Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Who is Sonia Gandhi? Part I

She is President of Indian National Congress is the simplest answer. But after going through various articles we found it’s a difficult task to answer the question, thus we have taken excerpts from various articles by Dr Subramanian Swamy to come with an appropriate answer for our readers.

It is very difficult for Indian citizens to get information about Sonia Gandhi’s past. Don’t we find it difficult to know the real background of even India-born politicians? In case of a foreign-born, it is much harder to get such information because of the remoteness of the place and the language-barrier (Italian in this case). Never the less, Indian citizens have the right to know. This note is based on information publicized by Sonia herself and the Congress Party. It clearly brings out the lies for real.


LIES
Name:         Sonia
Birthplace:   Orbassano
Education:   Diploma in English from Cambridge University
Occupation: Political Leader
Image:        Honest and clean

THE TRUTH
Name:         Antonia Maino
Birthplace:   Luciana
Education:   Has not studied beyond high school
Occupation: Agent of Russian Intelligence Agency, KGB
Image:        Highly corrupt

(1) Real Name:
Sonia Gandhi’s real name is not Sonia, but Antonia Maino. This was revealed by the Italian Ambassador in New Delhi in a letter dated April 27, 1983 to the Union Home Ministry. This letter has intentionally never been made public by the Home Ministry. Antonia is Sonia’s real name as stated in her birth certificate.

(2) Real Father:
Sonia’s said-father is Stefano Maino; the real husband of her mother. According to Sonia Gandhi’s birth certificate, she was born in Luciana in December 1944. But it turns out that Stefano Maino was in jail in Russia from 1942 to 1945. Stefano had joined the Nazi army as a volunteer, as many Italian fascists had done, and was a prisoner of war in Russia during these years. Therefore, it is clear that Stefano Maino could not have been Sonia’s father. To hide this, her birth date was changed to 9th December 1946, and her birth-place was changed to Orbassano. While in the Russian jail, Sonia’s father gradually converted to a Soviet supporter.

(3) Real Place of Birth:
Sonia was not born in Orbassano, as she claims in her bio-data submitted to Parliament on becoming an MP. She was born in Luciana as stated in her birth-certificate. She perhaps would like to hide the place of her birth because of her father’s connection with the Nazis and Mussolini’s Fascists; and her family’s continuing connections with the Nazi-Fascists that is still surviving in Italy; since the end of the War. Luciana is where Nazi-Fascist network is head quartered; and is on the Italian-Swiss border. There can be no other explanation for this otherwise meaningless lie.

(4) False Declaration of her Education:
Sonia Gandhi has not studied beyond High School. But in her sworn-affidavit filed as a contesting candidate before the Rae Bareli Returning Officer in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, she falsely claimed that she got a diploma in English from the prestigious University of Cambridge, UK. She had made the same false claim earlier in 1999 in her biographical-data given under her signature to the Lok Sabha Secretariat. This was published in Parliament’s 'Who’s Who'. Later, after Dr Subramanian Swamy pointed this out to the Lok Sabha Speaker in a written complaint of a 'Breach of Ethics' of the Lok Sabha, she wrote to the Speaker claiming that it was a “typing mistake”. This would probably qualify for inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest typing mistake in history! The truth is that Ms. Gandhi has never studied in any college anywhere. She did go to a Catholic nun-run seminary school called Maria Ausiliatrice in Giaveno (15 kms from her adopted home-town of Orbassano). In those days, poverty had forced young Italian girls to go to such missionary schools and then go to USA to get jobs as cleaning maids, waitresses and domestic help. The Mainos were poor those days. Sonia’s father was a mason; and her mother a tenant farmer [now the family is worth crores]. Thus, Sonia went to the town of Cambridge in the UK; where she first learnt some English in a teaching-shop called 'Lennox School'. That is her “education”— enough knowledge of English language to get domestic help-jobs. But since education is highly valued in Indian society; so to fool the Indian public Sonia Gandhi will fully lied about her qualifications in Parliamentary records [which is a Breach of Ethics Rules] and in a sworn affidavit [which is criminal offence under IPC, severe enough to disqualify her from being MP]. This also violated the spirit of the Supreme Court judgment requiring candidates to reveal their educational qualification on an affidavit. These lies indicate that Ms. Sonia Gandhi has something to hide, or has a hidden agenda for India, to openly fool Indians for some ulterior or hidden purpose. We therefore need to find out more about her.

