Friday, July 27, 2012

New President -Black money-Act of buying shares.


205

                                REASON

         The last mail was submitted to Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Her Excellency the President of India, on 18 July 2012. The same mail was sent to the Supreme Court 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

     Describing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as a warm hearted man, Mr. Ratan Tata, Tata group chairman, on 19 July 2012, cautioned that he alone should not be blamed for the economic woes of the country. He said that the Prime Minister deserved the support of the people.
       It is true that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh alone cannot be blamed. However, Re. 3 lakh crore in the Provident Fund (PF) was given to private parties after denying freedom of expression. No other Indian might have done this.
         
          According to the data compiled by the Micro Small and Mediaum Enterprises-Development Institute (MSME-DI) around 29,000 units are being added to the sick list every year and that Tamil Nadu state has the maximum number of sick units at 25,433. Of the total 1.33 crore units, more than 2 lakh are sick now.
          This writer - hundreds of times - said that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh converted India into a vassal of China to the detriment of the Indian industry. The present revelation vindicates the conclusion of this writer. It must be noted that no other man said this.  But the people are not aware of this.

      The Union Cabinet, on 19 July 2012, decided to sell 11% shares of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) for Re. 4000 crore.  Besides, it decided to transfer 773 acre of  land belonging to the  VSNL – a privatized Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) – to fetch Re.6000 crore.
        The recipient of the PF money alone keep about Re.10 lakh crore to 26 lakh crore as black money. Mr. Pranab Mukherjee - a Presidential candidate - calls this private money. The Supreme Court of India considers this as investor’s money. Naturally, they now want still more public money, and public assets. It is pertinent to note that Mr. Pranab Mukherjee would take the post of the President of India on 25 July 2012.

       Former Army Chief V.K. Singh and the top four serving army officers appeared before a court in Delhi for their press release that alleged corruption. Lt Gen (retd) Tejinder Singh – according to V.K. Singh – had offered a bribe of Re.14 crore to clear a deal of 600 trucks .
        Tejinder Singh filed the complaint. If he had not entered the room of the Army Chief, the nation would not have witnessed such a predicament.

          The Union Cabinet, on 19 July 2012, imposed 21 per cent duty on imports of power equipment, mainly to protect domestic companies from cheap Chinese shipments. However, it would not affect the orders executed already.
          The present writer mentioned this matter several times. This had been before the Prime Minister of India for more than a year. By this time, the manufacturers have suffered irreparable losses.  Now, it is too late, and the taxes imposed are very small.  

         The Union Cabinet, on the same day, directed the ministries to become party in court cases and get the name of principal secretary to Prime Minister and others removed. In the last letter, the present writer pointed out that a Union Minister could take any action - in good faith - rejecting the remarks of the officers. Apparently, the present order is a repercussion of that letter.

      The rediffmail.com, on 21 July 2012, said that social media demolished instantly reputations so assiduously built over decades. The internet service provider latently talks about former President of India APJ. Abdul Kalam.

     A court in Delhi, on 21 July 2012, directed the CBI to file its reply by August 4 on the bail plea of former Health Minister Mr. Anbumoni Ramadoss.
          The Medical Council of India (MCI) works under the order and direction of the Union Health Minister and not vice versa. Therefore, he is not bound by the remarks of the MCI.
    The CBI is also working under the order and direction of the Union Government. Therefore, the latter shall not repeat the story of former Telecom Minister Mr. A. Raja and send Mr. Ramadoss to jail for the allegations leveled against him so far. The case against Mr. Raja is similarly related. The Supreme Court of India also shall not misuse its power because such cases are a human rights problem in India.

     The Union Government, on 21 July 2012, reserved 27 per cent petrol outlets for the Other Backward Classes (OBCs). Hereafter, the petrol outlets would be allotted through draw of lottery.
          The Supreme Court had cancelled the petrol outlets sanctioned by the Members of Parliament (MPs). Now, it is imperative that it must cancel all petrol outlets distributed after that judgment.
          Further, about 100,000 new gas agencies could be sanctioned within two months based on constitutionally valid norms. 
                  
      The Tax Justice Network of James Henry, on 23 July 2012, put the money deposited by the global rich in offshore accounts at USD 21 trillion, or between USD 21 and USD 32 trillion. The top ten private banks – the UBS and Credit Suisse in Switzerland and the US investment bank Goldman Sachs included- managed more than USD 6 trillion in 2010. This complements the conclusion of the present writer that the recipients of the PF money siphoned off more USD 20 billion from India.


