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AMAN KI ASHA IS A TROJAN HORSE FOR DESTABILIZATION OF PAKISTAN. THE TRUE FACE OF PRO-INDIA TIBETAN HINDUS AND THEIR SUBVERSION AGAINST CHINA.

An Eye Opener…………………LEST WE FORGET!

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Tibetan Brigadier Ratuk 

Brigadier Ratuk who is now 84 years old living in ‘Majno Cottila’ situated in “Tibet Colony” New Delhi, states that his secret gorilla force was not part of regular Indian army however they were under command of Indian army and Indian General Pabun was their Commander. The initial name of Ratuk’s army was ‘Voluntary Freedom Fighter Force’ but after 1962 Sino-Indian war it was renamed as ‘Tibetan Secret Regiment’. In order to avoid objection from Chinese side for armed interference into China this terrorist force of India was renamed as ‘Special Frontier Force’. Its Head Quarter was in ‘Dehradhun’ in Uttar Paradesh.

Tibetan Gorilas disguised as MUKTI BAHNI killing Pakistani soldiers after their arrest

 

            Brigadier Ratuk says that when he was ordered to send his force to Eastern Pakistan to fight against Pakistan he was shocked because his only target was freedom of Tibet from China and secret war/terrorism against China , so he denied to wage secret war/terrorism in Eastern Pakistan . When Dalai Lama’s elder brother Gyalo Thondap ordered them to help India in this war he got ready because Gyalo deceived him that if he (Ratuk) helps India in war against Pakistan than Indian army would help them to defeat Chinese army in Tibet . After this approximately 2000 Bengali were brought into the camp and he was told that these are men of Mukti Bahni and will support his force in Gorilla war against Pak-Army in Eastern Pakistan . When these Tibetan militants entered into the Bengal they learned that Bengali traitors were not trained enough to fight against Pak army however they proved to be worthy guides because Tibetan terrorists were not aware of ground routes and installations of Pakistan army. 

 

 

The Corpses of Public murdered by so called Mukti Bahni 
(Tibetan Gorrilas)

The Corpses of Pakistani Soldiers and their Children are being pulled to be thrown away

 

Brigadier Ratuk further claims that they (his Tibetan terrorists) waged war against Pakistan disguised as Mukti Bahni and the world was being deceived that Mukti Bahni is a force of freedom fighters fighting for freedom against Pakistan . Ratuk says that this is the most clear lie of history; the actual war was fought by his men, Indian army was brought in when Indians were assured that Pakistan army has been badly hurt and Pakistan army was isolated on the international level through successful/influential propaganda even that Pakistanis themselves were feeling ashamed for the stories of war crimes of Pak Army. The biggest proof of our (Brigadier Ratuk & his force) success against Pak Army is that when we (Tibetans) reinforced our control over Chitagong, Special Advisor for Indira Gandhi and most trusted officer of Indian Secret Agency ‘Mr. R.N. Kao’ specially visited and acknowledged that without your (Tibetan terrorists) support Indian army would never had been able to achieve such a big success in Eastern Pakistan.

 

Gyalo Thondap ordering Tibetan Secret Force to fight in East Pakistan while Indian General  is sitting on left 

 

            The confession of Brigadier Ratuk should be sufficient to open our eyes that Eastern Pakistan was separated from us through a big conspiracy. However if our Pro-Indian Intellectuals and AMAN KI ASHA Brand Journalist beat their old triumphant even after discovery/disclosure of reality of Mukti Bahni that Pakistan army gang raped Bengali women, and was involved in heinous crime of genocide than I would like to question them that in Tribal Areas from last ten years Pakistan army is fighting against terrorists and successful operations are being conducted than why in spite of slaughtering of kidnapped soldiers (by terrorists) and the number of casualties of armed forces in thousands why not a single incident of rape or intentional killing of innocents have been reported/proved? And in Baluchistan these operations are going even before our maturity than why no such incident has been brought forward except the case of Dr. Shazia employed in a hospital that was allegedly raped by a Captain but when army investigations were started all those (including the target of rape) who wrote this propaganda story to defame Pakistan  army fled to London so that actual facts could not be revealed through investigations. However, in spite of the disclosure of reality of Mukti Bahni, Hamid Mir wants that Pakistan should apologize from Bangladesh (for the crimes of Indian terrorists)? If these pro-Indian elements are stuck to their demands that Pakistan should apologize from Bangladesh with regard to 1971 and Mujeeb is a hero for them than would they like to inform nation that why Mujeeb and his family was murdered by his own Bangladeshi army, not by one or two soldiers but by the whole Regiment; why did army murder their HERO along with his Family?

