An Ahmedabad auto rickshaw driver has returned Rs 1.90 crore cheque and what is going on in Coalgate, Railgate and other scam gates?
TOI reported on May 15, 2013: An Ahmedabad auto rickshaw driver has returned Rs 1.90 crore cheque issued in his name in lieu of three bigha land acquired for Tata's Nano plant in Sanand. Raju Bharwad could have pocketed the sum, but gave an undertaking that he was no longer the land owner. He ensured that the names of the new owners are entered in the official records.
Raju's family owned 10 bigha land in Sanand. Thirty years ago, his grandfather sold three bigha for around Rs 5 lakh on which 40-odd families built small tenements. Later, Nano happened and land prices skyrocketed. Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) acquired land around the Nano plant at Rs 28 lakh a bigha and started paying farmers in whose names the land was registered.
Since the new owners had failed to register their names, records still listed Raju and his mother, Baluben, as owners. "Honesty is one thing my parents taught me. I could not have used money acquired through dishonesty for my family," says Raju, who lives in a small two-room house with his wife, three kids and mother.
His family urged him to take the right step. In fact, his mother blessed him for his righteousness. "I may earn Rs 6,000 per month but live a life of dignity. I also have four bighas of land in my name which is good enough for the future of my family," he adds.
GIDC official Naveen Patel said, "We have witnessed many land disputes but a person returning a cheque worth Rs 1.90 crore is a first."
Vs
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Is Independence a patent of Congress?
"Independence of India" is not the patent of Nehru Gandhi dynasty led Congress Party. Americans and Europeans try unsuccessfully to patent Glivec, turmeric, neem and other products.
Turmeric, neem are the unwritten property of common people since ancient time.
Were Bhagat Singh, Azad and Taya Tope members of the Congress Party? Was Subhash Bose not president of Congress and not struggled for the Independence of India? Sonia led UPA's government has no record about Netaji's freedom struggle! Do Killers keep record of their victims?
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Nehru Gandhi dynasty kidnapped the Congress Party of Mahatma Gandhi for not fulfilling his last wish. Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on April 2, 2013 mocked the Congress members in the Assembly, saying they were not even aware of the history of their party and Mahatma Gandhi’s suggestion to dissolve the Congress. Jayalalitha gave documentary proof for that.
Even this dynasty is misusing not the name of All India Congress Party but also the name of Mahatma Gandhi. How many times did Sonia call the name of her father in law? Does Sonia Gandhi remember any time Feroze Gandhi, father of her father in law? How many times did Rahul call the name of his grandfather? Why does Rahul Gandhi feel shame to follow Varun Feroz Gandhi? Why dos Rahul Gandhi not instruct media that he should be called now as Rahul Feroz Gandhi?
Why patent of “Gandhi” by so called Gandhi dynast headed Congress Party as Neem Turmeric by USA.
Who is honest rickshaw driver Raju Bharwad or heirs of Nehru Gandhi dynasty?
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TOI reported: Robert Vadra's wealth grew from Rs 50 lakh to over Rs 300 crore in three years, Kejriwal says. Yoga guru Baba Ramdev has also alleged that Vadra holds “property worth 1000s of crores”.
The fourth dubious fact is that the Rs 90 crore liabilities of Associated Journals was owned by Young Indian for a mere Rs 50 lakh! Thus the deal was to grab the Rs 1,600 crore worth Herald House and other properties of the National Herald/Quami Awaz in Delhi and in different parts of UP for a commitment to pay Rs 50 lakh to AICC for the Rs 90 crore advanced as unsecured, zero interest loan.
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We should stop to remind Thug Behram
10 Jan path to 7 Race Course: Sikh protests and Writing Coalgate 1 lakh 76 thousand crores
How do we invite NRIs? Coalgate many scams gates
Is there any comparison of the honesty of rickshaw driver with the corrupt UPA Government?
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