Saturday, April 7, 2012

197.The President - Paid News - The Army Chief.

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ONE VIRTUE

        The last mail was submitted to Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Her Excellency the President of India, on 19 March 2012. The same mail was sent to the Supreme Court of India, Election Commission of India, Indian Army and Indian Air Force.   Later, it was posted in the blog www: howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com and a link was given to www.thattan.com


             India, on 22 March 2012, voted in favour of a United Nations Human Rights Resolution against Sri Lanka. 47 member states debated the draft. 15 countries – China, Russia and Pakistan included – voted against it. 8 abstained. 24, India included, voted in support.
          Before voting, India had successfully persuaded the USA to dilute the intrusive nature of the draft.
        As India had given military assistance to Sri Lanka during the killings, it was constrained to approach the USA to dilute the draft.


        The Trinamool Congress (TMC) headed by Miss. Mamata Banerjee, on 19 March 2012, substituted its Railway Minister Trivedi by its Mr. Mukul Roy. The reason was that he affected an increase in the second class railway fare.
          Mamata Banerjee knew that the Union Ministers have a collective responsibility over the Railway Budget. Hence, she should not have selected him alone for punishment.
         The people of West Bengal state had been choosing the Communist Party of India, (CPI-M), for a long time. When they found it bad, they chose the TMC. If they find the TMC bad, they will have to again choose the bad CPI (M).
        Evidently, the people cannot escape. They are being forced to elect a leader rejected by them as someone unfit to rule again. One would say that there are new leaders. But they are the representatives of the manipulators alone. This is the limitation of the Indian democracy. The tragedy is that the people do not know this.
          The Indian political leaders should not have inflicted this condition without ensuring freedom of expression.
         Here, in order to come to power, Miss. Mamata Banerjee allowed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to give Re. 3 lakh crore to three or four private parties. She should have gone to jail long ago for this. But she always pretends as a pro poor leader in her characteristic style.
          The CPI (M) does not talk anything about the Re. 3 lakh crore, mainly because it wants to convert public assets into private assets.

                              
         The Army Chief, General V.K. Singh, in an interview to The Hindu, on 25 March 2012, alleged that a lobbyist   offered him a bribe of Re. 14 crore, in September 2010, in order to give his clearance to buy 600 sub-standard vehicles of a particular make. He said that the Army had 7000 vehicles of the same kind. He disclosed that he had reported the matter to Mr. A.K. Antony, Defense Minister.
          Mr. A.K. Antony confirmed this in the Parliament. He acknowledged that he had not taken action against retired Lt. Gen Teginder Singh- the lobbyist. He simply revealed that he had immediately asked the Army Chief to take action against him.
      Mr. Antony should not have asked the Army Chief to take action because he is not the competent authority to take action against a lobbyist – here a retired Lt. General. The actions taken by Mr. Antony fit so well with the conclusion drawn about his nature in Chapter 193.
      Finally, as the matter came to the notice of the people, he said that the matter would be handed over to the CBI.
          Accordingly, the CBI was asked to investigate the matter.
      The CBI is an agency that concealed 196 letters from the eye of the people. It did not find out the origin of money in the so-called vote for money scandal. It allowed even the Medical Council of India (MCI) case to disappear from the mind of the people. Therefore, the people do not trust it. 
                 However, the CBI should have immediately identified the beneficiaries of all defense deals and confiscated their assets. Instead, it asked Gen. V. K. Singh to give a written complaint.
              It should not have done this. It could have elicited necessary pieces of information through the competent authority only. “The Pioneer”, in fact, used this incident to ridicule him.
         It is now clear that the Union Government decided to send him out one year before his normal retirement date because:
1.    He lighted fire as in Chapter 135.
2.    He was an impediment for manipulations.
3.    The fear that he might give freedom to 1000 million people.
4.    The belief that his successors would deny freedom to Indians under one pretext or other.
          Now, a newspaper leaked one of his letters addressed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 12 March 2012. In that letter, he had pointed out the weaknesses of the armed forces. How the newspaper got the letter is not known to anyone.
       If the Government had used a fraction of the Re.3 lakh crore in the PF account for defense research, this situation could have been averted.
       Instead of looking at this matter through this angle, most of the political leaders demanded the Government to dismiss him. A few others wanted to grant him leave till his retirement. The manipulators directed the Government to ignore him and curb his official duties.


