Monday, March 30, 2009

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UPA has adopted a policy of deafening silence and inaction' For your knowledge and further sharing.

March 29, 2009 | 16:08 IST


At a press conference in New Delhi on Sunday, Senior Bharatiya Janata
Party�leader and the National Democratic Alliance's prime ministerial
candidate L K Advani questioned the United Progressive
Alliance's�'deafening silence about Indian wealth', estimated at
between Rs. 25 lakh and Rs 70 lakh crore, hoarded in secret Swiss bank
accounts.

Advani claimed that the money was a mix of 'political bribes, crime
money and venal business'.

This is the full text of his speech:

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh is going to attend the G-20 summit
in London on April 2. Ahead of this meeting, I wish to bring a highly
important matter to the attention of the people of India.

It is well known that Swiss banks provide secrecy and safety for tax
evaders, corrupt individuals and criminals of various nationalities to
hoard their monies. Several offshore tax havens are also used for
murky financial dealings. The extent of illicit money lodged in Swiss
banks is mind-boggling. Estimates vary.

According to Wikipedia, they totaled $ 2.6 trillions (Rs. 130 lakh
crores in today's exchange rate) in 2001. In 2007, they were believed
to be about $5.7 trillions (Rs. 285 lakh crore), a staggering 80%
increase in six years.

It is equally well known that many wealthy Indians have deposited
their illicit monies in secret Swiss bank accounts and tax havens
elsewhere around the world. As per credible estimates, these amounts
range between $500 billion (Rs. 25,00,000 crore) and $1400 billion
(Rs. 70,00,000 crore).

So long as the West-dominated world economy was doing well for the
western countries, their governments winked at the secretive
functioning of Swiss banks and tax havens. However, the current global
economic crisis, which put several of their important financial
institutions on the verge of collapse, has forced them to take many
unconventional steps to revive their ailing economies.

The leaders of France, Germany, UK and other countries have joined
forces with the US President Barack Obama in the battle against tax
havens. They are mounting pressure on Switzerland and offshore tax
havens to put an end to banking secrecy to bring back their
tax-evading citizens' hidden wealth.

This is likely to be an important point on the agenda of the G-20
Summit in London. In February, UBS, the largest Swiss bank, was forced
by the US tax authorities to reveal the names of some 300 presumed tax
evaders. The US threatened to sue the UBS. Fearing that this could
lead to the demise of the bank, the Swiss authorities invoked an
emergency clause in their banking law and gave the data to the US.
Soon thereafter the Obama administration announced a law to uncover
illicit American money in all secretive tax havens, including the
Switzerland.�

UPA government's evasive reply to my earlier demand

It is baffling that, in the face of this growing governmental activism
in the West, the UPA Government has adopted a policy of deafening
silence and inaction. It has taken no steps whatsoever to get
information about illicit money kept abroad by Indian nationals and to
strive to get it back.

Last year, I had written a letter to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh
about the need to get the names of Indians, presumed to have secret
accounts in LGT Bank in Liechtenstein in Germany. I was disappointed
to see that the reply I received from the then Union Finance Minister
was evasive. (Copies of both letters attached.)

Commenting on India's ambivalence, Transparency International (TI)
said that India has maintained "a stoic silence over the issue and has
not approached the German government for this data'' (The Economic
Times, 25.5.2008). Some ministers in the UPA Government are reported
to have made several trips to Switzerland as the personal leg of their
official tours abroad.

Considering the size of the Indian wealth hoarded abroad, the
government is duty-bound to take proactive steps to bring it back. The
amount involved constitutes 3-10 times India's overseas debt, and
50-120% of India's GDP. Even if we take the lower limit of the
estimated amount of Rs. 25 lakh crore, the money is sufficient to:

� Relieve the debts of all farmers and landless
� Build world-class roads all over the country � from national and
state highways to district and rural roads;
� Completely eliminate the acute power shortage in the country and
also to bring electricity to every unlit rural home;
� Provide safe and adequate drinking water in all villages and towns in India
� Construct good-quality houses, each worth Rs. 2.5 lakh, for 10 crore families;
� Provide Rs. 4 crore to each of the nearly 6 lakh villages; the money
can be used to build, in every single village, a school with
internet-enabled education, a primary health centre with telemedicine
facility, a veterinary clinic, a playground with gymnasium, and much
more.

