Saturday, May 14, 2016

More than one third India's law makers are criminals



According to a recent analysis of 541 of the 543 lawmakers by India’s Association for Democratic Reforms, the country’s new parliament has 186 members (about 34 percent) facing criminal cases.

There is even a so call RJD party, where an incredible 100% of her members are facing criminal charges.



Even more troubling, most of these charges are for what the association classifies as serious crimes, including murder, kidnapping and crimes against women. In the 2014 parliament, 112 members face such charges, including nine accused in murder cases and 17 in attempted murder cases.


India’s elites are often don of organized criminal. The integration between mafia and status quo elites is so complete that the corrupted court system seldom hand over punishment to these thugs. The court listen and protects the mafia against the people, the the other way round.

The depravity of Indians increase each day, evidence by Indians getting more and more wicked people to lead them. Today, it is impossible for man of moral to be lead the country as Indians desire people of wicked nature.


The marriage of crime with elites lead to an explosion of wealth in the upper class.Current elected parliamentarians are significantly wealthier on average than in the past. The average assets declared by elected lawmakers this year is 14.61 crore rupees ($2.5 million) compared to 5.35 crore rupees ($900,000) in 2009.

Bad money drive out good. The good people today do not have the financial resources to outgun crooks in the elections.

Exporting cultural cancer to the world

India future is bleak and she will never be able to escape being a shit hole, created out of collective wickedness of the Indian people.

The only way out for Indians is to migrate, which Indians will then pollute the culture and society of the host states. From USA, Europe to Singapore, Indians brought their degenerative culture. But they always bring chutzpah to next level by accusing others of racial discrimination, when the native start to be concern on Indians' conduct.


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