Politicians, Bollywood and Underworld: The Committee studied the problem of the criminalisation of politics and the nexus among criminals, politicians and bureaucrats in India, We at Mumbai Multimedia Studio remember the same scenario of past the same reel rewind - the Nation was going thru the dilemma and drama till last week since beginning of October 2021 (from the Day of Gandhi Jayanti - upto last week).
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During 1993, post Mumbai serial blast horror, the NN Vohra committee was established to noticeably investigate and identify the particular culprits within the system that not only facilitated such criminal activity but also helped criminals to flee justice afterwards.
It was said that NCP (Nationalist Congress Party) president Mr. Sharad Pawar was the prime political syndicate aiding the D-Company continuously from before in their golden days, where their consignment accustomed unload within the Arabian Sea near VARSHA (CM of Maharashtra Den) and after 1993 serial blast as per Vohra Committee report.
Corrupt Politicians, Bollywood and Underworld: The NN Vohra Committee report in 1993 highlighted the unholy nexus that broke India apart.
• On Friday, Advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay filed a writ petition within the Supreme Court seeking concrete action on the Vohra Committee Report submitted in 1993.
• He added, the citizens have a right to understand about the entire Vohra report back to ensure transparency in governance and there was a desire to form the report public as there's tangible evidence against politicians, criminals and civil servants.
• Demanding cabinet minister to handover a real copy of the Vohra Committee Report together with annexure and notes to the NIA Director, CBI Director, ED Director, IB Director, SFIO Director, RAW Director, NCB Director, CBDT Chairman and Lokpal Chairperson.
Over 100 Pages On Crime and Corruption Of 1993 Mumbai Serial blast.
• The NN Vohra committee submitted its report back to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on 5 October 1993, three months after it absolutely was established on 9 July 1993 within the aftermath of the 1993 Bombay bomb blasts.
• In a startling disclosure, the report had allegedly mentioned that several top Congress leaders, who were in influential positions in Maharashtra and Gujarat within the 1990s had developed close relations with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his henchman Iqbal Mirchi.
• The contents of the report were subsequently made public on 1 August 1995 in Parliament but only limited to 11 pages. However, it had been later revealed that the first report was near 100 pages if not over. Incidentally, the 11 pages that were made public in 1995, had just one name – that of Iqbal Mirchi.
On March 12, 1993, the blasts occurred at only 12 places in Mumbai. But, then Maharastra Chief Minister Sharad Pawar lied to the state a couple of 13th blast. 13th in Muslim geographic region, named, Masjid Bunder, in a Muslim-dominated locality.
• March 12, 1993, Mumbai was rocked by 12 explosions in several parts of town. These series of blasts left a minimum of 250 dead and nearly 700 injured. in line with some news reports, the price was over 300, and also the number of injured stood at 1,400 or more. All of them being Hindus.
• After the attack, CM Sharad Pawar announced that the blasts had occurred in 13 places, though in real, there had been 12 blasts in total that day.
• NCP president so CM Sharad Pawar admitted it absolutely was an effortto stay communal violence treed, Pawar had hurried to the Doordarshan studios and announced that blasts had occurred at 13 places within the city rather than 12 places,
• The 13th place, he named, was Masjid Bunder, a Muslim-dominated locality.
• Later, when Pawar accepted his lie when probed, he was praised by the Justice Srikrishna Commission.
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N. N. Vohra Committee Report 1993.
The Vohra (Committee) Report was submitted by the previous Indian Home Secretary, N. N. Vohra, in October 1993. It studied the matter of the criminalization of politics and of the nexus among criminals, politicians and bureaucrats in India.
The report contained several observations made by official agencies on the criminal network which was virtually running a parallel government. It also discussed criminal gangs who enjoyed the patronage of politicians, of all parties, and therefore the protection of presidency functionaries. It revealed that political leaders had become the leaders of gangs. They were connected to the military. Over the years criminals had been elected to local bodies, State Assemblies and Parliament. The unpublished annexures to the Vohra Report were believed to contain highly explosive material.
In 1997, the Supreme Court recommended the appointment of a high level committee to confirm in-depth investigation into the findings of the N N Vohra Committee and to secure prosecution of these involved.
Published Parts of Vohra Committee Report.
"In the primary meeting of the Committee (held on 15th July ‘93), I had explained to the Members that Government had established the Committee after seeing the reports of our Intelligence and Investigation agencies on the activities/linkages of the Dawood Ibrahim gang, consequent to the bomb blasts in Bombay in March 1993." (2.1, cf. 1993 Bombay bombings, Dawood Ibrahim)
"In the larger cities, the most source of income relates to property - forcibly occupying lands/buildings, procuring such properties at cheap rates by propulsion the present occupants/tenants etc. Over time, the money power thus acquired is employed for increase contacts with bureaucrats and politicians and expansion of activities with impunity. the money power is employed to develop a network of muscle-power which is additionally employed by the politicians during elections."
"The nexus between the criminal gangs, police, bureaucracy and politicians has set out clearly in various parts of the country. the present criminal justice system, which was essentially designed to house the individual offences/crimes, is unable to cope with the activities of the Mafia; the provisions of law in regard economic offences are weak"
"Director CBI has observed that there are many such cases, as that of [mafia boss Iqbal] MIRCHI where the initial failure has led to the emergence of Mafia giants who became too big to be tackled."
"Like the Director CBI, the DIB has also stated that there has been a rapid spread and growth of criminal gangs, armed Sena's, drug Mafias, smuggling gangs, drug peddlers and economic lobbies within the country which have, over the years, developed an in depth network of contacts with the bureaucrats/Government functionaries at the local levels, politicians, media persons and strategically located individuals within the non-State sector. a number of these Syndicates even have international linkages, including the foreign intelligence agencies."
“The various crime Syndicates Mafia organizations have developed significant muscle and money power and established linkages with governmental functionaries, political leaders at all to be ready to operate with impurity”
“The various agencies presently within the field make sure to essentially target their respective charter of duties, handling the infringement of laws regarding their organization’s and consciously putting aside any information on linkages which they'll come across”
“In the background of the discussions thus far, there doesn't appear to be need for from now on debate on the vital importance of putting in place a nodal point to which all existing intelligence and Enforcement agencies (irrespective of the Department under which they're located ) shall promptly pass away any information which they will bump into, which relates to the activities of crime Syndicates”
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