ACP Arrests Mahalaxmi and enquires her. Mahalaxmi tells to ACP that he had called her up three times and had said to her sorry for all that he had done to her. He was telling that he was dying. He find Mahalaxmi telling lies on various counts and puts him behind the cell. Inspector Kaliamurty takes the opportunity to enter into the cell picks up argument and slaps Mahalaxmi.
Sujatha tells to her mother that Mahalaxmi will be convicted for killing Topiaz and will be hanged.
ACP tells Inspector Balaji that there can be no sentiments and Mahalaxmi has to be produced in the court and leave it for the court to decide. He also tells Sandhya should come to save Mahalaxmi.
Inspector Balaji meets Anand and tells him to find out Sandhya and bring her to save Mahalaxmi. Anand tells that Sandhya has gone on long leave and is not in the house. He further tells that he will some how find her out and bring her to save Mahalaxmi.
Maharani-Serial-441 - 17th August 2011
Maharani-Serial-440 - 16th August 2011
Inspector Balaji visits Anand's house for enquiry telling that a file from Devaraj Associates is missing and Rani has named Anand as the person who has taken it. Balaji tells that Suja might have got some file placed in his house and tells him to take care, a knife is hanging above his head in his own house. Suja's mother gets anger on Suja and tells her that she would kill her if she does anything which affects Anand.
Inspector Kaliamurthy and Balaji along with his police battalion's come to Yamuna Associates for searching. Anand stops them, Kaliamurthy manhandles him, Balaji intervenes and tells Anand that they have received a complaint from Devaraj Associates that a file is missing and they have doubts on Yamuna Assocites hence the ACP has appointed Kaliamurthy to search for it. He has come to see that no ontowards incidents happens here.
Mahalaxmi and Vikram too come there. The search goes on but another file is found which is none other than the file that Maharani had signed and had given it to Topiaz. One paper is missing from that file. Kaliamurthy takes that file and hands over it to ACP.
Patriotic Indians should thank the President of India for having the courage, by citing a legal hitch, to dissuade Ms. Sonia Gandhi from staking her claim to form the government on May 17th this year. She therefore, despite all the contrived media hype, did not, and could not, become the Prime Minister of 1 billion plus people of India.
It can now be said that Bharat Mata has been saved from a monumental, devastating, and permanent injury to her national interest and to the patriotic psyche of Indians.
Therefore, it should be the resolve of every Indian to make any and every effort that can be made in a democracy, to ensure that Ms. Sonia Gandhi is kept permanently out of reckoning for any public office. For those who instinctively understand that imperative, this Note has been written to explain the factual basis for this rational determination, and suggest what patriotic Indians can do now to implement that democratic and patriotic resolution.
Ms. Sonia Gandhi’s background as publicized by her and her Congress Party is based on three lies in order to hide the ugly reality of her life.
First, her real name is Antonia not Sonia. This was revealed by the Italian Ambassador in New Delhi in a letter dated April 27, 1983 [see Annexure-5] to the Union Home Ministry which letter has not been made public. Antonia is Sonia’s real name as stated in her birth certificate.
Sonia is the name given to her subsequently by her father, Stefano Maino [now deceased]. He had been a prisoner of war in Russia during World War II. Stefano had joined the Nazi army as a volunteer, as many Italian fascists had done. Sonia is a Russian not Italian name. While spending two years in a Russian jail, Sonia’s father had become quite pro-Soviet, especially after the liberating US army in Italy had confiscated all fascists’ properties including his.
Ms. Sonia Gandhi upon learning enough English, became a waitress in Varsity Restaurant in Cambridge town. She first met Rajiv when he came to the restaurant in 1965. Rajiv was a student in the University, but could not cope with the academic rigour for long. So he had to depart in 1966 for London where he was briefly in Imperial College of Engineering as a student. Sonia too moved to London, and according my information, got a job with an outfit run by Salman Thassir, a debonair Pakistani based in Lahore, and who has a export-import company headquartered in Dubai but who spends most of his time in London. This fits the profile of a ISI functionary.
Obviously, Sonia made enough money in this job to loan Rajiv funds in London, who was living beyond his allowances [Indira herself had expressed anguish to me on this score in late 1965 when I was a young Harvard professor of economics. She had invited me to a private tea at the Guest House in Brandeis University where she was staying].
Such has been the patronage from the beginning extended to Sonia Gandhi and her Italian family from the Soviets. When a Prime Minister of India’s son dates a girl in London, the KGB which valued Indo-Soviet relations, would naturally investigate her. They had, and found out that she was the daughter of Stefano, their old reliable Italian contact. Thus, Sonia married to Rajiv, meant deep access for the Soviets, into the household of the Indian Prime Minister. Hence cementing the Rajiv-Sonia relations was in the Soviet national interest and they went to work on it. And they did, through their moles in the Indira Gandhi camp.
