Monday, October 17, 2011
Bhatt
Speaking to IBN18 Editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai, Bhatt said that Modi must be treated like a criminal and if he had any role to play, he must be brought to justice.
He said there were "ample evidence from various forums, and will keep on coming out".
IMO: It seems to be rather highhanded behaviour to have put Bhatt in jail, but they will really need terrifically good evidence to obtain a serious conviction of Modi. My experience is that this SEZ business has got right out of hand and seems to be polluting whole areas needlessly. Obviously many businesses will jump at the chance to do a quick and dirty job, and it is not good. Telco for example, was a model employee at the Pimpri/Cinchwad truck works but seemed to succomb to the lure of filthy lucre over the Nano in West Bengal, and now presumably in Gujarat. I am not a stickler but the Sativali area, near Mumbai, stinks, for example and we have already had to try to put forward the exploitation of out of state workers in Goa. These people, who did not know the safety requirements, were being obliged to work in conditions leading to blindness and death and we made and effort to stop this.
He said there were "ample evidence from various forums, and will keep on coming out".
IMO: It seems to be rather highhanded behaviour to have put Bhatt in jail, but they will really need terrifically good evidence to obtain a serious conviction of Modi. My experience is that this SEZ business has got right out of hand and seems to be polluting whole areas needlessly. Obviously many businesses will jump at the chance to do a quick and dirty job, and it is not good. Telco for example, was a model employee at the Pimpri/Cinchwad truck works but seemed to succomb to the lure of filthy lucre over the Nano in West Bengal, and now presumably in Gujarat. I am not a stickler but the Sativali area, near Mumbai, stinks, for example and we have already had to try to put forward the exploitation of out of state workers in Goa. These people, who did not know the safety requirements, were being obliged to work in conditions leading to blindness and death and we made and effort to stop this.
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