Momentum of martyr SKD not converted to MOVEMENT for WHISTLEBLOWERS by SKDF

SKDF Accounting Records are WRONG !- Ashutosh Aman Mishra an IITian giving FALSE Financial records to cover in SKDF,

VMK Analysis of SKDF accounts.

As of 03-04-04 website shows expenses for Justice  $  6551.11

As of 03-04-04 website shows expense for family     $ 19602.00

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TOTAL as of 03-04-04                                              $ 26153.11

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NOW LET US TAKE 2004 TAX RETURN

Total SKDF Revenue shows $ 29, 247.00

EXPENSES of SKDF

IN 2004 SKDF shows $ 23059.00 for family

IN 2004 SKDF shows  $     64.00 for Bank Charges

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Total 2004 US TAX return shows $ 23, 123.00

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Why Expenses for Justice of $ 6,551.11 in 2004 is not added as expenses in 2004 TAX RETURNS in SKDF ?

Did  martyr SKD family got how much ? We do not know !!!

I hope DKD will tell the TRUTH on funds received by the Family fromSKDF.

Following is copy of SKDF website.

Account Details of the Foundation

June 8, 2006 Posted by | SKDF Financial Accounts | 1 Comment

S. K. Dubey Foundation Inc. 2004 US Income Tax Returns IS WRONG – WHY Expenses incurred for Justices in the amount of $ 6,551.11 is not added as Expenses in 2004 filed Tax Returns ?-Ashutosh Aman Mishra not giving proper Accounting facts. There might be another BANK ACCOUNT which no one knows about it.

As reported by Sole Director and Officer Ashutosh Aman Mishra and filed 2004 Tax Returns of SKDF.

2004 Tax Return*


S. K. Dubey Foundation

Total Revenue: 29,247.00 USD
Total Expenses: 23,123.00 USD
Expenses include donation to the family (23,059.00 USD) and Bank Charges (64.00 USD)
Excess: 6,123.00 USD
NOTE: Amount of donation to the family was based on the donations earmarked for the family.
* A copy of the tax return can be obtained for a donation of USD 500.00 towards the documentary. Contact SKDF for detail.

WHY MONEY SPENT ON JUSTICES by SKDF as shown on by SKDF as of 03-04-2004 in the amount of $ 6,551.11 is not included as EXPENSES in 2004 filed US Income tax Returns by SKDF ? 
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 As per RECORDS available from SKDF as of 03-04-2004

Update: 03/04/04

S. K. Dubey Foundation


Total: 26153.11 USD
For Family: 19602.00 USD
For Justice: 6551.11 USD
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June 8, 2006 Posted by | SKDF Financial Accounts | 1 Comment

Florida Non Profit – SK DUBEY FOUNDATION, INC. – Shows Atal Bansal still working with Ashutosh Aman Mishra and directing activities in SKDF.

Florida Non ProfitSK DUBEY FOUNDATION, INC.


PRINCIPAL ADDRESS334 PATERSON PLANK ROADJERSEY CITY NJ 07307

Changed 01/15/2005


MAILING ADDRESS334 PATERSON PLANK ROADJERSEY CITY NJ 07307

Changed 01/15/2005

Document Number
N03000010791
FEI Number
200486498
Date Filed
12/09/2003
State
FL
Status
ACTIVE
Effective Date
NONE
Last Event
CANCEL ADM DISS/REV
Event Date Filed
01/15/2005
Event Effective Date
NONE

Registered Agent

Name & Address

Name & Address
BANSAL, ATAL
5881 NW 151ST ST
SUITE 126
MIAMI FL 33014 
Name Changed: 01/15/2005

Name & Address Title

Officer/Director Detail Name & Address Title
AMAN, ASHUTOSH
334 PATERSON PLANK ROAD

JERSEY CITY NJ 07307 

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Annual Reports

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2004                      01/15/2005
2005                      01/15/2005


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Document ImagesListed below are the images available for this filing.

01/15/2005 — REINSTATEMENT
09/13/2004 — Reg. Agent Change
07/29/2004 — Off/Dir Resignation
12/09/2003 — Domestic Non-Profit

THIS IS NOT OFFICIAL RECORD; SEE DOCUMENTS IF QUESTION OR CONFLICT

June 8, 2006 Posted by | Ashutosh Aman Mishra, Atal Bansal, skdf filings | 1 Comment

Death of a Whistleblower – SUCHETA DALAL : Ashutosh Aman Mishra in SKDF letdown martyr SKD.

Death of a Whistleblower
SUCHETA DALAL

http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/full_story.php?content_id=36784

Posted online: Monday, December 08, 2003 at 0000 hours IST

At midnight on Friday, there were 15,000 signatures to the petition-on-line demanding full inquiry and justice in the murder of IIT engineer Satyendra Dubey. By 11 am the next morning, another 1,100 people had added their names to the protest. The petition —http://www.petitiononline.com/sdubey has been posted on dozens of web sites and forwarded by scores of Yahoo groups and blogs and the number of signatories has been growing at an amazing pace. But the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), which is guilty of leaking Dubey’s name — first exposed by The Sunday Express — to the very crooked contractors that he had complained against seems unaware about the groundswell of public anger.

The anger is not so much at the callousness of his office; many Indians take that for granted. It is more because the leader of the world’s largest democracy has not felt the need to even respond to the killing of an honest young IIT engineer trying to retain the integrity of his own dream project, the golden quadrilateral. What the PMO probably fails to realise, despite having an IIT engineer, as his officer on special duty (OSD) is that the Internet is slowly channelling that anger into a quiet movement to clean up the system. The seeds of such a Web-based movement were sown a couple of years ago. And in the last year they have blossomed into thousands of tiny groups that are determined to contribute their bit towards creating a civil society.