After her marriage to Rajiv, the Soviet connection with the Mainos was fortified and nurtured by generous financial help through commissions and kick-backs on every Indo—Soviet trade deal and defence purchases. According to the respected Swiss magazine, Schweitzer Illustrate [November 1991 issue; see Annexure-10] Rajiv Gandhi had about $2 billion in numbered Swiss bank accounts—which Sonia inherited upon his assassination.
After Sonia married Rajiv, she and her Italian family aided by friend and Snam Progetti’s New Delhi resident Ottavio Quattrocchi, went about minting money with scant regard for Indian laws and treasures. Within a few years the Mainos rose from utter poverty to become billionaires [see Annexure-14].
There was no area that was left out for the rip-off. On November 19, 1974, as fresh entrant to Parliament, I had asked the then Prime Minister Ms. Indira Gandhi on the floor of the House if her daughter-in-law, Sonia Gandhi, was acting as an insurance agent of a public sector insurance company[Oriental Fire&Insurance], giving the Prime Minister’s official residence as her business address, and using undue influence to get insured the officers of the PMO, while remaining as an Italian citizen[thus violating FERA]. There was an uproar in Parliament, but Mrs. Indira Gandhi had no alternative but to cut her losses. She made a rare admission in a written reply a few days later that it indeed was so, and that it was by mistake, but that Sonia had resigned from her insurance agency[after my question]. But Sonia was incorrigible. Her contempt for Indian law continued to manifest.
The bottom line observed in Sonia’s mindset is that she can disregard Indian laws with impunity. If cornered or if she becomes vulnerable to prosecution, she can always run back to Italy. In Peru, President Fujimori who all along claimed to be “born Peruvian”, when faced with a corruption charge fled to Japan with his loot and reclaimed his Japanese citizenship. That is Sonia’s bottom line fall-back option too.
In 1977, when the Janata Party defeated the Congress at the polls, and formed the government, it widely known and published that Sonia with her two children abandoned Indira Gandhi, and ran to the Italian Embassy in New Delhi and hid there. Rajiv Gandhi was a government servant then[as an Indian Airlines pilot], but he too tagged along and hid in that foreign embassy ! Such was her baneful influence on him. Rajiv did snap out Sonia’s influence after 1989, but alas he was assassinated before he could rectify the situation.
We have to ensure that the Maino clan does not stay in power. Dr. Manmohan Singh may be PM, which is a small relief, but he is not a fighter. The real power in government today is wielded by the Maino mafia gang. Can they be dethroned? I argue that they must be, for India’s integrity and democracy.
In Indian democracy, other than by losing majority, only a shocking scandal can unseat a government. Today’s priority is however not for toppling the Congress government as such, since Manmohan Singh is a decent and scholarly person, but in driving the Maino clan out of India. If the only way that can be done is by toppling the Singh government, then so be it. But the successor government should be such that it will not protect Sonia and her clan as Vajpayee’s did.
Jan Lokpal Bill is in need of wide support to become successful. On this count Superstar Rajinikanth has come out strongly in support of Anna Hazare on his campaign for an effective Jan Lokpal Bill. India Against Corruption (IAC) today released a statement from the superstar in Chennai.
"I whole heartedly support the IAC movement in their campaign to get the Jan Lokpal Bill legislated in Parliament. I'm very happy that we have a very able and dedicated leader in Anna Hazare to lead the fight against corruption," the superstar, hailed as the Thalaivar by many, said.
" I congratulate all the Indians who have lent their support to this bloodless revolution! This kind of peaceful movement is possible only in India which is the birthplace of Satyagraha," the superstar added.
Rajinikanth in fact had planned to sit alongside Anna and fast. Rajini's doctor has advised him against it. Taking their advise and his family advise he has issued statement. It is now left for his fans to take this forward.
I believe that time has now come for people to march on streets so that housewives get boosted and get the impetus not to pay bribe if they come across under that situation. It is household women who are still not coming out and joining the campaign.
A start has been made by a leading hero like Rajinikanth in this. Taking a cue from him the Tamil film industry will also observe a one-day token fast on Tuesday (23-8-11) as part of extending support to Anna Hazare whose fasting at Delhi has reached 8th Day.
"We are inviting all members (of Tamil film industry) through media to take part in this one-day fast (supporting Anna Hazare)", Film Federation of India President L Suresh told reporters.
He said, "directors, producers, actors, technicians, would join. Associations like Tamil Film Producers Council, Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI), South Indian Artists Association would also take part."
Asked whether ongoing-shootings would be cancelled in view of the protest, he said, "it is purely voluntary. Shootings will not be cancelled. Those who are interested and free tomorrow can come and participate."
