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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Congress Will Stoop to Any Level: US Ambassador

Wikileaks may be a huge embarrassment for the US administration but I am sure it’s turning out to be a blessing for India’s Aam Aadmi, that is if he wishes to get his buried head out of the sand. Bharat ke Aam Aadmi, dekho, suno, samjho aur apni awaz uthao.

The Congress of today is not your grandfather’s Congress that had participated in the freedom struggle against British to free the country. Leaders with integrity rather than ambition used to lead. It was an inclusive party. The Congress of today is lead by visionless, selfish, greedy, unpatriotic, opportunistic yes men who pray at the altar of Gandhi family. Anytime the family gets accused of anything, those yes men start reciting the sacrifices made by the family. What sacrifices you ask? I have been doing the same for a long time without a satisfactory answer. Nehru died because of lifestyle diseases but not before doing extreme amount of damage to the future of India. Indira died at the hands of the monsters she created to control politics in Punjab. Sanjay Gandhi died flying a plane for fun. Rajiv could have stayed out of politics as was his calling but he was too influenced by “the big tree falling and making a lot of noise”. He squandered a huge mandate and embarked on a political road paved with hubris and delusions of grandeur. He paid a price for it. Do you see any sacrifice here? All I see is blind ambition to keep India as family property. This same ambition is making them stoop to any level to stay in power. A lot of Indian voters are blind to it. I guess being an outsider; the US ambassador has a rare vignette. Documents revealed by wikileaks clearly show what David Mulford thought. Very rightly, he fathomed the vote bank politics played by Congress. He also sees through the lies of the Congress leader Abdul Rehman Antulay who comes through as an anti-Hindu terrorist sympathizer. Mulford rightly surmised that Congress party would readily stoop to the old caste/religious-based politics' to keep the people of the country divided, helpless and poor.
Time has come for the Aam Aadmi to see beyond the Gandhian philosophy of see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil, because all their evils are out there in the open for you to see and hear.

Digvijay Singh who is nothing more than a curse on our nation has kept himself relevant by being the Congress mouthpiece and minority appeasement champion This Rahul-Gandhi-sycophant preferred to visit the killed terrorist homes in Azamgarh, UP rather the innocent victims homes and has racked up the old A.R Antulay controversy of Karkare’s death. At least Antulay was taking care of his people. Pseudo-secularists like Digvijay Singh belong to no one except themselves. Time is upon us to vote these traitors out of the office the first chance we get. Seeing the rate at which scams are being unearthed, the day may be nearer that we think.

Digvijay sparks outrage with remarks on Karkare's death
"Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh has again stoked a controversy with his claim that slain Mumbai ATS chief Hemant Karkare had called him hours before the 26/11 terror strikes, saying that he feared for his safety from Hindu extremists, triggering a strong reaction from the BJP. "I had spoken to him three and a half hours...It was between 6 and 7 PM on 26/11....I was very shocked when I came to know that he was killed", he told reporters today. Singh claimed that Karkare had talked about a threat to his life from those opposed to his probe into the Malegaon blast in which Hindu extremists were accused."
The article can be read at: http://www.dailypioneer.com/302932/Digvijay-sparks-outrage-with-remarks-on-Karkares-death.html

WikiLeaks: Cong played religious politics post 26/11
Post 26/11, a section of the Congress leadership was seen playing religious politics after one of its leaders, A R Antulay, implied that Hindutva forces may have been involved in the Mumbai terror attacks, according to a confidential memo by the then US ambassador to India, David Mulford, released by WikiLeaks.

"The Congress Party, after first distancing itself from the comments (of Antulay, the then minority affairs minister), two days later issued a contradictory statement which implicitly endorsed the conspiracy. During this time, Antulay's completely unsubstantiated claims gained support in... Indian-Muslim community," Mulford wrote in his secret cable to the State Department on December 23, 2008.

"Hoping to foster that support for upcoming national elections, the Congress Party cynically pulled back from its original dismissal and lent credence to the conspiracy," Mulford wrote.
"The entire episode demonstrates that the Congress party will readily stoop to the old caste/religious-based politics if it feels it is in its interest," Mulford alleged, according to the cable posted by WikiLeaks on its website on Saturday.
The party chose to pander to Muslims' fears, providing impetus for those in the Muslim community who will continue to play up the conspiracy theory," Mulford wrote in his cable.


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