 

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Hindu ‘Saffron’ Terror Camps Breeding Terrorists – Indian Home Minister Shinde confesses

 

Hindu ‘Saffron’ Terror Camps Breeding Terrorists – Indian Home Minister Shinde confesses
‘Samjhota, Makkah Masjid, Malegon Blasts were carried out by BJP and RSS; blamed on Muslims’

 

Indian Home Minister
Sushil Kumar Shinde, India’s Home Minister

 

In a ground-breaking confession, India’s home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde has exposed the nexus between BJP and the RSS for breeding ‘Hindu terrorism’, a charge which has raged a storm from hard line Hindus on Indian mainstream and social media.

 

Speaking during Congress’s Chintar Shivir at Jaipur, Shinde said:“We have reports that RSS, BJP camps are promoting Hindu terror in the country.”

 

He alleged that RSS was behind Samjhauta, Mecca Masjid and Malegaon blasts.

 

“Reports have come during investigation that BJP and RSS conduct terror training camps to spread terrorism; Bombs were planted in Samjhauta express, Mecca Masjid and also a blast was carried out in Malegaon.”

 

Considering this a serious security threat, Shinde further said,

“We will have to think about it seriously and will have to remain alert,”

Remaining steadfast on his stance Shinde defended his allegation by saying, “This has come so many times in the papers… It is not a new thing that I have said today.Goals of Indian Hindu Nationalists 

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Relating this to notorious ‘Saffron Terror’ often related to fundamental Hindu Right Wing groups which have previously been alleged for terrorism he said,

 

“This is saffron terrorism that I have talked about. It is the same thing and nothing new. It has come in the media several times,” the home minister said.

 

The Home Minister of India, P. Chidambaram urged Indians to beware of “Saffron terror” on August 25, 2010 at a meeting of state police chiefs in New Delhi, first time the word was officially used.

 

Charging Congress with having a “destructive mindset which was reflected in the home minister’s statement”, BJP said it was “very objectionable”. “It is not only unacceptable but dangerous also,” party spokesman Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said.
 

“There cannot be anything worse that the country’s home minister giving such an objectionable statement to disrupt peace and harmony of the country,” Naqvi told reporters in Delhi.

 

Terming RSS as a “nationalist organisation”, the BJP leader said, “Sonia Gandhi should apologise. Rahul Gandhi and home minister should also apologise, otherwise there will be serious consequences. This is not accepted. Such baseless things when said by home minister amounts to giving clean chit to real terrorists.”

 

“Sometimes I feel that Congress has become a group of cowards (kayaron ki jamaat). I am terming Congress as a group of cowards because repeated terror strikes are happening in the country, terrorists are mushrooming here.

 

“They abolished the tool to fight terrorism,” he said in an apparent reference to scrapping of POTA.

 

Attacking the home minister, RSS spokesman Ram Madhav described his statement as “highly irresponsible” and said he had made the remarks only to please his party bosses.

 

“If a Congress leader had said something like this it wouldn’t have mattered that much, but if the home minister of the country is saying something like this, it is highly irresponsible. This is all about playing votebank politics,” he said. : Union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Sunday sparked a major political controversy saying RSS and BJP were promoting Hindu terror.

 

A storm is also raging at this brazen statement that has removed the lid from an open-secret, Social Media is flooded by mixed reactions. Hindu extremists who use this medium for their activities are terming this an attack on Hinduism.

 

BJP believes this statement will dent the communal harmony which is already on a fuming volcano after Owaisi Speech against Hindu Oppression and marginalization and how strongly Muslim can react if Police remains unbiased. Owaisi was arrested after his speech while 5 Muslims were shot dead by police in Dhule, Maharashtra whi led to riots injuring hundreds of people.

