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This is the kind of story that much of the mainstream media is unlikely to highlight. Many critics argue that powerful corporate interests and political power have become deeply intertwined in India.
Take these two corporate giants. According to their critics, it was crucial for the BJP to win the 2014 election and for Narendra Modi to become Prime Minister. Why? Because they believe serious allegations and investigations against influential business figures could have taken a very different course otherwise.
Let’s start with the first case.
In 2007, a Singapore-based company called Biometrix reportedly invested around $1.6 billion in Reliance. On the surface, that sounds like a major foreign investment success story.
But critics pointed to an unusual detail: Biometrix’s own reported net worth was allegedly tiny compared to the massive investment it made. Questions were raised about how a company with such limited resources could facilitate an investment of that scale.
The allegation was that loans from Indian financial institutions were routed through intermediary entities, which then invested in Reliance. Critics described this as a classic shell-company structure designed to channel funds while obscuring their true origin.
These allegations eventually became part of wider controversies surrounding the KG-D6 gas field, with activists and lawyers raising legal challenges and demanding investigations. Counter-litigation followed, and many of those disputes have continued through the courts for years.
The broader argument made by critics is not just about one company or one case. It is about a system where immense wealth, political influence, and institutional power can combine to shield powerful individuals from accountability.
The second case involves allegations of financial irregularities running into enormous sums, with legal and regulatory scrutiny attracting public attention. Critics argue that despite repeated controversies, India’s biggest business figures often remain insulated from serious consequences.
Their conclusion is stark:
In India, if you have enough money and enough political connections, accountability becomes optional. And much of the media would rather look away than ask uncomfortable questions.
ICICI बैंक में आपने पैसा रखा है या FD कराई है तो ये खबर जरूर देखिए।
ये घटना दिखाती है कि आम आदमी का पैसा बैंक में भी पूरी तरह सुरक्षित नहीं है।
ICICI बैंक की इस रिलेशनशिप मैनेजर ने कस्टमर के मोबाइल नंबर बदल दिए और आरोप है कि 110 अकाउंट से पैसे गायब कर दिए।
कई ग्राहकों के FD भी तोड़ दिए। और बिना उनकी जानकारी के पर्सनल लोन भी इश्यू करा दिया। और करीब 3 साल तक बैंक के अधिकारियों को इसकी कोई भनक नहीं लगी। - @Editor_SanjayS@RBI@ICICIBank@nsitharaman@PMOIndia@HDFC_Bank@AxisBank
यूट्यूब पर 4PM Business चैनल पर देखें ICICI बैंक के करप्शन की पूरी कहानी....
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THIS IS PURE CASE CLOSURE 🔥
SANDEEP: You are making baseless allegations against a man who gave his whole life to the Sangh and the Ram Mandir.
SANJAY SINGH 🎯: Then is he a naive child? In 2021, land bought for Rs 2 crore was sold to Champat Rai five minutes later for Rs 18.5 crore.
SANDEEP: If the Trust approved it, what is Champat Rai’s fault?
SANJAY SINGH ⚡️: Is this his private money? Is the Trust his private property? Crores of Hindus donated in Lord Ram’s name. Was that money given to be looted?
SANDEEP: Documents were burnt. How does that prove corruption?
SANJAY SINGH 🔥: If your stolen watch is recovered from someone, the thief is proven. Rs 15 lakh was recovered from one house, Rs 5 lakh from another. Then why no FIR?
In a bizarre and extreme form of protest, an Ambernath resident named Yash Jangle entered the municipal council building wearing a garland made of chicken feet and carrying a bag of poultry waste. Frustrated by the civic body's inaction over illegal chicken vendors dumping biological waste into local drains in the Bhendipada area, Jangle placed the foul-smelling waste right outside the Chief Officer's cabin. Having pursued the issue for a month with no response, Jangle stated the dramatic protest was intended to make the officials experience the severe stench that citizens are forced to live in daily.
After a long fought civilisational battle spanning centuries,
Modi and BJP usurped the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir for political posturing and later to loot the temple offerings. This is nothing less than a Ghazni or Ghori act.
But the biggest scam is the Ayodhya real estate play which will also come out later if Ram wishes
Modi calls Salmanbhai his brother. Shehbaz calls Salmanbhai his brother. That makes Modi a brother of Shehbaz. This means Modi not only has a sister in Pakistan but also a brother. It looks like Modi has a very purana rishta with Pakistan...
SC was foolish in letting GOI form the Trust for Ram Mandir. Anything @NarendraModi is involved in will invariably have scams/corruption. The bigger stupid thing is to have an SIT to investigate while the suspects still remain in position. BJP is the biggest thief of temples..
The butcher of Kar Sevaks was made the head of Ayodhya temple trust. Did anyone expect something good will come out of this?
Saaheb seems to love anti-hindus. Birds of the same father...
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Trump: No men in women's sports... No transgender mutilation of children..
And @NarendraModi goes "giggle... giggle".. For what? Does he think Trump cracked some joke? @DrSJaishankar should at least hold up a prompter placard saying "Dont laugh or giggle until I prompt you"..
New snake-oil in market... Dengue vaccine.
Saaheb will ask you all to Bank plates, light mobile torches and take the snake-oil all in the name of 24 carat patriotism.
When SC left the creation of the Ram Mandir Trust to GOI.. it was obvious they will appoint a BUNCH OF BJP THIEVES & launder cash donations.. the amt may be far more than 200crs & the whole Trust needs a replacement with honest people from society.. @NarendraModi@myogiadityanath