Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Top Dishonest Man


208

        A UNION OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWER

           The last mail was submitted to His Excellency the President of India on September 5, 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

           Apparently, a meeting of the Union Cabinet ensued and the disinvestments plans were deferred.

       Now, Chinese Defense Minister General Liang Guanglie paid a visit to India. After two Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots had flown him from Mumbai to Delhi, he gave two envelopes- each containing Re.50,000 - to them.  They informed the IAF headquarters, and the money was deposited in Government Treasury.
      China converted India into its vassal by giving money to some manipulators. Now, it gives a small amount to the IAF.


       The Deccan Chronicle, on 6 September 2012, published an article written by a Mr. Raashid Alvi, Member of Parliament (MP) belonging to the Congress Party. He stoutly supported his Government in the coal issue.
      On the same day, Mr. Raghuvansh P. Singh, another MP from the RJD party wrote a similar article in the same paper.
      The above articles show that the MPs get their share in the assets of the nation.

          Now the Washington Post said that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was “fatally handicapped by his timidity, complacency and intellectual dishonesty”. The paper added that he had become a tragic figure.  The words under inverted coma had been taken from a 2011 issue of Caravan Magazine published from India.
          The three words – timidity, complacency and intellectual dishonesty - generated a controversy against the Washington Post. However, it did not last long because the Caravan had used them.
       The Caravan had used the words, presumably because Prime Minister Manmohan Singh concealed hundreds of letters addressed to the President of India.
     It is true that the Washington Post used the above words against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. But he is being controlled by the Supreme Court of India.   Besides, the Supreme Court is equally guilty of concealing this work. Therefore, the three words actually describe the learned judges of the Supreme Court.  Clearly, he must have come lower in its dishonesty scale.
    The three words are the attributes of the media also because they conceal this work.
     
        The Deccan Chronicle, on 8 September 2012, said that they bestowed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with exaggerated attributes he never possessed. The present writer had said this long ago.

     According to a report, on 9 September 2012, the SAIL is talking with the POSCO for a joint venture in Bokaro. This shows that the manipulators continue to decide the priorities of the nation. This work had described this as an unconstitutional adjustment of interests.

          Mr. Sitaram Yuchury, a leader of the Left Parties,  on 9 September 2012, said that the banks were nationalized due to the pressure exerted by the Left Parties.
          The nation gave Re. 3 lakh crore in the Provident Fund (PF) to the private parties only because of the passive support of the Left Parties. Even now, no political party in India is ready to mention it.

          Reliance Life of Mr.Anil Ambani, on 9 September 2012, said that a new pension plan would be started within a month with the approval of the regulator. Many other insurance companies also would follow suit.
        If permitted, they would invest one third of the premium in gold and the rest to generate black money.
       Instead, the government could bring not only the new Government Servants but also all employees of the private sector under a pension scheme. It could invest one third of the premium in gold and use the rest for public investments. The gold alone will be sufficient to meet the pension liabilities. Pension will not be burden at all.
      The above is a suggestion given in simple words. But, if the people know this, they would make this writer the Prime Minister of India. However, the Supreme Court beats below the belt.
    
       A Supreme Court Bench headed by Chief Justice S. H. Kapadia, on 10 September 2012, ruled that there could be no blanket guidelines to regulate media reporting of the court proceedings. It said that restrictions could be sought. Justices D.K. Jain, S.S. Nijjar, Ranjana Prakash Desai and J.S. Khehar were the other judges in the Bench.
       The above Bench could have used the case to enforce freedom of expression. Now, the present judgment would be selectively used to convert public assets into private assets. If this conclusion were a correct one, all the judges in the above Bench would use their freedom to deny freedom.

       The newspapers now repeatedly asserted that the Government was keen to sell the shares of 15 Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). They mentioned NMDC Limited, National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO), Tyre Corporation of India Limited (TCIL), SAIL, BHEL, MMTC, Vizag based Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL), Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd (BALCO) and Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL). However, The New Indian Express, on 10 September 2012, said that the Government was facing rough weather.
       Evidently, the back room players are defying the decision of the government and are showing a different path to it.

       An anti-nuclear protestor-a 44 year old fisherman- was killed in police firing at Kudankulam in the Tamil Nadu state on 10 September 2012. The Government could have deferred the fuel loading and waited patiently to get the consent of the people. Now, it has created a martyr.          