What makes these groups special is that they comprise secular, educated, apolitical, middle class individuals, with specific expertise and interests. What the Internet does is to permit them to link up with each other, network and form support groups in minutes when they are moved by a larger issue or cause. For instance, even the Delhi Metro Yahoo Group members, K-West ward (Mumbai) Yahoo group and the Anna Hazare movement have all forwarded the petition to group members and supporters. Did you know, for instance, that the person who drafted the petition-on-line in this case is Tokyo-based Sanjeev Sinha who works with a securities firm? It is things like these that make the Satyendra Dubey issue different.

The Prime Minister may have been advised to ignore the Dubey issue by traditional political advisors who are probably counting on middle class Indians forgetting the case as quickly as they signed the petition-on-line. But we have reason to hope that this time it is different. That is because the Internet links a wide variety of people into a formidable network. From Kewal Semlani, a consumer and civic activist who fought solitary battles, to Shailesh Gandhi who has run a decade long effort to combat communalism. From Col. Ramesh Wasudeo who is Anna Hazare’s Mumbai face to Dr R.K. Anand a noted pediatrician and activist. From Express Senior Editor Prakash Kardaley testing the Right to Information Act to US-based Ram Narayanan who is concerned about Indo-US ties. From Sudhir Badami who crusades against noise pollution and for effective public transport to young Kush Singh whose highly informative Yahoo group for the K-West ward, which is slowly acquiring a national character.

The Internet links them all. It allows public-spirited individuals to link up with like-minded people and participate in a variety of efforts towards establishing a civil society and promoting good governance. They can also join larger groups such as LokSatta (www.loksatta.org), Public Concern for Governance Trust (www.pcgt.org), AGNI etc, that are involved with a broader range of concerns. This is just a tiny listing of the groups active in Mumbai. There are probably hundreds of similar groups around the country.

Not all group members may have the courage of Satyendra Dubey and gamble their lives, but most NGO groups are campaigning for two main issues — effective use of the citizen’s Right To Information under the Act, mainly to fight corruption and the need to legislate Whistleblowers’ Protection. The Satyendra Dubey case covers both issues.

His letter to the PM details how the absence of proper systems and procedures and the lack of scrutiny have vitiated the process of awarding the contract to the best companies. That he paid with his life for bringing the corruption scandal to the PM’s attention only underlines the urgent need to protect Whistleblowers. And the fact that PM hasn’t even reacted to Dubey’s sacrifice tells us how tough the battle will be. Having said that, it must be clarified that mere legislation will not protect whistleblowers. Even after the Act is passed, an Atul Tirodkar may still be suspended and victimised for blowing the whistle on the Bombay Stock Exchange president; and a Satyendra Dubey may still forfeit his life. But the existence of legislation will cause at least some companies and institutions to pause and worry about the consequences.

It is a little like the regulation against insider trading. Until a few years ago, insider trading was not even illegal in India. And although it is notoriously difficult to prove, having legislation in place is the first deterrent step. It is the same with legislation to protect whistleblowers. At the very least, it provides basic protection such as a fair and independent hearing and prevents employers from sacking the whistleblowers under other regulations. It also creates the possibility of getting compensated for harassment after a trial. There can be more. The UK Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 for instance lists a wide range of ‘prescribed persons’ in relevant agencies who are held responsible for dealing with whistleblowers complaints. Had we an Act in place, Dubey’s letter to the PMO would not have been passed around so carelessly, nor could all those who initialled it, evaded the consequences of their callousness.

It is globally acknowledged that the existence of legislation does not make whistleblowers out of ordinary people. Most whistleblowers have one thing in common — a strong sense of right and wrong. And the go ahead and ‘blow the whistle’ even if they become ostracised from friends and co-workers or are fired. In fact, harassment and victimisation of whistleblowers is the norm inspite of legislation, or they are ignored. That is why America has NGOs such as the National Whistleblower Center (www.whistleblowers.org) to counsel people on the consequences of their action and to handhold them and provide them with legal assistance during their battle. India too needs such counselling as much or more than it needs a Whistleblower Act, only then can we prevent other Satyendra Dubey’s from paying with their life for exposing corruption.

Email:suchetadalal@yahoo.com

June 8, 2006 Posted by | Ashutosh Aman Mishra, EXPRESS service, martyr SKD | Leave a comment

Comments from people from The INDIAN EXPRESS – Ashutosh Aman Mishra NEGLECTED all of this and acted like DICTATOR in SKDF.

‘My identity has been leaked, Sir, this disclosure has exposed me to undesirable pressures, threats’

He wrote this second letter: And guess what he got for his first: ‘reprimand’ from Vigilance Officer

Click here to read the article
http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/full_story.php?content_id=36709

• culprits are in front of your eyes

Investigate the ‘reprimand’ of the CVO to SKDubey and you have exposed chain of all involved. This is most obvious in all facts of his murder.

Posted by: rekha, India, 27-11-2004 at 0459 hours IST

• fix the cvo of nhai

the fact that the cvo of nhai had reprmanded dubey for complaining to the PMO is evidence enough to preponder that he was hand in glove and responsible for leaking the name of dubey to the persons who were involved in the malpractices reported by dubey this cvo should be chargesheeted as a co-accused in the murder case, even suo -moto by the cvc and supreme court and not let off by being sent back to his parent cadre, if nothing is done we should file a PIL against the wolf in vigilance officers clothing.

