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Profile of Sakshi who is lucky for Dhoni but unlucky for Vindoo Dara Singh IPL Spot fixing accused

By Premendra Agrawal at May 22, 2013 10:52
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Sakshi Dhoni is considered to be the lucky charm on field for MS Dhoni. But she has become unlucky for Vindoo Dara Singh.

Vindoo Dara Singh spotted with Dhoni's wife Sakshi:

At the Mumbai Indians v/s Chennai Super Kings match, all eyes were on Vindoo Dara Singh and Mrs. Sakshi Dhoni,

It came as quite a surprise to see the two of them seated together throughout the match. The cameras kept flashing on Sakshi and Vindoo Dara Singh throughout the match, almost wanting to show them off.

 

The recent IPL spot-fixing scandal that rocked the sporting industry has made its way into the films as well. News is that actor Vindoo Dara Singh has been arrested by the Mumbai police in relation to the IPL spot-fixing case. 

 

Who can dare to ask Shilpa Shetty, Sakshi, Shahrukh Khan and others about the IPL Spot fixing?

Who are in the Congress in the line of Kalmadi now in IPL?

 

 

Under world and Pak link sent jail to Sanjay Dutt, now involved in IPL 6 spot-fixing also

 

 

Sachin vs Sakshi’s husband Dhoni

Sachin tendulkar entered the test cricket in 1987 and dhoni was 8 years at that time. Dhoni used to admire him and at the age of 15, he became Indian cricket team captain and sachin played in his team. Dhoni is earning more than sachin and after T20 world cup in 2007, dhoni mania had increased in India. Dhoni is the costliest player in IPL and as brand ambedessor, he is earning more than sachin.

Sachin tendulkar

Mahendra singh dhoni

Endorsements – Rs.35 crores

Endorsements – Rs.37 crores

IPL – Rs.5.1 crores

IPL – Rs.7 crores

Cricket match fee – Rs.43.6 crores

Cricket match fee – Rs.75.6 crores

 

 

 

PROFILE

 

 

 

Sakshi Singh Rawat, 26

Born on Nov 19, 1986

Married: Sunday, July 04, 2010

Before Mariage: Kolkata

After Marriage: Ranchi

College: IHM Aurangabad '10

Other interests: Food, music.

Favoutite albums: Sahej, Half Step Down.

Favourite Movies: Desperate Housewives, James Bond, Across the Universe, Pulp Fiction, Requiem for a Dream, American Pie, EuroTrip, Zeitgeist, Perfume, The Illusionist, A Walk to Remember, Transformers, XMen , The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.

Favourite TV shows: One Tree Hill, Oprah, The O.C., Desperate Housewives, American Idol, Friends, Entourage, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Lost, America's Next Top Model, Beauty and the Geek, 90210, The Vampire Diaries.

 

You may reach Sakshi Dhoni at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sakshi-Singh-Rawat/127374103970624

 

Family has its roots in Dehra Dun, where her father returned after his retirement. Father was Dhoni's colleague in MECON.

Her grandfather, a retired divisional forest officer, was also permanently settled in Dehra Dun.

 

There are so many friends of Dhoni in Bollywood and one of them is Bipasa Basu. Bipasa arranged a party at Aurangabad in 2007 where Dhoni and Sakshi met. Sakshi was studying Hotel Management there at that time.

Sakshi Singh was seen with Dhoni on her 21st birthday on the 19th of November. They even went for a rickshaw drive together in Aurangabad. Dhoni has also gifted Sakshi an iPhone.

 

Dhoni married Sakshi Singh Rawat, a native of Dehradun, Uttarakhand, on 4 July 2010. At the time of their marriage, she was studying Hotel Management and was working as a trainee at the Taj Bengal,Kolkata.

 

She came, he saw, she conquered. And the most ironic part: Sakshi Singh Rawat didn't even have to make an effort to capture the interest of India's most eligible bachelor. The two first met at the Taj Bengal in Kolkata in November-December, 2007. Yudhajit Dutta, Mahendra SinghDhoni's manager and one of his closest friends, and Sakshi, who was interning at the hotel, were pals.

India were playing Pakistan at the Eden Gardens and staying at the Taj, and Dutta dropped in to meet Dhoni. He also called Sakshi up and asked her to stop by. It was, coincidentally, Sakshi's last day at the Taj Bengal, so some would say their meeting was fated.

Sakshi dropped in, was introduced to Dhoni and they went their separate ways. Unknown to Sakshi, Dhoni asked Dutta for her phone number and texted her. In fact, say sources, Sakshi did not believe it was Dhoni texting her when he first did.

It took a few months of serious wooing on Dhoni's part before they started dating in March 2008.

She attended Dhoni's birthday bash in 2008 in Mumbai, but they did not spend time alone till Dhoni took an hour off from his friends to drop her back to a relative's place.

MS Dhoni cut his long hair short because Sakshi likes short hair.