What a transformation it can make to the ordinary and poor Indian lives!

Financial RDX with terror links

The need to put an end to hoarding of Indian wealth abroad, and to
bring back the wealth already hoarded, is all the greater since the
illicit money seems to be a mix of political bribes, crime money and
venal business. The money trail in the Bofors scam in the 1980s had
revealed the involvement of secret Swiss bank accounts. Last year,
when the stock market was booming, National Security Advisor Shri M.K.
Narayanan publicly stated that terror money might be operating through
fund flows. What he had in mind was the Participatory Note [PN]
mechanism for investment of undisclosed funds from abroad in Indian
stock markets. The PN mechanism was introduced when India was
desperately in need of forex inflow. The UPA government has permitted
this mode of investment even after it had grown to alarming
proportions. More recently, a hawala operator from Pune was found by
the Income Tax department to have unaccounted wealth valued at Rs
35,000 crore. He is also suspected to have secret bank accounts
abroad.

The BJP sees in secret banking the RDX that has the potential not only
to blow up national financial systems but also to support and fund
global terror networks whose attacks on India increased during the UPA
regime. We do not expect any action from the UPA Government, which has
shown total disinclination to act in this matter. In any case, its
days are numbered.

If the people of India elect a BJP-led NDA Government in May 2009, we
assure the nation that India will join the global effort to put an end
to banking secrecy and intensify it by every means � diplomatic,
political and economic � to get back the real Sovereign Wealth of our
country. The BJP will intensely and actively educate the public
opinion on this issue and take it to the masses and create intense
public pressure on the system to uncover this nexus between secret
foreign money, terror, and politics.

BJP's promise and plan of action

1. The Bharatiya Janata Party will conduct mass public opinion polls
on April 6, 2009, Foundation Day of the BJP, on Indian money in secret
accounts abroad.

2. The Chief Ministers of the BJP-ruled States will write to the Prime
Minister urging him to write to the Swiss and other authorities to
disclose the names of hoarders of Indian monies abroad, since it is a
huge loss to the state exchequer.

3. The BJP will form a Task Force comprising experts in law,
accounting, management and intelligence to prepare a strategic
document for India to recommend ways to get back the national wealth
stashed away illegally by the corrupt politicians, venal businessmen
and criminal overlords. Shri S. Gurumurthy, well-known chartered
accountant and writer specializing in investigative journalism; Dr. R.
Vaidyanathan, Professor of Finance at the Indian Institute of
Management, Bangalore; Shri Mahesh Jethmalani, a renowned lawyer; and
Shri Ajit Doval, an acclaimed national security expert, have agreed to
work voluntarily on this Task Force.

Courtesy: http://www.lkadvani.in/






UPA evasive about illicit money: Advani

March 29, 2009 | 15:49 IST


Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and the National Democratic
Alliance's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani on Sunday launched
an attack on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh again, claiming that the PM
hadn't done enough�to address�the issue of�illicit money hoarded in
Swiss Bank accounts.

At a press conference in New Delhi, Advani questioned the United
Progressive Alliance's 'deafening silence about Indian wealth',
estimated at between Rs 25 lakh and Rs 70 lakh crore, hoarded in
secret Swiss bank accounts.

He�asked the PM, who is scehduled to meet United States President
Barack Obama during the G-20 summit in London, to demand the
disclosure of details of accounts of Indians in Swiss and other
foreign banks.

Advani claimed that the money was a mix of 'political bribes, crime
money and venal business'.

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

'India told us to keep deal secret' Read these article and see how our government is fooling us... Check these out.

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'India told us to keep deal secret'

Josy Joseph
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New Delhi: Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the defence firm that was awarded a controversial Rs10,000 crore contract for the joint development of medium-range surface-to-air missiles (MRSAMs), confirmed on Thursday that it had indeed signed the deal. But it made a surprising disclosure: the deal was kept under wraps at the insistence of the government of India.


The contract was signed on February 27, just days before the Lok Sabha elections were announced. IAI was told that premature disclosure could lead to problems, and even termination of the contract. The deal includes suspicious clauses, including one for the payment of 6% "business charges", which many observers believe could be a camouflage for commissions. The payment of commissions and middlemen are banned in Indian defence deals.