(5) Sonia’s Entry into India:
Ms. Sonia Gandhi, upon learning enough English, became a waitress in Varsity Restaurant in Cambridge town. She first met Rajiv Gandhi; when he came to the restaurant in 1965. Rajiv was a student in the University; but could not cope with the academic rigour of Cambridge University for long. He had to leave Cambridge in 1966 for London where he was briefly in Imperial College of Engineering as a student. Sonia too moved to London; where she got a job with an outfit run by a Pakistani, Salman Thassir. Obviously, Sonia made enough money in this job to loan funds to Rajiv, who was living beyond his allowances. Rajiv’s letters to Sanjay Gandhi clearly indicate that he was in financial debt to Sonia; he requested Sanjay to pay off the debt. However, Rajiv was not the only friend Sonia was seeing those days. Madhavrao Scindia and a German, named Stiegler, are worth mentioning as other close friends of Sonia. Madhavrao’s friendship continued even after Sonia’s marriage to Rajiv.

She did not apply for Indian citizenship in 1968 when she married Rajiv and came to India, which is what good Indian wives would have done. She filled in an application in 1968 for permission to stay as a foreigner in India for five years. She said I am married, I am married into the family of the Indian Prime Minister but I would still like to remain a foreigner. So she was given a certificate in 1968 to reside in India as a foreigner for five years. Okay, this may have been due to some adjustment problems.

In 1973, after the first five year period expired, she again applied for the permit to stay on India for another five years as a foreigner and this is the person who is going to live and die for us. There is not only complete divorce between what she says and what she does there is also a clue that she will do precisely the opposite of what she says. So, she again applied for a foreigner’s permit. You know why? Between 1968 and 1973, the indications were all there of the imminent war with Pakistan over East Pakistan. And sure enough, there was the Bangladesh war. During the Bangladesh war, when all commercial pilots were asked to forego their leave and come into service, she asked Rajeev to go on a long leave and he was given special permission and they left India. And throughout the period of the war, they were in Rome. Why, because the American seventh fleet was moving towards India and Sonia Gandhi probably had serious doubts about India’s survival! So she ran away from the country with her husband; to that extent faithful. And she returned only after peace was restored, after India had won the war, when because of Indira Gandhi, that family acquired stature and became invincible.

So, we have to read between the lines, you have to look at the persons behind the skin. So, in 1973, she again applied for a permit to remain a foreigner in India. Now let us come to the period between 1973 and 1978. In the year 1977 when Mrs. Gandhi was defeated after she lifted the Emergency and called for elections, Sonia Gandhi learnt the mood of the nation and she went into the Italian embassy and refused to come out of it. She said she was going back to Italy. Sanjay Gandhi had to go and plead with her to return. This is the person who is going to live and die for India, please understand. To live in India is very different from living for India. And to live in India in such glory, with such protection, with such resources, is very different from dying for India. No one will die for something which one does not own up to. Owning up to India is different from thinking you own India.
 
(6) Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia’s Controversial Marriage:
The circumstance under which Rajiv hastily married Sonia in a Church in Orbassano is controversial; but that was his personal matter; which has no public significance. What however is of public significance is that Indira Gandhi; who was initially firmly opposed to the marriage; arranged for another marriage ceremony in New Delhi; as per Vedic traditions; to fool the gullible Indian public. And all this happened only after the pro-Soviet T.N. Kaul prevailed upon her to accept the marriage in “the larger interest of cementing Indo-Soviet Friendship”. The question that arises is; 'Who had persuaded Kaul to intervene in this way?' During the 1971 war with Pakistan, in a time of national crisis; when every patriotic Indian was willing to lay down his life for the nation; Sonia Maino fled to Italy with Rajiv Gandhi!

Sonia – Rajiv’s relationship
(Dr. Subramanian Swamy)
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 rigor 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 an export-import company headquartered in Dubai but who spends most of his time in London. This fits the profile of an ISI functionary. Obviously, Sonia made enough money in this job to loan Rajiv funds in London, who was obviously living beyond his allowances [Indira herself expressed anguish to me on this score in late 1965 when she invited me to a private tea at the Guest House in Brandeis University]. Rajiv’s letters to Sanjay, who was also in London then, clearly indicate that he was in financial debt to Sonia because he requested Sanjay who obviously had more access to money, to pay off the debt. However, Rajiv was not the only friend Sonia was seeing those days. Madhavrao Scindia and a German by name Stiegler are worth mentioning as other good friends of Sonia. Madhavrao’s friendship continued even after Sonia’s marriage to Rajiv. Scindia in 1982 was involved in a traffic accident near IIT, Delhi main gate while driving a car at 2 AM. Sonia was the only other passenger. Both were badly injured. A student of IIT who was burning midnight oil was out for a cup of coffee. He picked them up from the car, hailed an auto rickshaw and sent an injured Sonia to Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s house since she insisted in not going to a hospital. Madhavrao had broken a leg and in too much pain to make any demand. He was taken to hospital by the Delhi Police who had arrived a little after Sonia had left the scene. In later years, Madhavrao had become privately critical of Sonia, and told some close friends about his apprehensions about Sonia. It is a pity that he died in mysterious circumstances in an air crash.