Posted by: umrao, India, 02-09-2004 at 2234 hours IST

• Dubeji’s Murder

Sitting outside India as an NRI and a proud citizen of India I instantly feel very ASHAMED to call myself an Indian because this is not the India i had dreamed of. Mr. Vajpayee, going around the worls making treaties and tarde pacts and maiking friends with longtime enemies is all good and dandy but if you cannot have your own country, house or even your own office in any order you MUST NOT take any credit for anything. It is a wke up call for your adminstration. You must take personnel interest in this filwe and get the justice served because if you leave it to your CORRUPT officials nothing will happen and some another, honest, loyal and caring individual would loose his/her life in vain. Has you office ever analysed, or though why there are so many hard working and talented professionals in all field of specialzation leaving the conutry they are born and brought up (i.e. India) and choose to become NRI and contribute thier skills and knowledge to another country. As a proud IITian I tried working in India BUT was appaled with the wide spread corruption in one your very respected Public Sector Undertaking. Like myself millions of us have been forced out of india. India lost a lot

Posted by: Mike , 09-01-2004 at 2008 hours IST

• UNITY is POWER

Next time when u call urself ‘indian’, think about it. We r not united. CORRUPTION is not the major evil. LACK OF UNITY is the evil. Its high time we make a solid decision. Either get sync n united, or accept ur defeat. STOP blamming politicians n mafias. ITS US. we let them grow. Let us initiate a movement. not just to claim justic for the murder of a honest govt officer, but to protect honest citizen of the future. We must use internet and other communication mediums inorder to gather HUGE mass. then we can make a national movement with a common slogan. so….. winners? or losers??? up to u. up to me. UP TO US.

Posted by: Vignesh P, 18-12-2003 at 2042 hours IST

• Vajpayee owes to SKDubey and INDIA

Mr. Vajpayee, Either get the killers to justice OR Resign as being unable to protect one single good citizen of INDIA

Posted by: Radha Chivukula, 15-12-2003 at 0120 hours IST

• Disgrace

Sir this one incident has made it evident why India has mot come up in economic status in the world.Such brains whose contribution to our country to great heights if treated like this ,how will u ever find u ever think of a developed country?please give a serious thought to this and please make the law more sealed without loopholes so that the miscreants are duly punished

Posted by: DAVE, 13-12-2003 at 0031 hours IST

• Why not a single public protest

I am surprised at the stance of the political parties towards murder of Shri Satyendra Dubey. Cant we force them to take a stand and do protests (peacefully and purposefully offcourse) till the corrupt and the people behind the murder are behind the bars..

Posted by: raghav, 12-12-2003 at 1946 hours IST

• Mr. Vajpayee wake up!!

Vajpayee ji it is not enough that you have successfully completed 4 years in office without a blemish on your character. It is really surprising that someone in the PMO right under your nose leaks out the name of upright complainant. Please at least ensure that your own house is in order…. I believe the person who leaked the name should be tried for murder as a co-conspirator. Kindly find that sob and try him for the murder of Mr. Dubey. This would be the biggest achievement of your government and help in earning the faith of this nation. Jai Hind!!

Posted by: Gourav Varma, 12-12-2003 at 0046 hours IST

• I am ashamed to be a citizen of this nation

This is indeed shocking, but expected in a place as corrupt,lawless and uncouth as Bihar. I would have liked to move a motion to hand over the political figures and mafias to the huns or the cannibals in Africa.

Posted by: Adam Gautam, 11-12-2003 at 1508 hours IST

• this is the real india for you ladies and gentleman

succumb to this… india is not shining as it should… such lives are more precious then the growing economy… and not to forget the even growing corrupt officials… India is shining and so are they… and what about dubey and the likes of him??? well they are not shining… and we call ourselves proud Indians… politicians and political parties stay out of this…

• corruption

S. K. Dubey’s death is sad indeed. What is more sad is our government and the officials took absolutely no steps to protect him or Indians in general. Government works properly when people raise their voices against corruption. We people have become so selfish that we tolerate every kind of adharma in our country. Take for example, in order to get a death certificate people have to bribe officials. For GOD’s sake the person is dead. When I as a student went to get concession to travel in train(Trichy), I had to go around for three weeks to get one ticket. Finally I shouted in front of everybody if they wanted bribe. Most government employees live on the blood and sweat of poor people. The only option is to close all these unprofitable and corrupt government services and send all the corrupt officials to go and do masduri . Talented and good people will always get jobs. The point is people have to act. People have to form organizations that track corruption and report them. Americans are very good at this. They have organizations for each and every thing right from tracking government officials to tracking industries. Let us learn from them how to run a democracy.

Posted by: Raghu, 11-12-2003 at 0406 hours IST

• Dubey

This is a very sad event. We need to Identify the Staff in PMO and press criminal charges against them and also dismiss them from Service, no matter what their rank is. we also need to bring the culprits to Law and punish them severly

Posted by: Dinesh, 10-12-2003 at 2248 hours IST

• The system corrupts

Talk of top or of lowest level employee, all are involved. Even if they dont see in discrete and big highlighted perspective,the words,BRIBE and CORRUPTION, they are into it. It has become a part of their duties and ofcourse their RIGHTS. So if INDIA is destined of clean and healthy system anytime in its future,it will be YOU who are going to take lead and do something. I dont ideally suggest “SK Dubey”,he was alone in the ocean(hats off to his courage,sm1 in 100yrs)so cudnt blew whistle in more diplomatic manner. But only if he gets your hand and my shoulders and his support,then only He can do something. Who dares to stand before even 1crore of motivated and determined people like you wiling to eradicate system weakneses.REVOLUTION with COURAGE and VISION is needed. Does the Laloo sitting there or even say mayawati,umabharti,digvijay,PM arre bhai any1 has more abiltiy to leadership than any of our well educated masses,than you.JUST THINK over it. A person honest at heart and free of paralysing tensions only can be a good leader in interst of the country. These guys are wasting country’s precious time n resources in cat n dog fight for seats.WHY ?? U hv to find answer

Posted by: Munish Goyal, 10-12-2003 at 2108 hours IST

• An indians concern

I am from bihar, an indian, an IITain. I am concerned. For the last month we (all my friends and myself , who r abroad) were having discussion about contributing to our motherland. Yesterday i read the autobiography of APJ Abdul Kalam. Today i read this article about S K Dubey. I am concerened, deeply moved. Lets stop discussing, lets make a difference. If each of us stop corruption at a personal level, at the basic level, we can kill this virus. Lets make a rule for joining this e-group. Only people who will not involve themselves in corruption can join here. No bribe for kerosene, house, loans, promotion, admission. Let me tell u its tough.. Lets try this!

