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People
money goes in to drain due to adjournments in Parliament on Q-issue,
but fingers will be raised on Gandhis for not bringing back Mr. Q in
India. Are Gandhis not liable for monetary punishment?
More than Rs 250 crore spent in chasing the Rs 64 crore
Above fact is related to Bofors scandal in which no one
comes out unblemished.
*
As reported in
July 17,
2003:
Mr Quattrocchi was facing an extradition trial in Malaysia.
However, after the CBI’s appeal was quashed by the lower
court and the high court in Kuala Lumpur, the Italian
businessman left that country saying that he would be back
after finishing his work. Mr.Q beloved of Gandhi Family
said:” 'I believe it would be in interest of justice and
India's reputation if this case against me is brought to an
end.'
* Former minister of state Margaret Alva helped Quottrochhi
to fly from India 29-30, 2003, by keeping File of CBI till
August 16.
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Ottavio Quattrocchi
is Italian citizen with Italian passport. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul
Gandhi are also citizens of both Italy and India with also Italian
passports.
Ottavio Quattrocchi
took shelter in the Italian Embassy of Argentina. He got bail after
taking the surety by the Ambassador. Sonia Gandhi with her late husband
Rajiv Gandhi had took shelter in Indian Embassy at the time of
Bangladesh liberation War.
On the proposal of
Rajiv Gadhi Quattrocchi could become the agent for getting kick back in
the Bofors. He was in India at that time with Gandhi family. As per my
knowledge Quattrocchi’s wife is the cousin sister of Sonia Gandhi. In
this or in other way he is the family member of Gandhis. Mr. and Mrs
Gandhi had enjoyed picnic jointly as Rahul Gandhi had enjoyed the picnic
in the hotel of South India with his Columbian girl friend. Rahul
Mahajan, Salman, Sanjay and 275 youths of Pune’s Rave Party are called
bad boys but Rahul baba is a good boy!
Ottavio Quattrocchi
owned so many houses in Italy. Sonia Gandhi also owned a house in Italy
though she has no house in India as per the affidavit filed by Sonia
Gandhi herself in the Election office at the time of contesting Lok
Sabha election in 2004.
There was a
celebration in Italy after gaining seven more Lok Sabha seats than the
BJP. Congress is slowly and slowly going on in Italian color. Their
leader likes Italian dish as we like South Indian Idli and dosa. At the
time of previous Football world cup Congress of Bihar in Patna
worshipped for the victory of Italy.
Gandhis frequently
suffers with Italian passport also. At the time of NDA rule Rahul Gandhi
and his Columbian girl friend had caught by Americas FBI at Boston Air
Port with Italian passport. Brijesh Mishra was the chief of PMO at that
time. His daughter married an Italian and she still lives in Italy.
Gandhis approached him through her and due to Brijeshji Gandh could be
free. Margret Alwa followed this and she became the medium to make way
for flying Quattrocchi from India to Italy.
Mother of Sonia had
come in India from time to time such as she attended the marriage of
former Petroleum Minister Satish Sharma’s son. Gandhis has also gone to
Italy from time to time. Then why did they not try to bring Quattrocchi
along with them.
a/c was defreeze to
facilitate Mr. Q for drawing Rs. 21 crores.
CBI which worked
under PMO and Government solicitor to pursue the instruction of Sonia
Gandhi and law Minister Bhardwaj went to London to give clearance to
defreeze Mr. Q's accounts in London bank and drew Rs 21 crores related
to Bofors kick back. Sonia is looting Sone ki cidiya?
Quattrocchi’s son come to India but Quattrocchi can’t be brought to
India.
UPA to
save Sonia made way for Quattrocchi to get bail Argentina UPA would open
its tongue after 17 days of his detention.
Bring
Quattrocchi in India: Appeal in SC
An application was
moved before the Supreme Court on Saturday seeking a direction to
Government to take proper steps for extradition of Italian businessman
Ottavio Quattrocchi from Argentina where he has been detained and now he
is in bail there. .The application which was filed by advocate Ajay
Agarwal, has sought direction to the CBI to submit status report on the
steps taken for Bofors accused, Quattrocchi's extradition.
