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A 'Great' Congress MP
from Nepal!
by
V. Sundaram
It
is not correct to say that all knaves and scoundrels in India are
Congressmen. At the same time it cannot also be doubted that most of the
Congressmen today are generally scoundrels and knaves.
Why is it so?
Why should it be so?
The answer is
simple.
The Congress
High Command by convention extends its full support and patronage only
to knaves and scoundrels.
The
whole of India owes a deep debt of gratitude to the CNN-IBN TV Channel
for having boldly and fearlessly exposed the dubious and criminal
antecedents of one Moni Kumar Subba,
Lok Sabha Congress MP from Tezpur in Assam.
For at least 16
years, Congress MP Moni Kumar Subba has brazenly snubbed allegations
that he is not an Indian.
The shocking news is that he is
not an Indian national.
He is reported to
be a Nepali national and he has so far successfully lied about his age,
education and place of birth to the Election Commission and Parliament.
If one is to go by official records of Congress MP Moni Kumar Subba, he
was born thrice and at three places. The Congress MP from Tezpur
and an escaped criminal in Nepal have many things common between them!
M K Subba claims
to have studied in the Gandhi Vidhyalaya in Assam in 1972. But the
school didn't even exist at that time.
The cruel joke is
that all the so called law enforcement agencies of the Government of
India and the State Governments have totally failed to identify the
glorious background of this great son of India (?) that is not Bharat!
When the CNN-IBN's
Investigation Team confronted Moni Kumar Subba with these cold facts, he
spoke imperiously on a hidden camera and said: 'We are supreme. I have
been an MLA from Assam twice and then an MP and you are talking of
citizenship'. I have no doubt that such an arrogance may not impress the
Supreme Court as it has been reported that Subba simply has no document
to prove that he is an Indian by birth.
In this context
we should not forget the fact that Nazi criminals like Ribbentrop
(1893-1946), Goebbels (1897-1945) etc. also spoke imperiously during the
Nuremberg trials in 1945-46 before they were hanged for war crimes.
I have been
writing consistently about the criminal antecedents of many of the MPs
in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha during the last several years. The great
poet of American democracy, Walt Witman (1819 - 1892) had versatile
Congress criminals like Moni Kumar Subba in view when he paid a special
tribute to the US Congressmen of his time in the following explosive
words in 1880:
'The
members who composed it (any Democratic Party National Convention
prior to the Civil War) were, seven-eighths of them, the meanest
kind of bawling and blowing officeholders, office-seekers, pimps,
malignants, conspirators, murderers, fancy-men, custom-house clerks,
contractors, kept-editors, spaniels well-trained to carry and fetch,
jobbers, infidels, dis-unionists, terrorists, mail-riflers,
slave-catchers, pushers of slavery, creatures of the President,
creatures of would-be Presidents, spies, bribers, compromisers,
lobbyers, sponges, ruined sports, expelled gamblers, policy-backers,
monte-dealers, duellists, carriers of concealed weapons, deaf men,
pimpled men, scarred inside with vile disease, gaudy outside with
gold chains made from the people's money and harlots' money twisted
together; crawling, serpentine men, the lousy combinings and born
freedom-sellers of the earth'.
In today's Indian
context and in this instant case in question, the word 'President' in
the above quotation would mean only Congress President, the de facto
Prime Minister of India.
M K Subba has
clearly proved that nothing succeeds like excess. In the Congress Party
under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi, the working philosophy today of
most Congressmen is 'Nothing succeeds like criminal excess!' Daniel
Webster probably had liars like M K Subba in view when he wrote:
'falsehoods not only disagree with truths but usually quarrel among
themselves'. The CNN-IBN has clearly brought out the following
conflicting and disturbing facts in a graphic manner about M K Subba – a
great Congress son of India!
The matter
relating to the citizenship status of this Nepali criminal is now
pending before the Supreme Court. The Central Government is supposed to
file a reply in the apex court about Subba's nationality by the coming
weekend. What is shocking is that the
CBI had in the past carried out a 'thorough probe' and given a clean
chit to Moni Kumar Subba, citing lack of evidence as the reason.