          Mr.Ravishankar Prasad of the BJP, on 11 September 2012, said that Union Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal got loan for Re. thousands of crore in the name of various coal blocks.
           Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi started the process of apportioning gas, oil, coal, iron ore and the other public assets among the manipulators. The only difference now is that there are some small new entrants. Mr.S. Jaiswal may be one.
          But, the media suddenly started to give great publicity to his words and to the words of many political leaders all over India in a scale unknown to the people in the last eight years.
          In this connection, it must be noted that there is a union of economic and political power in the hand of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Minister for Agriculture Mr. Sharad Pawar,  Finance Minister Mr.P. Chithambaram, some Chief Ministers and a few political leaders would fit into this scheme, and not Defense Minister Mr. A.K. Antony.
       The struggle now is to prevent him from becoming the next Prime Minister of India. The media would selectively publish interviews and discussions suitable for this.
           Therefore, the Indian politics from this day to the next election could be called Antony Centred Politics (ACP).

      Mr. Ravishankar Prasad, on the same day, said that through the NDTV that Mr. S. Jaiswal had sanctioned three coal blocks within one hour and seven minutes of taking charge of the Ministry of Coal. This shows that the manipulators monitor the movements of the files minute by minute.
        However, the crucial point is that the TV channel mentioned the word “loan” hitherto not uttered by any other political leader. Mr. R. Prasad knows that if, say, Re. ten crore is unconditionally given to a man, he would generate black money of Re.20 crore within two to three years.

         Addressing the students of the Department of Media Sciences, Press Council of India Chairman Markandey Katju said, “India does not provide leadership to society in the realm of ideas. This is being passed on to the next generation. No one can be unaccountable in society. If a doctor or a lawyer does something wrong, there are provisions for them to be punished. Why not revoke the licenses of the media houses which break the law”
         The Chennai city edition of The New Indian Express published the above speech on September11, 2012.
         As a judge of the Supreme Court of India, Justice Katju had received hundreds of letters from this writer. Therefore, the above golden words refer to this work.
      Even now Justice Katju could enforce freedom of expression. He can even file a writ petition. If he cannot do anything, he would come at the top of the dishonesty scale of the Washington Post.
      Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Chief Justice S.H. Kapadia, Human Rights Chairman K.G. Balakrishnan, Chief Vigilance Commissioner, Chief Election Commissioner and the learned judges of the Supreme Court would come next because they do not use such golden words of great clarity and depth.
  
          Union Finance Minister Mr. P. Chithambaram, on 12 September 2012, requested the cash rich PSUs to invest their surplus money – about Re.1.6 lakh crore - in new or existing projects.
      Successive governments have been openly inhibiting the growth of the PSUs since 1990. As a Minister of Finance in the United Front (UF) Government led by Mr. H. D. Deve Gowda, Mr. Chithambaram had wanted the cash rich PSUs to invest their money in the stock market. Whatever happened, the present development must be welcomed.
   
        Union Government, on 14 September 2012, decided to permit 51 per cent Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in retail and 49 per cent in Indian carriers.
       The above decisions would help the recipients of the PF money to siphon off their black money. They would keep the foreign exchange reserves in a state of equilibrium, and do this.

       Further, the government decided to sell the shares of four PSUs- NALCO, MMTC, OIL and HZL.
      The shares sold earlier to the public have been cornered by the recipients of the PF money and other holders of black money. Therefore, the government must ask them to surrender the shares before selling the shares. The shares of some private companies must be in the hand of their rivals –particularly black money holders. They must also follow suit.
       Further, the above decision has been taken at the behest of the manipulators. The situation is reminiscent of the one before the then Prime Minister, Mr. A.B. Vajpayee, mentioned in Chapter 1. The difference is that now double “barreled force” as mentioned in the headline news of The New Indian Express on September 16, 2012 was used. According to the paper, the manipulators had asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to “perform or perish”.
       
           Justice R.S. Ramanathan - a judge of the Madras High Court - dropped a letter to the General Manager of the Southern Railway stating that the bed rolls supplied to him in a train were dirty. The media published it on 17 September 2012.
         The learned judges and the media swept 207 letters under the carpet. But the above letter gets great publicity!

    In an interview to The Hindu, former Prime Minister Mr. H.D. Deve Gowda said that he would support Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav of Samajwadi Party as the next Prime Minister of India. The political power and economic power, apparently, unite in the hand of the latter. Therefore, he would be acceptable to the acceptors of the PF money.
      In this connection, it must be noted that Mr. H.D. Deve Gowda is one of the very important political leaders in India. Yet, the media has been blacking out his views in the last eight years. Therefore, he must have asked The Hindu the reason for his sudden importance. It may be recalled that The Hindu had descended to the level of Mr. V. Narayanaswamy, then an MP, to pull down the UF Government.
       It is clear that the manipulators have decided to find out a substitute for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as quickly as possible.
     The situation could be reversed by conniving at the black money associated with the PF money, and by rejecting the natural claim of Mr.A. K. Antony in his party.

