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Kashmir Singh’s statement raises question on true patriotism of Indian politicians and effects of oligarchs
Kiran Chaube
Mar. 7, 2008

Kashmir Singh admitted he was an Indian spy in Pakistan. He languished thirty-five years in Pakistani jail. He is back in India now. But he made some statements that can be the biggest shame for India and Indian political leaders.

He deplored that successive governments at the Centre did nothing for his family. "After my arrest in 1974, the successive governments did nothing for my family. I did the duty assigned to me as a spy. The government after my arrest did not bother to spend a single penny for my family," said Singh and his wife.

It is a shame for India. The politicians care little about Indian heroes and military personnel sacrificing their life for the nation. It is all about money and servicing the 100 or so oligarch families in India that control 75% of the economy and 100% of central, federal and local governments.

India paid me Rs 400 per month as salary ($10), I went to serve the country. When I was caught and thrown into jail the Indian politicians of all the parties looked the other way.


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