In the interest of national security I urge Mr. N. Srinivasan not to resign from the presidency of the BCCI, or accede to the chorus for his quitting in the wake of prima facie evidence that his son-in-law Mr. Meiyappan was engaged in betting on IPL match outcomes for which he has now been arrested for custodial interrogation. Srinivasan need not pay attention to media double standard of demanding his resignation but not of Ms. Sonia Gandhi for the same reason.
The demand for Mr. Srinivasan’s resignation is being orchestrated from Mumbai by the underworld whose operational headquarters is in Dubai. Many of the Indian politicians and businessmen who are baying for Srinivasan’s scalp are frequent visitors to Dubai and have travelled frequently to that city on the private plane of Shahid Balwa, who is a charged accused in the 2G Spectrum Scam trial. Mr. Balwa’s connection to Dubai gangsters is well-known.
In the past the IPL has been used indirectly for terrorist financing and compromising key politicians on honey traps with imported call-girls to compromise India’s national security. With Mr. Srinivasan’s taking over the President’s post, not only
the cricket capital shifted to Chennai, and thus logistically severed from Dubai, but also the Chennai team trounced the Mumbai cricket supremacy.
It is therefore ludicrous to see the Sahara chief demanding Srinivasan’s resignation, considering he himself is on the way to jail.
I urge Srinivasan not to resign hence, following Ms. Sonia Gandhi’s example of not resigning for the Himalayan fraud committed by her son-in-law Robert Vadra [now ordinarily resident in Dubai], but urge him to hold a press conference and expose the dangerous national security risk of Dubai-Mumbai nexus in seeking control of the IPL cash flow and ultimately undermine cricket.
I also demand that the Prime Minster direct the setting of a Commission of Inquiry under a sitting judge of the Supreme Court to go into this sinister nexus of foreign terrorist patrons, corrupt Indian politicians and businesspersons, and IPL. – Hindu Voice, 25 May 2013
Dubai: International capital of Crime-Jihad – V.S. Hariharan
All of us know as to how the Swiss run their economy, thanks to the generous interest money that they make from illegal deposits from all over the world, in return for which they ask the depositor no questions as to where and how and when he or she made his money or whether it is indeed illegal or legal. The bottom line with the Swiss is: We give you a place to park your funds (black or white) but we keep the interest.
Dubai, similarly has become the international crime capital of the world today with many criminals HQ-ing their operations there. The bottom line is simple: We will allow you to open your offices here and we do not care what you do (good or bad) as long as you do not break our rules. You carry out your operations and in return pay us a good hafta from your yearly profits. Dubai is a paradox in the sense that the local crime rate is low due to swift and barbaric Sharia codes for crime
punishment but it is the haven for global crime export and control.
But I look at it from a more sinister angle. Dubai is the head of the global Jihad against non-Muslim nations, a Jihad that takes the garb of crime. Criminal operations bordering on terror, most of which are serious security threats to many non-Muslim countries are being run from Dubai, with high-profile super mafia dons and criminals freely jetting in and out of this city. Dawood Ibrahim and many bigwigs of the Russian mafia call Dubai as their favorite home—a place to run when the heat builds up at their home front and most importantly—a place from where to operate with impunity without any hitch.
Whether you are the chief of the local betting/gambling mafia or the drug mafia or the property mafia or the human trafficking mafia or the cyber mafia, if you want to take your crime to the next highest level, look no further than Dubai. – Hindu Voice, 25 May 2013
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