     Her Excellency the President of India had forwarded the Letter No.191 to the Election Commission of India (ECI). The present writer received a copy on 27 March 2012. The President had described the letter as a self explanatory one and asked the ECI to take appropriate action. The letter, among other things, discussed the problem of “paid news”. She might have earlier referred the more important Letter No.188 to the ECI.
          When the Supreme Court acts in bad faith, the Constitution has no real meaning. The people alone could give a meaning to it. Therefore, ECI should have treated the people as its master, and given a reply to the letters. But it chose to ignore them. Continuous references by the President of India also go in vain.
        The ECI must know that the money given for advertisements to the newspapers and the TV channels is the money given to control public mind. This is one of the reasons why the media ruthlessly suppresses this work. Therefore, there is no meaning in conducting the elections in India before publishing this work.

          The Chief of the Essar group, on 1 April 2012, appeared before the 2G Special Court and obtained exemption from personal appearance.


       The Hindu, on 31 March 2012, said something - in the front page headline news - with the meaning that the Government agreed to respect freedom of speech and individual opinion provided there were no un-informed comments.
          This, apparently, refers to this work and similar work, if any, of others.
        It must be reiterated that freedom of speech is not the right of an individual to speak to the Government, but the right of the people to hear the views of others. If the Government had allowed this, the present writer would have become the Prime Minister of India long ago. This is the reason why the Government has no right to rule India. A truce between the Army Chief, and the Government, if any, will not make it a constitutional one.
 

          The Government of Myanmar, on 1 April 2012, announced that Aung San Suu Kyi of the National League of Democracy (NLD) party had won a parliamentary seat for the first time.
          It must be noted that even the military rulers allowed the people of Myanmar to see Suu Kyi. But, despite this political work, the so-called democratically elected Government in India refuses to show this writer to the people.


      Former National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra said that Army Chief Gen. V.K. Singh must be sent on compulsory leave because something might happen if he were dismissed. He added that he had lost his mental balance. The New Indian Express reported this on 2 April 2012.
         Brajesh Mishra had advised former Prime Minister Vajpayee to sell the Public Sector Undertakings, (PSUs), against public money. Therefore, he should have been sent to jail long ago. As this did not happen, he talks like this.
          In this connection, it must be noted that his voice is the voice of the manipulators.
      The beneficiaries of any system would retaliate when they perceive anyone as a constraint to their comforts. Then, they would talk like Brajesh Mishra or fabricate stories against him. After that, they will persecute him through the aid of the courts and the law enforcing agencies as in the case of former Telecom Minister A.Raja.

          The manipulators obtained an article from former External Affairs Minister K.Natwar Singh and published it in The Hindu on 3 April 2012. Through that article, the manipulators asked Army Chief V.K. Singh not to cross the line. In fact, it was a virtual charge-sheet against him.
          It must be stated that politics is all about profit. A public servant has the freedom to expose acts of corruption, and if this brings him name, it is his duty to lead the nation. However, he must have the belief that he alone could save the nation.

      The Supreme Court of India, on 4 April 2012, rejected the review petition of former Minister Raja and some others.
         The Supreme Court, in the past, forged the Constitution of India and allowed Prime Minister Vajpayee to sell the public assets against public money. Now, it forges the Constitution to auction public assets against public money.


         The India Express, on 4 April 2012, disclosed that two army units moved towards Delhi on the night of January 16-17, 2012 forcing the Defence Secretary to cut short his foreign tour by 12 hours. The reports conveyed the impression that the Army carried out a trial run to capture Delhi. Some analysts described this as a mini coup.
         The Government would come forward to correct the date of birth if it thinks that the Army Chief has the backing of the armed forces. Yet, to suggest that a coup took place for it is a preposterous one. At best it was a hallucination of The Indian Express.
       However, the Government rules India without allowing freedom of speech. Therefore, the Government does not deserve the respect of anyone.      The Indian Army cannot be oblivious of this. Nietzsche says that one virtue is more virtue than two, because it is more of a noose on which his catastrophe may hang.
       Her Excellency the President of India may have many virtues. She must also think that one virtue is more virtue than many and declare freedom to Indians, at least, now.
       
         The facts from 19 March 2012 to 4 April 2012 are being submitted to Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Her Excellency the President of India, on 5 April 2012.
             The same letter is being sent to the Chief Justice of India, Chief Election Commissioner of India, the Chiefs of the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, CBI, Chief Information Commissioner for necessary action.

5 April 2012.

 V.Sabarimuthu.26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,  Mulagumoodu P.O. PIN: 629167INDIA

      


   





       
         
   
               

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