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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and the 2G laws laid down by the Supreme Court would be repealed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
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