkumar Shinde emerging victorious from a seat bagged by BJP in
a bypoll last year.

Another seat won by Congress was Sangli where Prakash Patil, son of
late Chief Minister Vasantdada Patil, was the candidate. Prakash is
trying his luck again this time in a difficult situation as the
sugar cooperative started by his father, known to be biggest
cooperative mill in Asia, has closed down bringing hardships to
thousands of families who depended on it.

The BJP had won two seats, Pune and Ahmednagar, and Shiv Sena's
Balasaheb Vikhe Patil had romped home from his pocketborugh of
Kopargaon in the same district. This time, the former Union Minister
is back in Congress and is contesting on its ticket.

Barring these eight seats, Pawar's party had drawn a blank in other
parts of the state including Marathwada, Konkan and Vidarbha.
Maharashtra has a total of 48 seats.

The parting of ways by Pawar had also hit hard Congress which could
manage just 10 seats. Shiv Sena had won the largest, 15 seats
followed by 12 by BJP in the 1999 elections.

This time, Pawar, who was the architect of the spectacular victory
of the undivided Congress in 1998 when it had won 38 seats in the
state, wants to repeat it and his supporters claim it would be a
total sweep for NCP and Congress in Western Maharashtra.

http://sify.com/news/politics/fullstory.php?id=13456924

#747 From: "Najmudin Bookwala" <ngbk2000@...>
Date:: Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:09 am
Subject:: Desperately seeking some sun and shine
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TK ARUN

TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 2004 12:29:40 AM ]


NEW DELHI: If there's a tide in political fortunes in the run-up to
the first day of polling, it's ebbing for the NDA and rising for the
Congress. Opinion polls have brought down the BJP's tally to not
only below the initial projection of 335, but also below the NDA's
strength of 302 to somewhere near the half-way mark. Since Prime
Minister Vajpayee kicked off the BJP's campaign on his birthday on
December 25, the NDA has seen a desertion of allies, collapse of
the "feel-good" and "India Shining" platforms.


This was despite excellent macroeconomic and fiscal figures. In
contrast, alliance building and dynastic charm have worked for the
Congress: It has dug in and reversed a slide to the political
margins and is back in the ring, ready to fight, perchance to deny
the NDA an outright majority. The 100 odd seats that would go to non-
NDA, non-Congress alliance parties have assumed unexpected
importance. Leaders who would command a largish group of MPs
suddenly zoom into post-poll focus: not just Mulayam Singh Yadav,
Mayawati and CPI(M)'s Harkishan Singh Surjeet but also potential
rank-breakers like Sharad Pawar and Chandrababu Naidu.

The dazzling growth numbers, meeting the fiscal deficit target,
peace moves with Pakistan, complete with exhilarating cricket, an
influx of movie stars and a brilliant, high-tech campaign in which
NDA mascot Vajpayee made personal contact with individual voters —
the NDA campaign started off scintillating. The sheen began to wear
thin when the PM and the deputy PM met groups and sections left
behind in the umbra and penumbra of India Shining, and had to
concede that India does not shine for everyone, offering some
respite to the restless ghosts of farmers who have been committing
suicides these past few years

Disinvestment success and 10% plus third quarter growth should have
been shots in the arm for the NDA. But rising prices of primary
articles rubbed off some of the charm. The Supreme Court ruling
against the conduct of the Narendra Modi government during the
Gujarat communal killings and the tragic death of 22 women during a
saree distribution ceremony in the PM's constituency have hurt the
NDA. The feedback for the opinion polls that revised down the NDA's
tally preceded these developments.


The departure of the Dravida parties from the NDA to join the
Congress was a serious blow, harder than the split with Chautala's
party in Haryana. The cool reception to Advani's Bharat Uday Yatra
in its first two legs did not help either. The Yatra served to
highlight the BJP's vacillating commitment to the Ram temple.

What is clear, and we should thank the manifestos of the NDA and the
Congress for this, is that the political class endorses economic
reform across the board. Whoever forms the next government, the
economy should continue to shine.

But it did succeed in making all those look silly who said the Yatra
would leave behind a spoor of communal violence.

