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Plunder of India

India now is witnessing not mere corruption, but national plunder.
--Brahma Challeny, The Hindu, Dec 6, 2010

ESTIMATE OF DEPOSITS IN SAFE HAVENS
Top 5 in the world India - $1456 billion (1.4 Trillion dollars)

Russia - $470 billion UK $390 billion Ukraine - $100 billion China $96 billion

Note: While these numbers are not substantiated because of secrecy, it does reflect the magnitude.

Conservative Estimate by Global Financial Integrity

India’s standing per Transparency International

India’s Corruption Perception Index: 3.3
Scale of 0 to10 10 (highly clean), 0 (highly corrupt)

India
The Republic of Scams

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2G Spectrum Allocation Fraud, 1.76 lakh crores (40 billion dollars)
Classic example of collusion between politicians, industrialists and media with high powered brokers.
Indian Government refuses to constitute a joint parliamentary committee of all parties to investigate the scam (that resulted in total deadlock in entire last parliamentary session).

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2G Spectrum Allocation Fraud(2010)

India Today Jan 3, 2010
No tolerance for corruption or deception? Govt refused Joint Parliamentary committee because based on proportion of MPs there will be majority representatives from other parties who will be able expose those who actually received money and deposited in swiss and other safe havens? Who are they protecting? According to Dr. Swamy, Sonia has taken a big share of the loot deposited under her sisters names (Anushka and Nadia)

India, Republic of Scams

Commonwealth games (CWG) fraud 60,000 crores, 13 billion dollars (2010)
[Conservative estimate!!!]

CWG cost comparisons

2002 (UK): Rs 2,100 crores 2006 (Australia): Rs 5,000 crores

2010 (India):

Rs 60,000 crores!!!

2014(UK,estimated): Rs 2,200 crores!!!
Original estimate of India’s CWG is 617.5 crores. 90% of infrastructure development costs were looted. 900+ crores billed for about 85 crores stadium.

-- Deccan Herald, Jan 9, 2011

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Commonwealth games (CWG) fraud 60,000 crores, 13 billion dollars (2010)
[Conservative estimate!!!]

India, Republic of Scams

A fish rots from the head down
India’s situation is best explained by an ancient proverb, “A fish rots from the head down.” When the head is putrid, the body politic cannot be healthy…. When public is angry over revelations of a new mega-scandal, the strategy often employed is to start targeting second-tier corruption selectively (while top-tier is protected).

India’s political corruption poses an

existential threat to the state.
Brahma Challeney, The Hindu, Dec 6, 2010

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Hassan Ali Khan Hawala scam
(evading taxes up to 100,000 crores)
Hassan Ali Khan a stud farmer from Pune who started as small time con man, bank fraud to Hawala transactions. He has known Swiss account of $8 billion dollars and more. Most of the money believed to belong to politicians and industrialists and Khan was conduit. That is not all. There is enormous amount of money ploughed back into India stock market as participatory notes. Even though Swiss was willing to give more information if requested, Govt submitted forged documents as request. Hassan Ali Khan is richer than Aziz Premji!! Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee is even changing tax laws to evade sharing information about the assets. CID Investigations confirmed a meeting

between Hassan Ali, Vilasrao Deshmukh (ex CM of Maharashtra) and Ahmed Patel (trusted secretary of Sonia Gandhi). -- The Statesman,
Hassan Ali and Billions, May 7, 2010

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Rajiv Gandhi 2 billions in Swiss bank in 1991
There are 70 tax havens and most India’s wealth is in Swiss and various British/US Islands and now in Dubai!.
-- Rediff, Mar 2009

As appeared in popular Swiss magazine Schweizer Illustriet in 1991. This was never challenged!!