Following the DNA expose over the last three days, IAI had no option but to come out into the open. IAI told an Israeli daily that India had asked it to keep mum.

DNA reports exposing controversial arms deal worth Rs10,000 crore have forced the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to comeout with the facts.

According to a report in Globes, an Israeli financial daily, "IAI stated that it delayed announcing the contract until now because the customer (i.e., the Indian government) informed the company that early disclosure was liable to cause material difficulties in execution of the contract, and even result in its cancellation."

The report did not say why a formally negotiated deal between India and IAI, approved by the cabinet committee on security, should be cancelled just because it was made public. The IAI statement also raises questions about the conduct of the Indian ministry of defence over the entire deal.

The opposition parties, and especially the Left parties, are making hay over the DNA reports. It has become an election issue in Kerala, where defence minister AK Antony will have a tough time defending it. The Left is also using the report to display its opposition to Israel, presumably to score points with the Muslim electorate in Kerala and West Bengal, where it faces tough challenges from the Congress.

The ministry of defence has not officially made any reference to the deal. The Congress, however, protested its innocence. Said senior Congress leader and minister of state for external affairs Anand Sharma: "We absolutely reject any suggestion of wrongdoing. How can anyone even suggest any such thing could happen under a person of such integrity as defence minister AK Antony or in a government led by Manmohan Singh?"

Adding further weight to suspicions that the deal may not have been entirely above board, IAI also said that "it felt that this risk (of the contract being cancelled) would be substantially reduced once the advance payment was received," Globes reported.

In reports published between March 25-27, DNA exposed the dubious basis on which the contract was entered into despite specific defence ministry guidelines about dealing with IAI. The
Israeli company is being probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation in connection with the Barak missile deal in which bribes of Rs 400 crore were allegedly paid. The missiles to be developed by IAI under the MRSAM contract are part of the same family.

IAI said the new deal was worth $1.4 billion (Rs7,000 crore), which is its share of the Rs 10,000 crore contract. The Defence Research & Development Organisation gets the balance Rs3,000 crore.

IAI said a part of the payment for the systems would be made during the development period, and the balance during the 66-month delivery period, Globes reported. According to the report, deliveries of the MRSAM would begin "90 months from the date the advance payment is received." The report also said that no advance payment had yet been received.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Wish you all a very Happy Gudipadwa!!!


All about gudipadwa !!!!

" We are entering into 5110 year of Krishna calender and 2066 year of Vikrama Samvata. These are Moon and Sun based ancient Calenders followed in India. This year is named as 'Virodhi" year from the cycle of 60 years.
But who ever is a Devotee and Spiritual practitioner, this year will not prove to be Virodhi. This year the devotees and Spiritual people must give top priority to Meditation and spiritual practices as compared to Material goals. Few percent of Devotees and Spiritual person's practices will not only protect them but bring Peace and Prosparity to all the other people.
Happy New Year. Jai Guru Dev."





Gudi Padwa that marks the beginning of a new year for Maharashtrians and Ugadi, the Telugu and Kannada new year, will be celebrated.According to Vasantrao Gadgil, founder of the Sharda Dnyanpeetham, people can start putting up the gudi' from 6.30 am in the morning.

Gudi is a bright cloth adorned with brocade tied to the tip of a long bamboo stick over which gathi' (a garland of sugar candy), neem leaves, a twig of mango leaves and a garland of flowers is tied. An inverted copper or silver pot is then placed on this stick. A decorated gudhi' hoisted at the entrance of a house is considered as an auspicious symbol on the New Year's day. It is also said that Gudhi Padwa is celebrated to mark the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after the 14-year-long exile. Celebration of the Telugu and Kannada new year, Ugadi, start with the ritual bath followed by dressing up in new clothes.Meanwhile, the Sindhi community will celebrate Cheti Chand' on March 28. "On this day we worship Saint Jhulelal and take out a procession in his memo
ry.

Gudi Padwa (Devnagari:) is celebrated on the first day of the Chaitra month, and is celebrated as New Year's Day by Maharashtrians and Hindu Konkanis ( called as Samvatsar ( Sausar ) Padvo or Yugadi by Konkanis ). It is the same day on which great king Shalivahana defeated Sakas in battle.