The 'Tamil Nadu Vanigar Sangam' also as decided to observe a one-day strike today (23-8-11).
Anna Hazare has been demanding Lokpal Bill since last April and the Government has done nothing. Anna Hazare had said that he would go on fast from August 16 if the process of passing Jan Lok Pal is not started in the monsoon session. The Government postponed the monsoon session to August 2011 from July 2011 and thus had killed time. Then they wanted to pass a Lokpal Bill which had no teeth in it. Hence Anna Hazare was forced to take to first as annouced by him from 16th August 2011.
Now what we can expect is the Government can speed up its process of negotiations and talks and come out with a strong Lokpal Bill acceptable to all. If Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are afraid since they are sitting on corrupt bofors money and this could land them up in Jail once they are prosecuted under new strong Lokpal Bill it is their fate. For the sake of them the whole country cannot compromise. Yes, Subramaniam Swamy is waiting like a tiger to pounce on Sonia Gandhi and her bofors money in Swizz Bank and if this bill is passed then the first head to fall will be Sonia Gandhi.
Uttaran-Serial-672 - 15th August 2011 - Written Update
Summary
Ichcha decides to call Veer, but then decides against it. Damini tells her to contact Veer, but Ichcha recalls of what had happened between them, Veer calling her a jealous person. She tells her that Veer is probably happy with Tapasya's child. If Veer feels happy with the child she does not want to interfere and Taps will start once again telling lies and telling that Ichchha is acting and the child is not Ichcha’s. She wants to be far from those type of jealousy and pour all love to the child.
Divya sends of Nani giving a air-ticket to her to go to Banaras and stay at their haveli there. There is no one to look after it. Divya also tells her that she will get money every month and she will not have to worry.
Nani refuses all. Pushkar reminds her that they don't have a house, he tells her that they will live for some day in any of their relative house. He goes with her in the car and she thinks where to go, but she tells him to get off. He gets off. After circling the town several times, the driver asks Nani where she wants to go. Nani gets angry and tells him to stop the car. She gives him Rs.300/-
A thief snatches her purse and takes to his heals and Nani goes behind him shouting and yelling.
Rathode who comes by sees her drives up to her and she refuses to take any help from him. She blames him for the situation she is in.
After some talks he brings her home with him. Taps is happy seeing her Nani.
Episode in Full (Dialouges)
Ichchha: I have to tell Veer that he is going to become father. Whatever is between us, the child should not be punished for that.
Ichchha takes her mobile, Damini who just enters sees this, smiles and thanks God.
Ichchha then thinks Veer saying…”So much jealousy on Tapasya becoming a mother. And on the top of it you have told my child as someone else. What happened like that, that you are so jealous towards it. Ichchha tells to herself, “No I can’t phone Veer.”
Damini: What happened Ichchhagi why did you stop, tell them, why do you stop yourself. Don’t be adamant.
Ichchha: This is not adamant Ammu. Only by not telling we all will benefit.
Damini: Benefit, whose benefit, what benefit?
Veer: Maybe Veer is happy with that child.
Damini: That child is not Veer’s. And by this time they would have come to have known this truth.
Ichchha: Let them know Ammu. If Veer does not have faith on his wife, on his love, to whom he will have faith. Now they both would be very happy Ammu, very happy.
(The child cries and Ichchha takes it).
I know Tapasya’s child’s truth Ammu, if that child is getting the love of Veer as a father, I do not want to snatch its right. If I go back to that house then the old story will get repeated. Tapasya will feel that her love will die, and as I know her, she will try to convince others that I am also doing drama like her. She will think that I am trying to snatch her love. Ammu again same fear, same jealous, same fighting, again and again same thing. No more Ammu, no more. You know that, we left the house only to be out of these things. No Ammu, I don’t have any more strength to fight, Ammu. In that house if my child grows instead of Tapasya’s what will happen you can understand. Can you not understand, Ammu. Again one more Ichchha, one more Tapasya. No Ammu, I will grow my child far from those place prone to jealous and fighting. I will show so much love, so much love that I will not let it to feel any vacuum in its life.
Damini: It’s not that easy. To grow children single handed is not that easy Ichchhagi.
Ichchha: I know Ammu. I know. But I am your daughter Ammu. You too grew me up being alone. What do I lack now? And I am not alone, my Ammu is there with me, we two will together look after the child, feed them. You will teach them the culture. When my Ammu is with me I don’t need others help, Ammu, I don’t need.
Damini tells to herself, “Ichchha you do not know how I grew you up, without your father, what was going through my mind when you asked about your father…
Jogi’s house…
Nani is upset on what Divya had told her she tells that this too could be because of Damini and Ichcha. Pushkar tells these little things happens. Divya enters with Air ticket in her hand. Tells that it is Banaras Air Ticket. Rohini, Pushkar and Nani look shocked.