Posted by: apurva, 10-12-2003 at 2053 hours IST

• Murder of Shri Dubey

Dear Sir, The CBI, It looks BIG. But if we see the past, it has not yielded any results. It is a puppet in the hands of our politicians. Take any case it has handled, BOFORS or any other murder case involving the Bureaucrats and politicians. The case would have lost its potential with time. Actually every politician in India is corrupt. For example Mr. Laloo, shall he not be directly responsible for this killing of Shri Dubey. But unless this murder was raised in the public by the media he and his queen were sitting quiet. Sometimes I feel ashamed that we go to Vote for such politicians.

Posted by: Sandeep, 10-12-2003 at 1320 hours IST

• punish

I don’t know when in Bihar the situation will improve .. First of all administration should bring the responsible people for killing to the justise .. and secondly we should not only punish the person who have killed rather whole maafia who are involved into such manpractice should be wiped off ..

Posted by: Gagan, 10-12-2003 at 1205 hours IST

• Dubey’s murder..

This incident makes me think, if there is any difference between the right and the wrong in our society. We have decayed to such a low level that we simply do not tolertate any small bit honesty left in our soceity. Mera bhrath mahan!!!

Posted by: Manjunath Basappa, 10-12-2003 at 0658 hours IST

• Indian tears

Those who are feeling bad or trying to be a ‘holy cow’ should just ask one question to himself—- Did he try to know whether his father,uncle are earning honestly-be it a shopkeeper,lawyer,doctor,agent whatever.Are they not stealing on sales-tax,Income-tax.What did one do for it?

Posted by: Prabhat Kumar, 07-12-2003 at 1753 hours IST

• Indian tears

Those who are feeling bad or trying to be a ‘holy cow’ should just ask one question to himself—- Did he try to know whether his father,uncle are earning honestly-be it a shopkeeper,lawyer,doctor,agent whatever.Are they not stealing on sales-tax,Income-tax.What did one do for it?

Posted by: Prabhat Kumar, 07-12-2003 at 1710 hours IST

• Lalooland

And this one will really boil any marbles that are left in your brains.. Responding to Bihar DGP Ojha’s comments about corrupt politicians the Bihar govt. decides to kick him out. Check out Laloo’s comments (source: Rediff.com) : “Commenting on Ojha’s removal, Laloo on Saturday said: “We have tolerated him for very long.” Dissent is a bulwark of democracy and our dear leaders are doing a good job hacking away at it. Mr. Laloo Yadav surely seems to be in a lala-land for all that matters.

Posted by: Gaurav, 07-12-2003 at 0323 hours IST

• You must be joking Mr. Feynman

I agree with Borun Choudhary. Was he that dumb? As a punishment, he should have been sent to work on the Golden gate instead of sitting in Kodurma working on Golden Quadrangle BS. Hell, this reminds me of Michael Moore’s book’s title “DUDE, where is my country?”

Posted by: Gaurav, 07-12-2003 at 0311 hours IST

• Corruption in India is deep rooted and tops are involved

Sir, It is not satyendra even any one who is disclosing the fact they will be punished. Once I faught corruption in science I have been punished and my promotion has been stoped. All top news papers including hindu has published against that fellow now that fellow after retirement is top scientist and adv. I dont like to disclose the name as I know the future. Its bad thing and hope will become more bad in comming days. In India less knowledge peoples are getting top position and real workers with lot of research publications and awards are serving the country at very lower position. I have a lot but no use to bother here. Thanks

Posted by: vivek, 07-12-2003 at 0158 hours IST

• Sacrice of Satyendra Dubey

I congratulate the team of Indian Express News Paper Group to bring such news and to follow up. Murder of Mr Dubey brought the result to awake the corrupt Politicains and the Bureaucrats. PM of India and the CM of Bihar responded the public demand of CBI inquiry in this case. PIL filed in Supreme Court. Online petition to PM filed. Intelectuals of India raised their voice with result. This case is not gone on deaf ears of Public Servants those donot bother to take any action on complaints and through such letters in wastepaper basket of their office without reply to the complainant or acknowledging the letter for years together. The way the INDIAN EXPRESS IS EXPOSING THE SCAMS AND SUCH CASE DESERVE ALL PRAISES FROM THE PUBLIC.LONG LIVE THE IE JOURNALISTS. It is shocking that the PM office take all the complaints in just a routine without informing the complainant where his coplaint is send or what action is taken. The PM should give more importance for egovernance in govrnment offices of Centre and State Governments to erridicate the corrution from India and the officers should be held responsible if he /she donot reply the e-mail within 7 days Dr RKD Goel, Vadodara-India

Posted by: DR RKD GOEL, 07-12-2003 at 0112 hours IST

• Dubey ‘ murder

I feel that every one from the PM – downstairs is responsible for the corruption. Bihar of course is at the top of the corruption list. How can the people of Bihar accept apolitican who can be awarded “THE MOST CORRUPT” politician in India. An honest man who could have got a really good job – chose to help the nation – by joining a Govt job – and also by exposing the fraud in dept he is working in. Thanks IE for having put up this story on Front page – again with the risk of the wrath of the govt.

Posted by: Kiran Emani, 07-12-2003 at 0000 hours IST

• Satyamev Jayate

Every time I read something about Satyendra Kumar Dubey, it pains me no end that the the top politicians like Mr.Vajpayee, Mr.Advani, leader of oppostion Ms Sonia Gandhi are not even condemning this incident leave alone of talking about taking actions. And also how is it that ” Indian Express” is the only news paper which is covering incident, might be other papers are busy glorifying these corrupt politicians, cant they give a little space in their papers so that some sense will prevail in some one in power and the culprits are brought to book. There is absolutely no value of ” LIFE” in India and especially in Bihar where almost all the politicians are Criminals. Its utter waste to even expect that one day India will become corruption free….dont know how many Dubeys are required to clean this menace.