 

BJP leaders and RSS extremists are vehemently condemning Shinde for remarks and are shocked that instead of blaming Pakistan for terrorism, congress is blaming Hindus.

 

It has been time and again proved, in fact Pakistan’s interior minister Rehman Malik has also confessed of India involvement in Baluchistan and terrorism in Pakistan with complete state support. There are many proves lying with law enforcement agencies that point to Hindu Terrorists operating in Pakistan.

 

Dozens of Pakistanis lost lives in Samjhota Express incident, will Pakistani Media and Government that is hell-bent for Aman Ki Asha open its eyes even after they have observed Indian public and Media reaction to the LOC incident. Apart from Gen.Musharraf who rightly treated Indian Media by urging them to expose Hindu terrorism and taking action against Hindu Terror organization, it is high time that every quarter of Pakistani society unites to expose Indian Terrorism in this region.

 

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Mazhar Abbas/CPJ Guest Blogger: Can Pakistan’s corrupt media be checked?

Can Pakistan’s corrupt media be checked?

With ratings driving the profits of media channels, journalists and political talk show hosts are being motivated to stir up controversy at any cost. Meanwhile, the professionals who believe in credibility, objectivity, and honesty as essential parts of ethical journalism are becoming sidelined.

This corruption within the media is spreading like a cancer, and there seems to be no antidote. If it is not checked, it could prove fatal for the media industry. We must take steps to address this problem ourselves. If not, Pakistan’s journalists could lose the credibility they have earned from years of struggle.

Earlier this month, a video recording of the off-air conversation between two prominent talk show hosts on Dunya TV was leaked. The hosts, Mubashir Luqman and Mehr Bokhari, were speaking to controversial real estate tycoon Malik Riaz in what was purported to be a confrontational interview broadcast on-air. But the leaked video showed the hosts off-air agreeing to questions, discussing questions to be planted, and talking on the phone to government officials about how to construct the debate.

The video appeared on YouTube [here and here, both in Urdu] a few hours after the show aired, and generated a huge debate both in print and online media about the hosts’ credibility. Dunya management claimed there was a conspiracy to defame the channel and ordered an internal inquiry. Bokhari, meanwhile, struggled to clarify her position and denied involvement. Luqman was fired because of the insulting remarks he made about Mian Aamir, the station’s owner, that were broadcast in the leaked video.

All 17 of the Pakistani Supreme Court’s justices took notice, too. They watched the recordings in the presence of Abdul Jabbar, chairman of the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority. It was not an official proceeding, but Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry questioned Jabbar about his inaction over the interview, the leaked video, and other TV programs ridiculing the judiciary.

Even while the consensus within the Pakistani press was that the credibility of broadcast media had been brought into question, talk shows’ viewership went unaffected. This was no surprise: In the past, hosts fired from one station went to another, often with a much higher pay package.

Are these the norms of our society? While controversies, real or staged, often help the popularity of the channels and the anchors, such serious and blatant abuse damages their credibility.

Where did this media corruption start? Can it be checked? If so, how? Or is it too late?

It is wrong to think that the corruption of the media is a new phenomenon. It is something that has developed over the years, but no serious effort has ever been made to address the problem. Corrupt media and journalists in Pakistan are nothing new; the problem started soon after Independence. Corrupt practices have rarely been confronted. Too many editors and reporters have simply made excuses instead of fighting the problem. And the poor wage structure and working conditions for journalists have only made the situation worse.

I have watched over the years as press cards or press stickers on vehicles were repeatedly misused. In the 1990s, an Urdu-language newspaper advertised within its pages an invitation for applicants to open a news bureau for the paper in any location for the price of 5,000 rupees. There were no complaints from the public. Everyone remained silent over this blatant invitation to malpractice. At around the same time, an English-language newspaper called for “honorary reporters” with the guarantee of the paper’s backing for an application of a government-issued press card. One leading Sindhi paper made it mandatory for reporters and correspondents to sell “special press cards” as a ploy to raise revenue. There are hundreds of examples of this sort of abuse.

