Monday, October 8, 2012

209.The Top Hypocrites of the Nation


209

HYPOCRACY

           The last mail was submitted to His Excellency the President of India on September 17, 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



      The Trinamool Congress Party (TCP) headed by West Bengal Chief Minister Ms. Mamata Banerjee, on 17 September 2012, withdrew its support to the UPA because the government decided to allow the FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in retail. 
            There were only two mikes before her while she announced the above decision. Several cameramen were shooting her from different angles and telecasting live in different TV channels. But, no TV channel showed any cameramen! She simply played to the tune of the recipients of the Provident Fund (PF) money even for an announcement.
        The TCP has 19 members in the Parliament. Apparently, the recipients of the PF money had assured her the support of many parties inclusive of some coalition partners. But, they did not precipitate the matter presumably because the present writer – in the last letter- said that the struggle was to divest Defence Minister Mr. A.K. Antony of his present position in his party. Thus, the first attempt of Ms. Mamata Banerjee to seize power failed.

 
         Ms. Mamata Banerjee, on 19 September 2012, said that the government was set to invest the Provident Fund (PF) and the Pension Fund in the stock market. She added that the government had been cutting her throat.
      This is the first time any political leader is coming near to the PF money. However, the people did not notice it.
      The Pension Fund – in the hand of the private parties - generates black money. The Constitution of India does not condescend to this. Therefore,  the pension must be restored.
        Pension must be extended to the private sector employees also. Now they pay Income Tax to the pension component of their salary income.

     Mr. Nitin Gadkari, on 20 September 2012, said that his party had no intention of either moving a no-confidence motion against the government or doing anything to destabilize it.      
       
       On 21 September 2012, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sought the trust, understanding and co-operation of the people to bring the economy on the track. In order to justify the hike in diesel price, he said that much of the diesel was being used by the rich.
       After ruling India for eight years, he says that the economy is not on the track. Now, he must tell the whereabouts of the PF money before seeking the understanding of the people.

      Ms. Mamata Banerjee, on 22 September 2012, said that those possessing power were talking about the poor people only to finish them by misusing their power.

    Some newspapers, on 25 September 2012, reported the decision of the Cairan Energy to sell 8% shares for $940 million.
    The people pay 10% for property registration. Does the government realize this during the transaction of shares to justify Article 14 of the Constitution of India?

     Some newspapers, on 24 September 2012, revealed that the government was seeking explanation from 45 Telecom Companies for importing interception machines without permission. Ordinary people would have been sent to Tihar jail for far smaller offences.

        Ms. Mamata Banerjee, on 25 September 2012, said that her party would not be an ally of the capitalist class.

         On 26 September 2012, the newspapers said that the Department of Disinvestments would come out with an initial public offer (IPO) of the public sector Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL) for Re.2500 crore.
       The shares sold to the public do not remain with the public but remain in the hand of the holders of black money. Therefore, the shares already sold should be restored to the parent companies - private sector companies included.

        Arcelor Mittal would raise $ 650 million through issue of security at 8.75 per cent interest per annum subject to the right of the company to defer interest payment. The Indian Express reported this on 27 September 2012.
        It is not clear whether he wants to raise this money from India or not. If the collected money remains in India, it would generate an equivalent amount or more in black money every year.
       Some private players raised money from the foreign countries. This money also might have generated black money, if they had brought the money to India.

  
       The Indian Express, on 27 September 2012, said that the Government would sell the residual shares of the BALCO. The Constitution of India does not permit it. Public Sector BALCO had been sold in violation of the guidelines for privatization.

       A Supreme Court Bench comprising Justices Deepak Misra and K.S. Radhakrishnan, on 27 September 2012, declared that if the mandatory safety requirements were not met, it might stop the commissioning of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP).
      