The Congress determination to build an anti-BJP alliance made it
accept Laloo's offer of just four seats in Bihar but could not
persuade either Mulayam or Mayawati to join ranks. The entry of
Rahul Gandhi has enthused Congressmen and, going by the agitated
response of the NDA leaders, intimidated the NDA.

Of the contrasting migration of Muslim leaders — Arif Mohd Khan to
the BJP and Syed Shahabuddin and Rashid Alvi to the Congress — the
latter is likely to be electorally more significant.

  http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-626429,curpg-
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#746 From: "Najmudin Bookwala" <ngbk2000@...>
Date:: Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:06 am
Subject:: Gandhi-Govinda starrer gets mixed reviews
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TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 2004 03:45:26 AM ]

MUMBAI: On a dusty maidan in Vasai named after Chimaji Appa, the
Peshwa general who had wrested Vasai from the Portuguese, Congress
chief Sonia Gandhi and local lad Govinda stirred but failed to rouse
the crowds.




MUMBAI: Under a sweltering sky, on a dusty maidan in Vasai named
after Chimaji Appa, the Peshwa general who had wrested Vasai from
the Portuguese, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and local lad Govinda
stirred but failed to rouse the crowds.



Gandhi arrived punctually at 4:30 p.m. , taking a helicopter from
Santa Cruz airport to Vasai (no, she didn't take the Virar fast),
where a 10,000-strong crowd waited restively.



Despite the fact that five parties—Congress, NCP, RPI, Vasai Vikas
Mandal and Janata Dal (Secular)—have rallied behind local candidate
Govinda, the ground was not full. However, there was a sizeable
number of women and children present.



The speeches had the necessary anti-BJP ammunition—the Best Bakery
case, farmer suicides, the Rs 25,000 crore UTI scam, the sale of
public sector units, Tehelka, the petrol pump scam(the only
reference to Ram Naik, sitting BJP MP and petroleum minister, whom
Sonia did not name)—but what was missing was spontaneity.



Both Gandhi and Govinda read from prepared texts.



Sonia, whose Hindi has improved remarkably, was confident but
stilted, slamming Vajpayee for his " kushasan " (bad governance) and
for "ruining the economy".



She accused the PM of double talk. For the last four-anda-half
years, he had appealed for votes for the NDA, but now he was seeking
a majority for the BJP.



After talking about the stability provided by the NDA, he was now
hoping that a large coalition would not be returned to power, but
that the people would vote for the BJP, she added.



She drew cheers when she berated BJP for mocking the poor with the
lure of free saris and for the coffin scam where not even the
country's "shaheeds" had been spared.



Vajpayee, she said, changed his tune to suit his convenience and
this was most obvious in the Best Bakery case, where his only
reaction to the supreme court verdict transferring the case outside
BJP-ruled Gujarat was silence.



Praising Mumbai's multi-culturalism, she said that she hoped the
people would vote Congress and not a party that had fragmented the
country.



Govinda, who spoke before her, began in Marathi but switched to
Hindi, and his highly Sanskritised opening where he addressed Sonia
as param pujniya adhyaksh mahoday a ,made it clear that he wanted to
distance himself from his tapori tongue.



But old habits die hard and the filmi lines still flowed. The
political alliance between Sonia and Sharad Pawar was compared to
the meeting of Ganga and Jamuna, and in rhyming verse he declared
that RPI's Ramdas Athavale was single-handedly capable of defeating
RamNaik and so was Janata Dal Secular veteran, Paaniwali BaiMrinal
Gore.



Significantly, Govinda did not refer to his childhood friend and
former TADA detenu Hitendra Thakur, local MLA and brother of don
Bhai Thakur.



Thakur, who did the spadework for the rally, was not permitted by
the party to share the dais with Gandhi to avoid controversy. But
minister of state for home Kripashankar Singh publicly thanked him
for his efforts.



Marcus Dabre, union leader and president of Harit Vasai, an
environmentalist group, said this was the "largest political rally"
after the one held by Indira Gandhi in 1978 and that it was attended
by all communities.



Tarabai Vartak, former Congress minister, said, "The crowd was
surprised to see Soniaji speak for over 15 minutes in Hindi. It is
definitely a point in favour of the Congress."



