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BJP is the largest GOON Party of India.

obvious facts?? Seems like Swamy Ramdev baba's Akashvaani...:woot:

Obvious facts such as senators and congressmen whos collective time is worth Billions of $, spend their valuable time and travel all the way to India to meet Narendra Modi :azn:

Looks pretty straight forward to me ....:cheesy:

What is this new thinly disguised Anti-Hindu statement against Baba Ramdev ? :azn: ...... your secular self asserting itself ? :P
 
Obvious facts such as senators and congressmen whos collective time is worth Billions of $, spend their valuable time and travel all the way to India to meet Narendra Modi :azn:

Looks pretty straight forward to me ....:cheesy:

What is this new thinly disguised Anti-Hindu statement against Baba Ramdev ? :azn: ...... your secular self asserting itself ? :P

Another blinder...:omghaha::omghaha: must have had a heavy breakfast....
 
Your Courts are KANGROO COURTS. Wake up and smell the Coffee my friend.

In Pakistan, yes they are. Definitely not the case in India. Even Italy (backed by EU) did not have the balls to challenge Indian courts when the Italian marines was ordered to be sent back to India.

Our courts are NOT jokes like Pakistani ones where the judge is too scared to even put a terrorist in jail so they never get convicted.
 
....now mullas have something against heavy break fasts too ? ..... no fatwas against those I hope :lol:

Chaddi baniyas firstly indulge in frothing and when they are answered in kind, they all of a sudden accuse others of hurling insults... Poor guys need help :cry:
 
OK guys this is the time of knowing what is DOUBLE SPEAK and HYPOCRISY is :

Political parties should avoid giving tickets to criminals, says BJP:victory:

New Delhi, Jan. 3 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday termed as extremely unfortunate the alleged involvement of a Congress leader in Assam in a rape case, and said that all political outfits should refrain from giving tickets to persons involved in serious crimes.
BJP spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said legal provisions are the only solution in this regard.
"It is unfortunate. There should be stringent laws for such cases. And all the political outfits should avoid giving tickets to people involved in serious crimes," he added.

Political parties should avoid giving tickets to criminals, says BJP


And Then :


BJP tops the list of criminals in the fray: Survey:undecided:

Patna,(BiharTimes): The party with a difference, the BJP, has fielded maximum number of criminals in the coming assembly election to be followed by the Lok Janshakti Party and Janata Dal (United).

Ironically the BJP and Janata Dal (U) joined hands in Bihar with the aim of eradicating criminalization of politics, but as the figures suggest today they are the one who are encouraging the criminals in politics.



According to a survey conducted by National Election Watch (NEW), 44 per cent candidates contesting the coming election have criminal back-grounds. This figure is based on the study of the first list of all the parties. The survey said that 80 out of 183 (44 per cent) candidates. analysed by NEW have pending criminal cases according to affidavits submitted by them in previous elections.

Though the candidates are yet to file their affidavits with Election Commission for the current elections, NEW has looked at the background of the candidates announced by the BJP, JD(U), Congress, RJD and LJP by going through their affidavits they filed in previous assembly elections.

BJP tops the list with 62 per cent such candidates to be followed by LJP 53 per cent, JD(U) 33 per cent, RJD 31 per cent and Congress 24 per cent candidates with pending criminal cases.

Many of them are facing serious charges like murder, kidnapping and dacoity.

According to the Bihar co-ordinator of NEW Anjesh Kumar former Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswamy and former Patna high court judge Suresh Kumar Sinha have urged political parties not to betray people by giving tickets to criminals.


Cheating in Broad Day light ... BJP way of doing things

veil on BJP cheats ... ...... Indian media way of doing things.
 
@Jarha yaar kitna EFFORT laga raha hai??? :D

BTW, you din't replied to my last post, would seriously like a reply from you.

P.S. For once, I take your point that BJP is the largest Goon Party, but my question is whom you think we should vote for & why??

