http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1349154.cms
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/6069.asp
(((*Okay, so who's the sinister Lewinsky-izing oppo-research
genius who just nailed the General Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party with a sex tape? That sure is convenient, given that it comes right after major a press sting that videotaped their Congress members taking bribes.
(((These BJP characters were running the country in a golden India Shining haze of self-congratulation just a couple of years ago. Now they're a snakebitten political ruin! All for doing nothing that they weren't doing all along? So what gives? Somebody spooky is sitting up with cameras, taping this guy. Shouldn't THAT be a scandal?)))
MUMBAI: The BJP’s silver jubilee celebrations lay in tatters after a carefully timed in-house sting operation forced BJP general secretary and RSS insider Sanjay Joshi to quit his party post on Tuesday.
(((It's an 'in-house sting operation?' Really? They're sexually outing the leaders of their own party? Come on! And with burned DVDs, too? What, did they burn the DVDs on the BJP party webservers, is that the story here?!)))
http://www.bjp.org/
The BJP, formerly known as India's technically savvy party of administrative competence
'The resignation came after an audio cassette, and later a VCD, reportedly showing him in a compromising position with a woman, threatened to generate a fresh controversy. (((They released an audiotape first, and when that didn't work, they had to go for the heavy guns and release the video! Imagine these cold-blooded voyeurs, sitting there watching the impact of these smut leaks. I wonder what they had in reserve for stage 3 – the DNA samples, maybe?)))
'The developments cap a run of events that have left the saffron party scam-riddled. After the TV video expose of six of its MPs taking cash for raising questions in parliament, the party is now saddled with the embarrassing sex tapes.
'The cassettes were seen as a result of factional feuds raging in the BJP, and have dealt another blow to the attempt at presenting the party as a house united.'
(((Well, so much for the will of the voters. Illicit surveillance destabilizes the works. It reduces governance to a grotesque farce. You'd think we Americans would get that after Monica and Watergate, but if I don't miss my guess, we're about to catch it all over again.)))