The show was over in under an hour. There was speculation that Sonia
would visit injured former Chattisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi in
Bombay Hospital .



Policemen had been posted in and around the hospital from the
morning in anticipation of her visit, but the wait ended at 6.15 pm
when a police radio briefing announced, "She isn't coming









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#745 From: "Najmudin Bookwala" <ngbk2000@...>
Date:: Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:04 am
Subject:: Wife sits the test, saheb loses sleep
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Solapur, April 19: The Congress has its eyes on Solapur and
Maharashtra chief minister Sushil Kumar Shinde his heart.

The stakes couldn't get any higher for either the party or Shinde.
The Congress is spoiling for a fight after last year's shock defeat
at Solapur, a seat it lost after Shinde vacated it en route to the
chief minister's office.

For Shinde himself, the run-up to tomorrow's poll has been
agonising. His wife Ujjwala has crossed the threshold of the home
and kitchen — where she loves to cook crab for him — and entered the
tough world of electoral politics. The chief minister may be anxious
for a Congress victory at Solapur, but is equally "worried'' about
his wife.

"He did not work so hard even when he was fighting the elections,''
a party leader at Shinde's plush marble and mahogany house here
says. "Sir wouldn't like to see Ujjwalaji lose not just because she
is, in a way, fighting his battle, but because he has always seen to
it that she is happy. He would be extremely upset if…"

At 10.30 at night, Shinde is so exhausted that he can barely speak.
Between frequent yawns, he says: "I'll take the interview, let her
sleep. She must be very tired.'' He himself has slept for just three
hours — hitting the bed at 2.30 am and getting up at 5.30 am — but
would rather let Ujjwala rest.

Shinde admits the Solapur loss hit him badly. No one had expected
that the seat he had held for two terms could be snatched away by
the BJP, with a margin of more than a lakh votes. The loss left him
and the party cadre red-faced in front of Congress chief Sonia
Gandhi.

"We should not have lost Solapur,'' he says, his voice sounding very
tired. "There were a lot of things at play, things that can only be
said off the record. The bottom line is that it came at a bad time
and we will have to do our best to wrest it back.''

Much as he would have liked, Shinde could not give much time to
Ujjwala's campaign till the last few days. He has been overseeing
the poll process in the rest of the state and campaigning for
others. Being the chief minister, he also takes along administrative
work wherever he goes. "I have been on her (Ujjwala's) campaign only
on and off. A few hours here and there," he says.

The Solapur election story has seen more turns and intrigues than a
Ram Gopal Verma thriller. First, the Congress lost Shinde's seat to
Pratapsinh Mohite, who is the brother of the ruling Congress-
Nationalist Congress Party combine's deputy chief minister Vijaysinh
Mohite Patil. Then, just as the Congress had almost given up on the
fight, Ujjwala's name came up and Pratapsinh mysteriously refused to
fight.

Though he would not provide any answers, speculation was rife that
NCP chief Sharad Pawar exerted pressure on Patil, a senior party
leader, to ask his brother to step down. Pawar was clear that he did
not want the recent alliance with the Congress undermined.

Ujjwala knows how important this fight is for her husband and his
party. "I am working for saheb, I am not campaigning for myself,''
she says. "My win is his win.'' Helping mother in her first
political battle is Praniti, a law student in Mumbai. Ujjwala's
other daughters Smriti and Priti have also pitched in, going to
villages and asking votes for their mother, often from door to door.

"Though I have been working for the Congress and campaigning for the
party since the last 10 years, this is the first time I am
personally in the fray,'' she says. "Of course, there is a bit of
tension and nervousness but I should get through. What do you say?"

The worries of the Shinde family and the Congress have only
increased with the BJP opponent Subhash Deshmukh turning out to be a
fighter and a moneyed one at that. "Earlier, I was dismissed as a
weak candidate, but I think I have a fair chance,'' Deshmukh, a
former BJP legislative council member, said.

Deshmukh's rise as a businessman has been phenomenal. In the last
decade, he has set up a super bazaar, a transport company, agro
industries, a medical research and development centre, dairy farms,
sugar mills and even a cooperative bank.