This is also first day of Marathi Calendar. This festival is supposed to mark the beginning of VasantGregorian calendar this would fall sometime at the end of March and the beginning of April. According to the Brahma Purana, this is the day on which Brahma created the world after the deluge and time began to tick from this day forth. This is one of the 3 and a half days in the IndianLunar calendar called "Sade-Teen Muhurt", whose every moment is considered auspicious in general to start a new activity. (spring). According to the

While the people of Maharashtra use the term Gudi Padwa for this festival and the Konkanis use Sanvsar Padvo (sanvsar derived from samvatsar meaning year) the people of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka term the same festival, observed on the same day, Ugadi. The Sindhi festival of Cheti Chand is celebrated same day.

Celebration of springtime and harvest

This is a time of the year when the sun's rays increase in intensity, going from mellow to hot. The crops have been harvested and the fruits of the harvest are making their way to the marketplaces. Mangoes, called "the king of fruit" in India, are in season once again. The ripe smell of jackfruit fills the air. Shrubs and trees are bursting into flower. Everything is fresh and new. It looks and smells like spring (or the best impersonation of quintessential springtime that the climate can do).

The word 'padwa' is derived from Pratipada, the first day of a lunar month or the first day after nomoon day (Amavasya). Being the first day of the first month of a year, Gudhi Padwa is the New Year's day for Maharashtrians. India was, and still is to a certain extent, a predominantly agrarian society. Thus, celebrations and festivals were often linked to the turn of the season and to the sowing and reaping of crops. This day marks the end of one harvest and the beginning of a new one, which for an agricultural community signifies the beginning of a New Year. In the case of Gudhi Padwa, it is celebrated at the end of the Rabi season. The term 'padava' or 'padavo' is also associated with Diwali, another New Year celebration that comes at the end of the harvesting season, thus substantiating the agricultural link to the festival.

Festivities

On the festive day, courtyards in village houses will be swept clean and plastered with fresh cow-dung. Even in the city, people take the time out to do some spring-cleaning. Women and children work on intricate rangoli designs on their doorsteps, the vibrant colours mirroring the burst of colour associated with spring. Everyone dresses up in new clothes and it is a time for family gatherings. Specialties like soonth panak and chana usual are eaten on this day.

Traditionally, families are supposed to begin the festivities by eating the bittersweet leaves of the neemajwain, gul/gur (known as jaggery in English), and tamarind. All the members of the family consume this paste, which is believed to purify the blood and strengthen the body's immune system against diseases. tree. Sometimes, a paste of neem leaves is prepared and mixed with

Maharashtrian families also make shrikhand and Poori on this day.

The 'Gudhi'


Gudhi

Gudhi Padwa is especially dedicated to the worship of Lord Brahma. Many legend states that this festival is celebrated to commemorate the corronation of Rama after his return to Ayodhya from 14 years of exile.

Some Maharashtrians see the gudhi as a symbol of victory associated with the conquests of the MarathaChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Gudi is also displayed as they are expected to ward off evil and invite prosperity and good luck into the house.
Gudi is also symbol of victory of
Shalivahana over Sakas, which people hoisted when he returend to Paithan.
forces lead by the great hero

The gudi, Brahma's flag (Brahmadhvaj) is hoisted in every house as a symbolic representation of Rama's victory and happiness on returning to Ayodhya after slaying Ravan. Since a symbol of victory is always held high, so is the gudi (flag).

A bright green or yellow cloth adorned with brocade (zari) is tied to the tip of a long bamboo over which gathi (a type of sweet), neem leaves, a twig of mango leaves and a garland of red flowers is tied. This is then hoisted by placing a silver or copper pot placed in the inverted position over it. Beautiful designs with special powder of soft, white stone (rangolis) are drawn on the floor in front of it. Everyone eagerly waits to usher in the new year. Then uttering meaning, 'I offer obeisance to the flag of Lord Brahma' one should ritualistically worship the gudhi with a resolve. Since Lord Brahma created the universe on this day, this flag is called 'the flag of Brahma' (Brahmadhvaj) in the scriptures. Some also refer to it as 'the flag of Indra' (Indradhvaj). On Gudhi Padwa, you will find gudhi hanging out of window or otherwise prominently displayed in traditional Maharashtrian households.