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Bofors Scam
(400 million dollars, in 1980s)
Biggest scandal of the time, in 1980’s where major cut was believed to be taken by Rajiv Gandhi and his party, with Quattrochi, close Italian family friend of Sonia Gandhi brokering the deal. Quattrochi negotiated many Indian Govt deals on behalf of his parent company Snam Progetti. In Dec 2005, Indian Government (Additional Solicitor general) helped de-freeze Quattrochi account with no regards to Indian courts as it did not inform even the Supreme Court. In Feb 2007 when Argentina detained Quattrochi, Indian Government submitted forged papers that resulted in rejection by Argentina. Recently India’s CBI withdrew his name from list of wanted persons.

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And more scams by our politicians
Ex Jharkhand Chief Minister, 1 billion dollars, (in more than 1800 bank accounts worldwide, from mineral rich state) 2006-2009

Mayawathi, UP CM, Taj Corridor scam up to 44 million dollars, 2002.

Jain Hawala Scandal, 18 million dollars, 1996. Advani, Devi Lal, Yadav and more.

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YSR/Jagan scam of 78,000 crores in 4.5 years Andhra CM (2004-2009)

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Karunanidhi family amassing millions in various businesses. One of them even made it to Fortune magazine list of top billionaires!!

Jayalalitha: Tamilnadu has dubious record of both main political parties well known for corruption. Her party worker threw acid on bureaucrat’s face for not falling in line.

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Plunder of India’s natural resources
Natural resources that belong to all Indians are looted by private parties in collusion with politicians and bureaucrats.
Reddy Brothers looted 27 lakh tons of Iron Ore (in collusion with Congress in Andhra and BJP in Karnataka) -Times of India, May 31, 2010

Ambani brothers got exorbitant prices, tax exemptions tailored to benefit them and virtual monopoly for Krishna Godavari basin exploration, benefitting billions of dollars from congress Govt.

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Tainted Judiciary

Even Judiciary is severely tainted. Former Supreme Court Justice KG Balakrishnan’s son-in-laws amassed fortunes during his tenure. During his tenure, he aggressively blocked any attempt to bring judges into purview of declaring their assets.

India, Republic of Scams

Tainted Vigilance body head!

Indian Government appointed tainted P.J. Thomas as head of Central Vigilance Commission (CVC). He was the Telecom secretary under whom 40 billion dollar 2G scandal occurred and he is going to investigate 2G scam!! When Supreme Court of India questioned , Government basically told it is not their business.

