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Khoodeelaar No to Lib Dems Crossrail hole corruption in the East End

AADHIKARONLINE | 30.04.2006 13:53 | Analysis | Indymedia | Social Struggles | London | World

Widespread postal vote fraud allegations about Tower Hamlets, East London have already been made in the past week. This is against the background of postal vote fraud and electoral maladministration by the Council at the May 2005 general elections. Now, the Khoodeelaar! No to CrossRail hole campaign is taking the Tower Hamlets Liberal Democrats Group to court on related legal grounds


The Crossrail hole Bill attack on the Brick Lane London E1 area is the subject of a series of legal action notices served by Khoodeelaar! No to CrossRail hole Bill campaign on the Transport Secretary Alistair Darling, London mayor Ken Livingstone and the chief executive of Tower Hamlets Council. The Khoodeelaar! campaign against Crassrail hole is now serving legal claims on Janet Ludlow and her Lib Dems Group on Tower Hamlets Council on the even of the Council elections scheduled to be held on 4 May 2006




To read the latest update on the Khoodeelaar! legal action claims against Tower Hamkest Lib Dems Group leader Janet Ludlow, log on after 1700 Hrs GMT Sunday 30 April 2006 to

 http://uk.geocities.com/aadhikaronline/khoodeelaar_no_to_libDemslies.html

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  1. clarify — Keith
  2. Clarification of Khoodeelaar! No to Xrail hole role by Tower Hamlets Lib Dems — aadhikaronline

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