Monday, 4 April 2011

2007 RECORDS SHOW ONLY 15 CASES CHARGESHEETED AGAINST THE POLITICIANS OUT OF WHICH 12 ARE PENDING

PANJIM: Since June 2007, police have chargesheeted 15 cases in which politicians have been involved. While three of these ended in acquittal, 12 are pending trial.  Congress MLA and education minister 'Babush' Monseratte and NCP leader Francisco 'Mickky' Pacheco have the most number of cases filed against them.
While Babush is involved in two cases registered at the Panjim police station, Pacheco has been allegedly accused in two cases registered by the Colva police.
Of the 12 cases pending trial, three involve BJP members Sadanand Tanavde, Rajendra Arlekar, Rajesh Patnekar, four involve Congress members Babush Monserrate, Vishwajeet Rane, Karl Vaz and Pratap Gawas, one each against NCP leader Mickky, BSP MLA from Uttar Pradesh Tahir Siddique and Save Goa Front candidate John Fernandes.

3 comments:

  1. For dirty India, this is a perfect record to contest elections. One has to be rouge, land mafia, illegal miner, illegal concrete jungle builder, a thief, murderer, rapist as qualifying grades. The CM must be very proud of his team. So sickening I can't comment further as I might throw up. Not used to India's dirty filthy 'democracy' they sell to fool the world. No words can describe the dirty filthy politicians and the process.....

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  2. In todays so called democratic governance apparently it appears that the more the criminal cases against you, the rating gets higher for you and the people at the centre respect you and want you.How else can this situation be explained ? Is this not the fact, of the worlds largest democracy?

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  3. Every criminal is wanted by Congress Party, the bigger you are, the plumpoer post you get. Sonia Gandhi has lost her sense. We believed her in totality and lost completely. BJP is no better but surely not having as many criminals and looters as Congress.

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