Saturday, November 20, 2010

My letter to Mr. Kalmadi

Dear Kalmadi Ji

I really like the way you organize the CWG. It was really fantastic, specially that closing ceremony. It really makes me proud to be an Indian. You really did a fantastic job.

Off course guys that was a fantastic job. After all you need a very clever & sharp mind to do such a big job. But at the same time you also broke our heart specially mine. Yes sir you broke my heart, only Rs 8,000 crore. Come on sir you cant do so only 10% you should have taken more with you. At least 50% of the gross amt. and should have distributed it among your near and dear ones.

You being such a sharp, intelligent and clever person should have learnt it from your close friend Mr. Raja. Look at him he ate up Rs 1,76,000  crore. What happens if doesn't take up all this money to his home, but he did a big job really a very job. We being residents of such a rich country should do such big jobs. After all Rahis hi to paisa udate hain, or hum kaun sa kuch alag kar rahe hain.

In the end of my letter it is my humble request to you that ones you get free from all this inquiry and investigation drama(You don't  need to do any thing big just share a part of your income with the inquirers and they will be your new friends) you should do some thing very big. After all every one should get another chance. Ok sir better luck next time my best wishes are always with you.

Regards
Kunal Aggarwal

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Commonwealth Games scam

The Commonwealth Games scam could be much bigger than previously thought. Every day, more and more Games related projects are coming under the scanner and fresh details of corruption and bungling indicate how deep the rot is.

NDTV has learnt that the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is now looking at a robbery that could be to the tune of five thousand to eight thousand crore.

So what has the country’s anti-corruption watchdog dug up so far in the great Games robbery? Sources say the CVC has found several discrepancies in tenders for Games related projects:

* Large sums of money have allegedly been paid to non-existent parties
* The execution of many contracts has been deliberately delayed
* The CVC has found that money paid for many Games related projects are abnormally high
* It has also detected widespread bunglings in the purchase of equipment for the Games

New projects under scanner

With new Games related projects coming under the scanner, it’s truly a Commonwealth can of worms. Let’s now take a quick look at the fresh Games related projects in which the CVC has detected discrepancies:

* It’s looking into possible fraud in the purchase of HOVA Courts for the Badminton stadium
* The CVC has also found fraud in tenders for the installation of kitchen equipment
* Funds have allegedly been siphoned in video board tenders – at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium
* It has also found irregularities in contracts given for audio system, LED display boards, communication units at CWG venues