GENUINE QUERY.
 
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LUCKNOW: The Kunda violence and killing of deputy superintendent of police Zia-ul-Haq is only a glimpse of the criminalisation of politics in Uttar Pradesh. Haq's brutal murder refreshed the memories of equally cruel killing of Public Works Department executive engineer Manoj Gupta in Auraiya in 2008 by then BSP MLA Shekhar Tiwari. Both paid with their life for not obeying orders of their political masters. While Gupta refused to pay the money demanded by the MLA, Haq was killed allegedly for refusing to drop investigation against people responsible for recent riots in the area.

However, political analysts pointed out that all the political parties harbour 'criminals and corrupt'. If Congress party is responsible for introducing 'criminals' in politics, the BJP made them ministers. And, the SP and BSP have also been following the similar lines. But the good part, they added, is that due to penetration of media in interior localities, now incidents are being highlighted, forcing governments to take action. Former chief minister Mayawati was forced to sack the 'killer' MLA, the present incumbent Akhilesh Yadav had no option but to seek minister's resignation and recommend CBI probe.

But the trend is dangerous. At present, of the 403 MLAs in UP assembly, 189 have criminal cases against them. Of these 189, around 98 MLAs have serious charges like rape, murder, dacoity and kidnapping. The SP gave tickets to 199 candidates with criminal record in 2012 assembly polls, of which 111 won. And, out of these 111, 28 have been made ministers. The BJP fielded 144 such candidates in the assembly elections, of which 25 won. The Congress put up 120 candidates with criminal record, of which 13 became MLA and the BSP fielded 131 candidates with criminal record, of which 29 won.

While it is true that some criminal cases against politicians are 'political in nature', lodged during agitations and movements by the government, it's also a fact that mafia and gangsters use terror to win elections. In fact, mafia-turned-politicians control the economics and politics of their constituency. They decide who will get government contracts and who will content panchayat elections. They use clout in the government for posting officers of their choice in key position in their area. They project themselves as Robin Hood but quell any revolt with iron hand," said political observer Ashish Kumar Awasthi.

Records show that criminalisation of the politics or politicisation of criminals started in 1970s with the Congress taking help of mafia to 'influence' poor voters for winning elections. Later, when these elements demanded their pound of flesh, the party introduced people like Hari Shankar Tiwari (Gorakhpur), Akhilesh Singh (Rae Bareli) and Amarmani Tripathi (Gorakhpur) in politics by giving election tickets. Tiwari won as Congress candidate in 1982 and Singh in 1993. Tripathi was Tiwari's henchman at one point of time and started his political career from east UP with Communist Party but later joined Congress.

Besides promoting communal politics, BJP was first to make tainted MLAs as ministers in the state. Kalyan Singh in 1996-97 gave ministerial berths to 12 MLAs with criminal record and had support of 60-odd MLAs with criminal past. The tainted MLAs played a major role in splitting BSP and help Singh form the government. The BJP engineered defection after BSP withdrew support from the coalition government. Later, when BJP came to power again in 2000 with Rajnath Singh as chief minister, the party had support of around 70 MLAs with criminal records, of which 18 were made ministers.

Besides mafia, the SP also gave tickets to dacoits like Phoolan Devi in elections. SP MLAs and leaders with criminal antecedents played a vital role in 1995 state guest house case in which BSP chief Mayawati was attacked and several MLAs of her party were abducted to save the Mulayam Singh Yadav government. The incident happened when Maya withdrew support to SP government in the state. From August 2003 to May 2007, Mulayam government had support of 81 MLAs having criminal records. Over two dozen ministers in the government including Raja Bhaiya had criminal record.

BSP Supremo Mayawati also has no reservation in inducting politicians with criminal record. In 2009, she went on to describe mafia-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari as messiah of poor. In 2007, Mayawati fought and won assembly elections on law and order issue. However, in the same elections she fielded 131 candidates with criminal cases, of which 63 won including 33 MLAs with two or more cases. Several were facing trials in cases like, murder, rape, dacoity, rioting and kidnapping. Ten ministers had criminal record. The list included gangsters like Anand Sen Yadav and Badshah Singh.