When three sugar mills shut down recently, Deshmukh embarrassed
Shinde by writing an open letter to him offering to run the sick
units. "But Shindeji lied to people and said he never received the
letter from me," he says.

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#744 From: "Najmudin Bookwala" <ngbk2000@...>
Date:: Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:02 am
Subject:: Vajpayee-coalition loses impetus as voting begins
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Vajpayee-coalition loses impetus as voting begins
By Edward Luce in New Delhi
Published: April 19 2004 20:32 | Last Updated: April 19 2004 20:32


A quarter of India goes to the polls on Tuesday in the first stage
of a four-phase election that is widely expected to return the
ruling Hindu nationalist-led coalition to power. The results are
declared on May 13.


However, opinion polls over the weekend suggest that the government
of Atal Behari Vajpayee, India's 79-year-old prime minister, may be
losing some of the momentum it had gathered earlier in the campaign.

India Today, one of the country's leading magazines, predicted that
the 23-party coalition would get 282 seats, just above the 272
overall majority it would require. But this was sharply lower than
the 335 seats it forecast in February.

Other polls suggest that the BJP-led coalition could drop to as low
as 250 seats, which would give the balance of power to one of the
two main lower-caste parties of north India. Mr Vajpayee would still
be expected to form a government but it would be much less stable
than his outgoing administration.

None of the polls, which draw on sample sizes of between 15,000 and
40,000 voters - a very large figure by the standards of any other
democracy - predicts a majority for the main opposition Congress
party, which is not expected to improve greatly on its current tally
of 112 seats.

The best forecast for Congress plus its allies is still below 200.
Most of the remaining seats would be taken by the north Indian caste
parties and the Communist Party of India (Marxist), which is
expected to retain its grip on the state of West Bengal.

The polls are in line with India's bookmakers, who are offering
almost certain odds on Mr Vajpayee returning as prime minister.

"There are two likely scenarios: either the coalition returns with a
majority or it falls short and has to bargain with other parties to
make up the numbers," said Yogendra Yadav, an electoral analyst.

Tuesday's vote encompasses 140 seats and roughly a quarter of
India's 675m electorate. The largest states include Gujarat, where
the ruling BJP is defending 20 of the 26 seats, and half the 48
seats in Maharashtra, India's second largest state, which is ruled
by Congress in coalition.

Many will watch the voting closely in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
because both states have a reputation for innovative economic
reform. Both Chandrababu Naidu, chief minister of Andhra Pradesh,
and S.M. Krishna, the chief minister of Karnataka, also face state
assembly polls in which they could be ousted. Mr Krishna belongs to
the Congress party and Mr Naidu to the Telegu Desam party, a
regional grouping allied to the BJP.

"Forget politics, it is important for economic reform that both
win," says Gucharan Das, an economic commentator. "It is in these
two states that India is shining."

Both chief ministers have presided over strong growth in information
technology led by Bangalore and Hyderabad, their respective
capitals. But they have come under strong criticism from rural
groups that feel left behind by the metropolitan booms

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#743 From: "Najmudin Bookwala" <ngbk2000@...>
Date:: Tue Apr 20, 2004 2:34 am
Subject:: 100% tycoon to 100% politician
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100% tycoon to 100% politician
ANAND SOONDAS

Bhandara, April 18: In 1945, as fighter jets bombarded parts of
eastern India, it struck a poor Gujarati beedi roller in Gondia that
a lot of money could be made by supplying the indigenous leafy
cheroots to war-weary soldiers.

The gamble paid off, for Manoharbhai Patel went on to build a
tobacco empire in Maharashtra.

Today, his son Praful Patel, the Nationalist Congress Party's
spokesman, its showpiece face and Sharad Pawar's closest confidant,
is taking another gamble.

Patel's main rival for the Bhandara Lok Sabha seat, Sishupal Patle,
does not have the cushion of a business empire that has an annual
turnover of Rs 400 crore. But Patel (picture on right) is a little
worried this time — unlike previous polls when he was "there just
for the heck of it".