Posted by: Sachin Kanjikar, 06-12-2003 at 2229 hours IST

• full inquiry

there are two things that remain to be seen one, is whether the govt , the PMO and investigating agencies can find the source of the identity leak. and second, whether these people would be dealt as accomplices to murder. junta wants to see swift and strict action.

Posted by: abhishek , 06-12-2003 at 2128 hours IST

• About comment from Vigilance officer

After reading vigilance officers comment, I so much appreciate the comment from another person who wrote the open letter. He said, in his letter, that these people have never learnt to stand straight, how can you expect them to give justice. Bloody enuch acting as vigilance officer (no offence to enuchs). If he has any shame (which I am doubtful of) he should look for a cup of water somehere. Devendra Tripathi, Chennai

Posted by: Devendra Tripathi, 06-12-2003 at 2128 hours IST

• Hon’ble Sir,

Let indian express open an account for the benefit of Mr Dube and we send whatever money we can to help his family. Let us honour him.Give A/C and we send .

Posted by: khan, 06-12-2003 at 2124 hours IST

• Miles to go before we civilize

This kind of Barbarian acts (killing of Dubey) , close nexus between our poticians and contract companies and government officials to loot public money and corruption are the only things which makes our progress sluggish. This is the time we should vow to weed out corruption completely from our country. Citizen like me feel helpless. Will the honest President and Prime Minister go that extra mile to put a full stop for such events in India and pave the way for us to reach the destination we desrve?

Posted by: STM_IITian, 06-12-2003 at 2058 hours IST

• leaked, Sir,

Sir ye baccha samai ke sath nahi chala aur nahi usne bahati ganga mai haath dhoye.bas itna sa gunah hai. but people should keep on teaching good and some day good days will come. Aisa mera biswas hai

Posted by: khan mohammed ghulam, 06-12-2003 at 2056 hours IST

• Another Crime

It will be an another crime if the Govt of India does not take action against the culprits. Dubey, you lost your life for a country where honesty has no value.

Posted by: Pradeep Nag, 06-12-2003 at 1937 hours IST

• What r we doing?

If someone sees/hears about some corrupt person, that person (normally) just ignores that act of corruption. By this we as Indians are individually responsible for the spread of corruption. No government organization can work effectively, unless we help them out. Just by criticizing things are not going to improve. So, Lets work together on this. Let one person walk, others should join the path. Difficulties would always be there, but solutions are available to the person who attempts to solve the problem! Jai Hind!!!

Posted by: Indian, 06-12-2003 at 1757 hours IST

• tribute to Satyendra Kumar Dubey

Is PM of India taking note of this??? How do we expect to retain brain in India in such horrendous working condition? It is no wonder that Bihar government will not take any action. In fact we should not expect any action from the politicians like Lalu Prasad Yadaw, who him self is one of the most corrupt man. This is the wake up call for all honest people to be united to fight against corrupt people. Let us start it from today from individuals working premise. Thank you Indian-express for bringing this news at national level.

Posted by: Sachin, 06-12-2003 at 1738 hours IST

• Reprimanding Satyendra

My name says it all. I, like other readers in this column, am an honorable citizen while the ‘babus’ are not. Dissolv the IAS service, that is the only way to get rid of these skunks. Every citizen of India has the right to communicate directly to the Prime Minister and the President of India. They are our leaders, paid for by our tax money. If some skunks thought otherwise which cost Satyendra his life, chain those skunks, bobbitize them in public and left them to bleed to death.

Posted by: Honorable citizen, 06-12-2003 at 1728 hours IST

• Mr. Dubey’s murder

I feel it is almost top to bottom corruption including all govt officials right below the PM to the bottom. Those bunch of corrupt officials are destroying the very country in which their future generations will have to live and work. They are virtually uprooting the tree which is feeding them and will feed their next generations too. There should be a bunch of young gernerations ready to die for eliminating these corrupt folks. Police will not do anything. If these dedicated youths can punish these officials with their own hand, we will see very positive results.

Posted by: T.K. Mukherjee, 06-12-2003 at 1704 hours IST

• This boy deserves a medal.

Stories like this sadden every Indian who reads them. At least now the PM can do something make amends. Make him a hero who is recognised by every little child in the country. Award him a medal for losing his life being upright. Make him an example to be emulated. Don’t let others who want to do the same back off seeing what happened to him. Let not the bad guys win. Satyameva jayathey!

Posted by: J S, 06-12-2003 at 1636 hours IST

• SK Dubey …..

There is no derth of incompetent and inefficient officials in all spheres of life. Hiring and promoting undeserving people under reserve categories have given rise to such a heneious level of irresponsibility. Its tragic that we have accepted ‘corruption’ as a way of life and its true in all levels of achelones and powers that be.

Posted by: Dr AC Kumar, 06-12-2003 at 1518 hours IST

• How to overcome such disaster

Can the PMO now come out with a solution to avoid such leakage of whistle-blowers’ name by giving wide publicity to the websites and email id of PMO et al, where such gross plundering of national wealth and similar information can be posted. Intelligence agencies need to advise the countrymen at large on how to protect one’s identity while exposing such irregularities. Else, there will be very few or no exposures of any evil perpetrated on the Country.

Posted by: Aravind, 06-12-2003 at 1415 hours IST

• sk dubey’s murder

shocked and dismayed to say the least.careless and unconcerned attitude of the officers who are away from all the action in field should be seriouly viewed.a deterrent punishment ,say life imprisonment in such cases should be given in such cases to the guilty who contributed ,may be unknowingly,to the murder of an honest and upright officer.