(7) Sonia, an Agent of Russian Intelligence Agency, KGB:
When a son of Indian Prime Minister dates a girl in London, it is quite natural that the KGB; which valued Indo-Soviet relations; would investigate her. Upon investigations; they had found out that she was the daughter of Stefano Maino, their old reliable Italian contact. Thus, for the Soviets, Sonia’s marriage to Rajiv meant deep access into the household of the Indian Prime Minister. Hence the Rajiv-Sonia relationship was in the Soviet national interest and the KGB went to work on it. After her marriage to Rajiv; the Soviet connection with the Mainos was strengthened and nurtured by generous financial help through commissions and kick-backs on every Indo-Soviet trade-deal & defence purchases. Dr. Yevgenia Albats, Ph.D [Harvard], a noted Russian scholar & journalist, was a member of the KGB Commission set up by President Yeltsin in August 1991. She had access to the Soviet intelligence files that documented these deals and KGB facilitation of the same. In her book, 'The State With in a State: The KGB in the Soviet Union', she even gives the reference numbers of such intelligence files. These can now be accessed by any Indian government through a formal request to the Kremlin. In 1992, the official spokesperson of the government confirmed the authenticity of Dr Albats’ disclosure [this which was published in The Hindu in 1992]. The spokesperson defended such financial payments as necessary in “Soviet ideological interest”. Part of the funds was used by the Maino family to fund loyal Congress party candidates in the General Elections. When the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991, things changed for Ms. Sonia Gandhi. Her source of funds turned dry and as a result, Sonia started turning away from Russia. Upon Dr. Manmohan Singh’s government taking office, Russian President Mr. Putin (who has been a close agent of KGB) appointed a special person as their new Ambassador in New Delhi; who had first-hand knowledge about Sonia’s history and her family connections with the Russia. It is common knowledge that the current Indian Government is run by Sonia Gandhi. This Government therefore cannot afford to annoy the Russian Ambassador or even disregard Russian demands that come from him and asa result, Indo-Russian relations have now reached a new level. Even in the United States; the government will not tolerate an American spying for Israel even though the two countries are as close as any two countries can be. National security and friendship are two different things and they cannot be mixed at any cost.

(8) Sonia’s Contempt for Laws of India (Sonia will have to leave Bharat):
After Sonia married Rajiv, she and her Italian family, aided by their friend Ottavio Quattrocchi, went about minting money with complete disregard for Indian laws. Within a few years; the Mainos rose from utter poverty to become billionaires. On November 19, 1974, as fresh entrant to Parliament, I (Subramaniam Swamy) 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; which is a crime; and using undue influence to get the officers of the PMO insured. Since she remained an Italian citizen this was also a violation of FERA. There was uproar in Parliament, and Mrs. Indira Gandhi was very upset, but she had no alternative. She made a rare admission in a written reply a few days later that this was true, and that it was by mistake, but that Sonia had resigned from her insurance agency [after my question]. But Sonia’s contempt for Indian law continued...In 1977, the Supreme Court Justice A.C. Gupta Commission set up by the Janata Party government came out with a report on the Maruti Company. (Maruti was then owned by the Gandhi family). The report listed eight violations of FERA, Companies Act, and Foreigners Registration Act by Sonia Gandhi. However, Sonia was never prosecuted. In reality, she can be prosecuted even now; because under Indian law, economic crimes are not subject to the statute of limitation (i.e. there is no maximum time for initiating legal proceedings in case of economic crimes).
In January 1980, Indira Gandhi returned as Prime Minister. The first thing Sonia did was to enroll herself as a voter. This was a gross violation of the law; enough to cause cancellation of her visa [since she was an Italian citizen then]. When this was raised by the media, the Delhi Chief Electoral Officer got her name deleted in 1982. But in January 1983, she again enrolled herself as a voter even being a foreigner [she first applied for citizenship in April 1983]. Later, Sonia became a Indian citizen; but she continued to retain her Italian citizenship. More recently, A.G. Noorani is his book: 'Citizen’s Rights, Judges & State Accountability records [page 318] alleged that Ms. Sonia Gandhi had made secret papers of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru available to a foreign national. These papers were obviously illegally in her possession. He writes: “Sonia Gandhi has no right to hold them in her possession at all, let alone decide whom to accord permission for access to them”.

This clearly reveals Sonia’s disregard for Indian laws. In conclusion, Sonia has no respect at all for Indian laws; and behaves like someone who is above the law. If cornered or if she becomes vulnerable to prosecution; she can always run back to Italy. In Peru, President Fujimori who always 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 fall-back option too.


to be continued........

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