Having fielded one of its top leaders, the NCP cannot afford to lose
Bhandara, a district that borders Madhya Pradesh.

Sitting in his plush office at Chotabhai Jethabhai Patel Tobacco
Products, Patel does not like the heat and the tough campaigning he
has to do. "It's too hot, it's really horrible," says the man who
was never interested in a ministership because the perks were
too "insignificant".

It is clear that Patel's heart is where his wallet is. "I am a 100
per cent businessman and 100 per cent politician," he says, asked
about his priorities. Business will not take a back seat for
politics, not as yet. "I follow all my businesses very keenly," he
says. "I have my eyes on my pharma industry, the packaging wing,
finance, real estate and my educational institutes."

His family's educational trust, the Gondia Educational Society, is a
mini university with 70 schools and 12 colleges offering courses in
arts, commerce, science and law.

The NCP's former candidate from Bhandara, Jagdish Nimbalkar, says
Patel knows most of the senior teachers by name.

With NCP chief Sharad Pawar not too well and the party fraught with
allegations of corruption against Chhagan Bhujbal, one of its top
leaders, Patel has changed gears and is anxious to come good in
Bhandara. "What do you think, how do things look for me here?" he
asks.

Patel has his strong points. His father was MLA four times from
Gondia and remained a self-confessed kingmaker in Maharashtra, a
role Patel fancied himself in until a torrent of problems besieged
the NCP.

At Gondia and Bhandara, it becomes apparent that the family has done
a lot for the place. Unfortunately, for the business tycoon and
unlikely politician, Bhandara, like any other parliamentary seat, is
not just about a pocketborough lovingly nurtured.

As a candidate, Sishupal's charisma may pale against that of Patel,
but his party — though he was with the NCP earlier and hopped over
from the BJP before that — has all the six Assembly seats with it.
Both the Congress and the NCP were routed from here in the Assembly
elections. The BJP bagged five seats while its ally, the Shiv Sena,
got one.

Then there is the caste factor. A Powar, Sishupal belongs to a
community that accounts for 15 per cent of the population in this
belt. Patel — a Gujarati whose father, after he migrated from
Nadiad, worked as a labourer loading and unloading sacks from
trucks — does not belong to any of the other major communities.

His detractors also say he has focused only on his tobacco empire
and has "driven away" other industries.

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040419/asp/nation/story_3144421.asp

#742 From: "cosmicwhole" <astarith@...>
Date:: Mon Apr 19, 2004 11:18 am
Subject:: Re: [Nationalist Congress Party] New file uploaded to nationalistcongressparty
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#727 From: "Najmudin Bookwala" <ngbk2000@...>
Date:: Sat Mar 27, 2004 4:35 pm
Subject:: Ditched Jamiat Ulama parts ways with Cong
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Ditched Jamiat Ulama parts ways with Cong

TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 2004 11:46:41 PM ]

NEW DELHI: One of the oldest nationalist Muslim organisations to
have remained steadfast with the Congress even during the days of
Partition has finally broken away. Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind general
secretary Mahmood Madani will contest on a Rashtriya Lok Dal ticket
from Amroha in UP.


Asked why the organisation and his family had parted ways with
Congress, Madani said on Friday, ``Sonia Gandhi's advisers are in
league with the BJP. What we see now is not a real contest between
the Congress and BJP, but a match that has been fixed. These
powerful Congressmen have made us drift away.''


The organisation had in the aftermath of the Gujarat violence
prepared a list of Congressmen who had allegedly participated in
riots and passed it on to Sonia. Then, during the Gujarat Assembly
polls, JUH sent her another list of rioters who were given Congress
tickets and asked her not to field them. Sonia neither sent them a
reply, nor did her gate-keepers give the body an audience.

Ajit Singh's RLD has an alliance with the Samajwadi Party and,
hence, the SP could hail the JUH leader's candidature as a
vindication of its claims of support of a sizable section of the
Muslim community in UP. Besides, Madani has helped SP get even with
the Congress over allegations of hobnobbing with BJP.

Mehmood's father Maulana Assad Madani was a three-time Congress MP
from UP, first nominated by Indira Gandhi and then by Rajiv Gandhi

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