      The facts from 5 September 2012 to 16 September 2012 are being submitted to Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, His Excellency the President of India, on 17 September 2012.
             The same letter is being sent to the Chief Justice of India, and the Chiefs of the Indian Army and Indian Air Force.

V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam
Vellicode
Mulagumoodu
629167
17 September 2012.




Wednesday, September 5, 2012

207. The Top Judges of the Nation.



207
AN ANNIHILATOR

       The last mail was submitted to Mr. Pranab Mukherjee,  His Excellency the President of India, on 14 August 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


           Delivering the sixty sixth Independence Day address to the Nation, on 14 August 2012, President of India Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, said that the institutions might have suffered the weariness of time. The answer, according to him, was not to destroy but to re-engineer them.
         In this connection, it must be stated that he had – in bad faith- given Re. 3 lakh crore - that was rotting in the Provident Fund (PF)- to the private parties. So long as the media, armed forces and the top judges of the nation support him in this matter, he need not fear about the destruction of his office.

         Chief Minister of West Bengal Miss Mamata Banergee, on 14 August 2012, said that court verdicts could be bought for money.
           Her words reached every part of India because she had – in bad faith- given Re.3 lakh crore to the private parties.

         In his Independence Day address to the nation, on 15 August 2012, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that rapid economic growth could not be achieved because of lack of political consensus.
       He could secure not only the political but also the judicial consensus to hand over the PF money to the private parties. Now he talks like this to save his position.
      On the same day, he warned that slow economic growth would hit national security.
     The present writer - hundreds of times - said that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh converted India into a vassal of China. Now he says the same to others.

      Chief Justice of India S.H. Kapadia, on 15 August 2012, said that judicial overreach would erode legitimacy of judgments. He added that the judges should not govern the nation. He talks like this so that his successors- just like him- would conserve the black money associated with the PF money. Alternatively, he says that the BALCO and the 2G laws laid down by the Supreme Court would be repealed before his retirement.

       The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), on 16 August 2012, stipulated that all retail investors must be given a minimum guaranteed number of shares. Further, it said that it would consider a safety net for the small investors.

       The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, on 17 August 2012, disclosed that the public exchequer lost Re. 1.86 crore because coal blocks were allocated without bidding.
      Had the coal blocks been given to the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), the nation might have gained Re.5 lakh crore. The CAG did not choose to put forward this constitutional suggestion.

       Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on 18 August 2012, said that he was pained by the high cut off marks for admission to engineering courses. The act of giving Re.3 lakh crore to private parties did not give him any pain. He has a different heart.
         On the same day, he said that India needed leaders from the fields of science and engineering. This is an insinuation.

      Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on 19 August 2012, said that he would work for the economic and political equality of the people.
      He has been concealing this work from the eye of the people with disastrous consequences. Yet, he talks like this. This shows "how wolfish man can be to man".

         President Pranab Mukherjee greeted the children on the occasion of the Eid at the Presidential Palace on 20 August 2012. He should have recovered the black money associated with the PF money before greeting them.

        According to some reports, the Union Government would sell some properties of the public sector BSNL. The acceptors of the PF money keep a huge amount of black money. They could buy all public properties like the railways.

        The BJP, on 21 August 2012, demanded the resignation of the Prime Minister for the coal allocation, and disrupted the Parliament to achieve this.
           Mr. Ravishankar Prasad of the BJP, on 21August 2012, clubbed the coal allocation issue with other acts of corruption. He went to the extent of saying that the Delhi Airport worth Re.2 lakh crore was gifted for a small amount. The NDTV published his words. However, as in the 2G spectrum issue, he wanted the cancellation of the licenses granted by the present UPA government and not those allocated earlier by various governments.
      Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, as minister in charge of coal, accepted responsibility for the coal allocation. However, in contrast to the 2G spectrum allocation, he said that the decision was a collective one.

         The Hindu, on 25 August 2012, demanded the government to invest in infrastructure through the Public Private Partnership (PPP) route. This shows that the recipients of the PF money do not want to invest their black money in any uncertain activity.

      China is going to introduce Mandarin language in more than 100 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools. For this, China would give training to 300 Indian teachers.
      China is introducing not only its language but also its culture in India. In fact, the people have started believing in Chinese superstitions. They are buying various Chinese articles to this end. The tragedy now is that it has succeeded in introducing its language in India without any open debate at any level!