The list of scams does not end, 73 lakh crores looted
(1948)Jeep Scandal.[61][62] Haridas Mundhra Scandal ( 1957).[63][64] K D Malaviya-Sirajuddin Oil Scandal.[61][65][66] 1971 Nagarwala Scandal.[67][68] 1975: Declaration of Emergency.[69] Sukhna Land Scandal.[70][71][72][73] Oil for Food Programme Scam.[74][75] Barak Missile Scandal.[76][77] Palmolein Oil Scam.[78][79] Initial Public Offer(IPO) Scam.[80][81] Mining Scams.[82][83] Bitumen Scam.[84][85] Cement Scandal.[86][87] IPL Scam.[88][89] Animal Husbandry Scam.[90][91] Satyam Software Services Scam.[92][93] Tansi Land Scam.[94][95] ULIP Insurance Scam.[96][97] Cash For Votes Scandal.[98][99] RBG Resources Scam.[100][101] Bangalore - Mysore Infrastructure Corridor Fraud.[102][103] Bofors Scam.[104][105] Haji Scams.[106][107] Animal Fodder Scam.[107][108] Human Trafficking Scam.[109][110] Churhat Lottery Scam.[111][112] Telgi Stamp Papers Scam.[113][114] Urea Scam.[115][116] St Kitts Forgery.[117][118] Anantnag Transport Subsidy Scam.[69][119] Yugoslav Dinar Scam[120][121] Kargil and Coffin Scam.[122][123] Uday Goyal Arrow Global Agrotech Scam.[124][125] Emaar Scam.[126][127] Spiritual Guru Scams.[128][129] HDW Submarine Scandal.[130][131] Kashmir Sex Racket Scam.[132][133] Babri and Ram Mandir Scam.[134][135] Land Acquisition Scams on name of SEZ with harassment false cases.[136][137] Profident Fund Scam with Current corrupted Judges in both Supreme Court and High Court.[138][139] Ketan Parek Stock Market Scam.[140][141] Bansali Scam.[142][143] Cobbler and Shoes Scam.[144][145] Nagarjuna Finance Scam.[146][147] Dalmia DSQ Software Scam.[148][149] UTI Scam.[139][150] Uday Goyal Scam.[124][151] Letter of Credit (LOC) Scam.[120][152] Sanjay Agrawal Home Trade Scam.Scam.[153][154] LIC Insurance Scam.[155][156] Harshad Mehta Stock Market Scam.[157][158] Suflam Sujalam Scam.[159] Madhavpura Mercantile Cooperative Bank (MMCB) Scam.[160][161] Hawala Transaction Scams.[120][162] Global Trust Bank Scam and Bankruptcy.[163][164] Charminar Cooperative Urban Bank (CCUB) Scam and Bankruptcy.[165][166] Vasavi Bank Scam and Bankruptcy.[167][168] Krushi Cooperative Urban Bank (KCUB) Scam.[169][170] Prudential Bank Scam and Bankruptcy.[171][172] Nagpur District Central Cooperative Bank (NDCCB) Scam.[172][173] 2010 housing loan scam.[174][175] Sugar Import Scam.[176][177] Preferential Allotment Scam.[178] Meghalaya Forest Scam.[178] Fertiliser Import Scam.[178][179] Telecom Scam.[180][181] SNC Lavalin Power Project Scam.[182][183] Teak Plantation Swindle Scam.[184][185] Scorpene Submarine Scam.[186][187] Taj Corridor Scam.[188][189] Army Ration Pilferage Scam.[190][191] State Bank of Saurashtra Scam.[192][193] Flood Relief Scam.[194][195][196] Rice Export Scam.[197][198] Bulletproof Jackets Scam.[199][200] MCD Pension Scam.[201][202] AICTE Scam.[203][204] Medical Council of India(MCI) Scam.[205][206] Rail Recruitment Scam.[207][208] NREGA Scam.[209][210] Siachen Scam.[211][212] J & K Milk Scam.[213][214] Gorshkov Scam.[215][216] MPLAD Scam.[217][218] Public Distribution System(PDS) Scam.[219][220] Rajya Sabha Vote Scam.[221][222] Cash for Questions in Parliament Scam.[223][224][225] City Limouzine & Realcom Scam.[226][227][228] Common Wealth Games(CWG) Corruption.[229][230] Adarsh Housing Society Scam.[231][232] 2G spectrum scam.[233][234]

India, Republic of Scams

The cycle of winning elections and looting
India’s politics has evolved into a cycle of looting, spending part of the loot to win elections and loot more. The system has become incapable of bringing in new and capable people because of the vast resources needed to win election. This system encourages other parties to steal so as to win elections and stay in the game.
In AP even state constituency is believed to require 5 to 6 crores to win elections. Every possible way to win elections is used, by dividing people, manipulating Electronic Voting machines, use money and muscle power. They promise color TV’s, even homes!

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Kings have gone but new dynasties are coming up

Kings have gone but our corrupt democratic system is evolving into new dynasties with Nehru dynasty that amassed vast wealth and resources as the King and the other families as satellites (for e.g.,) YSR, Karunanidhi, Dev Gowda’s, NTR’s, Chautala’s etc.
The pattern of corruption is started by Indira Gandhi, who openly patronized corruption as common in the world.

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India a democracy, is it?
The vast wealth gained by corruption, few individuals can buy up India democracy. In 2008, smaller party MP seats were bought with 10 million dollars per seat. Once in power they compromise every democratic institution to hide their game.

