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Sonia and Quattrocchi are buddies, Congress government refuses get money in banks abroad

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Sonia and Quattrocchi were close buddies and regular visitors to each others 
homes, reveals Advani. Quattrocchi received a very handsome commission in Bofors 
deal. 

Congress government refuses to bring back money stashed away in foreign banks, 
because these corrupt looters don't want to lose their own monies in foreign 
banks, that is further revealed by Advani. We are not talking about an ordinary 
amount, but according to Advani, the amount is Rs 300,00000, 0000000. Can you 
imagine this number? 

This is why the country is in utter poverty or 50% of of Indians are poor. Our 
country is defesely weak and China has grabbed a large mass of India, but 
Congress never cared except looting.
Sonia is there to loot Indian largesse and run away, while poor people of India 
are starving. Sonia is leading an extraordinarily luxurious life in Delhi for 
years as a guest on the back of Indian people.
 R. Singh 
  

Published: January 9, 2011 18:29 IST | Updated: January 9, 2011 18:29 IST

Senior BJP leader L. K. Advani on Sunday said Congress president Sonia Gandhi 
had a close association with Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi, who was a 
“regular� at her house.
“Congress president Sonia Gandhi had close association with Quatrochhi, who 
was a regular at her house. Though I am not making an allegation against any 
person, but people should know the details as our image has been internationally 
tarnished,â€� Mr. Advani told an NDA rally at the conclusion of the BJP national 
executive meet.
“It is common knowledge that the Bofors issue was suppressed by the 
government. Even the Income Tax Tribunal had pointed out Quatrochhi had taken 
commission from Bofors and be taxed accordingly, but the CBI suppressed it,â€� 
Mr. Advani alleged.
“Our image has been tarnished. I appeal to the Prime Minister to either 
protest or order further investigation,� he said.
On corruption in Congress-ruled Assam, Mr. Advani said he was told by rights 
activist Akhil Gogoi that Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi had acquired five houses in 
the U.S. “If this is wrong, Gogoi should take action and if he does not then 
the public has full right to accept that this a fact.�
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article1075277.ece?css=print
Advani slams UPA govt for failing to bring back black money
Agencies Posted online: Sun Jan 09 2011, 17:19 hrs
Guwahati : BJP veteran L K Advani on Sunday slammed the UPA for not being able 
to bring back "black money" stashed in foreign banks, asking if this was because 
"some people" in the government were involved in it. 

"Why is this money not being brought back? Is it because they are aware that 
some people in the government and their friends are involved in siphoning off 
money to foreign banks?" he asked at a rally on the concluding day of the BJP 
National Executive meeting in Guwahati.
"Since independence more than Rs 300 lakh crore in black money has been 
deposited in foreign banks. I and other senior BJP leaders have sent a signed 
letter to the Prime Minister urging him to bring back this money and utilise it 
for the development of the nation," Advani said.
As the resources with the government are not enough to provide electricity, 
clean drinking water, hospitals, schools and colleges in villages, the funds 
stashed abroad should be brought back and utilised, he said, claiming that the 
BJP-ruled states had shown that if there was sincerity, despite limited 
resources, basic amenities could be provided to the people.
The BJP leader also blamed the Congress for its wrong policies and rampant 
corruption, which are leading to spiralling prices of essential commodities. 
"The price rise and corruption is due to the misrule and wrong economic policies 
of the Congress."
http://www.indianexpress.com/story-print/735320/
Sonia had close association with Quattrocchi: Advani
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