Posted by: vijay, 06-12-2003 at 1320 hours IST

• s.k.dubey murder

it reflects corruptions in upper circle of govt.of india

Posted by: j.p.singh, 06-12-2003 at 1300 hours IST

• GOVT: MUST PAY THE PRICE.

In This MASSIVE POPULATED Country, to Find a HONEST Upright Man, is RARE, then also, the EFFORT His Parents Took to Cultivate VALUES in this MAN, with EDUCATION Bill Running In One’s LIFE SAVING ( I.I.T.) and Throwing away a GOVT: JOB ,and The MOST PRECIOUS ( LIFE) of The Person EXPOSING, what Has The GOVT: LOST NOTHING, some Files and Additional Papers, with Ink Signatures. WHO WOULD PAY THE PRICE FOR NATIONAL MORALITY./??? If The Culprits are Not BOOKED BIHAR GOVT: Would LOOSE its NEXT GOVT:.

Posted by: Ravi Sharma, 06-12-2003 at 1139 hours IST

• We are waiting to see progress…

The job of the investigators is now clear – it was reported that the police had two angles to pursue, including one of “robbery”. It seems clear that the “robbery” angle MUST be dropped.

Posted by: Ramkumar Perumal, 06-12-2003 at 1041 hours IST

• Satyendra Dube

It is really sad that a high official in the Government had reprimanded an honest official for having written to the PM directly. This shows, how much the Babu culture has spread in this country. It does not matter whehter you tell the truth or not. It does not matter even if an innocent officer or a group of people are killed. Only procedures have to be followed. The legacy of babudom left by the British is still killing the country. It is tme our IAS babus (gloriefied clerks – what else) are trained to see reason and purpose behind the actions of fellow officers rather than follow procedures and thereby sacrifice the very purpose for which they have been appointed. Narayanan

Posted by: K. Narayanan, 06-12-2003 at 0726 hours IST

• Dont make us cry

Oh no. Please stop and give us time to cry.

Posted by: Justin, 06-12-2003 at 0722 hours IST

• Leak the vigilance officer’s name!!

I wish IE would “Leak” the name of the name of the idiotic vigilance officer who instead of taking Satyendra Dubey’s letter seriously, actually reprimanded him. An enquiry should be immediatedly instituted if the concerned officer was on the pay-roll of the Mafia.

Posted by: Sunil, 06-12-2003 at 0712 hours IST

• Dubey – the true ‘honarable’

In his second letter, the honest citizen addressed the authorities as ‘Hon’ble Sir’. NO ONE IN THE GOVT IS HONARABLE. Citizens fo India, stand up and fight if you want true freedom. But be careful of the ‘Hon’ble’ ones.

Posted by: Sapna R, 06-12-2003 at 0650 hours IST

• many more stories to come.

It is a very sad story of a young man who had whole of his life in front of him.Sachai Ka Mool Nahin,Chup Hoja Kuch Bhool Nahin. Thank you

Posted by: A reader, 06-12-2003 at 0543 hours IST

• Disgusting to the guts

Reprimanded !!!! Sure he should have been reprimanded. What right did he have to snatch the luxurious cars and women out of the hands of the contractors and his boses for a petty goal like the Golden Quadrilateral. Sure he should have been reprimanded for being so dumb as to trust the PMO. How could he have done that ? Are not the people who clear the JEE really bright. Sure he should have been reprimanded for being Satyendra.

Posted by: Borun Dev Chowdhury, 06-12-2003 at 0450 hours IST

June 8, 2006 Posted by | Ashutosh Aman Mishra, Atal Bansal, EXPRESS service, People Comments and Outrage | Leave a comment

FAILURES and INCOMPETENCE of Ashutosh Aman Mishra, an MBA 2007 student enrolled at London School of Business in not MANAGING the affairs of S. K, Dubey Inc. a Not-for-Profit Organization, Registered in State of Florida, USA.

FAILURES and INCOMPETENCE of Ashutosh Aman Mishra, an MBA 2007 student enrolled at London School of Business in not MANAGING the affairs of S. K, Dubey Inc. a Not-for-Profit Organization, Registered in State of Florida, USA.

Ashutosh Aman Mishra is Sole Director and Officer of S. K, Dubey Inc. a Not-for-Profit Organization, Registered in State of Florida, USA

martyr SKD message

SKDF did not follow up with PRESS and COURTS to turn the Satyendra Dubey letter to PMO dated November 11, 2002 in to a charge sheet. Shows FAILURE of Ashutosh Aman Mishra and Atal Bansal of SKDF.

SKDF Blocked CBI Investigation. Shocking Evidence: Ashutosh Aman Mishra and Atal Bansal are responsible in SKDF

The Saga of Satyendra Dubey by Shabnam Minwalla, A Senior Journalist:[Question from all of us now is why martyr SKD letdown by Atal Bansal, Ashutosh Aman Mishra and SKDF?]

Sequel to the Satyendra Dubey saga:[Question from all of us is that why Atal Bansal and Ashutosh Aman Mishra in SKDF did not carry out the MESSAGE of martyr SKD? ]

SKDF failed to use the good will and support of Indian Express in seeking justice for Dubey. Ashutosh Aman Mishra has Failed in this as Director of SKDF

The movement for an honest India is being subverted by vested interests amongst our brown rulers. Ashutosh Aman Mishra Sole Director and Officer responsible in SKDF.

“Every official who signed the letter of martyr SKD written to PMO and refused to act should be sacked. The PMO must be made to apologise publicly.” Ashutosh Aman Mishra sole Director of SKDF did not follow.

If Dubey’s death was by petty thieves why would any one wipe out all witnesses.??. Ashutosh Aman Mishra and Atal Bansal FAILED in following this in SKDF

Lack of Accountability in SKDF in 2004 – two IITians TOTAL DEBACLE in SKDF. Ashutosh Aman Mishra is Sole Director and Officer of SKDF.