The smaller parties are won by carrot and stick. They will be threatened for their wrong doings (all of them have skeletons in the closet) and rewarded with few millions for supporting.

India, Republic of Scams

Degradation of India’s politics
40% of Indian MPs have criminal record
A tight control of media is exercised so as not to expose, specifically Gandhi family. Politicians even own large media. Even highest honors of India are awarded based on the affiliations. People are fooled with hundreds of Indian Institutions named after Gandhi Family in spite of overwhelming proof & allegations (Bofors, Quattrochhi, KGB Payments, 2G) of looting country. While Mayavathi is busy unveiling her own statues, YSR who looted the state was given state burial.

Rahul Gandhi, who has no record to speak of (and who was arrested by FBI for money laundering in US 2001) is foisted on the country without any regard to eligibility. Rahul was partying while Mumbai was in flames during 26/11.

India, Republic of Scams

India, a banana republic?

What is the country

losing?

What is country losing?

Just one 2G Scam, 40 billion dollars loot mean following loss for the country
1.It is 3% of country’s GDP in just one scam!!! 2. It is 20% of the money needed to create a National Grid (connecting all rivers in India). Such a grid would ensure perennial water-supply to every one of 6 lakh villages and to create 9 crore acres of land assured irrigation. 3. This one scam alone is believed to exceed the colonial loot of 200 years!!

What is country losing?

What could India do with 73 lakh crores (1.4 trillion dollars)? India’s poverty can be wiped out.
Build: 2.4 crore primary healthcare centres. That’s at least 3 for every village, at a cost of Rs 30 lakhs each.

Build: 24.1 lakh Kendriya Vidyalayas at a cost of Rs 3.02 crore each, with two sections from Class VI to XII.

Construct: 14.6 crore low-cost houses assuming a cost of Rs 5 lakh a unit.
Set up: 2,703 coal-based power plants of 600 MW each. Each costs Rs 2,700 crore.

Supply: 12 lakh CFL bulbs. Thats enough light for each of India’s 6 lakh villages. Construct: 14.6 lakh km of two-lane highways. That’s a road around India’s perimeter 97 times over.

What is country losing?

What could India do with 73 lakh crores (1.4 trillion dollars)? India’s poverty can be wiped out.
Give: Rs 56,000 to every Indian. Even better, give Rs 1.82 lakh to 40 crore
Indians living BPL (Below Poverty Level).

Clean up: 50 major rivers for the next 121 years, at Rs 1,200 crore a river every year.

Launch: 90 NREGA-style schemes, each worth roughly Rs 81,111 crore. Announce: 121 more loan waiver schemes. All of them worth Rs 60,000 crore. Hand out: 60.8 crore Tata Nanos to 60.8 crore people. Or four times as many laptops.
Grow the GDP: The scam money is 27% more than our GDP (Rs 53 lakh crores).

What is country losing?

Impoverishment of millions
80% of India is poor (less than 2$ per day) and every second child is malnourished. One third of global poor live in India

What is country losing?

Impoverishment of millions

Since 1997, 199,132 farmers committed suicide in India.
In 2004, in just one week 62 cotton farmers have committed suicide in one place called Vidarbha in Maharashtra state.

What is country losing?

Impoverishment of millions
The looted money is used to hoard food supplies to increase prices and make more. This is making life hell for poor in India with 17% inflation. A mother has to chose between sending her child to school or to work.

What is country losing?

Impoverishment of millions 100 million Indians live in slums surrounding cities in depraved conditions with no toilet or hygiene.

What is country losing?

Insurgency
Lack of development is causing insurgency. One third of India’s districts are affected by Maoist insurgency.

Fact India, based on newspaper reports

What is country losing?

