Sunday, October 7, 2012

Vadra storm exposes double standards in Cong leadership

(Courtsey:-Rediffnews)
Renu Mittal in New Delhi


Congress leaders going all-out to defend Sonia Gandhi's  son-in-law has left several red faced, with leaders privately speaking of unfair practices in the party, reports Renu Mittal.
Almost the entire Congress party and a number of ministers in the United Progressive Alliance government including Finance Minister P Chidambaram  have been fielded by the leadership to defend Robert Vadra the son-in-law of Sonia Gandhi. Vadra has been targeted for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income and has been accused of carrying out big business dealings with DLF for a quid pro quo.


On the face of it, party leaders are defending Vadra as it involves the first family of the Congress party, but underneath there is a simmering resentment at the double standards of the leadership. Sonia Gandhi has made it a point to ask any leader against whom charges of corruption have surfaced to put in their papers and step down, with the party refusing to defend the person in any way at all.
Senior leaders point out that in Vadra's case, however, there is an all out attempt to involve the party fully, even as the party has had no connect with him and he is not even a member of the Congress party. This has led to red faces, with leaders privately speaking of unfair practices in the party.
When former Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao was running from pillar to post for his legal cases, there was no attempt by the party to come to his help. Instead, he was left to his own devices despite the fact that he was the Congress prime minister for a full five year term.
Closer home, leaders give a number of examples to establish that she has ruthlessly tried to safeguard her image by removing anyone against whom public charges have been made. The most glaring example is that of Natwar Singh (former cabinet minister) whose name was made public in the oil scam with Iraq.
The evidence against him was flimsy as well as a part of the alleged conspiracy by the United States to remove him as the then external affairs minister of India  as he did not suit the United States ideology. Natwar Singh was known to be the closest person to Sonia Gandhi addressing her by her first name. But he was asked to resign along with being booted out of the party. He still remains out of the Congress and remains busy with his writings.
Ashok Chavan  former Maharashtra  chief minister, was sacked before you could blink your eyes, for having had two flats in Adarsh society and now there is a case of seven flats in one particular society.
A similar fate befell Shashi Tharoor  the first-time MP and minister who was called and told to put in his papers over his friend Sunanda receiving sweat equity. He was charged with using his influence as a Union minister to help his friend. Later he was asked to resign, after which he married Sunanda Pushkar and he is now busy attending parties and social events.
Congress leader Suresh Kalmadi  was shown the door when allegations against him surfaced in the Commonwealth games  and the same thing happened to Ajit Jogi who was Chattisgarh chief minister.
Congress leaders are taking the plea that Robert Vadra is a businessman, who has a right to live his life and that his business is independent of the politics of his mother-in-law and 10 Janpath. But Congress leaders apart from others are also asking the question; why is the party being made to defend him particularly since most of these allegations have already come in the public domain in a financial paper at the beginning of the year and Robert Vadra has admitted to most of it.
What may be a tricky issue for him and DLF to answer is how a public limited company like DLF gave unsecured loans to a private company since it is public money which is at stake. According to the rules, the board of governors can give permission for this, but then politically it can be an issue of impropriety which can be used against Vadra.
Politically, the disclosure of Vadra's wealth and his real estate and other portfolio, which certainly looks impressive, has served the purpose of putting Sonia Gandhi in the dock since sources say that most of the charges are based on facts and documents. Kejriwal has challenged the Congress to file a defamation case against him, saying he will face it. But within the Congress, the defenders will be remembered as the real loyalists in the future.
Vadra, who is away from the country and is said to have been in Australia  when the disclosures came on Saturday, has tweeted, "Thanks so much for your concern. I am fine and can handle all the negativity." He has further added, "(I have)lost people I loved. What can be worse?"

