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Diverting People's Minds

Congress has been trying to divert everyone's attention from focusing on the good things that we people might do instead of stretching former IPL chief Lalit Modi's escape to UK. Now I am no member or supporter of any political party, but as a responsible citizen of the country I do have my opinions.
 

In my opinion I hardly believe that Lalit Modi's case is of such importance that we should be making such a big deal out of it. The Govt. should focus on currently improving situations regarding malnutrition, drugs, rape cases and such matters of much more importance. Disbanding the govt. at this point is going to delay these developments and that too just because we were focused on one person rather than the whole nation.

Wake up people, see what it's worth to chase after Lalit Modi, who was accused of FEMA violations. It's not even a proper crime that one would be arrested or anything. As for Govt involvement in the case I guess a friend helping a friend is not really a crime, specially if that friend is not a criminal.

With what 3 Supreme Court Judges and recently retired Mumbai Police Commissioner R D Tyagi has said, "Lalit was only accused of FEMA violations. Legally there is no provision for arrest or custodial interrogation. Forget being an absconder, Mr. Modi is not even an accused; he is only a suspect and still the Enforcement Directorate got after him without investigating for 5 long years." Considering these statements is it really an issue over which the Central Govt., a really hard to reform structure, should be disturbed.


Think citizens and voice your opinion. You are the next leaders, make a decision and it's time that you let the leaders know your decision.

Vande Matharam

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