Since its inception, the Ministry of Information has had a policy of “giving favors, seeking favors.” A secret fund for the system was even rumored to have been established in the 1960s. Prior to that, the favors of journalists, editors, and owners of news outlets were being bought on a more informal basis. When first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan visited the United States in 1950, some journalists were given business suits and others were given traditional, less expensivesherwanis. There was a dispute over why some got what they felt was the more desirable Western-style clothing, but not over whether either should have been handed out in the first place.

The All Pakistan Newspapers Society and the Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors have never opposed the government policy of paying the expenses of journalists accompanying officials on national and international tours. Instead, some journalists have become regular members of the touring party in successive governments, enjoying all the perks and fringe benefits of close association with high officials.

That sort of corruption has slowly become accepted as regular professional practice. And it was not long before journalists’ “contacts” became “close friends” in the government, in the opposition, or in the civil service. Some of our senior colleagues have become so accustomed to walking in the corridors of power that they entered politics with high positions in political parties.

The problem is clear: The media has failed to establish any professional standards or rules of conduct for journalists, editors, or outlet owners. There are no professional organizations like bar associations or engineering or medical councils. There have been very few instances in which any media group or press organization has taken action against its members for violating ethical standards.

It is time for our profession to set some basic rules of conduct, which we will have to enforce ourselves if we want to keep our standing in the public’s eye. The time to begin is now.

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PAKISTANI CORRUPT PRESSTITUTES MANGY DOGS LISTEN TO THEIR MASTER’S VOICE: BATCHES OF PAKISTANI JOURNALISTS ACCEPT PRE-PAID US JUNKETS TO HAWAII

Pakistan Television Channels are owned by rich individuals and require support of government advertisements to fund them. The first part of the problem wouldn’t be that hard to fix, a simple rule banning majority ownership of papers by individuals and certainly banning the owning of multiple papers. The second problem is systemic but a solution can be found by passage of legislation banning government advertisements from appearing in private TV channels.  Corruption in Pakistan media is so rampant that even foreign nations like US are spending 50 million dollars to buy off Pakistani media. The 50 million dollar largesse has started to take effect. Many popular channels have sent their anchors on pre-paid junkets to the the Islands of Hawaii, the most expensive and luxurious spot, where Americans go on vacation. These trips are sponsored by the US government and these Presstitutes are ushered by State Department officials.

What is a Presstitute?

Presstitute is a term coined by Gerald Celente and often used by independent journalists and writers in the alternative media in reference to journalists and talking heads in the mainstream media who give biased and predetermined views in favor of the governments and corporations, thus neglecting their fundamental duty of reporting news impartially. It is a portmanteau of press and prostitute.

 

 

This year the following journalists went on these brain washing junkets:

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The 2012 Pakistan-United States Journalists Exchange participants:

  • Mr. Shabbir Ahmad, Producer, Geo TV Network, Islamabad
  • Mr. Mahboob Ali, Correspondent, Geo TV Network, Mingora, Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Mr. Sajid Hussain, Assistant Editor, The News International, Karachi
  • Mr. Azam Khan, Reporter, Radio PakistanCharsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Ms. Aneela Khalid Khan, Freelance Reporter, Radio Mashaal, Islamabad
  • Ms. Sumeera Riaz, News Producer, Express News TV, Lahore
  • Ms. Imrana Saghar, Reporter, Daily Express, Multan, Punjab
  • Mr. Mushtaq Sarki, Reporter, Sindh TV News, Karachi
  • Ms. Hafsah Syed, Executive Producer/Head of Features, Dawn News TV, Karachi 

The 2013 Pakistan-United States Journalists Exchange participants:

Pakistani Journalists

  • Mr. Muhammad Imran Ahmed, Chief Reporter, Roznama (Daily) Dunya, Karachi
  • Ms. Najia Ashar, Senior Anchor/Producer, Geo Television Network, Karachi
  • Mr. Abdul Ghani Kakar, Chief Investigative Reporter, Daily Awam, Quetta, Balochistan
  • Mr. Nisar Ali Khokhar, Special Correspondent, KTN News TV, Hyderabad
  • Mr. Ikram Ullah Moomand, Editor-in-Charge, Editorial Page, Daily AAJ Urdu, Peshawar
  • Ms. Sadia Nasir, Reporter, Pakistan Television (PTV), Current Affairs Department, Islamabad
  • Ms. Shumaila Noreen, Reporter/Sub-editor, Associated Press Pakistan, Islamabad
  • Mr. Shahid Hameed Rind, Bureau Chief, ARY News, Quetta
  • Mr. Muhammad Salman, Staff Reporter, Daily Nawa-i-Waqt, Peshawar
  • Mr. Pervaiz Shaukat, Senior Reporter, Daily Jang, and President, Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists, Islamabad
  • Ms. Sana Saif Tirmazee, Reporter, Dawnnews TV, Lahore

