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Bihar Governor Buta Singh and veteran CPI-M Leader Harkishan Singh Surjeet : defying Indian Supreme Court and making Indian Governmnet come to its knees!
Sudhir Chadda
Oct. 24, 2005

They are powerful. They control the Indian Governmnet. They defy the Indian supremecourt - they are buta and the red flag!

The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Centre to evict several politicians including Bihar Governor Buta Singh and veteran CPI-M Leader Harkishan Singh Surjeet for continuing to occupy government accommodation in the capital in violation of all rules and regulations.

"Buta Singh is Governor of Bihar. How can he be occupying a house here. Throw him out," a bench comprising Justice B N Agarwal and Justice A K Mathur said specially mentioning him in the order while hearing a PIL. The bench said the law of eviction has become utter failure and the persons who laid down the law are violating by overstaying. Besides, Buta Singh, the court perused the list which included three general secretaries of Congress, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister M S Yadav and former Union ministers and BJP leader Rajnath Singh and Jaswant Singh.


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