Terrorism
Transfer of loot to tax havens and to countries harboring terror groups. For e.g, transfer of Swan telecom 2G loot to Elisalat, a Dubai based group with ISI involvement. Also, the brokers who do the hawala transfers for the looters also do for the terrorists (Jain Hawala scam).
Dr. Subramanian Swamy, in news media on 2G scam

What is country losing?

Poor infrastructure even to save food grains causing food prices to soar
The cut in every project left India with little infrastructure of drinking water, electricity, roads, canals and sewage systems making life miserabale. Worse, it is costing 50,000 crores of agriculture loss each year with thousands of tons of food grains rotting when millions do not have 2 meals a day.

What is country losing?

Severe Internal and External Security Challenges

India’s police does not have proper equipment to fight terrorists and insurgents. The shoddy bullet vests could not protect our police during Mumbai terrorist attack.
The wheeling dealing (cut to politicians) with every military procurement left India with sub standard equipment. Not only that, more seriously it destroyed indigenous development of weapons. It is now believed India will not win a determined war with its neighbors.

What is country losing?

Wide contrast between rich and poor
The rich and poor contrast is so telling in Mumbai where Ambani build 1 billion dollar home (most expensive home in the world with 3 helipads and underground parking for 160 vehicles) versus Mumbai Dharavi slum where nearly half of Mumbai population live without sanitation, drinking water (18,000 people per acre). Ambani gave a jet plane as a birthday gift to his wife which Dr. Swamy says is used by Sonia Gandhi as private jet for Italy trips.

India is a rich country that breeds poor people to make rich richer.
- Editorial, People Democracy

What are the

solutions?

What are the solutions?

Massive awakening to force laws that have teeth and are not subjected to political interference.
E.g., India’s RTI (Freedom of Information) act has given some power to citizens over bureaucracy.
India against Corruption with well known activists has come up with such bills and organizing rally to support them ( http://www.indiaagainstcorruption.org )

What are the solutions?

Reduce corruption for Govt services by use of Technology such as E-Governance and reduction of Government control. Transparency in Government contracting etc.

What are the solutions?

Encourage people to vote. Educate the poor that the freebies given during elections are stolen money. Encourage citizens to say ‘No’ to bribes.
Several activists/NGO’s are springing up in India to tackle the issue. Janaagraha recording of bribes (I paid a bribe) prompted Karnataka Govt to take action. 5th Pillar has addressed 600 colleges/universities, formed human chains protesting corruption and created a brand of zero rupee notes. India Against Corruption, TI India and several such organizations that are actively fighting.

What are the solutions?

Bring the looted funds back.
Work with US Department of Treasury, USA Financial Action Task Force to track down the money transfers into tax havens and the rerouting back into stock markets through participatory notes and other hawala routes.
Get familiar with this highly acclaimed book that started the well known organization ‘Global Financial Integrity’ fighting the dirty money in the world. It shows the kind of methods used by Gandhi’s, Karunanidhi’s, Ambani’s and others to save the stolen wealth of India in different foreign havens and impoverish millions.

What are the solutions?

Develop Indian identity.
Indians should transcend religion, region, caste, ideology (leftists etc) and identify as Indians first. Foreigners and dregs of the society rule us because it is very easy to divide us.

GET INVOLVED
India Against Corruption, Janaagraha, Save India From Corruption, 5th Pillar, and many such organizations, spiritual leaders, activists, experts are fighting valiant battle.

Do not lose heart
It happened in Hong Kong, 1974 when mass awakening established ICAC
(Independent Commission Against Corruption)

It happened in Peru in 2009 when people & supreme court overthrew President Fujimori
It happened in Tunisia in 2010 when mass awakening overthrew President Ben Ali It is happening NOW in Egypt against President Mubarak

It will happen in India

Save your country from disintegrating like impoverished African nations.
Thousands of freedom fighters did not give up their life for nothing

Spread the word. Sign up and place this video and pdf on your websites
(download from link below)

http://www.TruthAbout IndiaCorruption.org
Email: contact@TruthAboutIndiaCorruption.org

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