Thursday, October 29, 2009

Election, your choice

My dear friend,

I’ve not called a spade a shovel. We’ve kept our promise of giving you the choice. How can you make the choice unless we place some truths before you.

You, my friend, should know that the Association has taken a loan of Rs.50 lacs. Meaning thereby, there is not only no funds, there is lien on future membership subscription receipts. In State Bank of Indore, with half the number of officers, their Association is having a fund of Rs.8 crores.

Another matter, where is now the Qualis car the Association had purchased ?

You have been looted my dear friend. There are many more skeletons they are hiding. Change is necessary.
People who have run the Association for 20 years on the basis of community politics, are strangely now speaking of caste. But if you look at the composition, we are a more consciously balanced lot. They would have loved, we had no base.

A friend

Sanjoy

PS:-

Team for Change: Vote for the Panel for Merger :

Ashok Meena (President)
D. S. Ujjwal (Vice_President)
Santosh Kumar Sharma (General_Secretary)
Sanjoy Gupta (Treasurer)
C. L. Jonwal (Organizational Sec)
Sunil Kumar Gupta (Zonal Sec - Bikaner)
Vijay Kumar Rajora (Zonal Sec -Delhi)
Surendra Singh (Zonal Sec - Jaipur)
Man Singh Kachhawaha (Zonal Sec - Jodhpur)
K L Meena (Zonal Sec -Kota)
J. P. Sharma (Zonal Sec -Mumbai)
Ram Ratan Meena (Zonal Sec -Udaipur)

3 comments:

Manoj Mishra said...

Hi Sanjoy,

It is really surprising. A Loan of Rs. 50 lakhs?? A Qualis car?? Is it a forum for officers or a proprietorship concern?? Where are the books of accounts?

For the sake of all the officers who have contributed the truth should come out and the culprits penalized.

I am sure that they will stoop lowest to hold on to power. Let them do that, it will hardly matter.

I am sure your team will win.

Best wishes,
Manoj

Sanjoy Gupta said...

Hi Manoj,

While we tried to win the hearts and minds of the electorate, they have nothing to say for themselves. So they tried to concentrate on rigging (collecting postal ballot lifafas, like old times). But this time their hired goons were no match for our guys who were working with their hearts in it. Twenty seven officers out of a total of 41 at the centre, personally handed over their envelops happily and willingly to me at Pali where I had rushed to as the Sanghi group had pressed their strenest goons thereat. At many places we could prevent them from capturing the envelops from the Post Offices itself.

On 14th November there will be manual voting for the remaining voters at 11 centers.

Manoj Mishra said...

Hi Sanjoy,

Great to learn that the effort put in by your team is already showing signs of getting translated into results.

Keep up your guard. They are sly and wicked. Do not give them any chance.

I am sure your team will win.

Best wishes,
Manoj