Showing posts with label Lindstrom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lindstrom. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

‘No evidence that Rajiv Gandhi received any bribe in Bofors deal’


Rajiv Gandhi had said, “I don’t feel betrayed; it is not that easy to cope with power and when criticism is motivated and irrelevant it does not affect me”.
In an interview, Sten Lindstrom, the former head of Swedish police who led the investigations in the alleged illegal payoffs says that there was no evidence to suggest that former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had taken bribe in the Bofors deal.

‘No proof against Rajiv Gandhi that he received any bribe in Bofors deal’


Rajiv Gandhi always spoke his mind and was addicted to progress. He believed that it was the lack of being able to apply technology at the right point. He intended that it should go to the service of weaker section of the people. In an interview, Sten Lindstrom, the former head of Swedish police who led the investigations in the alleged illegal payoffs says that there was no evidence to suggest that former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had taken bribe in the Bofors deal.

There is no proof that Rajiv Gandhi had received any bribe in Bofors deal’


Rajiv Gandhi believed in scientific temper which he described as removing the fear of unknown which keeps people back and stops people from moving ahead. In this direction he realized that India had missed the industrial revolution and it cannot miss the computer revolution. In an interview, Sten Lindstrom, the former head of Swedish police who led the investigations in the alleged illegal payoffs says that there was no evidence to suggest that former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had taken bribe in the Bofors deal.

No proof that Rajiv Gandhi received any bribe in Bofors deal, says Lindstrom


In an interview, Sten Lindstrom, the former head of Swedish police who led the investigations in the alleged illegal payoffs says that there was no evidence to suggest that former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had taken bribe in the Bofors deal. “There was no evidence that he had received any bribe.. Many Indian institutions were tarred, innocent people were punished while the guilty got away”, said Lindstrom.