212
DEEPAVALI
/DIWALI
The last mail was submitted to His
Excellency the President of India on November 12, 2012. The same mail was sent to the Supreme Court of India, Indian Army and
Indian Air Force. Later, it was sent through post to the President of
India and the Chief Justice of India, and posted in the blog www:
howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com
In his “Deepavali/Diwali” message, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on 12
November 2012, expressed the hope that the festival of lights –Deepavali - would mark the
beginning of a new phase of optimism.
Dr.
Manmohan Singh had been called upon to function as the Finance Minister of
India under Mr. P.V. Narasimha Rao
(1991-1996). As Finance Minister, he allowed some brokers like Mr. Harshad Mehta to squeeze the banks. The
brokers, in turn, diverted the money to Stock Market for their personal
transactions. As a result, the value of some shares increased by thousands of
times.
Dr.
Manmohan Singh became the Prime Minister of India in 2004. He knew that
Re.3 lakh crore was rotting in the Provident
Fund (PF) account. He wanted to secretly hand over this money to the people
responsible for making him the Prime Minister of India. It took about four years to hand over this money to them. Since then, he has been utilizing his time to
cover up this matter.
The Re.3 lakh crore has generated about
Re.30 lakh crore in black money.
Now, he wants to mix the black money
with the FDI ( Foreign Direct Investment). This would make the
recovery of the back money more difficult, if not impossible. This will be a Deepavali for the holders of black
money.
A TV channel, on 14 November 2012, said
that there was a sense of gloom in the Stock Market. The reason for this
message was the last letter.
As directed by the Supreme Court of India,
the Union Government, on 14 November 2012, auctioned about two third of the 2G
spectrum for Re.9400 crore. The act of auctioning the natural resources that
yield profit over a certain maximum is out and out unconstitutional. The denial of freedom of expression is the
root cause for this predicament. The seal of the Supreme Court would not
convert the auction into a constitutional one.
BJP leader and Member of Parliament (MP) Mr. Balbir Punj said that the corporate
houses were holding Re.9 lakh crore in cash reserves. The New Indian Express, on 17 November 2012, published this. This is the accounted money. In contrast, the
government has no money for any investments.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh came face
to face with US President Barack Obama at
Phnom Penh in Cambodia during the East Asia
Summit on 20 November 2012. The Prime Minister congratulated him on his
re-election. Mr. Obama replied that
India was a big part of his plan. There was no separate meeting between the two
leaders due to paucity of time. Is the “paucity of time” related to the denial
of freedom to Indians? The fact that the USA could have given freedom to
Indians long ago is a different matter.
The
Reserve Bank of India (RBI), on 21 November 2012, banned bank loans to buy
gold. When it gave Re. 3 lakh crore in the PF to private parties, it did not
take this action. The Governor of the RBI must give an answer for this anomaly.
The Union Government, on 21 November
2012, decided to sell 4 percent shares of the public sector Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) on Friday
the 23rd November 2012. In order to make the decision a
constitutional one, the government must show this work to the people.
The Union Government, on 21 November
2012, directed the public sector Life
Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) to buy up to 30 per cent shares of the
private companies. The LIC allots about Re.60,000 crore every year to buy
shares.
If the government had allowed the LIC
to allot 30 percent of its premium income to buy properties, the policy holders would
have got five to ten times the insured
amount for, say, a 15-year policy. Instead, the private companies removed the
money without any repayment obligation and invested it in properties. As the
beneficiaries have denied freedom and democracy, their assets now belong to the
people. Only when this happens, Deepavali
would mark the beginning of a new phase of optimism.
This is Letter No.212. The majority of
Indians are illiterate. They cannot speak. Yet, they have a right to hear the
views of others. Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh is not ready to give this right to them. Therefore, when
someone speaks, it is the divine duty of the Supreme Court of India to protect
their rights. Then 1000 million people would breathe an air of freedom.
The facts from 12 November 2012 to 21 November 2012 are being
submitted to Mr. Pranab Mukherjee,
His Excellency the President of India, on 22 November 2012.
The same letter is being sent to the Chief Justice of India, and the
Chiefs of the Indian Army and Indian Air Force for necessary action.
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