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Indian Government using Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) (equivalent of FBI) as a political blackmailing tool to turn the trust vote in favour of Congress party
Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi showed the world there is not much difference between Musharraf and them. One is openly and shemlessly fascisit type dictator and the other is the same with stealth cover above the techniques.
Interestingly, who ever America’s George Bush supports, turns out to be notorious in using law enforcement to change political outcome. It happened in Pakistan. Now it is happening in India.
Indian Government using Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) (equivalent of FBI) as a apolitical blackmailing tool to turn the trust vote in Congress party’s favour. Sonia Gandhi and company is threatening small poetical parties that ‘secret files’ against them will be used to obliterate them from the political map of India. Independents are also being threatened that unless they oblige during trust vote, they will be arrested and put in jail with rigorous punishment.
Communist Party of India (CPI) on Sunday accused the government of "letting loose tremendous horse-trading" to remain in power and using the CBI as a "political tool" to harass BSP chief Mayawati.
CPI general secretary A B Bardhan said "to somehow remain in power, the ruling party is resorting to all maneuvers and indulging in horse-trading. Even the CBI is being used to switch off or switch on its so-called investigation and prosecution and launch cases just at this moment according to what will help the ruling party to rig up a majority."
"Tremendous horse-trading has been let loose... The running rate (to woo MPs) is astronomically high, we are told. The CBI also has been dragged into this effort. The country's premier investigating agency has become a political tool in their (government's) hands," the CPI leader alleged.
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