 Position of the Gudi

The Gudi is raised next to the main entrance of the house. The spot selected should be on the right side (when sighted from the house) of the entrance. The right side symbolizes active state of the soul.[1]

One of the Sade-Teen Muhurtas

According to the Hindu Muhurta system, Gudi Padwa is considered to be first of the 3 1/2 (or Saade-teen in Marathi) most auspicious muhurtas. The others are

  • 1st Tithi of Chaitra Bright Half - Gudi Padwa
  • 10th Tithi of Ashwin (Vijay Dashmi)
  • Akshaya Tritya and
  • 1st Tithi of Karttika (Bright Half)

According to Hindu electional astrology any work started during these auspicious muhurtas is expected to bring success.



Thursday, March 26, 2009

What is Indian Govt doing with all our money??? Jago India Jago .Log on to http://www.jaagore.com/













































A) Is this Government really protecting us??!!

7/11 2006: Mumbai Train Blasts. 209 Killed.
25/8 2007: Hyderbad Blasts: 42 Killed 
Oct 11 2007: Ajmer Blasts : 2 Killed 
May 13 2008: Jaipur Blasts : 68 Killed 
July 16th 2008: Ahmedabad Blasts : 57 Killed 
July 25th 2008: Banglaore Blasts: 1 killed 
Sept 13th 2008: Delhi Blasts: 26 Killed 
Sept 27th 2008: Delhi Blasts: 2 Killed
Sept 29th 2008 : Gujrat Blasts : 1 killed 
Oct 21st 2008: Imphal Blasts : 17 Killed 
Oct 30th 2008: Assam Blasts : 40 Killed 
Nov 26th 2008: Mumbai Attack: 180 killed
 
Every major city in India has been attacked consistently over the last two years.
Since 2004, 3850 Indians have died in Terror attacks in over 3000 incidents. 
Is the common Indian on the streets really safe ? 

Did you know that on the day of the Mumbai train blasts, the Government gave Rs 150 crores for earthquake relief in Pakistan ? Last year our Govt. has given Rs 3000 crores (600 Million Dollars) to Afghanistan? Acc. to Comptroller & Auditors genheral report(www.cag.gov.in),Rs.51,259.85 crores missing from India in the yr.2007-08?Budget of each election party is approx Rs.1000 crores only for media?This, when victims of terror in India have not yet got aid? What’s going on?
 
B) Is this Government really secular ?
 
1) When Madrasas are being shut down in Pakistan, the Indian Government is giving them CBSE status !! It is depriving Muslim children in getting secular education. A Madrasa educated person can get a job in any government office without going through the secular education system. Can India afford to have fundamentalists in government departments? Why cannot the government shut down Madrassas and let Muslim children study with the rest?
 
2) Our Government has given 25 lakh scholarships ONLY to minority students.. 
What sin have the majority done not to deserve these? 
Why cannot poor students of all communities be given scholarships instead of only Muslim children?
 
3) Thanks to the Congress led Government, out of 36000 temples in Andhra Pradesh, 28000 have closed down in the last five years. Do you want the same trend to continue in other parts of the country? Do you want a Nagaland type of situation in the whole of India? While government controls most of the Hindu temples, the minority community has had full freedom to organize their religious bodies.. The minority communities now have the first right over resources. Is this not a blatant violation of fundamental rights of the majority community?
 
4) Why have the minorities in Nagaland, Mizoram & Kashmir not got the similar privileges like the minorities in other states? Why is the Govt following different rules for different religions?
 
C) Is this government really making friends or enemies for India ?
 
Thanks to a weak and visionless foreign policy, India has created enemies all around. By the Home Minister’s own admission : "India is surrounded by a circle of fire". Rajiv Gandhi's vision of a powerful "SAARC" is now defunct.
 
1) Today, India commands little respect from all its neighbours, despite being the largest democracy in the world.
2) Terrorism has engulfed the country from inside and outside. Of course Pakistan,the motherland of international terrorism continues to be a big threat.
3) China has territorial ambitions on India. 
4) Nepal, is now being headed by a Maoist government and is ideologically more aligned to China. While India helped to dismantle the dynastic rule in Nepal our own Government surreptitiously supports dynastic rule within its own party.
5) Myanmar is increasingly aligning with Chinese forces with huge Chinese investments in that region.
6) Indian Policies in Srilanka have made Tamil Nadu burn. Will Tamils ever forgive India for encouraging military assault rather than facilitating peaceful dialogue on their north and north east regions.
7) Bangladesh continues to repeatedly aid and abet terrorism.
 
