GOVT. OF INDIA WANTS TO LISTEN TO PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS

Date: 23 Feb 2012

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IN PARTITIONED INDIAN SECULAR STATE "CATS WANT TO LISTEN TO THE PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS OF THE MICE".\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Are the Indian people (considered "dumb- driven cattle" by All-India Congress Party & Nehru Dynasty) entitled to get replies to the following questions? \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ First question: "WHO ARE THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ANSWERABLE TO?"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Second question: "IS INDIA A FREE DEMOCRACY IN WHICH PEOPLE COULD DECIDE ON WHO THE PRESIDENT AND THE PRIME MINISTER SHOULD BE?" \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Third question: "CAN ANY POWER ON EARTH RECOVER THE LOOT & BOFORS COMMISSION FROM SONIA, RAHUL & WADRA?"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Fourth Question: "WHAT CAN THE IGNORANT, IMPOVERISHED AND INTIMIDATED INDIAN SLAVES DO AGAINST THE MIGHT & POWER OF THOSE RULING AND CONTROLLING THEM?" \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Fifth question: "Are the crushed Indian slaves in a position to demand a post-mortem of "Partition of India" to find out if there were ANY conditions attached to the SURRENDER of five provinces to the "Mohammed of Mecca" in 1947?" \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Only after getting the answers to these questions can the PEOPLE OF INDIA, i.e., “Survivors of "Partition", avoid their wholesale slaughter and rape in the NEAR future. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ We would welcome the idea of "government listening to private conversations" ONLY if the INDIAN PEOPLE could first listen to the private conversations of SONIA, RAHUL and WADRA. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Feb 22, 2012. In a message dated 23/02/2012 02:14:02 GMT Standard Time, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ writes: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Friends,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ This matter is being treated as a technological step forward to which no one could or should object. I am sure that all NRIs will agree with me that any such measure would meet the strongest resistance abroad. In India it seems to have aroused no criticism at all. In most civilized countries telephone tapping is strictly illegal unless specifically authorised by a magistrate. Even if as a general rule you do not reply to messages received by you, I request you very earnestly to please let us have your views on this one. Regards, xxxxxxxxxxxxxx \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ========================================== THE HINDU Today's Paper \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ NEW DELHI, February 23, 2012 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Centre can directly access your phone chat soon Sandeep Joshi \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Secure tapping mechanism ready; sequel to Radia tape leak \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Soon the Centre would have direct access to all your telephone conversations as the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has developed capabilities to intercept phones without keeping your operator in the loop. Currently, trials are on in Delhi and Haryana through a main server established in the national capital. It would take another 12 months before the system is officially operational. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Alarmed by the leak in the corporate lobbyist Niira Radia phone-tapping case, the Centre at the highest level decided to set up a Central Monitoring System (CMS) to tap calls without the interference of telecom service providers. Subsequently, the DoT's Telecom Enforcement, Resource and Monitoring (TREM) Cell along with the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DoT) was asked to develop the project for which Rs.170 crore was earmarked. After almost one year, the CMS is ready and being tested. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Exclusive facility \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“This is the DoT's exclusive facility that would assist intelligence and security agencies, besides strategic government departments in phone-tapping,” a senior DoT official said. The DoT would be required to set up separate servers in each State, depending upon the requirements and the number of subscribers. While the facility in Delhi and adjoining States are likely to be ready by year-end, it might take at least another couple of years before servers are established across India.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Complex system \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ The present system of phone-tapping is a complex one as eight intelligence and investigating agencies wanting to snoop on anybody's phone are required to approach the Union Home Ministry for clearance with specific reasons. Armed with necessary clearances, the department officials would then approach the telecom operators for tapping phones. It is feared that the loopholes in the current process led to the leakage of the Radia tapes.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Total control \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ However, in the new mechanism, the DoT will have total control of a tapped line, giving telecom firms no access to the intercepted line. Another important aspect of the new centralised system is that irrespective of operators, lines would be tapped at one location, which will be manned round-the-clock by officials of the government agencies. ========================================== 000000000