Hands off IIMs Moderator N. M. Havewala Letter to Avenge Dubey’s death![May 18th 2004] Not followed up by IITians Atal Bansal and Ashutosh Aman Mishra

IITian RAMBO says Dubey Foundation had lost its Focus [2004]. IITians Ashutosh Aman Mishra and Atal Bansal RESPONSIBLE for this in SKDF.

AMAN should not forget that AMAN’s very existence in the social sphere is owed to SKD and then to martyr SKD family. NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND AMAN MAKING IT NOW.

Efforts by Mafia to dismantle the foundation.[May 15th, 2006 by IITian Ashutosh Aman Mishra]

martyr SKD Case Derailed , Manjunath Case On Track, [two IITK’s alumni Atal Bansal and Ashutosh Aman Mishra in SKDF responsible for DERAILING SKD case]

June 8, 2006 Posted by | Ashutosh Aman Mishra | 1 Comment

“Every official who signed the letter of martyr SKD written to PMO and refused to act should be sacked. The PMO must be made to apologise publicly.” Ashutosh Aman Mishra sole Director of SKDF did not follow.

The Saga of Satyendra Dubey

Shabnam Minwalla, A Senior Journalist

On the last Sunday of November, newspaper readers in the country woke up to a six-column headline and a dismal sense of deja vu.

`Whistle-blower said don't name me. Govt did. He was shot dead' told a shocking tale. But although the details were new, the essence was familiar recounting the hopeless struggle of an individual against a venal,all-powerful system. And although Bollywood gives its gun-toting vigilantes a fighting chance, most of us know that reality is much more dismissive of lone crusaders.

Despite the appalled reactions–everything ranging from the predictable `This country is really going to the dogs' to the resigned `There is no way out of this mess' the story seemed headed for the attic like so many others of its ilk. Except that the Indian Express decided to follow up on its exclusive and managed to uncover even more horrific details. And that IITians around the world came together to voice their anger over the plight of their Institute-mate. Indeed, the murder of Satyendra Dubey seemed to break through the wall of apathy and force people to speak up.

Behind the death of the thin, bespectacled engineer on November 27, 2003, lies the story of a remarkable life. Born in Shahpur village in Bihar, five kilometers from the nearest telephone pole, Satyendra was the son of a clerk in a sugar factory. He topped his village school in the Std X exams and is famous as its only alumnus to have gained admission in an IIT. The earnest youngster got into the Department of Civil Engineering at IIT (Kanpur) in 1990 and, despite initial problems with language and grades he graduated with excellent marks.

Although an array of glittering tomorrows anything from a scholarship at an American university to a high-paying private sector job in an Indian metro beckoned, Satyendra opted to work for "his country". So in 1996 he joined the Ministry of Surface Transport as an Assistant Executive Engineer.

Of course, cynics could well have sneered that this was the most lucrative option of them all. But Satyendra proved them wrong four years later when he angrily turned down his first cash-stuffed envelope and with that the opportunity to spruce up his parents' humble, hay-strewn house, buy a few gadgets for himself, and sweeten life for his six siblings. It was, however, after he was put in charge of a 60-km, 450-crore stretch of the Golden Quadrilateral Project that he encountered full-blown, institutionalised corruption.

Soon after his transfer to Koderma in June 2002, Satyendra realised just how deep the rot had spread and just how much dross was being foisted on the country in the name of the Golden Quadrilateral. He happened upon sloppy project reports, contracts awarded on the basis of forged documents, huge advances doled out to contractors and rampant subletting to petty contractors who lacked the technical ability to work on this mega-project. And everybody, from government engineers to MNC construction companies to local thugs seemed involved in what he described as a "loot of public money".

Like so many of us who consider ourselves honest and superior, Satyendra could well have satisfied his conscience by refusing to participate in the corrupt activities. But the 31-year-old felt compelled to go one step further and tackle the mess. On November 11, 2002 he sent a letter to the Prime Minister, describing the nightmarish turn that this dream project had taken.

Of course, Satyendra realised he was challenging dangerous elements–but he understood the functioning of government well enough to know that an unsigned letter would go straight into the waste bin. So putting his life and faith in the hands of the PMO, he attached his name on a separate sheet of paper and requested that his identity be kept a secret.

That this faith was misplaced soon became apparent. The PMO didn't bother either to investigate the charges of corruption or to protect the identity of its courageous informant.

Indeed, Satyendra's letter yielded only negative results–threats from those he had complained against and a reprimand from his bosses at NHAI for writing to the PM. For in an act of murderous negligence, the PMO handed over both the letter and the sheet with Satyendra's particulars to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. There, at least eight officials scanned it before passing it on to the National Highway Authority of India. Which was why it was hardly surprising that the informant's identity was leaked to the culpable contractors and officials in Koderma.

Little wonder then that lots of feathers were ruffled and financial interests threatened when it transpired that Satyendra who had meanwhile been transferred to Gaya in Bihar was to return to Koderma as one of the big bosses. As project director he would be in charge of releasing funds for an extensive swathe of the under-construction highway. And someone decided that there was just too much to lose.

At 3am on November 27, 2003, Satyendra arrived at the Gaya railway station from a trip, only to find that his car was nowhere in sight. Upon calling home and finding that the Tata Sumo had encountered starting trouble (possibly a sabotage), he decided to take a rickshaw. Somewhere along the way he was shot dead by unidentified assailants.

As is routinely the case with such inconvenient investigations, it's very likely that this murder case would have been relegated to the dump of unsolved cases in Bihar. Except that something about this story touched a chord of indignation in the country. Perhaps it was the fact that Satyendra was a golden boy from IIT; perhaps it was the heartbreaking photograph of his parents in their bare, impoverished house; perhaps it was the initial indifference of the PMO which excused itself by saying, "Numerous letters come in everyday.."

