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Posted: 9 years ago
Originally posted by: mannu_minnie

oye no need for formality. I really wanted to discuss some of these story. just wait. the author has even written some personal exp. and some incidents which are not written in buks. like Indira Gandhi got charged for stealing chickens after her defeat in election.πŸ˜†πŸ˜†man tat was hilarious.



@Bold, OMG ! This is news for me 😲 I am little bit aware about Indira Gandhi was controversy queen in her time but what kind of controversy she had faced I am totally unaware so its going to be more informative for me.
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@Bold, OMG ! This is news for me 😲 I am little bit aware about Indira Gandhi was controversy queen in her time but what kind of controversy she had faced I am totally unaware so its going to be more informative for me.

in 1977 they formed a commission to inquire in her crimes. so that was one crime in Shah Report. lolz. just read the series arti. u wud understand many things. it's not tat simple as it is seen. take 1971 war. the way she formed strategies, u will love her. 
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Originally posted by: mannu_minnie

in 1977 they formed a commission to inquire in her crimes. so that was one crime in Shah Report. lolz. just read the series arti. u wud understand many things. it's not tat simple as it is seen. take 1971 war. the way she formed strategies, u will love her.



Honestly, I am never fond of Indira Gandhi but my papa is big admirer of Indira he told me many times how she had handled riots n war she was biggest reason behind India progress.

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Honestly, I am never fond of Indira Gandhi but my papa is big admirer of Indira he told me many times how she had handled riots n war she was biggest reason behind India progress.

Include me in the fan list. She was the reason we got back our self respect after Chinese betrayal in 1962. mahn the way she handled 1971 situation when both US and china were against India was simply brilliant. 
she did make bad decision but she was also one to improve them. 
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On November 30, model-turned-actress Gauhar Khan was presenting the TV show India's Raw Star, when Mohd. Akil Malik, a 24-year-old man in the audience, began heckling her. When she protested, Malik rushed ahead to slap her. Malik then said that he was upset with Gauhar for wearing a short dress on the show. The police booked Malik with assault (under Section 354 of the Indian penal code), causing hurt (Section 323), and criminal intimidation (Section 506). Out from jail, he turns around and says that Gauhar 'staged' the slap episode. 9xe.com caught up with Malik. Excerpts from the conversation that followed:




Are you staging a stunt?
I have been cheated by Gauhar Khan and I want people to know the truth.

Why should we believe you?
I slapped her only because Gauhar promised me a role in return in Dabangg 3. Every common man dreams to work in a Salman Khan film.
And then?
Gauhar ensured me that I will be out of the mess soon as she will give a statement to the cops that she has pardoned me. So I agreed to do it. Even her driver knows about this.
What does your family think about this whole episode?
My family got me the interim bail. Gauhar didn't sponsor it. We had to shell out a fat sum of Rs 50,000. My mother has come down from Patna and has been here by my side. We are a simple middle-class family. They still can't believe that Gauhar turned her back on me.
Are you an aspiring actor?
Yes. I have the acting keeda in me.
How did you know Gauhar? When did you first meet her?
Gauhar was supposed to blow kisses during the India's Raw Star shoot on November 28 and I was one of the five people who was 'supposed' to get floored. But that 'act' got cancelled (pauses). I went up to Gauhar and told her that I was her fan, and would love to do some work for her. She asked me to meet her after two days. And that's when she asked me to stage that slap.
If you are saying the truth, don't you think you stooped too low?
I was a fool. I got greedy for a role in a Salman film. I wish I knew that I was being used.
Why didn't you speak about Gauhar having cheated you, earlier?
I had to honour my promise, so I waited till December 4. Meanwhile, I realised that nothing was happening as per what Gauhar had told me. Apart from the fact that she didn't tell the police that she has pardoned me, her brother too ignored me. He came to the police station and left without saying anything. I was appalled.
What happened inside the jail?
(Sighs) The cops told me that celebrities don't care. My friends told me that I should reveal the truth. A few jail inmates too were of the same opinion. This whole episode is the biggest mistake of my life, so far.
Where do you go from here?
My life is in a mess and I blame Gauhar for it. Now, I just want to get done with this case and move on to work as a driver/waiter in UAE, like I did in the past.
Do you still nurse a desire to act?
No, I don't want to be associated with the entertainment industry in any way.
 
 
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Don't know who is at fault...but people can go to any extend for fame... And it applies to anyone who is at fault in this case...
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Posted: 9 years ago
Gud Morning ATs..

mere office me biometric system pay se link ho gaya.

aajkal log shave bhi office me kar rahe h. πŸ˜†
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Prt 1-page 2
Part 2
Indira's trial run in Kerala

From the moment the Congress split, Indira Gandhi knew " as did the country " that she would have to hold fresh elections to seek a mandate for herself sooner or later. She could not go on running a minority government depending on the support of others. But being habitually cautious, she also knew that a lot of preparatory work had to be done before taking the plunge. So she kept everyone guessing.

