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Wikileaks Exposes More Muck in Indian Politics (Satish Sharma,Nahiketa Kapur,Karti Chidambaram,M.K. Alagiri) – Legislators Bribed in Nuclear Energy Policy,Cash for Poor Votes

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A Wikileaks Cable has exposed more muck on Indian Politics which is already under fire from scam a day burden.The Ruling Party Congress which is facing scruntiny over multiple scandals like the Adarsh Housing Scam,Space Scandal,2G Telecom Scam now faces a new one.Wikileaks exposed the communication cables send by the US Embassy in India  which exposes how the Congress Party bought legislators from small parties in exchange for votes during the Indian-US Nuclear Deal.Note the Congress had lost the support its crucial Left Allies over the Nuclear Agreement and desperately needed the support of other MPs to survive.

The Wikileaks Cable says that an Indian Official Nachiketa Kapur showed an Embassy Staffer Two Chests filled with millions of Ruppees in Cash meant for bribing legislators.This corruption scam is the latest in a series over the last 6 months or so.Already India’s previous Telecom Minister is cooling his heels in Jail and crucial leaders of the ruling coalition have been questioned in the 2G Scam.Most of Indian corporate chieftains have also been implicated in the Telecom Scam with mudslinging in full flow.India’s Foreign Policy is being made by such crass and corrupt leaders is a shocking revelation though nothing new.Earlier Jharkand state had seen its legislators convicted of accepting bags full of cash during the earlier Congress regime.So this means that bribing and making Indian Policies is not a new thing.India’s Opposition Parties are making a huge hue and cry and demanding the PM’s resignation.

Indian Congress Leaders Satish Sharma,Kamal Nath are mentioned as ringleaders while the top leadership of the Congress also seems to be in the know of what was happening.Note the Congress is denying the charges as usual ( what would you expect) but Wikileaks does not have ANY REASON TO LIE about this story.

Satish Sharma aide showed U.S. Embassy employee cash to be used as ‘pay-offs’ in confidence vote

Five days before the Manmohan Singh government faced a crucial vote of confidence on the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal in 2008, a political aide to Congress leader Satish Sharma showed a U.S. Embassy employee “two chests containing cash” he said was part of a bigger fund of Rs. 50 crore to Rs. 60 crore that the party had assembled to purchase the support of MPs. The aide also claimed the four MPs belonging to Ajit Singh’s Rashtriya Lok Dal had already been paid Rs. 10 crore each to ensure they voted the right way on the floor of the Lok Sabha.

In a cable, dated July 17, 2008, sent to the State Department (162458: secret), accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks, U.S. Charge d’Affaires Steven White wrote about a visit the Embassy’s Political Counselor paid to Satish Sharma, who is described as “a Congress Party MP in the Rajya Sabha … and a close associate of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi considered to be a very close family friend of Sonia Gandhi.”

Independently, Mr. Sharma told the Political Counselor “that PM Singh and others were trying to work on the Akali Dal (8 votes) through financier Sant Chatwal and others, but unfortunately it did not work out.” He said “the Prime Minister, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi were committed to the nuclear initiative and had conveyed this message clearly to the party.” Efforts were also on to try and get the Shiv Sena to abstain. Further, “Sharma mentioned that he was also exploring the possibility of trying to get former Prime Minister Vajpayee’s son-in-law Ranjan Bhattacharya to speak to BJP representatives to try to divide the BJP ranks.”

“Another Congress Party insider told PolCouns that Minister of Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath is also helping to spread largesse. ‘Formerly he could only offer small planes as bribes,’” according to this interlocutor, ‘now he can pay for votes with jets.’”

Cash for votes a way of political life in South India

Politicians and their aides in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh admitted to violating election law to influence voters in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls through payments in the form of cash, goods, or services, according to a revealing cable sent to the State Department by Frederick J. Kaplan, Acting Principal Officer of the U.S. Consulate-General in Chennai. In conversations with a visiting consulate team, Karti Chidambaram of the Congress, M. Patturajan, confidant of Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers M.K. Alagiri and former Mayor of Madurai, and Member of Parliament Assaduddin Owaisi of the Majlis-e-Ittenhadul Muslimeen spoke without inhibition about how they, their principals, or their parties made payments to voters during the election campaign.

In an instructive and entertaining section titled ‘Can I get another morning paper?’ Mr. Kaplan explained the modus operandi for cash distribution adopted by the DMK in Thirumangalam: “Rather than using the traditional practice of handing cash to voters in the middle of the night, in Thirumangalam, the DMK distributed money to every person on the voting roll in envelopes inserted in their morning newspapers. In addition to the money, the envelopes contained the DMK ‘voting slip’ which instructed the recipient for whom they should vote.” This, Mr. Kaplan noted, “forced everyone to receive the bribe.” Mr. Patturajan , he wrote, “confirmed the newspaper distribution method of handing out money, but questioned its efficiency. He [Patturajan] pointed out that giving bribes every voter wasted money on committed anti-DMK voters, but conceded that it was an effective way to ensure the cash reached every potential persuadable voter”.

Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram’s 2009 Lok Sabha election campaign in Sivaganga was managed by his son. According to the cable, Karti Chidambaram specifically denied paying cash for votes, “but not because of any moral objection to doing so. He does not pay cash for votes in his rural constituency because it is impossible to distribute the money effectively when the villages are spread so far apart.” But “the President of the Tamil Nadu Youth Congress,” who is not named in the cable, told the Chennai Consulate-General team: “Karti is doing a good job in Sivaganga. He is distributing some money to the people, which his father won’t do.”

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Abhishek Shah

3 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. Dinesh

    Sale…Sale… Sale. Corrupt Indian Parliamentarians on Sale and would work with pants down on any subject if price is right. WikiLeaks exposes the ugly face of Indian Democracy. Alert media and RTI Activists must actively work on this nuisance and bring down this Hijackers of Democracy, Anti-Democracy tradition and the biggest Looter gangs as Political Parties of India. This White Colar Political Parties had become like lawless Taliban Gangs who loots the Country and buy loyalty of small parties to use them as PIMPS. Jail TIHAR-2 must be build only for Corrupt Politicians, Officials and Bureaucrats.

  2. Abhishek Shah

    Good one

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