          The Election Commission of India (ECI), on 22 July 2012, announced that Mr. Pranab Mukherjeev had won the Presidential Election securing 69 per cent votes.
          This writer believed that the donors and the acceptors of the PF money sent some political leaders like Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy to jail. Such leaders came out on bail and cast their votes to Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, a donor of money! Is it due to some secrets hitherto unknown to the people?

        Before demitting her office, President Pratibha Devisingh Patil requested the Government to get rid of corruption.
      The new President - after assuming office - also described corruption as an evil and wanted to get rid of it. He pledged that he would not allow a few greedy people to hijack the money generated by the farmers. He added that he would protect the Constitution of India not in words but in spirit for the well being of the people.
       Thus the donors of the PF money talked!
        The armed forces gave a 21- gun salute to the President and donor of Re.3 lakh crore PF money!
          Unlike in the past, all important leaders, Members of Parliament and judges attended the swearing in ceremony. Prominent among them were former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, BJP leader L.K. Advani, Union Ministers and Chief Ministers. Most of them had received letters from this writer.
          Sitting in the background, the recipients of the PF money arranged this as a great show. Apparently, it was a victory of the evil over the good!
        Experience shows that Mr. Pranab Muhkerjee, as the President of India, would strive to preserve himself and deny freedom of expression as effectively as his predecessors. It must be noted that he had denied freedom of expression even to his rival Presidential candidate Mr. P.A. Sangma.
        Further, he would conserve the black money of the recipients of the PF money.
     Furthermore, he would misuse his power in pursuit of a misconceived common good and allow the black money holders to multiply their money. In fact, no sooner he was sworn in as the 13th President of India, the Union Government disclosed its decision to sell part of the shares of the Neyyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC), a Public Sector undertaking (PSU).
         In this situation there is no other way but to submit everything to the reason of India.
          Everyone must know that the holders of black money bought not only public assets but also the hard earned assets of small companies. Therefore, all private companies must be forbidden from buying the shares of other companies in a hostile way. All such existing shares must be released the public or returned to the parent companies.
          Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil - as the President of India- had referred many letters from this writer to the Supreme Court through the Government of India. The Supreme Court could have, in turn, asked the Government to tell the reason for keeping this work away from the public eye. Alternatively, it could have asked the Government to disclose the whereabouts of the PF money.
          Now, the Supreme Court could recover not less than Re.5 lakh crore from the recipients of the PF money within a week. If it is not feasible, it must love Reason and enforce freedom of expression, for Reason is the sovereign of the world.
  
              The facts from 18 July 2012 to 25 July 2012 are being submitted to Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, His Excellency the President of India, on 26 July 2012.
             The same letter is being sent to the Chief Justice of India, Election Commission of India the Chiefs of the Indian Army and Indian Air Force and the CBI for necessary action.

V. Sabarimuthu
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26 July 2012.



            


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

204.Presidential Election


204

A THINKABLE INSTITUTION

      The last mail was submitted to Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Her Excellency the President of India, on 3 July 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

      A Bench of the Supreme Court comprising Justices P. Sathasivam and Dipak Misra, on 6 July 2012, quashed a nine year -long disproportionate assets case against former Chief Minister of the Utter Pradesh state Miss. Mayavathi. The Bench observed that the method adopted by the CBI was unwarranted and without jurisdiction. It is pertinent to note that the Supreme Court had been monitoring the case.
      Doubting the honesty of the above judgement, the media put her assets at,or about Re.115 crore and gave a list of her movable and immovable properties. The latent message was that she amassed this by misusing her official position.
       The people might think that she got the above relief because the ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) wanted her votes to its Presidential candidate – Mr. Pranab Mukherjee.
       However, it must be noted that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gave the Provident Fund (PF) money -Re.3 lakh crore- to some private parties in private interest. The act of running behind the small offenders before recovering even the black money associated with the PF money is a grave human rights problem in India. The present writer pointed out this hundreds of times to the Supreme Court and the President of India. Therefore, the letters might have made the Supreme Court a thinkable institution. However, a series of judgements are necessary to confirm this. Miss.Mayawathi has pledged her votes in the Presidential election to a man responsible for the case is a different matter.

