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Comments (1)
jvaishnav47 wrote:
INDIA
GOVT ALLOWS SIPHONING PUBLIC MONEY—–
It is matter of great concern that govt could not recover as yet from nabbed on various charges of corruption /scams. Billions of public money has been lost.Accused were sent to jail for say about one year period but imprisonment was lavish ,with all comfort ,conveniences.—
Grave irregularities were not pointed out by the govt, intelligence agencies, but were highlighted by comptroller &Auditor General, chief vigilance commissioner,now govt sitting silent over the recovery issue. Can any one say that this govt is for AAM admi?
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