Pakistan’s media are addicted to money. The are serving foreign masters ranging from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, USA, and yes, even India. Pakistani  Journalists spend months under the Aman Ki Asha Trojan Horse in Delhi and other Indian cities. On their return, they start singing the tunes, pretty similar to those of Bal Thackeray. The only way to really make papers serve the people is to make them funded solely by the people, you know he who pays the piper call the tune and all that. The problem is though without advertisements papers would be too expensive for most people so alternate sources for funding through foundations and independent commission headed by retired members of the Judiciary dole out government grants to media houses.   Of course we can’t have a situation where the government decides which papers get what money; that situation would be worse than what we have now, but we could have every registered voter receive an equal amount of media vouchers which he or she could use to buy the paper of their choice or allocate amounts from the vouchers to fund media channels.

 

If you think about it this system would have many advantages; with advertising banned and with only members of the public being able to distribute the vouchers (and possibly pay) the public alone would be the only piper calling the tune.

Of course the taxpayer taking on the funding of media would be a burden but if we saw it as an investment in democracy then it would be definitely worth it; we could even set the funding as a fixed percentage of the GDP so it couldn’t be played around with by governments. With this system the whole range of the public’s views would be represented from left to right, from conservative to liberal and I’d bet the dividend from such a free press routing out corruption and misgovernance would more than pay for itself.

 

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WIKIPEDIA : CORRUPTIONS, SCAMS, SCANDALS IN “SHINING” INDIA:Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones

India’s image on tackling corruption has not improved with Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI) placing it at 94th rank out of 176 nations this year.

Though India was ranked at 95th position last year, the international watchdog said it has started evaluating the positions through a different formula beginning this year and hence this cannot be compared to last year’s ranking.

However, the last year’s rank of 95 would be 96 if it is calculated using the new methodology which implies there was a “slight improvement” in the index.

This year, India has a score of 36 out of 100 on a scale from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean) which is a result of an average of 10 studies including World Bank’s Country Performance and Institutional Assessment and Global Insight Country Risk Ratings.

India was ranked 72 among 180 countries for the first time in 2007 and since then the country’s rankings have been showing a decline. While India was placed at 87 in 2010, the position was 95 in 2011.

This year, India is ranked below neighbouring countries like Sri Lanka and China, while Afghanistan, Iran, Nepal, and Bangladesh fared much worse than India when it came to corruption in public sector undertakings.

Sri Lanka, which is slowly limping back to normalcy after a three-decade civil war, is ranked at 79 while China is ranked at 80.

Denmark is placed at the top spot with a score of 90 while Finland and New Zealand follow very closely. Countries that occupy the bottom ranks in the index are Myanmar, Sudan Afghanistan, Somalia and North Korea.

 

We are fed with the constant of accusations of corruption in Pakistan. It is there and every one knows it. When, the President (like Asif Zardari is corrupt) of a country is corrupt, there is always a trickle down effect. But, Indians should not crow about it, the Indian Augean Stable is no less sparkling, here is what we mean:

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 http://students.washington.edu/hyuva/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Corruption_in_Modern_India_Political_or_Cultu.pdf

1948 TO 2012….WORTH KNOWING

 

This is to update you on all the scams taken place in India. Please note that the list size is increasing year by year.

