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Asset Declaration under RTI Act The Central Information
Commission (CIC) set up under the Right to Information Act is the
authorized body, established in 2005, held that the parties are
public authorities and answerable to citizens under RTI Act. Six
national parties Congress, BJP, NCP, CPI-M, CPI and BSP have been
substantially funded indirectly by the central government under
section 2(h) of the RTI Act.
Activist Anil Bairwal of Association of Democratic Reforms and
Subhash Agrawal had directed their RTI applications to these
parties which were made parties by CIC. Arguments were on basis of
charities tax exemption and parties also said that they are not
public property. After detailed hearings, three important points
raised by complainants * substantial funding received by the
parties from government. * performance of public duty by them. *
legal provisions vesting them with rights and liabilities.
The commission said : "We are of the opinion that bringing the
political parties in the ambit of RTI Act is likely to usher an era
of transparency in their functioning. Besides, it would result in
strengthening of democracy and democratize institutions in the
country,
HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI : Judgment reserved on: 13th
November, 2009 Judgment pronounced on: 12th January, 2010 Under
Section 8 (1) of Right To Information Act 2005 It was decided to
declare the assets and liabilities of ministers on demand by the
public. Not only his/her individual assets but it also includes
assets of spouse and dependent children.
DETAILS ABOUT PERSONAL ASSETS OF POLITICIONS
Our Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh In year 2011-12 our Prime
minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has declared his personal assets worth
Rs. 5.11 Crore, but in year 2012-13 it increases double to Rs.
10.78 Crore.
Congress President Mrs. Sonia Gandhi According to Business
Insider, Sonia is ranked fourth among the richest politicians in
the world. In an article titled Meet The 23 Richest Politicians In
The World, the US magazine mentioned that Sonia Gandhi owns assets
2-19 billion USD, that is Rs 10,000 crore to Rs 45,000 crore.
Mayawati Chief Minister of U.P. Mayawati is the richest chief
minister in India, with assets worth Rs 86crore. The Bahujan Samaj
Party chief has sure come a long way since her humble days as a
school teacher and a grassroots Dalit leader. She owns property
worth Rs 75 crore, including a commercial centre in Okhla worth Rs
15.5 crore and plots at Sardar Patel Marg worth over Rs 54 crore,
among others.
Parkash Singh Badal - Chief Minister of Punjab The second
richest chief minister in India Parkash Singh Badal lags well
behind his counterpart in Uttar Pradesh financially, with assets
worth Rs 8.6 crore. the ruler of the cradle of green revolution
owns farmland worth Rs 4 crore. He also owns property worth over Rs
2 crore and jewellery worth over Rs 38 lakh. He had total worth of
Rs 14.98 crore.
N Kiran Kumar Reddy - Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh With
total assets worth Rs 8.1 crore, Kiran Kumar Reddy, the third
richest CM in India. He owns a house worth Rs 2.7 crore in the posh
Banjara Hills area of Hyderabad and a plot worth Rs 2 crore in
Bengaluru, among others. He also owns three cars a Maruti 800, a
Hyundai Verna and a Mahindra Scorpio -- worth Rs 15 lakh.
Karnataka Chief Minister - B S Yeddyurappa Assets worth Rs 5.38
crore. Yeddyurappa, owns property worth Rs 3 crore and farmland
worth Rs 80 lakh. He also owns gold worth Rs 31.5 lakh and
silverware worth Rs 15.9 lakh, along with household goods worth Rs
7.6 lakh. Yeddyurappa boasts of an impressive bank balance of over
Rs 21 lakh and cash worth nearly Rs 2 lakh!
Orissa Chief Minister - Naveen Patnaik The total assets of
Naveen are worth Rs 4.7 crore, with shares worth over Rs 3 crore in
various properties in Delhi and Bhubaneshwar. He also owns farmland
worth Rs 1.5 crore. The CM, who is a bachelor, owns jewellery worth
Rs 1.5 lakh
Richest Politicians of India in year 2012 -13
Jaganmohan Reddy M.P. from Kadapa Mr. Reddy Son of former
Andhra Pradesh chief minister YSR Reddy, Jaganmohan is perhaps one
of the richest politicians in India, with declared assets of Rs 446
crore. 38-year-old businessman has interests in cement and power
projects in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and other states. He also
owns Telugu daily Sakshi and the TV news channel by the same
name.
Jayalalithaa Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Jayalalithaa,
according to reports, is worth Rs 51 crore. What is interesting is
that Jayalalithaa has shown an annual income of Rs 15 lakh. She has
a five vehicles worth Rs 8.35 lakh. assets include her Poes Garden
residence worth Rs 20.16 crore, four buildings - three in Chennai
and one in Hyderabad - worth Rs 6.91 crore, investments in Sasi
Enterprises worth Rs 75 lakh and Royalvalley Floritech worth Rs 65
lakh.
Praful Patel C.M. for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
He represents the Bhandara-Gondia parliamentary constituency and is
a member of the National Congress Party. As per reports, include
property worth Rs 88.66 crore and Rs 33 lakh in FDRs. He has earned
notoriety because between April 2009 and April 2011 his personal
assets grew by 53% from Rs. 79 crore to Rs. 122 crore at the rate
of Rs. 5 lakh per day.