It has been
publicly reported that for 16 years, India's law enforcement agencies
have failed to confirm that Congress MP M K Subba is an escaped murder
convict from Nepal called Maniraj Limbo. This is what the Supreme Court
told Subba when his case was heard: 'It is highly suspicious how you
came to India and how you got Indian citizenship. We take a very serious
view of it. For instance, the CBI says: 'MK Subba states he was born in
Dabgram, but we have no evidence to confirm or refute his claim'. The
Supreme Court has also pulled up the CBI for making a total mess of the
Subba investigation.
The BJP leader
Ravi Shankar Prasad has stated: 'As a Parliamentarian and a political
activist, I am embarrassed and hang my head in shame over the quality of
Parliamentarians. In light of the present provisions, Moni Kumar Subba
must be sacked. We will raise it in Parliament'. One of the Congress
leaders has said: 'The CBI must be pulled up for this kind of shoddy
job'.
A BJP delegation
has met the Speaker and demanded that a separate Committee be formed to
investigate the M K Subba case. The BJP MPs have pointed out that the SC
has already upheld Parliament's right to act against MPs in the
cash-for-query scam. They have therefore demanded that a similar
Committee should be set up now to investigate the M K Subba case.
I wanted to
ascertain the views of Dr Subramanian Swamy, former Union Law Minister,
on this controversial issue of the nature of dubious citizenship of
Congress MP M K Subba from Tezpur in Assam. He gave me this sharp,
categorical and characteristically brilliant reply: 'I am not surprised
by the revelation that Congress MP M K Subba is a foreigner and a
proclaimed offender in a murder case in Nepal, because after all he is a
Congress leader. The Congress Party's credentials for national integrity
was completely eroded when it became known that the Party President Ms
Sonia Gandhi had falsely claimed in an affidavit and in the Lok Sabha's
Who's Who publication, that she had got a degree from the
University of Cambridge, UK when in fact as the University informed the
Lok Sabha that 'there was never any student by name Sonia Maino or
Antonia Maino'.
More revelations
like these will spill out soon, and hence do not be surprised. 'Yatha
Raja thatha Praja'.
Very few
politicians in India can match Dr Subramanian Swamy's intellect,
sagacity, broad outlook and unmatched civic courage, rare qualities
which have maintained him at the highest eminence in public life in
India. In my view he ought to be the Prime Minister of India in these
turbulent days and not the kind of hollow and stuffed surrogate non-men
who are neutral between the fire brigade and the fire and between good
and evil.
What kind of
legal action can be initiated against this illegally exceptional (!!)
Congress MP from Tezpur in Assam is the moot question? There is no doubt
whatsoever that he is guilty of violation of Article 102 (1) (d) of the
Constitution, Rule 4 of the Conduct of the election rules and Section
181 of Indian Penal Code.
It should be
borne in mind that Justice Ibrahim Kalifullah of the Madras High Court
was not the first Judge to permit invocation of Writ Jurisdiction under
Article 226 of the constitution in an election case. When one
Venkatachalam impersonated and swore a false affidavit as if he was an
elector of Lalgudy constituency in the 1984 Tamil Nadu Assembly
Election, the Madras High Court unseated him in Writ Proceedings. Is
filing an election petition the only remedy or a Writ could be filed was
the issue before the Supreme Court, when Venkatachalam appealed against
the orders of the Madras High Court.
The Supreme
Court, while dismissing the appeal, asked, 'Consider
the case where the person elected is not the Citizen of India. Would the
court allow a foreign citizen to sit and vote in the legislative
Assembly and not exercise Jurisdiction under Article 226 of
Constitution?'
The Supreme Court
at that time was only asking a rhetorical or pedagogical question. The
illegal Congress MP from Tezpur and the Congress Party have succeeded in
making the imaginary fears expressed by the Supreme Court in 1985
completely true and well-founded today!
In Congress
Politics under the stranglehold of Sonia Gandhi, there can be no honor.
In her style of politics, nothing is contemptible. The working principle
of Congress High Command is 'a scoundrel may be of use to us just
because he is a scoundrel'.
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