She got engaged to Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni a.k.a MS Dhoni. She will get married on Sunday, July 4, 2010. the couple had been dating discreetly for two years.

 

Dhoni has arrived to the stage on horse, while bride and her relatives arrived by walk. Dhoni wore black color sherwani while Sakshi wore choodidar-pyjama. Heavy police security has been arranged at the resorts. Media has been restricted one kilometer far away from the main gate. Guests are made to reach the stage through four vehicles. Sashank Pawar (BCCI president), Cricketers Harbhajan Singh, Asish Nehra, RP Singh, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Owner of Chennai Super Kings Team, BCCI official, N. Srinivasan and others are among the celebrities who have attended the occasion. Dhoni's friend, John Abhraham and choreographer Farah Khan also have attended the marriage occasion. Marriage reception function has been arranged on 7th July at Mumbai. On the same day, Dhoni is going to celebrate his 29th birthday.

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See! How do Ambanis, bureaucrats and politicians save the enemies of their country?

By Premendra Agrawal at May 21, 2013 20:20
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Rediff news reported on May 21, 2013: Nitin Gadkari said Ambani made the request at a meeting in Mumbai during Clinton’s visit to India in March 2000, when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the prime minister. Clinton and his delegation also had a formal event at the Mumbai Stock Exchange, at which Gadkari was present as the leader of opposition in the Maharashtra legislative council.

"Before that program, Dhirubhai met Clinton and requested him to use his good relations with Musharraf to save Sharif's life, for it was feared that Musharraf would get rid of Sharif like how Zia-ul-Haq got rid of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. Dhirubhai said Sharif was his friend and that he should be allowed to live. He also told Clinton that Sharif was as good as his own countrymen because India and Pakistan were one before partition. Both his sons, Mukesh and Anil, were present then,” Gadkari said at a book release function.

 

One viewer of my article asks me what the use of above disclosure is now. Why did Gadkari ji remain silent 13 years? The same happened in the DLF – Vadra Scam case. Should I have also to follow the line of GadkariJi, to keep silence, not write even one sentence?

 

 

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The Pakistani Army mobilised its nuclear arsenal against India in 1999 — during the Kargil conflict — with the full knowledge of its then prime minister Nawaz Sharif, the Sunday Times reported May 12, 2002, quoting Bruce Riedel, who was a senior adviser to the then US President Bill Clinton on India and Pakistan.

 

While Clinton reminded Sharif how closes the US and Soviet Union had come to nuclear war in 1962 over Cuba, Sharif agreed it would be a catastrophe even if a single bomb was dropped.

 

John Pike, director of the Washington-based Global Security Organisation, said intelligence channels could have become aware of the trucks that carry Pakistan’s nuclear missiles being moved from their bases at Sargodha, near Rawalpindi.

 

When Mr Sharif visited Washington in 1999 to discuss Kargil with Mr Clinton, he said, “I am prepared to help resolve the current crisis in Kargil but India must commit to resolve the larger issue in a specific time-frame,” former US deputy secretary of State Strobe Talbott writes in his new book Engaging India — Diplomacy, Democracy and the Bomb.

“Clinton came as close as I had ever seen to blowing up in a meeting with a foreign leader, and told Sharif: ‘If I were the Indian Prime Minister, I would never do that. I would be crazy to do it. It would be nuclear blackmail. If you proceed with this line, I will have no leverage with them.’

“‘I am not — and the Indians are not — going to let you get away with blackmail, and I will not permit any characterisation of this meeting that suggests I am giving in to blackmail,’” Mr Talbott recounts Mr Clinton as reacting. Mr Clinton also refuted Mr Sharif’s accusation that the Indians were the instigators of the crisis and the intransigents in the ongoing standoff.

When Mr Sharif insisted he had to have something to show for his trip to the US beyond unconditional surrender over Kargil, Mr Clinton pointed to the dangers of nuclear war if Pakistan did not return to its previous positions. Seeing they were getting nowhere, Mr Clinton told Mr Sharif he had a statement ready to release to press that would lay all the blame for the crisis on Pakistan. “Sharif was ashen. 

Nuke in Kargil : Shivaji and Shastri

 

 

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Boston is a city where blasting happened by two brothers, one is dead and another is in police custody there. Boston Air Port is the place where Rahul Gandhi was detained in 2001 and now Azam Khan has been detained. Modi’s VISA was cancelled by the US.

 

A suit had been filed on March 8, 2005 by four lawyers in the high court seeking information about the alleged detention of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi with Italian passport and his Colombian girlfriend by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2001. According to the public interest litigation, Gandhi, the son of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, and his companion were released after being detained at Boston airport with illegal possession of about $200,000 following the intervention of the Prime Minister's Office. At that time, Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Indian prime minister and Brijesh Mishra was a chief of PMO. Brijesh Mishra’s daughter married with an Italian and lived in Italy. Approach through this channel might be the reason of initiative was taken by Brijesh Mishra.  

 

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