D) Is this Government really pro-poor?
 
The number of people living below the poverty line has increased by a horrifying 20 per cent. India had some 270 million people below the poverty line in 2004-2005, when the present Government took office. That number has gone up by 55 million, or 20 per cent!
 
E) Does this Government really care about the nation?
 
The Pakistani flag is now being hoisted in five districts of states like Assam where the Muslim population has gone up significantly. 92000 Hindu and 6000 Christians are now languishing in refugee camps. The government has turned a blind eye to this.
 
In the name of security, innocent people have been put in jails, whereas people like Yaasin Malik who has 23 murder charges on him, are moving Scot free and gathering their own strength. Is it acceptable to any patriotic Indian?
 
Can the Congress led UPA promise a non-muslim CM in J&K ? Reservation for a Hindu student in Nagaland ? If so, we wholeheartedly support them. Otherwise they should sit at home the next few years and rethink their policies.
 
Can our politicians stop stooping down to any lengths just for money and power ? Like Mr.Sharad Pawar, who first ditched the Congress and then ditched the people and aligned back with the Congress, just to be in power.
 
Don’t be deceived. What appears to be communal is not communal, and what appears to be secular is not secular. It is time we change our thinking.
 
Having said all this even BJP has not proved to be any better. 
But for now we need a change. Let us choose the lesser of the two evils.
The same party brought to power again and again means encouraging unabated corruption.
Or support the candidates who are good and fighting on their own.
Help those candidates who are good,clean and progressive not the criminals.
 
All these important things are delibrately hidden by the media after taking good money for their patriotism.
All the electronic media is either governed by any other foreign agency or any seccular party.
They are indirectly making mindsets of people  according to their own wish.
In any way we are not in freedom.Thousands of people lost their lives so that we can vote and live in  a  society
which is violence free ,terror free and  fulfilling all their needs. 

St
and up for this most tolerant and ancient civilization and prevent this great nation from becoming a communal battleground. As citizens of India we must vote for change.
In american constituency, a person can become a political leader only twice in his lifetime whereas in India since years we are seeing the same political leaders & govt.
 
WAKE UP INDIANS. LET US VOTE FOR CHANGE.

I will not request you to forward this.If you are aware and want others also,you will do it on your own.

Our inaction is responsible for what is happening not the action taken by  these people.


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The only way to make difference in the society is by voting.VOTE n take
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Lets start by simply creating awareness to vote for a less corrupt
govt.[you know what i mean ;) ] everyday by informing 5 people(right
from the rickshawallahs,servants to boss,neighbours)

!! JAAGO YUVAA JAAGO !!
(Approx. 60% of India's population is Youth)
who are really willing to contribute towards nation!!

Jai Hind..
Pass it on ...
Elections are just around the corner.

Do you want all that has in happened in past 5 yrs to repeat??...NO....
then VOTE BABY VOTE...

If you say that all candidates are UNFIT and that you DO NOT want to VOTE them...
STILL GO....

Go to the polling booth and say NO VOTE so that your VOTE IS COUNTED and that it is not misused by a FAKE CAST....

How??

OK so here we have RULE 49-O

It simply enables your vote to be COUNTED even if you DO NOT want to CAST your PRECIOUS vote to any candidate
Simply go to the PRESIDING OFFICER at the POOLING BOOTH and ask him for FORM 17-A or NO VOTE FORM and sign it. This makes your vote COUNTED.

Now, THE MISCONCEPTION.

"If number of people invoking the right to 49-O become more than the total number of votes to the winning candidate, then a RE-POLL is ordered and that their candidature is canceled for future.".

THIS IS NOT TRUE.

RULE 49-O EXISTS ONLY FOR VOTE TALLYING PURPOSE.

BUT this is NOT the solution.... so VOTE a COMPARATIVELY BETTER CANDIDATE to get a comparatively BETTER GOVERNMENT....

and those who are ABOVE 18 and DO NOT have an ELECTORAL IDENTITY CARD or a VOTER CARD, pleaseeeee get it made...

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