Divya: There is a big Bungalow and there is no one to look after it, you go there. Every month I will send you money, you will not have any difficulty.
Nani: See Divya, don’t take any decisions in anger.
Divya: I have not taken in anger, I have taken decision after thinking over it and understanding. Because of you, my daughter went drifting. Because of you, there is bickering between me and Thakur Sab. We have lost everything. Even we have lost our daughter’s child too. We do not have anything else to lose now. I request you, now go off from me and our house. Leave us to live peacefully.
Nani: Today this house has become your household. (Pushkar talks in between) You don’t talk in the middle Pushkar. I have given more love to her than you. Divya I have been here since years. I have regarded your house as my house. What I did not do to you and your daughter? If necessary, I worked like a servant also. Should I not see my daughter and granddaughter happy. Leaving my house and my village, I am living here. Only to see this day, Divya. Probably you are forgetting Divya I did not come here, you called me here.
Divya: And that was my life’s greatest mistake, Mausiji.
Nani: Enough, enough Divya now I will not stay here even for a second, It is a sin to live where I am not respected. And this ticket I don’t need this.
Divya: I will tell to driver, wherever you want he will leave you there.
Nani: No Divya I don’t need that too, I will go myself. Remember one thing Divya though you have cut off relationship I will always pray for you and your daughter. My blessings will always be to you both.
Divya leaves…
Pushkar: Mummy what you are doing, you are going off, that too at this time, you could have consoled her, everything would have been alright.
Nani: No Pushkar, now we will not live here, after such words we will not live here.
Pushkar: Mummy, we don’t have any house, everything is mortgaged. If we had why would we be here.
Nani: Having a son like you, a mother should wander here and there only.
Pushkar: Where will you go?
Nani: To the hell.
Sumitra Devi (Nani) and Pushkar are going in the car.
Pushkar: Mummy if you maintained little silence, kept your mind cool, aunty told you to go and you started going. I am unable to believe this.
Nani: I am taking my belongings and going, and you do not believe. You did not have this much feelings to go along with your mother.
Pushkar: Mummy, where can we go?
Nani: Where will I go, did you think of it? If my son is like this, why should I fault Divya.
Pushkar: For 2 or 3 days stay in some relative house and when aunty’s anger subsidies come back.
Nani: I am not like you Pushkar. Where I get love and authority I will live only there. I am not like others and not their head-shakers. You live with them because you do not love your mother but money.
On the way Pushkar gets down.
Car Driver: Where do you want to go?
Nani: Wherever I want to. You simply drive the car. Don’t blot my head. (To herself) I came out with anger but where to go? Pushkar too is such an useless fellow, I told him to get down, he got down immediately. Could not come along with me, left me mid-way. I couldn’t understand anything!
Car Driver: Since half-an-hour we are rounding tell me where you want to go?
Nani: Are you not going to drive simply. I am paying you fare, drive the car.
Car Driver: You are simply getting anger on me. I find you very disturbed hence I asked you. If you don’t have any place to reside shall I take you to any hotel?
Nani: You are simply chattering. Stop the car. Take the car sideways, stop the car, I am telling.
Sumitra Devi urf Nani gets down and pays him Rs.300=00 and is watched by a pickpocket. He comes silently snatches her money-bag and takes to his heels. Nani runs back of him yelling and dragging her trolley bag. The thief runs away but Rathore who passes by pulls back and goes on seeing her. He gets down and asks her if everything is all right, why she is standing alone in this weather.
Nani: You will be very happy know seeing me like this. You will be happy inside. You are responsible for pushing me into this condition. If you had not come into my Tappu’s life her life would not have been spoilt like this.
Rathore: (smiles) I too can tell you this. If you had not come into the life of Tapasya, Tapasya would not be like this.
Nani: What do you mean by it. Are you telling that I spoilt Tappu’s life.
Rathore: When did I tell you like that?
Nani: I have cared Tappu above my life, in her every sad I was with her. Even if no one has given her support I had supported her. What you can understand my relationship with my grand-daughter.
Rathore: I have understood your relationship very well, O.K. do you like to stand here only or should I drop you somewhere?
Nani: I don’t want your help. You go off from here. I am not so weak.
Rathore gets to leave when Nani gets restless and stands there looking. But it is not so the next scene is Rathore brings her to his house and tells Tapasya, “see who has come to see you.”
Tapasya: (seeing the other side) I don’t want to see anyone.
Sumitra Devi/Nani: Tappu darling.
Tapasya’s face turns from sad to quizzical she utters ‘Nani’ and turns back. There stands her fatty Nani. She seems to be throwing a thankful look on Rathore.
What Jogi Thakur and Divya did not want to happen it is happening through Rathore now.