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Monday, July 4, 2011
A legislator of the debt, seeking only 250 rupees a friend to overcome the bad times, a leader who is alleged to have accumulated a lot of RS1, 500 crore, Janata Dal (S) HD Deve Gowda patriarch could well be the ideal of a political character rags to riches Block Buster. Although Mr. Gowda has been the target of his protege, who became his rival in late G Puttaswamy Gowda and co Vokkaliga leader and former BJP Member of Parliament, Professor G Venkatagiri Gowda, in profit, a set of documents made available to Deccan Chronicle for a veteran leader of Janata Parivar old sheds light on how the former prime minister had many debts.
He implored his friend, MN Subbanna, to part with Rs 5,000 and offered the promise of his property for the loan in 1962. A couple of months later, Mr. Gowda sought RS250 cash the friend with the promise that they would be paid in a week. The correspondence is even former prime minister offers a test of truth. Mr. Gowda did not challenge his detractors to come from a trial of trust. "I'm honest. I leave it to God to decide. God will decide what to do with those who criticize me."
Late eighties, G. Puttaswamy Gowda government had approached the research on land in the hands of the family Gowda. After an investigation the then Commissioner of the divisions, Devaraj Shanthakumari maintained, "This could be a way to escape the clutches of the law and the prosecution began to move against these illegal subsidies during this time and to show that he was a land less person.
In a pamphlet published during the election campaign of 1967, Mr. Gowda said: "When I was elected in 1962, had a debt of RS26, 000. Now (in 1967) has gone up to 35,000 rupees. I inform you that this does not include election expenses present. Movable and immovable property of my father, uncle, that were necessary, it might be bought by one of the leaders of Congress to `50,000. At that amount you can afford the loan and live a normal life. "The leader who shares these documents sarcastically," humbly ask them to share the secret of managing the portfolio to six people crore that the state can learn from them and live a decent life. "
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He implored his friend, MN Subbanna, to part with Rs 5,000 and offered the promise of his property for the loan in 1962. A couple of months later, Mr. Gowda sought RS250 cash the friend with the promise that they would be paid in a week. The correspondence is even former prime minister offers a test of truth. Mr. Gowda did not challenge his detractors to come from a trial of trust. "I'm honest. I leave it to God to decide. God will decide what to do with those who criticize me."
Late eighties, G. Puttaswamy Gowda government had approached the research on land in the hands of the family Gowda. After an investigation the then Commissioner of the divisions, Devaraj Shanthakumari maintained, "This could be a way to escape the clutches of the law and the prosecution began to move against these illegal subsidies during this time and to show that he was a land less person.
In a pamphlet published during the election campaign of 1967, Mr. Gowda said: "When I was elected in 1962, had a debt of RS26, 000. Now (in 1967) has gone up to 35,000 rupees. I inform you that this does not include election expenses present. Movable and immovable property of my father, uncle, that were necessary, it might be bought by one of the leaders of Congress to `50,000. At that amount you can afford the loan and live a normal life. "The leader who shares these documents sarcastically," humbly ask them to share the secret of managing the portfolio to six people crore that the state can learn from them and live a decent life. "
Tags:andhrajyothi, sakshi, sakshi epaper, saakshi epaper, andhra jyothi epaper
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