        Former Army Chief V.K. Singh, on 24 August 2012, submitted before a court in Delhi that ex-Lieutenant General Tejinder Singh had been demeaning the Army through a petition against him.

         Mr. Adi Godrej, President, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), on 24 August 2012, requested the government to revive economic growth with a single focus on reforms. His demand was that public property must be given against black money.

       Larsen &Toubro (L &T) Executive Chairman A.M. Naik, on 24 August 2012, asked the Government to frame strong anti-dumping laws to protect the manufacturing sector of India from cheap products from China.
         China is being allowed to dump its products for the bribe - given as loan - to some people. This writer pointed out this several times. But the industrialists ignored it. As a result, several industries perished.
       Now, if India imposes a ban on carcinogenic toys from China, the latter would retaliate by restricting the export of some electronic items. The message is that India is fast losing its independence.

      Now, India blocked about 300 websites without assigning any reason. Is it the preliminary step to a big invasion?

         On 25 August 2012, the Chief Election Commissioner, V.S. Sampath, demanded greater autonomy to the Election Commission of India (ECI).
           The recipients of the PF money keep Re.30 lakh crore in black money. They use this money to determine the nature of the government. The ECI uses its present autonomy to take orders from them. Accordingly, it  keeps cameras all over India to catch those people carrying a small amount of money for election work.

      The New Indian Express, on 25 August 2012, said that the ambivalence of Manmohan Singh government to auction the natural resources was puzzling. In support, it cited “Chawla Committee” recommendations and the Supreme Court judgements. Finally, the paper said that “the government was injecting an element of uncertainty into something that had been seemingly settled”.

         Complementing the above editorial, a Supreme Court Bench, on 27 August 2012, directed the government to complete the 2G spectrum auction before January 11, 2013. The court warned that any failure to implement its order would invite contempt proceedings. The media did not reveal the judges in the Bench.
       The top judges obeyed the media in bad faith. It “directed attention precisely to a wrong thing to which man anyhow was so likely to be attracted”. Thus they confirmed the 2G judgement in its mistake.

    Another Supreme Court Bench comprising Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan and J.S. Khehar, on 31 August 2912, directed Sahara India Real Estate Corporation Ltd (SIRECL) to refund over Re.24,000 crore collected from 2.21crore investors by way of a bond.
         In a reply, Sahara -latently- said that some corporate houses siphon off money to foreign countries and that the top judges of the nation belong to them. Sahara published this statement through a full page advertisement in English newspapers as the media -otherwise-would not have published its inference.
      The judgment shows that the top judges of the nation are "blessed with the strength and might to impose their will upon the nation". Therefore, they should have enforced freedom of expression, cancelled the mining licenses granted to everybody, and recovered the black money associated with the PF money before delivering this judgment.
    Further, many other companies ran away with the collected money. The top judges could have asked the SEBI to collect the details about them.
     Even the PSUs are not free from the guilt. 
     For instance, the public sector Syndicate Bank persuaded its customers to buy its shares. Many -mostly employees- bought the shares. The value of each share increased from Re.10 to Re.200. Now value of each share is about Re.100. Apparently, shares were pocketed by the holders of black money. The investors- mostly one time investors- moan that they are being cheated.
          The SEBI and the bank must be asked to tell the whereabouts of the shares. Besides, the small investors must be given the peak price. For this, the Supreme Court of India would have to transform itself into an annihilator of values.

       India, on September 2012, asked China to cease all infrastructure development works in Pakistan.
       China is undertaking some infrastructure works in Sri Lanka. It had undertaken some works in India also.

        The Supreme Court of India, on 3 August 2012, partially lifted the ban on mining in the Karnataka State. This order is due to the fear that the ban might lead to the implementation of the judgment given in Chapter 139.

        There are reports that the government had granted mining licences to the relatives of some Members of Parliament (MPs).
      In this connection, it must be stated that the present writer had sent different chapters from this work to over 200 MPs. But they did not take any visible action. Now, it is clear that the prominent MPs get more than what the ministers get, and they stand by this government in very bad faith.

      The facts from 14 August 2012 to 4 September 2012 are being submitted to Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, His Excellency the President of India, on 5 September 2012.
     The same letter is being sent to the Chief Justice of India, and the Chiefs of the Indian Army and Indian Air Force.


V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam
Vellicode,Mulagumoodu, 629167

5 September 2012