tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21352795.post113975257625935541..comments2023-10-28T18:05:18.957+05:00Comments on The truth about Daya Nayak: More Strong-arm Tactics - Ohh Mr. Thomas, I'm Sooooo Scared!PunkPrincesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01605579185779833864noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21352795.post-1166445439787920422006-12-18T17:37:00.000+05:002006-12-18T17:37:00.000+05:00I don't see any updates after Feb. Please update. ...I don't see any updates after Feb. Please update. This topic is really interestingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21352795.post-1139983961872197732006-02-15T11:12:00.000+05:002006-02-15T11:12:00.000+05:00After the Mumbai Mirror reported Daya Nayak's net ...After the Mumbai Mirror reported Daya Nayak's net worth as 4 crore, the Mid-day went a step further and reported his worth as <B>100 crores</B>. This story was written by Chandramohan Puppala, the editor of investigative journalism of Mid-day. To quote "According to <B>our</B> calculations this sub-inspector who draws a monthly salary of Rs 9,000, is worth around Rs 100 crore." [<A HREF="http://ww1.mid-day.com/news/city/2006/january/129164.htm" REL="nofollow"> How Daya's assets add up to Rs 100 cr</A>] What calculations he made, and how; only he knows.<BR/><BR/>Puppala has unsavory connections in his past. I doubt anyone remembers the Ramesh Kini murder case, fought bravely by his widow Sheila Kini against the top ranks of Shiv Sena. All the other newspapers were reporting Kini's brain being missing at autopsy (the reason why cause of death could not be determined), and this news had caused a very big furore then. But Puppala who was with the Indian Express at that time, carried a false report that the brain has been there all the time and the others reports are baseless. This news in a reputed newpaper gave the investigators an excuse to go off-track and the case was sent into oblivion. <BR/><BR/>Puppala later worked with ETC where his name came into disrepute because of number of shady deals, involving news for money. He then joined Midday.<BR/><BR/>Now, the Midday has done an about face, saying Daya Nayak is just a lakhpati, not a crorepati. They go on to say that the FIR mentions only 41 lacs, of which only 6 lacs are in Daya's name. So on what basis did they carry the 100 crore report? Why didnt they stop this Puppala from carrying a trumped up story right then, rather than doing damage control now? While the 100 crore story made the front page, this latest one, taking a neutral stand is relegated to page 6...and the damage has alreayd been done.<BR/><BR/>Puppala was kicked out of Midday for carrying the falsified Daya Nayak story; he has now joined DNA. It will be very interesting to see what sort of stories DNA will carry now, whether they'll continue to be the fairly decent newspaper they've been or whether they'll be led astray by the latest addition to their team.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21352795.post-1139952399842899352006-02-15T02:26:00.000+05:002006-02-15T02:26:00.000+05:00Mr. MathewHe has never said he has "donated" 1 cro...Mr. Mathew<BR/><BR/>He has never said he has "donated" 1 crore to build a school. His personal donation has been Rs10,001/-. The said matter was investigated by various agencies of the government and the Police Department, and it was proved that he didn’t have anything more than that to do with the issue. The then Dy CM Sh. Chaggan Bhujbal had clarified in the Assembly and given Nayak a clean chit on the issue after submitting the inquiry reports. <BR/><BR/>And what the heck, after all he worked towards making an educational institution, not that he went ahead and collected hafta or ran beer bars in Mumbai. We should support the noble cause of a man like Nayak. And by the way, the said school is a GOVERNMENT school. Doesnt that say it all.<BR/><BR/>Second issue of a benami car and that it could be in someone else's name. First a link has to be established to prove his connection with the car. Not accuse Nayak of owning everything what his friends, associates or relatives own-- it’s a ridiculous claim.<BR/><BR/>I rest my matter here. What are we talking about at the end of the day - a case of disproportionate assets of 41 lakhs??<BR/><BR/>What about then Lalu Prasad Yadav (accused in the 900 crore fodder scam), and thousands of others who are charged with corruption. Haven’t heard anyone going to jail yet.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21352795.post-1139914061829488392006-02-14T15:47:00.000+05:002006-02-14T15:47:00.000+05:00if he hasn't spend the moeny to build the school, ...if he hasn't spend the moeny to build the school, he himself claimed that he donated 1 Cr rs to the school and he is seen in the pictures of the school inaguration (i guess) with Amitabh Bachhan. What about that? <BR/>It is not very difficult to buy a vehicle and later transfer it to somebody else. Or may be benami stuff. Are not you live in India now?<BR/>AmenShinu Mathewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16221292281555891671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21352795.post-1139896745533286112006-02-14T10:59:00.000+05:002006-02-14T10:59:00.000+05:00Well, interesting times, I guess. When Daya Nayak ...Well, interesting times, I guess. When Daya Nayak continues to make news every single day. The nation waits abatedly to read news about him in some form or the other. A certain section of media has been desperately trying to dig out old cases against him. It’s like the hero's fallen, flog him as much as u can, because he is not citing his side of version. If these cases were so old and in the public domain, then action should be first taken against officers who suppressed it.<BR/><BR/>And now the news today says about how Nayak has approached the apex court. Also Manivellan, the alleged associate, and money launderer for Nayak's bail application pending in Sessions Court was debated by the Public Prosecutor. <BR/><BR/>I read an agency report and to quote them would be interesting here. It says: The vehicle, missing from Manivelan's residence, is registered in someone else's name.<BR/><BR/>Mr. Kini further said the funding for the construction of the school in Nayak's native town was done by the members of one single family. The family members in their statement have said, ‘‘we do not know Daya Nayak, we know only Manivelan and have given funds to him.'' <BR/><BR/>What does it say and where does Nayak appear in the picture. <BR/><BR/>Point to Ponder. Neither the vehicle is in the name of Nayak nor Manivelan. <BR/><BR/>Secondly they point out source of money for school Nayak built by people not known to him.<BR/><BR/>What does that prove against Nayak or Manivellan? Yet the prosecution feels Mainvellan is important evidence in the case against Nayak!<BR/><BR/>Halleluiah!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com