     A Special CBI Court, on 6 July 2012, granted permission to the Enforcement Directorate to question Mr.YSR Jagan Mohan Reddy -son of former Chief Minister of Andra Pradesh Y.S. Rajasekara Reddy. The donors and the acceptors of the PF money are the executioners in this case. It must be reiterated that this continues as a human rights problem.

      Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, on 6 July 2012, said that 9% growth was not possible due to global slowdown.
       Dr. Manmohan Singh had been given a treasure -Re.3 lakh crore- when he became the Prime Minister of India. Using this money, he could have transformed India into a wonderful land. But his will willed to transmit the money to private parties. He did not choose to use even Re.3/- for public investments during the last eight years.
      Similarly, he converted India into a vassal of China. He does not want to ban the import of even the carcinogenic toys of China. For this, China gave bribe to Indians in the pretext of giving loan.
         These are the two important reasons for the economic slow down.
      Mr. Ahluwalia is a confidant of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He collaborated with him for the above secret deals. Naturally, he will be the last man to desert him.

    Chief Economic Adviser Kaushik Basu, 8 July 2012, said that Chief Minister Ms. Mamata Banergee was against the FDI in retail sector.
      The FDI in retail is different from the conversion of black money into foreign exchange. As a Union Minister, Ms.Banergee had given Re.3 lakh crore to private parties. Now she is one of the most important beneficiaries of this money.

      Former Union Finance Minister Yaswant Sinha, on 8 July 2012, described Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as a dishonest person. He said that he should not have distanced himself from the action taken by former Finance Minister and Presidential candidate Mr. Pranab Mukherjee. He added that India lost about $40 billion in foreign exchange in the last few months.
         The above revelation reinforces the inference of the present writer that the recipients of the PF money siphoned off about $100 billion in foreign exchange.

       The Hindu - in its front page headline news, on 7 July 2012, said that the Bank of Maharastra (BoM) sanctioned a loan of Re.150 crore to Vijay Mallia of Kingfisher Airlines even though he was a defaulter of Re.40 crore to the same bank. This shows that the banking rules are applicable to ordinary customers and not to the big ones.

      Supreme Court advocate and member of the Team Anna Mr. Prasant Bhusan described the verdict of the Supreme Court in the disproportionate asset case against Ms. Mayawati -given above-sent a wrong signal to the people. He said this on 9 July 2012. He added that India needed a revolution to throw out all corrupt politicians and bureaucrats. Apparently, he fears that the Supreme Court of India has become a thinkable institution. In that case, it would rescue India from the donors and the acceptors of the PF money.

     The CBI, on 10 July 2012, revealed its decision to file a second charge- sheet against former Union Health Minister Anbumoni Ramadoss for showing favours to a Medical College despite Medical Council of India (MCI) denying permission to the college to run the MBBS course.
     A Union Health Minister -in good faith- could reject the remarks of the MCI and grant permission to even an imaginary college to run the MBBS course. On the contrary, if he does anything in bad faith, the Union Cabinet alone could take action against him.
     The fact that the MCI and the CBI are known corrupt bodies is a different matter.

      The Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), on 10 July 2012, said that the company would spend 1.31 lakh crore to expand its production capacity to 45 million tonne per annum by 2020. However, the final approval was not given.
    The present Union Government has not made any large scale public investments in the last eight years. Now, it talks about the year 2020. This must be interpreted in the light of the last letter.

        Economic Advisory Chairman C. Rengarajan, on 10 July 2012, said that there was no scope for economic stimulus package. Does he fear the Supreme Court now?

     The Hindu on the same day said that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would never restore the growth rate. This is how the media keeps him in the mind of the people. Otherwise, it keeps him in the underground most of the time.

      Former Telecom Minister A. Raja, on 9 July 2012, wanted the High Court, Delhi to quash the proceedings against him because his predecessors were not implicated in the case. He submitted that 51 licenses were issued during the period from 2003 to 2007 on the same terms and conditions. His contention is consistent with the Letter No.199 sent on 29 May 2012. He must have mentioned this point long ago.

       Home Minister Mr. P.Chithambaram, on 10 July 2007, said that India was the fastest growing economy. He says this to conserve the black money associated with the PF money. He pretends that the act of giving the PF money to private parties is a small thing.

      The Times of India, on 15 July 2012, said that China had beaten India in corruption. The paper says this to conceal the nature of the corruption in India.