Brief of Top 10 Richest members of parliament of India
Name Constituency (State) Profession Assets Dr. Mahendra Prasad
(Bihar) Agriculturist,Economist,Environmentalist , Horticulturist,
Political and Social Worker 684 Crore+ Dr. Vijay Mallya (Karnataka)
Industrialist 616 Crore+ Smt. Jaya Bachchan (Uttar Pradesh) Artiste
494 Crore+ Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy Kadapa (Andhr a Pradesh)
Business person,Political and Social Worker 446 Crore+
Dr. T. Subbarami Reddy (Andhra Pradesh) Industrialist,
Political and Social Worker, Trader 273 Crore+ Dr. Abhishek Manu
Singhvi (Rajasthan) Political and Social Worker 226 Crore+ Y. S.
Chowdary (Andhra Pradesh) Industrialist 190 Crore+ Anil H. Lad
(Karnataka) Industrialist,politician,Social Worker 189 Crore+ Nama
Nageswara Rao Khammam (Andhra Pradesh) Industrialist 174 Crore+
Naveen Jindal Kurukshetra (Haryana) Industrialist,Philanthropist
and Social Worker,Pilot,Sportsperson 132 Cro
Politician's sources of income are : Inherited property
Business and Profession Investments and Scams and Scandals !
Scams and Scandals!
Praful Patel responsible for destruction of Air India As Civil
Aviation Minister of India, Praful Patel is believed to be the main
person responsible for the systematic destruction of Air India.
There have been irregularities in the purchases of multiple
aircraft during his tenure as the Minister of Civil Aviation. Air
India was making a profit of around Rs.105 crore, till the 2003-
2004 fiscal. As of 2011, Air India has a debt of more than
Rs.40,000 crore and an estimated loss of Rs.7000 crore
2G spectrum scam 2G spectrum scam involved politicians and
government officials in India illegally undercharging mobile
telephony companies for frequency allocation licenses, which they
would then use to create 2G subscriptions for cell phones. The
shortfall between the money collected and the money that the law
mandated to be collected is estimated to be 1766.45 billion In a
chargesheet filed on 2 April 2011 by the investigating agency,
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the loss was pegged at
309845.5 million (US$4.9 billion)
Kapil Sibal, the Minister of Communications & IT, claimed
in 2011, during a press conference, that "zero loss" was caused by
distributing 2G licenses. A. Raja, Union Cabinet Minister
(Communication and Information Technology 2007 & 2009) Central
Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Income Tax Department the
agencies allege that A.Raja could have received 30 billion(US$480
million) as bribe for bringing forward the cut-off date for
applications for spectrum from the initial 1 October 2007 to 25
September 2007. Dr. Manmohan Singh, P. Chidambaram etc. were also
involved in this scam.
Common Wealth Games 2010
Mr. Suresh Kalmadi President of the Indian Olympic Association
and Chairman of the Organizing Committee of CWG was accused of
handing out Rs 141- crore contract to Swiss Timing for its timing
equipment - the deal was inflated by Rs 95 crores. An official
recommended the disqualification of a Swedish company, allegedly at
Mr Kalmadi's behest, leaving only the Swiss firm in the fray. The
Central Bureau of Investigation, which probe the case, filed a
chargesheet against Kalmadi in May 2011.
Statue case and Disproportionate assets case by Mayawati
In her tenures as a Chief Minister, Mayawati erected number of
statues of Buddhist, Hindu, and Dalit icons like Gautam Buddha,
Ravidas, Narayana Guru, Jyotirao Phule, Shahuji Maharaj,Periyar
Ramasami, Ambedkar, BSP founder Kanshi Ram, and of herself. She
spent over 2,500 crore on projects in five parks and at memorials
such as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Samajik Parivartan Sthal and Manyavar
Kanshiram Smarak Sthal etc.
CBI filed a case against her for owning assets disproportionate
to her known sources of income. Mayawati described the CBI
investigation against her as illegal. On 13 March 2012 Mayawati
revealed assets worth 111.26 crore in an affidavit filed with her
nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha. the court found that the
case was unwarranted.
Robert Vadra - DLF Controversy
In year 2013, I.A.S. officer Ashok Khemka has revealed shocking
facts about property dealt between Mr. Vadras skylight hospitality
and real estate company D.L.F. he revealed that Mr. Vadra has sold
property which he has purchased for Rs. 7.5 crore and sold it for
Rs. 58 crore within a month. They have ignored rules of town and
country planning department. Mr. Khemka also accused Mr. Vadra for
bogus sale. Mango people in a banana republic. A Facebook comment
by Mr. Vadra had become widespread punch line for the news
reporters and the public to talk about.
Coal Allocation Scam
Coalgate - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh This is a political
scandal concerning the Indian government's allocation of the
nation's coal deposits to public sector entities (PSEs) and private
companies by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. In a draft report
issued in March 2012, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India
(CAG) office accused the Government of India of allocating coal
blocks in an inefficient manner during the period 20042009. Over
the Summer of 2012, the opposition BJP lodged a complaint resulting
in a CBI probe into whether the allocation of the coal blocks.
Now let us meet: Poorest CM i n t he count ry
Manik Sarkar - chief minister of Tripura In 2008, his total
cash in hand and in bank deposits was Rs 16,120.38, which has
reduced by Rs 5,320 in the last five years. Sarkar has just one
savings bank account, at SBI with a deposit of Rs 9,720.38. second
savings account with UCO bank in Agartala with a deposit of Rs
4,928. Sarkars don't own a vehicle, the chief minister used his
official vehicle to commute, his wife travelling in a rickshaw to
office has been a common sight on the streets of Agartala.
What can we do? Use our Right to Information. Use our Right to
Vote. Aware General public specially of rural area about the true
facts and figures about the scams and scandals of the country by
campaigns, street plays. Promote youth to join hands against
corruption and say No to Bribe.
References: Times of India www.right2info.org www.rediff.com
Wikipedia Denik Jagran