Saturday, February 27, 2010

CHAPTER 129


129
TOTAL DESTRUCTION
The facts from 7 February, 2010 to 14 February, 2010 were submitted to Her Excellency the President of India on 15 February, 2010 through email.
Militant people killed 27 soldiers and a civilian in the West Bengal State on 15 February, 2010. A Union Minister described the killings as a heartless action. He added that the support of the intellectuals was standing in the way of solving this problem.
In this connection, it must be stated that the Government wants to transmit the natural resources to a few individuals. The Government uses force for this. At the same time, the militant people want to use them for public welfare. They use force to achieve their objective. Knowledge might solve the problem. But the Government and the Supreme Court are blocking the flow of knowledge to the people.
Describing India as a cacophonous democracy, THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS on 17 February, 2010 predicted difficult days for the privatization programme. The paper said that slow tentative steps would be the order of the day as the path ahead was a very difficult one. It revealed that the reformers were winning due to the pressure exerted by a boy leader of the Congress Party. This leader did not rebut the inference of the paper.
12 women field workers found 27 gold coins weighing about four gram each with Arabic inscriptions in the Tamil Nadu State. The police immediately recovered the coins. The coins –as per law - belong to the Government. But the liquid gold found in some places belongs to four or five private individuals!
India, on18 February, 2010 allowed two public sector oil companies to take 12.5 per cent stake in a China pipeline project in Myanmar. The circumstances that led to this are known to the Government only. The decision is injurious to the security of India.
Militant people killed 12 villagers in the Bihar State on 18 February, 2010.
The new president of the principal opposition party said that one should not hope to climb the political ladder by hitting out at others. He added that one should not try to gain something for oneself at the expense of others. A national daily reported this on 18 February, 2009 as its front page headline news.
In this connection, it must be stated that the leaders of the ruling and opposition parties depend upon four or five individuals for money and name. It gives them great pleasure to see that their faces alone are being shown in the media. Their inaction over the question of FREEDOM is their action to deny FREEDOM to Indians. Therefore, “all warriors on either side had been slain”. They had suffered total destruction. The fact that no leader has demanded the Government to use public assets for public welfare conclusively proves this conclusion.
A leader uttered the word “FREEDOM” on one or two occasions. But the people never understood its meaning.
The public sector Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) sold 53.52 crore shares on 19 February, 2010. The public sector United Bank of India also sold 5 crore shares without following any law. The public sector banks, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), Unit Trust of India (UTI) and some private parties bought the shares. Locke says that where there is no law, there is no FREEDOM.
The Chief Minister of Jharkhand State touched the feet of a young priest. The print media published this photograph throughout India on 20 February, 2010.
It is pertinent to recall that, one day, a rational Prime Minister of India visited Ellora Caves. Standing before one of the caves, he lifted his grandchildren and asked whether his wish would be fulfilled. The priest had interpreted the meaning of the echo as “yes”.
The militant people killed three soldiers on 23 February, 2010 in the Jammu & Kashmir State.
The Railway budget for the year 2010 – 2011 proposed 700 Km for the doubling of rail line. At this rate, India would take another 50 years to complete the doubling work.
A police officer and a militant leader died in an exchange of fire in West Bengal State on 26 January, 2010.
The health authorities on 26 January, 2010 found a tea clouring centre in the Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State. The name of the colouring material and its source are not known. The report gives the impression that the adulterators had been giving slow poison to the people. Most of the people, including the present writer, had been using the adulterated tea. Whether the colouring material had been produced for Kanyakumari District alone or for entire India is known to the Government only.
The Union budget for 2010-2011 was for Re. eleven lakh crore. It wanted to garner Re. twenty five thousands crore by selling the shares of the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). In a congenial atmosphere, the Government would sell shares for any amount.
The Budget hiked the prices of petrol and diesel. Protesting over this, the opposition parties staged a walk out during the budget speech.
The Budget did not abolish the tax exemption granted to investments in Insurance Companies and Mutual Funds. Thus the Government ignored the last mail submitted to Her Excellency the President of India.
In this connection, it must be stated that when the LIC buys shares for Re. one lakh crore the beneficiaries would not hesitate to give 10 per cent of this amount to political leaders, the learned judges of the Supreme Court, officers of the LIC and others. The Constitution of India does not allow this.
The Union Budget - as usual - was silent about the Re. three lakh crore in the Provident Fund account, another Re. three lakh crore in the Pension Fund besides the surplus money in Post Offices and in the PSUs including banks. This amount apparently goes in the hands of less than ten individuals.
Moreover, they get not less than Re. six lakh crore per year as profit from the natural resources.
Thus, the present Union Budget could have been for not less than Re. twenty two lakh crore.
Now, one half of the national income goes in the hands of less than ten individuals. The other half goes to 1000 million people.
The beneficiaries do not know what to do with this unlimited money. One part of the money goes to usurp public property in the name of Public Private Partnership (PPP) and another part goes to buy assets abroad. The rest goes in their numbered accounts and in the numbered accounts of others.
Obviously, the beneficiaries have the strength of the armed forces, investigation agencies, Supreme Court and the Government put together. This is the reason why this work failed to secure to Indians even a small space to drive a pin of FREEDOM.
Rejecting this work, the Government has started the 3G spectrum auction process. It would be auctioned on 9 April, 2010. The manipulators achieved this through the aid of a boy leader of the Congress Party. This conclusion is based on the 17 January, 2010 statement of the print media.
Spectrum and the natural resources cannot be given to all. It could be distributed among a maximum of 50 people. A man might come forward to give double the present amount tomorrow. Even then, it could not be given. It cannot be given to the King of Travancore or his subjects also.
Evidently, the Constitution of India forbids the Government from auctioning the natural resources in bad faith. Yet, this happens mainly because the judges attached to various companies dominate the Supreme Court. Another reason is that the present Chief Justice of India is not doing his prescribed duty of fighting. The inaction of the Supreme Court for the 128 letters before it is the action of the Supreme Court to transfer public assets to private parties. This gives the impression that the Supreme Court also has suffered total destruction. It is procrastinating to write even judgments in important cases of public interest.
The facts from 15 February, 2010 to 26 February 2010 are being submitted to Her Excellency the President of India on 27 February, 2010 through email.
V.SABARIMUTHU

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