Romney vows U.S. renewal; Obama has big money month

(Courtesy:-Washington Times)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Opening the campaign’s last month, Mitt Romney ticked off indicators of economic misery Saturday night to suggest that a drop in unemployment hasn’t reversed what ails the nation. President Barack Obama’s campaign and Democrats posted an impressive fundraising haul, easing the party’s concerns that he would face a significant money disadvantage in the crucial closing days.FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2012, file photo President Barack Obama speaks about manufacturing and jobs during a visit to Intel Corporation's Ocotillo facility in Chandler, Ariz. The economy is weak and the job market brutal. Nearly 13 million Americans can't find work; the national unemployment rate is 8.1 percent, the highest level ever three years after a recession supposedly ended. A divided Washington has done little to ease the misery. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)
Romney rallied in battleground Florida the day after the government reported an unemployment rate of 7.8 percent in September, breaking a 43-month streak of joblessness of 8 percent or higher The report also risked breaking Romney’s stride, gained in a strong debate performance days earlier.
Persistently high unemployment, long after the recession’s official end, has been a leading threat to Obama’s re-election and the improvement came as a marked relief to the Obama campaign and a tricky development for his Republican rival.
Romney told an evening rally in Apopka, Fla., that with poverty, the food-stamp rolls and gas prices up, incomes down, college graduates struggling to find work and millions of people who’ve lost jobs no longer trying to get new ones, it’s clear Obama doesn’t know how to fix the economy. “I know how, and I will get the job done.”
Bolstered by the Democratic National Convention, Obama and his party Saturday reported a combined take of $181 million for September, their best fundraising month of the campaign and just short of their record of $190 million in the 2008 campaign, also in September. Romney’s campaign has not released its report for the month yet.
It was oddly quiet one month out. Obama took time off for a 20th anniversary celebration with his wife, Michelle, postponed from the day of the first presidential debate last week. They dined at Bourbon Steak in the Georgetown section of Washington. Romney devoted time to preparing for the next debate, Oct. 16 in Hempstead, N.Y., before his rally.
But the money machine was grinding relentlessly. Republican running mate Paul Ryan scheduled an evening fundraiser in Milwaukee, Wis., and neither party let up in their appeals for cash for the frantic final weeks ahead. Ryan and Vice President Joe Biden go head-to-head in a debate Thursday in Danville, Ky.
“There is exactly one month left to go until Election Day,” Obama campaign manager Jim Messina said in an email pitch. “The stakes are too high for us to take our foot off the gas now.” The president was scheduled to launch a lucrative and celebrity-studded fundraising swing to Los Angeles and San Francisco on Sunday and Monday followed by a campaign rally in battleground Ohio.
Republicans and Romney himself have seemed invigorated by his spirited leadoff debate performance against a subdued president, which played out for a huge national TV audience, estimated at more than 67 million, just as voters at-large are tuning in to the campaign.
But then came the jobless report Friday. Obama seized on the good news, “a reminder that this country has come too far to turn back now,” while Romney had little choice but to play down its significance.
“By any rational measure, it’s crystal clear we’re in the middle of a jobs crisis,” Romney said in a fundraising message to supporters. “My priority is jobs. And from Day One of my presidency, I will lead us out of this crisis.”
Defensive after the debate, Democrats contended Romney talked a good game but at the expense of the truth. A new TV ad by the Obama campaign, called “Dishonest,” carries on the post-debate theme that Romney grossly misrepresented his own positions as well as Obama’s on taxes. Online videos were posted by the campaign with the mantra, “Romney won’t tell the truth,” about Medicare, energy, taxes and more.
The latest fundraising report showed Obama and the Democratic National Committee improving on their take of about $114 million in August, when Obama gained a narrow edge in the money race after trailing Romney and Republicans for three straight months.
The Romney campaign has refused to release its September fundraising numbers, which are due Oct. 20, or say if they will make them available early as has become custom.
Aides have suggested that fundraising suffered in the final weeks of the month as polls found Romney falling behind Obama. Following Romney’s debate performance, they were privately optimistic the numbers would improve to help fuel a television advertising blitz over the campaign’s final month in as many battleground states as possible.
The president said in a series of messages on Twitter, the online social network, that more than 1.8 million people donated last month, including about 567,000 who had not given money before in 2008 or 2012. About 10 million people have donated to the campaign. Obama’s campaign, the DNC and various fundraising entities supporting the president have now raised about $835 million, putting the campaign in striking distance of raising $1 billion for the season.
The Romney campaign was releasing a TV ad featuring a woman who says she voted for Obama in 2008 but is supporting the Republican today. “Why Mitt Romney?” she asks. “Being a woman, you think about your children, and you think about their future. And what I want to think about is a future that has jobs. That our economy’s growing again. That’s important to women and it’s important to me.”

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