      President of the USA Barack Obama, on 15 July 2012, said that India prohibited the FDI in too many sectors like retail thereby affecting the jobs in both countries.The problem with the FDI is the black money associated with the PF money.

        Union Civil Aviation Minister Mr. Agit Singh, on 17 July 2012, said that the Union Government would not bailout Kingfisher Airlines. He wanted the owners of the airline to mobilize resources to make it a functional one.
       If his statement were a true one, Bank of Maharastra would not have granted loan to the Kingfisher Airlines.
    Whatever happened, Government had extended many benefits to Kingfisher Airline. Now, the Government wants to withdraw from the scene.
        The recipients of the PF money keep a huge amount of black money. They now want to buy, or destroy the Kingfisher Airline. But for this work, they would have swallowed it long ago. This shows that “Satyam” must be restored to Mr. Ramalinga Raju.

       The CBI, on 17 July 2012, closed the case against former Union Minister Arun Shourie in the 2G spectrum case. He is a ruler of India. It is not a wonder that the CBI closed the case against him.

        The Presidential election will be held tomorrow. Mr. Pranab Mukherjee – a candidate – together with the recipients of the PF money denied freedom of expression to Mr.P.A. Sangma -another candidate.
       Mr. Sangma might have talked many things during the canvassing period. But, the media did not report anything. In fact, 90 per cent of the people are not aware of the election. Perhaps, even Mr. Sangma does not realize it.
      As there is no freedom of expression - barring a miracle - Mr. Pranab Mukherjee will take for himself the post of the President of India.
        He had given Re.3 lakh crore to private parties. Therefore, his nature is a known one. As “the highest evil belongs to the highest goodness” he may not be as dangerous as the present President of India or her predecessor.
       Her Excellency the President of India Pratibha Devi Singh Patil could have made the Presidential Office a thinkable institution. She could break her silence even now. All truths shall not be kept silent.


      The facts from 3 July 2012 to 17 July 2012 are being submitted to Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Her Excellency the President of India, on 18 July 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 and CBI for necessary action.

V. Sabarimuthu
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18-7-2012


Thursday, July 5, 2012

203.Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam -The first man to commit a crime against the earth and the first woman to commit a crime against the earth.


203

A NEW ACT OF TREACHERY


     The last mail was submitted to Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Her Excellency the President of India, on 22 June 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

         Presidential candidate Mr. P.A.Sangma, on 22 June 2012, offered an open debate with his counterpart, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee. The latter rejected the offer because of fear.
         
          Mr. Prabab Mukherjee, on 23 June 2012, said that the Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) were negative in 2010-2011 in contrast to the $45 to $48 billion during 2011-2012. This shows that a huge amount of black money is being siphoned off to other countries.

       The Vigilence Bureau, on 23 June 2012, questioned former Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan for a land allotted to one of his relatives in 1977 by the then Congress Government. When there is no freedom of expression, there is no meaning in chasing any political leader.

      On 24 June 2012, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that there was no magic solution for black money. This is his reply to the last letter. However, Re.5 lakh crore could be recovered within a week. If he has any doubt, he could allow the people to see this work.


          The Government, on 25 June 2012, prevented the presidential candidate, Mr. P.A. Sangma, from meeting YSR party chief Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy, in prison in Hyderabad. The jail authorities said that the meeting was cancelled because his visit was a political one. However, the people felt that he should have been granted permission to meet him.

          The Competition Commission of India imposed Re.6300 crore penalty on 11 cement firms for cartel sale. The newspapers reported this on 26 June 2012. This also could be attributed to the recipients of the Provident Fund (PF) money.

          Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on 28 June 2012, demanded revival of investment sentiments.
       The recipients of the PF money do not allow the Government to make any large scale public investments. They do not even permit the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) to invest their surplus money. Now, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wants new investments from them and from China.

        Union Minister Virbhadra Singh, on 26 June 2012, resigned from the Union Cabinet because a court in Simla issued orders to frame corruption charges against him in a 23 year old case. If the act of giving Re. 3 lakh crore to private parties is not a crime, none in India need be tried for acts of corruption. It is a human rights problem.

          The CBI, on 28 June 2012, opposed the bail application of Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy saying  that it was investigating the flow of Re.43,000 crore into his companies.  The present system protects the recipients of the PF money but chases Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy and many other small offenders. The tragedy is that he would come out on bail only to vote for the people responsible for his jail life.
  