You can click on any of the scandal below to go to the original story of the scandal.publisted/listed ..in wikipedia..the free Encyclopedia…

 

 

2012

▪   President of India’s land grab scandal – President of India Pratibha Patil allegedly grabbed 2,61,000 sq ft of defense land in Khadki Cantonment, Pune and built a home on it [1] [2] [3] [4]

▪   Coal Mining Scam – Central government lost 1,070,000 crore (US$213.47 billion) by not Auctioning Coal Blocks says CAG’s 110 page draft report [5][6] [7]

▪   Karnataka Wakf Board Land Scam – 200,000 crore (US$39.9 billion)[8][9]

▪   Andhra Pradesh land scam – 100,000 crore (US$19.95 billion)[10]

▪   Service Tax and Central Excise Duty fraud – 19,159 crore (US$3.82 billion) crore)[11] [12]

▪   Gujarat PSU financial irregularities – 17,000 crore (US$3.39 billion)[13] [14]

▪   Maharashtra stamp duty scam – 640 crore (US$127.68 million)[15] [16]

▪   Highway scam – 70 crore (US$13.97 million) [17] [18] [19]

▪   Ministry of External Affairs gift scam[20] [21] [22]

▪   Himachal Pradesh pulse scam[23] [24]

▪   Flying Club fraud – 190 crore (US$37.91 million)[25]

▪   Andhra Pradesh liquor scam[26][27]

▪   Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association scam – Approximately 50 crore (US$9.98 million)[28][29]

▪   Jammu and Kashmir PHE scam[30]

▪   Jammu and Kashmir recruitment scam[31]

▪   Jammu and Kashmir examgate[32] [33]

▪   Jammu and Kashmir dental scam[34]

▪   Punjab paddy scam – 18 crore (US$3.59 million)[35] [36]

▪   NHPC cement scam[37]

▪   Girivan (Pune) land scam [38] (not to be confused with Pune land scam which came to light during 2011)

2011

▪   Uttar Pradesh NRHM scam – 10,000 crore (US$2 billion)[39][40][41][42][43]

▪   ISRO’s S-band scam (also known as ISRO-Devas deal, the deal was later called off) – 200,000 crore (US$39.9 billion) [44] [45] [46][47]

▪   KG Basin Oil scam[48] [49] [50] [51] [52]

▪   Goa mining scam[53][54]

▪   Bellary mining scam

▪   Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike scam – 3,207 crore (US$639.8 million)[55] [56] [57] [58]

▪   Himachal Pradesh HIMUDA housing scam[59][60]

▪   Pune housing scam [61]

▪   Pune land scam [62] [63]

▪   Orissa pulse scam – 700 crore (US$139.65 million)[64][65] [66] [67]

▪   Kerala investment scam – 1,000 crore (US$199.5 million)[68]

▪   Maharashtra education scam – 1,000 crore (US$199.5 million)[69][70]

▪   Mumbai Sales Tax fraud – 1,000 crore (US$199.5 million)[71]

▪   Uttar Pradesh TET scam[72][73][74]

▪   Uttar Pradesh MGNREGA scam[75]

▪   Orissa MGNREGA scam[76][77] [78]

▪   Indian Air Force land scam[79] [80] [81]

▪   Tatra scam – 750 crore (US$149.63 million)[82]

▪   Bihar Solar lamp scam – 40 crore (US$7.98 million)[83] [84]

▪   BL Kashyap – EPFO scam – 169 crore (US$33.72 million)[85][86]

▪   Stamp Paper scam (not to be confused with Abdul Karim Telgi’s Stamp Paper scam) – 2.34 crore (US$466,830)[87]

2010

▪   2G spectrum scam – In the audit report, CAG puts the loss at 176,000 crore (US$35.11 billion) [88] whereas CBI pegs the loss at 30,984 crore (US$6.18 billion) [89]

▪   Adarsh Housing Society scam

▪   Commonwealth Games scam

▪   Uttar Pradesh food grain scam

▪   LIC housing loan scam

▪   Belekeri port scam

▪   Andhra Pradesh Emmar scam – 2,500 crore (US$498.75 million)[90] [91][92] [93]

▪   Madhya Pradesh MGNREGA scam – 9 crore (US$1.8 million)[94]

▪   Jharkhand MGNREGA scam[95] [96] [97]

▪   Indian Premier League scandal[98][99]

▪   Karnataka housing board scam[100] [101] [102]

2000s

2009

▪   Madhu Koda mining scam

▪   Goa Special Economic Zone (SEZ) scam[103] [104]

▪   Rice export scam – 2,500 crore (US$498.75 million)[105]

