Professionals who have held a job especially engineers usually find that almost everyone they will interact with professionally will be honest and keep promises. However small business owners and professionals who are self employed do not know that India has a long tradition of betrayal, intrigue and dishonesty. Though the maharajas do not rule the country, the intelligence agencies who are not accountable to anyone and have great powers, ensure that the tradition of dishonesty, betrayal and treachery remains alive in the country
The book Maharaja’s Man which tells the story of Diwan Jarmani Dass has interesting information on how prevalent treachery and dishonesty were in India a century ago. The father of Diwan Jarmani Dass, Diwan Daulat Ram, was poisoned at the age of 33 by his colleagues, due to intrigues in the royal court, Diwan Jarmani Dass himself resigned from his post as minister in two different kingdoms of Kapurthala and Patiala in pre independence India due to elaborate attempts to frame him which included spying on him, forgery and spreading false stories, despite being considered very competent.
In another book Maharaja, Diwan Jarmani Dass has written how officials created misunderstanding between the ruler of a state and his prime minister, not allowing them to communicate with each other, falsely spreading stories of illness, These officials had a grudge against the prime minister and had him removed from his job after isolating him,
Thus it appears that the gang hiding behind vvip goan call girls siddhi mandrekar, sunaina, brahmin cheaters nayanshree hathwar, riddhi, ruchika, asmita patel, veena are ensuring the shameful tradition of dishonesty, betrayal and fraud continues to flourish in india . For cheaters siddhi mandrekar who has commited corporate espionage on the obc engineer who trusted her and shivalli brahmin bangalore housewife nayanshree who looted the obc engineer, their treachery, lack of conscience and honesty seem to be a family tradition, part of their family culture and upbringing. These women are continuing india’s tradition of betrayal