      A five judge Bench of the Supreme Court of India comprising Chief Justice S.H. Kapadia and Justices D.K. Jain, Dipak Misra, J.S. Khehar and Ranjan Gogoi declared that auction was not the sole route for the allocation of natural resources.
       The Bench said the above in its advisory opinion on the 2G Presidential Reference.
        Describing the alienation of the natural resources as a policy decision, the Bench declared that the learned judges of the court did not possess the necessary expertise to distinguish the legality between one method, and another method. This interpretation reinforces the BALCO judgment mentioned in Chapter-6.
          However, in the next sentence, the Bench said that the court would strike down any arbitrariness in the policy decision using Article 14. This statement leads to the depletion of the meaning of the BALCO judgment.
       The duty of the judges is to examine the constitutionality or otherwise of the policy decisions with whatever expertise they possess.  The wisdom of majority judges would prevail over the wisdom of the executive. The present writer said this again and again. The court now pretends to accept this half-heartedly. 
        The crucial point is that the courts that lack the requisite expertise to examine a policy decision cannot understand its arbitrariness.
             One day, the Supreme Court cancelled 450 petrol outlets granted by the Members of Parliament (MPs). On the next day, the same court silently allowed its clients to start petrol outlets all over India, all in the name of the Constitution. Will not the people consider the learned judges as the top hypocrites of the nation for such judgments?
     The act of alienating the natural resources that yield profit over a certain maximum is against the Constitution of India.  In fact, the word ‘alienation’ is repugnant to the Constitution. It is the responsibility of the new Chief Justice of India to dispel the darkness in this matter. For this he must take into account the Judgment of then Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan mentioned in Chapter-139.
       The court pronounced the above judgment on 27 September 2012, the penultimate day of the date of retirement of Chief Justice S.H. Kapadia.
       At a farewell function on the next day, he said, “The judges should not rule the nation. Do the right thing and leave the rest to God. We -judges- cannot change the world”. In contrast Plato says, “The Kingdom of God is really within us”. He could have ruled the nation not by sending any Union Minister to jail but by enforcing freedom of expression. But he chose even to conceal the letters that reached his hand through the government from the President of India.  
       

       Mrs. Jayanthi Natarajan, Environment Minister, on 28 September 2012, said that the government might tighten safety norms for the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP).
     The KNPP would not survive a bombing by an enemy plane. It is an imagination only. However, the government must wait for the consent of all sections of the people.

         Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on 27 September 2012, said that he would do what is good for the country.  This is the reply to the Re. 3 lakh crore given to private parties.

     Ms. Mamata Banergee, on 29 September 2012, said that the UPA Government was looting the country.

       BJP leader Mr. L.K. Advani, on 29 September 2012, requested the political parties to join hands with the BJP to build a new India. He must give an assurance to recover the black money generated by the PF money, and the other invaded properties. Above all, he must pledge to give freedom of expression consistent with the importance of the people.

      The CBI, on 1 October 2012, registered a preliminary enquiry against former Health Minister Anbumoni Ramadoss to probe the intention in imposing a ban on vaccine production in three Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). After a probe the ban was revoked. However, the ban had benefitted some private manufacturers.
     The government inhibits the growth of many public sector companies only to benefit the private companies. For instance, the public sector BSNL does not promptly supply cables to all areas for new internet connections.  The private players are the beneficiaries.

       Mr. Aravind Kejriwal – led India against corruption (IAC), on 5 October 2012, accused Mr. Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, of accepting interest-free loan of Re. 65 crore from the DLF Company. He added that the value of his properties increased from Re.50 lakh in 2007 to Re.300 crore in 2012.
     The politicians give 90 percent of ores and other public assets to less than ten people to cling to power. They apportion the rest among their friends and relatives. The manipulators keep a record of these favours only to ditch them at an appropriate time.
          The publicity given to the above allegation was such that even staunch supporters of Mrs. Sonia Gandhi now run for cover.
         The important point is that what Mr. Aravind Kejriwal talks becomes headline news all over India. In contrast, the present writer  has been writing for the last 11 years. But the media conceals everything. The Supreme Court alone could unravel the secret of this matter.

         Ms. Mamata Banerjee, on 5 October 2012, said that the government wanted to give the pension money to foreigners. Therefore, she exhorted the leaders to bring a No-confidence Motion.
        Denying freedom of expression, she gave Re. 3 lakh crore in the PF to private parties during her stint in the Union Cabinet. It has generated about Re.10 to 30 lakh crore in black money. One part of this went to foreign countries. The rest remains as muck. It must be spread. The pretext is the FDI.
    In fact, the recipients of the PF money are ready to release over Re. 20 lakh crore in the next two years in the name of joint ventures and others. Then the people would say, “They bought this place with  American Money. This is The New Economic Policy of Manmohan Singh”. Actually it is the black money called Mamata Money.
           This happens because the economic power and political power remains in the same hand.  The manipulators cannot rule the nation directly. They want Prime Mnister Manmohan Singh, President Prabab Mukherjee, Ms.Mamata Banerjee or any other hypocrites - capable of denying freedom of expression - to multiply their black money.

            The facts from 17 September 2012 to 7 October 2012 are being submitted to Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, His Excellency the President of India, on 8 October 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
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8 October 2012.







   
             


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