▪   Orissa mining scam – 7,000 crore (US$1.4 billion)[106]

▪   Orissa paddy scam[107] [108]

▪   Sukhna land scam – Darjeeling [109] [110] [111] [112]

▪   Vasundhara Raje land scam[113]

▪   Austral Coke scam – 1,000 crore (US$199.5 million)[114][115]

▪   Gujarat’s VDSGCU Sugarcane scam – 18.7 crore (US$3.73 million) [116] [117] [118]

2008

▪   Cash for Vote Scandal

▪   Hasan Ali black money controversy[119][120][121]

▪   The Satyam scam [122]

▪   State Bank of Saurashtra scam – 95 crore (US$18.95 million)[123][124]

▪   Army ration pilferage scam – 5,000 crore (US$997.5 million)[125]

▪   Jharkhand medical equipment scam – 130 crore (US$25.94 million)[126] [127]

▪   Haryana Teachers’ recruitment scam[128] [129]

2006

▪   Kerala ice cream parlour sex scandal

▪   Scorpene Deal scam[130][131][132]

▪   Punjab city centre project scam – 1,500 crore (US$299.25 million)[133]

▪   Uttar Pradesh ayurveda scam – 26 crore (US$5.19 million)[134] [135] [136] [137]

▪   Navy War Room Spy Scandal (related to Scorpene Deal Scam)

2005

▪   IPO scam [138][139]

▪   Oil for food scam (Natwar Singh)

▪   Bihar flood relief scam – 17 crore (US$3.39 million)[140]

2004

▪   Gegong Apang PDS scam

2003

▪   Taj corridor scandal

▪   HUDCO scam[141]

2002

▪   Stamp paper scam – 20,000 crore (US$3.99 billion)[142] [143] [144]

▪   Provident Fund (PF) scam [145][146]

▪   Kargil coffin scam[147]

2001

▪   Ketan Parekh securities scam

▪   Barak Missile scandal

▪   Calcutta Stock Exchange scam[148]

2000

▪   India-South Africa match fixing scandal[149]

▪   UTI scam – 32 crore (US$6.38 million)[150]

1990s

1997

▪   Cobbler scam [151][152]

▪   Hawala scandal

▪   Bihar land scam – 400 crore (US$79.8 million)[153]

▪   SNC lavalin power project scam – 374 crore (US$74.61 million)[154]

1996

▪   Bihar fodder scam – 950 crore (US$189.53 million)[155] [156] [157]

▪   Sukh Ram telecom equipment scandal

▪   C R Bhansali scam – 1,100 crore (US$219.45 million)[158][159]

▪   Fertiliser import scam – 133 crore (US$26.53 million)[160][161]

 

1995

▪   Purulia arms drop case

▪   Meghalya forest scam – 300 crore (US$59.85 million)[162]

▪   Preferential allotment scam – 5,000 crore (US$997.5 million)[163]

▪   Yugoslav Dinar Scam – 400 crore (US$79.8 million)[164]

1994

▪   Sugar import scam [165][166]

1992

▪   Harshad Mehta securities scam – 5,000 crore (US$997.5 million)[167]

▪   Palmolein Oil Import Scam, Kerala

▪   Indian Bank scandal – 1,300 crore (US$259.35 million)[168]

1990

▪   Airbus scandal[169]

1980s

1989

▪   St Kitts forgery[170]

1987

▪   Bofors Scandal[171]

1981

▪   Cement Scam involving A R Antulay – 30 crore (US$5.99 million)[172]

1970s

1976

▪   Kuo oil scandal – 2.2 crore (US$438,900)[173]

1974

▪   Maruti scandal[174]

1971

▪   Nagarwala scandal – 60 lakh (US$119,700)

1960s

1965

▪   Kaling tubes scandal[175]

1964

▪   Pratap Singh Kairon scam[176]

1960

▪   Teja loan scandal – 22 crore (US$4.39 million)[177]

1950s

1958

▪   The Mundhra scandal – 1.2 crore (US$239,400)[178]

1956

▪   BHU funds misappropriation – 50 lakh (US$99,800)[179]

1951

▪   Cycle import scam[180]

1940s

1948

Jeep scandal – 80 lakh (US$159,600)[181]

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