Friday, May 27, 2011

Re: ~: M H O :~ WOW $$ Rs 11 cr spent on guarding Kasab

hello,
 
arre yeh sale indian goverment kiya marengi usko. jinho ne u se khud hire kiya ho sab sale chor, harami aur ek number ke kamine hai. agar isa nahi toh mardalona yah hum logo pagal samajhte hai..khud hi hire karte hai aur khud hi pakadte hai aur khud hi paalte hai...zara socho bhaiyon zara socho..ki kyun nahi marte yeh use.
 
madar..&%^E&#(*d...Goverment mujhe toh sharm aati apne aap ko indian kahete huyen.
 
regard's
 
Azad desh ka gulam insaan

 


From: Nadim <spectrum.eight@gmail.com>
To: MumbaiHangOut@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 4:23:19 AM
Subject: Re: ~: M H O :~ WOW $$ Rs 11 cr spent on guarding Kasab

 

Well said mate...shoot 'em...


Regards Nadim.jpg

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 12:21 PM, soni rajesh <sonirajesh22@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Yes, It is painful that whooping amount is spent on hundreds of such criminals from the coffin filled up by the hard earned money of the poor tax payers.
 
It is the money earned by those who are sincere, honest and true indians, not like those who instead of paying tax send that chunk of money to SWISS banks.
 
The biggest trouble is that- that these corrupts are mostly involved in deciding to keep such criminals alive on the name of Human rights/Natural justice/Mercy pitition etc. etc.
 
Did America violate human rights by killing Bin Laden?. If yes, than why not is the world  crying against USA?.
 
Wake up folks. There is no such Human rights/Natural justice/Mercy pitition for hard core terrorists- KILL THEM FROM POINT BLANK RANGE. And save the hard earned money for those living in miseries, Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...
 
 
 
--- On Thu, 26/5/11, Shaikh Ibrahim <ibrahimysh@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Shaikh Ibrahim <ibrahimysh@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: ~: M H O :~ WOW $$ Rs 11 cr spent on guarding Kasab
To: MumbaiHangOut@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, 26 May, 2011, 11:57 PM

Govenment ko bolo chutiye ko goli maro or jo paise us khajoor ke peeche kharch kar rahe hain na us se garibon ki madad kar ke un ke bhook se marnewale bachchon ka pet bhare, duayeen milengi, aise harami ki gaurding mat karo, jo paise kharch kar rahe ho woh india ke har mehnat karne wale ke salary me se beyopar me se jo income tax choos choos kar jama kiya hai woh is liye hai kiya, tum humari mehnat ke paise is tarha barbaad karo, 

Arey Goverment aankhen kholo apni. Garib mehnat karke, rupaye kama raha hai, mat khoon chooso rupaye ki surat me.

Logon agar meri baat buri lagi ho to jawab do or nahi bhi lagi ho to jawab do 

Shukriya

XYZ 

--- On Tue, 24/5/11, ~^ShAiLeNdRa SiNgH^~ <shailendrakumarsingh_et@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

From: ~^ShAiLeNdRa SiNgH^~ <shailendrakumarsingh_et@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: ~: M H O :~ WOW $$ Rs 11 cr spent on guarding Kasab
To: mumbaihangout@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 24 May, 2011, 10:44 PM

 

A staggering Rs 11 crore has been spent on guarding 26/11 terror convict Ajmal Kasab and the security force protecting him wants it back.
 
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) force has slapped a bill of Rs 10.87 crore on Maharashtra Government for guarding Kasab at the Arthur Road jail and sought its reimbursement which has stunned the state.
 
RK Bhatia, Director General of ITBP, whose 200 commandos provide 24-hour security to Kasab, has raised the bill received for reimbursement of expenses incurred between March 28, 2009 and September 30,2010.
 
Medha Gadgil, Maharashtra's Principal Home Secretary, told PTI that the state government will be writing to the ITBP explaining their position that it was not just state government's burden.
 
"We are in the process of writing to them. We will explain that 26/11 terror attacks is not only an issue limited to Maharashtra but a national issue," she said.
 
"What Kasab and his associates did is an attack not only on Mumbai but an attack on India and it is unfair to ask the state government to bear the burden (for ITBP guarding Kasab)," another senior Home department official said.
 
The ITPB was deployed in the jail where a Special Court held conducted trial of Kasab, the lone Pakistani gunman who was arrested on the night of 26/11.
 
Last year, the home department sought an extension for the deployment of the ITBP which comprised around 200 commandos, armed with sophisticated weaponry and communication equipment, guarding Kasab 24x7.
 
The ITBP team was deployed for the trial period, after which the state government wrote to the Centre, seeking an extension, the official said.
 
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Tuesday said he would discuss the ITBP bill issue with Home Minister RR Patil.
 
"I will talk to the Home Minister on this issue and don't want to speak about it further," Chavan told reporters, declining to comment further.
 
When asked about David Coleman Headley's testimony in a Chicago Court in the 26/11 terror attacks, Chavan said he did not want to speak on it based on media reports.
"The Centre will give us official communication on the ongoing trial and then the state government will proceed on that basis," the Chief Minister said.
 
Regards
Shail


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