By this time I was no longer in Delhi, where I had covered for long years the intense political activity that was occasionally of historical importance, and more often either bizarre or hilarious. I had moved to Calcutta, now Kolkata, to the head office of the newspaper I was then working for. On a hot and humid afternoon in June 1970, a good friend and news source in the national capital phoned me, as he often did. Usually a talkative man, this time he uttered only two words " "Watch Kerala" " and rang off. From the newsroom I found out that the United Left Front government in that troubled state had just fallen because of unending dissensions among its numerous constituents, principally between the larger of the two communist parties " the Communist Party of India (Marxist) that led the government and the Communist Party of India. A couple of hours later, amidst great excitement, Gandhi announced that her party, the second largest in the state assembly after the CPM, would support a CPI-led minority government without joining it.
This was much more than quid pro quo for the CPI's support to her government in New Delhi.

The shrewd move had two purposes: to discern the wider power play after the Congress split and to use the CPI to undermine the Marxists, with whom she was having a tough struggle in both their strongholds, West Bengal and Kerala. As it happened, her move also represented an exquisite twist of irony. This needs explaining.



In the second general election in 1957, the then undivided CPI earned the distinction of being the first communist party in history to come to power anywhere in a free and fair election. It then embarked on land and educational reforms in the country's most literate and largely feudal state. Landlords and those controlling lucrative educational institutions were incensed and started an agitation for "throwing the communists out". The state unit of the undivided Congress joined the agitation a while later. Gandhi was at that time Congress president. With the support of the highly influential home minister, Govind Ballabh Pant, and the Congress rightwing, she virtually forced her father to dismiss the Kerala ministry, despite his heavy qualms about this unconstitutional act. When Jawaharlal Nehru told her that the demand for sacking the communist ministry was partly communal, she had retorted: "Everything in Kerala is communal, including the communists". And now she was in close alliance with the CPI.

She advised Kerala's much-liked CPI chief minister, Achutha Menon, to hold fresh elections in the state only in September. Since, for her, the Kerala poll was a trial run for the countrywide general election, she wanted to do something spectacular to catch the public's attention before the event. She therefore decided to complete the pending task of abolishing the privy purses and privileges of the princes. In this she succeeded, but only after a prolonged and tortuous process. Her attempt to do it by negotiating with the trade union of former rulers, called the Concord of Princes, predictably failed. She then tried to pass a law. In the Lok Sabha, it got the requisite two-thirds majority of those present and voting as well as a clear majority of the House. But in the Rajya Sabha, the bill was defeated by one vote. She then saw to it that, by a notification that very evening, the president "derecognised" all the 500-odd princes, thus depriving them of privy purses and perks that were guaranteed to them in perpetuity.

Satisfied with this, early next morning she left for Lusaka for the Non-Aligned Summit. But hardly an hour after her flight had taken off from Delhi, the Intelligence Bureau got wind that there was a bomb aboard her aircraft. She dismissed this "scare" and insisted that the flight should continue. But her then principal aide, P.N. Haksar, told her that on the prime minister's security, "the prime minister could not be the judge". His view, that the plane must return to Delhi and be searched thoroughly, prevailed. The search revealed that there was not the slightest trace of a bomb. Gandhi's opponents mocked her. She had, they said, "staged the drama" to suggest that her life was in danger.

On returning from the NAM summit, she got busy with the election campaign in Kerala with her usual enormous energy. I reported this election fully, first travelling with her across the state and then extending the same courtesy to the CPM leader, E.M.S. Namboodiripad, who had headed the first-ever duly elected communist ministry that was dismissed in 1959.

The Congress (O) and its allies had little following in Kerala but mustered all their manpower and resources to discredit the Indira-CPI alliance. K. Kamaraj and his cohorts concentrated on her "political immorality", but to no avail. Asoka Mehta, a former socialist " who had joined the Congress in Nehru's last years with Indira Gandhi's help and had later become a trusted member of her cabinet, only to fall from grace soon enough " was polite. He went from one end of Kerala to the other telling the people that "Indiraji" had "killed" the project to build a shipyard at Cochin, now Kochi, also without any effect. The Congress (I)-CPI coalition, headed in Kerala by Menon, the leader of the junior partner, won hands down.

To nobody's surprise, the CPI had then started hoping to repeat the "Kerala pattern" in New Delhi, under Gandhi's leadership, of course. But everyone was foxed because, despite her success of the trial run in Kerala, she remained totally silent about national elections.



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Posted: 9 years ago
here is part 2. game plan to come back in power. 
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Oh Gosh ! This is freaking thriller. She was silent storm yet her desperation to get power so thrilling. She is indeed best pm of India n had beauty with brain.

Loved it.
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