      The CBI,  on 24 June 2012, detained an Army Officer for the irregularities in recruitments.

          The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), on 25 June 2012, increased the limit on foreign investment in Government securities (G.Sec) by $5 billion to $20 billion. It also hiked the limit of external commercial borrowing (ECB) allowed for Indian companies to $10 billion. An enquiry would show that a major portion of this money is the black money of the Indians.

        The CRPF killed 20 tribal people -5 children included – in the Chhattisgarh state on 29 June 2012. Such killings are necessary to siphon off the black money.

     Mr. Prabab Mukherjee, on 29 June 2012, said that his nomination for the post of the President of India reflected the confidence of Mrs. Sonia Gandhi in him.
      Actually, this is the reward for giving the PF money to private parties. The Armed Forces would find nothing unusual in giving Re.3 lakh crore to the fund managers. But all competent authorities must know that the people are not aware of its consequences. 

          Ms. Mamata Banerjee, on 29 June 2012, mooted the idea of an all party delegation to seek central funding. After giving Re. 3 lakh crore to private parties, she seeks central funding!
  
       There are reports that there is a dip in the demand for the two wheelers and four wheelers. This could be ascribed to lack of public investments.

          Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) now revealed that it had Re.1, 59, 698 crore in reserves and surplus.

        Chief Economic Adviser Mr. Kaushik Basu, on 29 June 2012, assured that the economic growth would rebound from the present 6.5% within 4 to 5 months. He hinted that the Government would allow the FDI is retail and Pension Fund very soon. It must be noted that many MPs had opposed it.
          Mr. Basu –a renowned economist and prolific writer- was one of the important people behind the PF money. He keeps not only the media but also the Union Government in his hands. Literally, the longevity of the Union Government is determined by him and not by the Members of Parliament (MPs). Therefore, his words have serious portents.
        It must be stated that the recipients of the PF money siphon off Re. 1000 crore to foreign countries everyday. This leads to the depletion of the foreign exchange. The people should not notice it. Therefore, they want to replenish it through Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in retail and pension fund- particularly from China.
          The crucial point is that the motive behind the FDI slogan is to siphon off the black money associated with the PF money and not the prosperity of the Indians. Therefore, the system should recover the black money before allowing the FDI.
          The present writer stands alone for the last 11 years. However, this writer does not lose anything. But the nation lost Re.3 lakh crore with disastrous consequences.
          Now the nation is poised for a new act of treachery in the form of the FDI in the Pension Fund. If the present writer stands alone, the system would do anything on the people again.            

          The title of a big article that came out on 1 July 2012 in The Hindu was, “Why tar all politicians with the same brush?”  This is presumably the reply of the media to the last few letters – particularly Letter No.200 – of this writer because this writer alone disqualified many in the system. 
      In this connection, it must be noted that the concealment of this work for the last ten years by former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam would prompt even the children to say that he committed a crime against the earth. Similarly, Congress president Mrs. Sonia Gandhi – apart from the position she holds - would not have received anything from anyone. Yet all right thinking people would consider her as the first woman to commit a crime against the earth. Such leaders are not cut out for democracy.

     Recently, former President of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam  - through his book - said that he did not refuse to swear in Mrs. Sonia Gandhi as the Prime Minister of India in 2004.
          Criticizing his statement, Janata Dal United (JD-U) president Mr. Sharad Yadav, on 1 July 2012, said,  “ Constitutional head should speak out the truth when it is required. His conscience has woken up late. It is for self aggrandizement”.
        It must be noted that Mr. Sharad Yadav did not utter a word against the recipients of the PF money. However, his words are consistent with the conclusion of this writer.    
      
           Chief Minister of Orissa Mr. Naveen Patnaik, on 2 July 2012, said that the Presidential candidate, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, had sanctioned a huge amount of money to the states of Bihar, Utter Pradesh and West Bengal with an eye on votes before resigning from the Union Cabinet.

          The Election Commission of India (ECI) is conducting the election for the post of the President of India without ensuring freedom of expression. Naturally, the election is null and void.
        Mrs. Pratibha Devi Singh Patil, Her Excellency the President of India, is also not giving the expected news to the people. She must note the words of Mr. Sharad Yadav in this matter.
      
                  The facts from 22 June 2012 to 2 July 2012 are being submitted to Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Her Excellency the President of India, on 3 July 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 and CBI for necessary action.

V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam
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3 July 2012.