🪷VISHWAGURU E&H🪷
🪷VISHWAGURU E&H🪷
June 17, 2025 at 08:09 AM
Rxx From former RBI Governor Y.V. Reddy’s book “Advise and Dissent” List of those who looted banks and fled the country: 1. Vijay Mallya 2. Mehul Choksi 3. Nirav Modi 4. Nishant Modi 5. Pushpesh Pant 6. Ashish Jobanputra 7. Sunny Kalra 8. Aarti Kalra 9. Sanjay Kalra 10. Varsha Kalra 11. Sudhir Kalra 12. Jatin Mehta 13. Umesh Patel 14. Kamlesh Patel 15. Nilesh Parihar 16. Vinay Mittal 17. Ekvachan Jali 18. Chetan Jayantilal Darai 19. Nitin Jayantilal Darai 20. Deeptiben Chetan 21. Savia Seth 22. Rajeev Goyal 23. Alka Goyal 24. Lalit Modi 25. Ritesh Jain 26. Hitesh N Patel 27. Mayuriben Patel 28. Ashish Sureshbhai Total loot: 10,000,000,000,000 rupees Not a single person from RSS. Not a single person from Bajrang Dal. No one from Sri Ram Sena. No one from Hindu Vigilance Forum. None of them are from BJP. No one connected to VHP or any Hindu organizations. And very importantly — none of these names took any bank loans after May 1, 2014. A period of bank loot existed in our country — When the Congress/Sonia/Vadra ruled from 2004 to 2014. Today these shameless Congressmen are blaming Modi. But ever since Modi came, these games stopped. Share this as widely as possible… If the country is to be saved, traitors must be exposed. Some of you might remember the state of the country when Rajiv Gandhi left power. Today, Pakistan is in that same condition. Imagine how much Sonia could have looted behind the curtain. When Rajiv Gandhi stepped down, the situation was so bad that the country had to pawn 47 tons of its gold for a loan of just 40 crore rupees. And remember, Rajiv Gandhi took a 64 crore brokerage from the Bofors deal. Later, when the country had no money, India had to pledge 47 tons of gold for a meager 40 crore rupees. This was the state of the Indian economy. In the early nineties, a country like India had to pawn its gold at the World Bank. During Rajiv Gandhi’s time, the treasury was empty. Then VP Singh and Chandrasekhar became Prime Ministers — they too were terrified. Y.V. Reddy writes in his book — a gloomy atmosphere prevailed in the country. During Rajiv Gandhi’s reign — no jobs were given to the people. To start a business, you needed an NOC from about 50 places. During Congress’ license-permit-quota Raj, unemployment and despair were everywhere. Meanwhile, there were caste-based agitations (Mandal vs Kamandal). Though corruption existed before, it peaked between 1980–1990 under Congress. It was during this time the Bofors scam broke out. According to Reddy’s book — the Gandhi family’s massive loot plunged the Indian economy into crisis. At that time, India’s forex reserves were dangerously low. RBI decided to pledge its gold to foreign banks. At one point, the country didn’t even have funds to pay for 15 days of imports. On PM Chandrasekhar’s advice — India shipped 47 tons of gold to the Bank of England. This was a time without mobile phones, and even landlines were scarce. Since RBI’s Delhi building was in bad shape, they loaded 47 tons of gold into an ordinary van and transported it to a ship headed for England — a risky and shameful episode. Britain gave India a loan of 40.05 crore rupees in return. This painful chapter of India’s economic history is being ignored while shameless Congress leaders now accuse Modi of wrecking the economy. The truth is that it was the Gandhi family’s greed, negligence, and corruption that led India to pawn its gold for 40 crore rupees. Is there any greater national humiliation than this? And though often said, it bears repeating — During Vajpayee’s government, a company named Enron tried to set up a plant in Dabhol, Maharashtra. Due to environmental concerns and public protests, it didn’t happen. As a result, angry Enron owners sued the Indian government for 38,000 crore rupees in international court. The Indian government hired Harish Salve (the same lawyer who later fought and won Kulbhushan Jadhav’s case against Pakistan) to defend India. Enron’s lawyer was Congress leader P. Chidambaram — yes, he argued against India. The case went on… Vajpayee’s government fell, UPA came to power. Chidambaram, now a Cabinet Minister, couldn’t continue as Enron’s lawyer. But he stayed on as Enron’s legal advisor and helped sway the case in Enron’s favor. The next revelation is even more shocking — Chidambaram promptly removed Harish Salve and hired Qamar Qureshi — the same Pakistani lawyer who fought against India in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case. Congress paid him a fee of 1,400 crore rupees. In the end, India lost the case and had to pay Enron a huge compensation of 38,000 crore rupees. Even worse — India’s media completely ignored or downplayed this huge loss. A 38,000 crore case — and as we know, lawyers typically charge 10% to 60% as their cut in such cases. Imagine how much P. Chidambaram might have received from this… No public outcry. Just imagine — if such a case had happened during Modi’s tenure… And yet another fact — for this project, Enron planned to invest only 1,530 crore rupees at the then dollar exchange rate. Without setting up even a single power unit, they made a profit of 38,000 crore rupees from a legal battle lasting just seven years. Congress is more dangerous than we can comprehend. The most famous financial “experts” and “intellectuals” led the loot during UPA rule. If in doubt — Google it. Today, those conspiring against Modi’s government and defaming him were silent back then — they profited from Congress rule. If we are safe today, it’s because of Modi and the Sangh Parivar. India’s forex reserves now rank fourth in the world. Congress’ betrayals of this nation are endless. Their allied political parties and media remain silent about all this. The youth must realize and be inspired by the tremendous efforts BJP has made to rescue the nation from this vulnerable state — and their spectacular successes. May Bharat be victorious.

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