The outcome of that collective anger is remarkable: almost 50,000 citizens have signed a petition demanding action from the government, the media is closely monitoring the twists and turns taken by an increasingly bizarre investigation. The PMO and the Government went into an extensive coverup mode after nine days. Most heartening is the widespread outpouring of support and sorrow from a cross-section of society. "Make all those rascal contractors sleep on the road next to each other and run them over by a roadroller," wrote an agitated individual to the Indian Express last month, voicing a common sentiment. Concurred another, "Every official who signed that letter and refused to act should be sacked. The PMO must be made to apologise publicly."

Indeed, it is important to punish the guilty not only those shadowy individuals who pulled the trigger but also the officials who, while ignoring his request for confidentiality and passing around his letter, virtually signed Satyendra's death warrant. But while we demand accountability from others, we also need to acknowledge our own responsibility, to understand that every time we remain silent when a friend slips a fifty to a hawaldar or brags about pataoing a customs officer, we are contributing to the forces that killed Satyendra.

In a country starved of icons, Satyendra Dubey stands for much more than impressive batting figures or silver-screen charm, he stands for the realisation that every individual has a role to play in the battle against corruption. As one letter-writer pointed out, "If we do nothing beyond writing a few angry letters to the media or the PMO, the deeply-entrenched mafia will be back in a short while. It is time we united and did something more concrete." This realisation can achieve much more than avenging a single death it can save lives of the Satyendras of tomorrow.

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Epilogue by shailesh : The case was taken over by the CBI from the Bihar police. They took custody of the rickshaw puller Pradeep Kumar, who had reportedly witnessed the murder and took him to Delhi. It was declared that Satyendra was killed by robbers. Pradeep Kumar was seen around the CBI office for about two weeks. After that he is reported missing.

The CBI also took two people for questioning Mukendra Paswan and Sheonath Saha. They have died of poisoning. All of this happened by end of January, 2004.

Dhananjay Dube (Satyendra's younger brother) lamented after this; " I read the complete news about the two suicides………Now any hope that was there for justice has vanished……Really no hope left….. "

There has been no investigation into the corruption charges detailed by Satyendra Dubey.

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Born on 11th of March, 1973 in Shahpur village in Siwan district of Bihar about 15 kilometers from the birthplace of Dr Rajendra Prasad, first president of independent India.
Father: Sh Bageshwari Dubey, a clerk in the nearby Sugar factory earning a small salary.
Mother: Smt Lalmati Dubey, housewife.
Brother: Dhananjay, doing B. Tech. from Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University.
Sisters: 5 sisters. Two sisters Suman and Manju who are elder to him are married. One younger sister Pushpa is also married. Two younger sisters Kusum and Bebi are doing their graduation from Delhi University.

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June 8, 2006 Posted by | Ashutosh Aman Mishra, Atal Bansal, martyr SKD | Leave a comment

SKDF failed to use the good will and support of Indian Express in seeking justice for Dubey. Ashutosh Aman Mishra has Failed in this as Director of SKDF

Ashutosh Aman Mishra, Atal Bansal and Moderator Kalyan Panda have FAILED in their duties in SKDF.

THREE of them in SKDF drove away members from SKDF, when members raised questions about ACCOUNTABILITY.

Moderator Kalyan Panda instead of following the MESSAGE of martyr SKD, He used SKDF to MALIGN current WHISTLEBLOWERS.

Moderator Kalyan Panda has IMPLANTED emails in SKDF Yahoogroup to settle personal scores.

These THREE did not even understand the MESSAGE of martyr SKD and helped in DERAILING the CBI Investigation.

PIL filed by SKDF was BUNGLED by asking concentrating only in BIHAR STATE. martyr SKD had written a CHARGESHEET to PMO.

June 8, 2006 Posted by | Ashutosh Aman Mishra, Atal Bansal, EXPRESS service, Kalyan Panda [Implanter] Writes, martyr SKD, skdf letdown | Leave a comment

The movement for an honest India is being subverted by vested interests amongst our brown rulers. Ashutosh Aman Mishra Sole Director and Officer responsible in SKDF.

One of the ways of judging a Nation is by the way it treats its heroes and martyrs.

From December 2003 to March 2004, India lionized Satyendra Dubey since he represented the ultimate sacrifice being given in the cause of the Nation and Satya.

In January 2004, the CBI first tried to desecrate his death by saying it had proved that Satyendra’s murder was not caused because of his appeal for honesty to the PMO, but because he was trying to resist some petty thieves.

The Nation refused to believe this and Citizens continued to shower their faith,love and gratitude to this simple man for raising the banner of honesty.

The CBI beat a hasty retreat then, but has repeated the same canard now.

Our martyrs for independence did not have to suffer such vilification, since Indians wrote our history later on.

The movement for an honest India is being subverted by vested interests amongst our brown rulers.

We must not allow this to happen.
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An IITD Alumni

June 8, 2006 Posted by | martyr SKD | 1 Comment

If Dubey’s death was by petty thieves why would any one wipe out all witnesses.??. Ashutosh Aman Mishra and Atal Bansal FAILED in following this in SKDF

Satyendra Dubey an whisteblower was eliminated by the corrupt sahibs of India.

CBI was put in charge by the previous Government only to white wash the case and drop it.

CBI has concluded that Dubey’s death was merely a petty robbery gone wrong.

Yet CBI will not explain why the rickshawpuller Pradeep Kumar disappeared into thin air.

Has he fled or has he been buried by the Indian mafiaso ??

Witnesses Sheonath Shah and Mukesh Pawan also seem to have died mysteriously.

If Dubey’s death was by petty thieves why would any one wipe out all witnesses.??.

Does this make any sense at all ??

Wonder if they are in safe custody away from the murdering mob under the protection of the CBI.. ??

From an IITian about martyr SKD.

June 8, 2006 Posted by | Ashutosh Aman Mishra, Atal Bansal, martyr SKD | Leave a comment