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Mahakavi Bharathi songs created patriotism in the mind of Indians.

மகா கவி பாரதியின் பாடல்கள் இந்திய மக்கள் உள்ளங்களிலே
விடுதலை உணர்வைத் தூண்டியது.


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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Telephone Talk between Nira Radia, A.Raja and Kanimozhi.

Telephone Talk between Nira Radia, A.Raja and Kanimozhi.

CORPORATE lobbyist Nira Radia admitted before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials that she was liaising with tainted former telecom minister A. Raja on behalf of her client Tata Teleservices. Nira Radia got Rs 60 crore for 'consultancy'


Radia asserted in a statement released by her company Vaishnavi Corporate Communications, that her only client Tata Teleservices has been discriminated against over the years and therefore suffered huge losses."The new CAG report also clearly states that Tata Teleservices, has been unfairly discriminated against in the allotment of spectrum," she said.


The directorate recorded Radia's 20-page statement in her own handwriting regarding her role in the 2G spectrum scandal. "The statement was recorded under Section 50 of the Money Laundering Act which is admissible as evidence before a court of law," an ED officer said.


The I-T department in November 2009 had tapped phones of Radia and gathered information about nexus between politicians, officials, business tycoons and senior journalists.


The Radia tapes controversy relates to the telephonic conversations between Nira Radia, a professional lobbyist and telecom minister A. Raja. The conversations with M.Karunanidhi's daughter Kanimozhi are also available in the tapes.In the recorded conversations between Nira Radia and prominent figures, referred to as the Radia Tapes, several prominent figures are heard in conversation with Radia


We are publishing a bit of conversation tapped in the Radia Tapes between Nira Radia and A.Raja former Telecom Minister and M. Kanimozhi M.P.







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