How
Quattrocchi got bail in Argentina!?
It was in this somewhat sleepy provincial capital
that Ottavio Quattrocchi's appeal against a court decision to refuse him
bail was heard on February 23 in Argentina. Pressure from the Italian
Government was clearly responsible for the conditional release of
Ottavio Quattrocchi.
As reported in the Hindu Daily: Mr.Quattrocchi's
appeal to obtain bail goes under the follwoing description:
"Expte.No.9703/07 Quattrocchi, Ottavios/Recusro de Apelacion en
Excpte.No.581-1/07 - Defensor Oficial Racagni, Pedro" - Pedro Racagni
being his court-appointed lawyer. The document is dated February 23,
2007. The two appellate judges Mario Osvaido Boldu and Ana Minconi made
the following observations in ordering the release of Mr.Quattrocchi.
That under Argentina's penal code detention could not be either
arbitrary or unreasonable and in this case keeping Mr.Quattrocchi in
preventive detention would be unreasonable since it did not have a sound
basis. That Mr.Quattrocchi was 68 and in a fragile state of health and
that the Argentine state is required to guarantee the detenu's state of
health in keeping with its own laws and international norms and
agreements.
How
MPs waste Rs 20,000 in 60 sec
As reported by CNN-IBN:
While the Ottavio Quattrocchi detention and deportation issues continue
to create ripples in the diplomatic circles, the impact is also being
felt by the Indian taxpayers.
As Parliament
continues to face multiple adjournments on the Q-issue, it’s the common
man’s money that goes down the drain.
Parliament
disruptions cost the taxpayers Rs 20,000 a minute.
This has now upset
industrialist-politician Rahul Bajaj so much so that he, in a bid to end
unnecessary squabbles, has proposed a fine for the erring politicos.
Bajaj has written to
the Rajya Sabha Chairman seeking exemplary monetary punishment for the
ones who initiate and instigate
Adjournments.
“To run Rajya Sabha,
it costs the government Rs 100 crore per year. The average no.of days
that Rajya Sabha sits is 85, so it’s Rs one crore a day,” says Bajaj.
Adjournments aside,
the Parliamentarians have taken the definition of vacation to another
level. So while the entire country gets back to work on on Monday after
the Holi weekend and festivities, MPs want one more day off.
“Parliament should be
off for another day as all MPs go to their constituencies and meet
people,” says BJP MP, Ravi Shankar Prasad.
Agrees Congress MP,
Rajiv Shukla, “Most MPs go to their constituencies and it’s very
difficult to wind up the Holi functions in one day. So they require the
next day too to cover their constituencies.”
In the recent past,
Opposition NDA has hit out at the UPA over rising prices, often bringing
the two houses of Parliament to a standstill to get their message
across.
Related Articles:
(1) Feb 26:
Quattrocchi Flied: India’s Sovereignty is mortgaged to Italy
(2) Feb 24:
Quattrochhi is gift of Sonia to India
(3) Feb 23:
Quattrocchi ke saath, Congress kaa haath
(4) PMO War room leak
& Bofors
http://premendra.sulekha.com/blog/post/2006/07/pmo-war-room-leak-bofors.htm
(5) Oil for Food:
Palmist reads Congress “Hand”
http://premendra.sulekha.com/blog/post/2006/08/oil-for-food-palmist-reads-congress-hand.htm
(6) Sonia Gandhi
without Car but named in Maruti Scandal
http://premendra.sulekha.com/blog/post/2006/04/sonia-gandhi-without-car-but-named-in-maruti-scandal.htm
(7) Oil for Food
Program Scandal: The Complete al-Mada List
http://premendra.sulekha.com/blog/post/2005/12/oil-for-food-program-scandal-the-complete-al-mada.htm
By Premendra Agrawal
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