"Interestingly, a few mafia like Hari Shankar Tiwari got ministerial berth in almost all the governments since between 1997-2007. In 2002, the number tainted MLAs were in majority in the 403 member assembly. Had this MLAs formed a party, they would have their own government. Every party says nobody is guilty unless proven in the court. But so far Udai Bhan Singh, is the only politician in UP, to be disqualified after conviction in a murder case in 2005. Since conviction is rare and parties prefer winnable candidates, 'criminals' continue to rule the state," said political analyst Deepak Mishra.

The Patnaik committee, constituted in December 2005 on the directions of the high court, in its report submitted in April 2006 had also revealed that entire government administration was under the grip of mafia-politicians nexus. It said that organised crime started in eastern UP in late 70s with the availability of railway contracts, irrigation and canal projects, collection of octroi, toll taxes, illegal mining, smuggling coal and drugs and today mafia can be found in every sphere from government contracts to real state, education, forestey and even religious. It has crippled police and bureaucracy.

The report further stated that these mafia subvert laws, precedents, rules and regulations and managed to acquire wealth, fame, power and women. The report admitted that mafia finance politicians and offer big money to government servants to bend rules. Upright officers are hounded, harassed and transferred. The report recommended no police security to a person, even if he is a MLA or MP, if found directly or indirectly involved in any criminal activity. The report recommended several other measures to break the political-mafia nexus in the state. However, it is gathering dust.

UP elections
Tainted MLAS
1984 35
1989 50
1991 130
1993 140
1996 152
2002 207
2007 160
2012 189
 
MPs with criminal background BJP tops the list

The fondness for criminals is on the rise among political parties. And the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), which is no different despite its tall claims of being a party with a difference tops the list.

Though the BJP has lost the poll battle, it has bagged the crown for having the maximum number of MPs with criminal background.

According to National Election Watch (NEW), as many as 150 newly elected MPs of the 15th Lok Sabha have criminal cases pending against them.

It has maximum number of MPs having criminal cases with 42 MPs, of which 17 have serious criminal cases against them.

It is closely followed by the Congress with 41 MPs having criminal cases against them. Twelve Congress MPs have serious charges against them.

The party is closely followed by the winning Congress with around 41 MPs having criminal cases, out of which 12 MPs have serious charges against them.

As compared to the previous Lok Sabha elections, the number of criminal MPs in this election has increased to over 17.2 per cent.

In the 2004 elections there were 128 MPs with criminal records. However, this time we have as many as 150 newly elected MPs of the 15th Lok Sabha with criminal cases pending against them.

Crorepati netas

The number of crore-patis in the 15th Lok Sabha has nearly doubled as compared to the 2004 data.
In the 2004 elections, the number of crore-patis was just 154, however, this time the number is 300.

Fact file

Uttar Pradesh has the maximum number of MPs with criminal backgrounds. 31 MPs from the state have criminal cases against them, out of which 22 are involved in serious crimes.

Uttar Pradesh is closely followed by Maharashtra which has 23 MPs with criminal cases, out of which nine have been booked for serious offences.

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2009/may/180509-Bharatiya-Janta-Party-political-parties-criminals-National-Election-Watch.htm
 
Who I am to tell you that which party you should vote or which party you should not vote ?

It is your personal decision.

I'm just telling that BJP has the largest criminals in it's fold and yet lecturing everybody that do not give ticket to criminals.


@Jarha yaar kitna EFFORT laga raha hai??? :D

BTW, you din't replied to my last post, would seriously like a reply from you.

P.S. For once, I take your point that BJP is the largest Goon Party, but my question is whom you think we should vote for & why??

GENUINE QUERY.
 
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