3. Scandals, one after other ....Majority Bharatiya politicians are corrupt, and their transactions are scandals, since Independence to till this day, Congress leading in this, others to follow!!! except few good Characters!
Opinion
16./03/2016.
338.
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
Sub : Majority Bharatiya politicians are corrupt, and their transactions are scandals, since Independence to till this day, Congress leading in this, others to follow!!! except few good Characters!
Ref : Scandals, one after other ....
3. Gems Graft 1949:
Rao Shiv Bahadur Singh, industry minister, Vindhya Pradesh, was caught taking a bribe of Rs 25,000 for renewing a gem trader's lease on the Panna diamond mines. Singh was jailed for three years and is the only Indian politician to have been convicted for corruption.
4. Cycle Imports , Cycle Parts Racket 1951 (
S.A. Venkataraman, then the secretary, ministry of commerce and industry, was jailed for accepting a bribe in lieu of granting a cycle import quota to a company.
Union industry and commerce secretary S.A. Venkatraman awarded the entire imports quota for cycle parts to a single company. He was sentenced to three years' imprisonment.
5. BHU Funds (1956)
In one of the first instances of corruption in educational institutions, Benaras Hindu University officials were accused of misappropriation of funds worth Rs 50 lakh.
6. Teja Loans (1960)
Shipping magnate Jayant Dharma Teja took loans worth Rs 22 crore to establish the Jayanti Shipping Company. In 1960, the authorities discovered that he was actually siphoning off money to his own account, after which Teja fled the country.
The Teja Caper 1962: Jayanti Dharma Teja set up a shipping company with paid up capital less than Rs 200 and a Rs 22 crore government loan. Advance payments from customers went to his Liechtenstein bank account. He was finally arrested in 1970 in London and sentenced to six years, but escaped. Whereabouts not known.
Kairon Scam (1963)
Pratap Singh Kairon became the first Indian chief minister to be accused of abusing his power for his own benefit and that of his sons and relatives. He quit a year later.
The Kairon Case 1964: The Dass Commission indicted Punjab chief minister Pra-tap Singh Kairon for allowing family members to amass wealth. Kairon quit office.
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