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She talks to dead people too.. Boy someone's personal belief which doesn't meddle with other's lives is none of my business but still for a president this kind of character is not called for..

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Madam Presidnet seems to have perfetced the art of cheating.. yet another cheating by madam presdient this time of a bank founded by her gets cheated and as usual these days she has got nothing to do with the bank Jalgaon, Maharashtra: UPA Presidential candidate Pratibha Patil’s elder brother is being investigated for his role in the collapse of a women’s cooperative bank which gave loans to the politician’s relatives. Pratibha founded the Pratibha Mahila Sahakari Bank in 1973 and has no connection with it now but a CNN-IBN investigation found her brother, Dilip Singh Patil, has not returned loans worth lakhs. Dilip allegedly owes the bank Rs 8.72 lakh and his son, Kishor, has an outstanding of almost Rs 95 lakh. If the money owed by Pratibha’s relatives and acquaintances are added the amount defaulted comes to Rs 2.24 crore. The bank collapsed in 2003. Bank employees, in a petition filed before a court, have alleged that Dilip ran up a bill of over Rs 20 lakh talking to stockbrokers in Mumbai from a phone belonging to the bank. The employees allege they collected a day’s salary for a Kargil soldiers’ welfare fund but the money never reached beneficiaries. The bank also lent money to the Muktabai Cooperative Sugar Factory, which too was set up by the Pratibha and is now defunct. In RBI’s bad book A report by the Reserve Bank of India says the women’s cooperative bank was run in a manner detrimental to the interests of depositors. {Apparenbtly her elevation is supposed to empower women}:haha: The cooperative bank had no loan policy and the credit appraisal system was not satisfactory. The board made no attempt to improve the bank's financial status and bring it out of its weak position. No member of the board had any experience in either banking or management. Government employee Krishnan Chowdhury, who used the cooperative bank for his salary account, blames Pratibha for his loss. "The bank was being run in Pratibha Patil's name, so she is responsible. We must get the Rs 11 lakh owed to us," says Chowdhury. What a fall for the Raisina Hills

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So shameful that we have to talk like this about someone who is going to replace President Kalam.......but every day it is becoming a nightmare ...and from what the media is saying...even giving a bit of nightmare to madam ji.

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