Saturday, July 20, 2013

225. The Gold Prices - A Global Crisis

225


A SYMBOL OF SHAME


         The last mail was submitted to His Excellency the President of India on 11 July 2013. 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

    There were some active consultations after the above letter. The Finance Minister met the Prime Minister and discussed the economic situation. Further, cancelling an appearance at a Mumbai College, Governor of the RBI Subbarao reached Delhi on 15 July 2013.
 
        United Nations (UN) Secretary General   Ban Ki-moon commemorated July 12 as Malala Day.
    Addressing the UN, Pakistani school girl Malala Yousafzai declared, “One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world. Education is the only solution”.
    Is this work not an example for this?

   The principal opposition party, the BJP, on 13 July 2013, said that the UPA Government failed in managing the Indian economy.
   This is the reaction of the BJP for the last letter.

      Gujarat Chief Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, on the same day, said that the Congress party was “cheating the people”.
     He should not do the same.

     The Union Government hiked the price of petrol by about Re.2 on 14 July 2013.
     The present writer had been requesting the government to use the Re.3 lakh crore in the Provident Fund (PF) for large scale public investments. Divesting the people of their right to know this, the government handed over the money to the private parties. The recipients used the money to buy and sell gold. As a result, the price of gold increased from $600 to $1800 per ounce.  
     When the government discouraged the import of gold, the price fell to $ 1200. The role played by other nations in this matter is not known till date.
   However, in order to annul this in the domestic market, the government devalued the currency.
   Thanks to the devaluation, everyone – the deaf and dumb included - must pay higher price for petrol.
    Is it not worse than cruelty to animals?
    The devaluation is necessary for the growth of some other  sectors is a different matter.  

     Chinese helicopters entered the Chumar sector of Ladakh on 1 July 2013. The newspapers reported this on 14 July 2013. Its soldiers had taken away an Indian surveillance camera a few days earlier.

    Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) attained criticality on 14 July 2013. As the government ignored the 15 conditions demanded by the Supreme Court of India to open the plant, the People’s Movement against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) staged a black flag protest on the next day.

     The New Indian Express, on 15 July 2013, said that the judiciary was opposing the suggestion to change the “Collegium System” of selecting judges.
      So long as a judge does his duty, the people would not like to know whether he is a person of low birth or high birth.
   However, the learned judges of the Supreme Court of India –as a rule- do not do their duty because they refuse to give their answer to the letters of the President of India.
   Is the “collegiums system” not responsible for this?

    Gujarat Chief Minister Mr. Narendra Modi said that the Congress Party wanted to keep the people poor. He added that there was no shame in the Congress Party. This was the front-page headline news of many newspapers all over India on 15 July 2013.
    Obviously, the recipients of the PF money confine most of the leaders to state level politics; and promote some exceptional persons for all India politics. They have selected Mr. Modi for the latter role.
    Now, if he wants to take away the Liberty of the people to know this work, he is a symbol of shame.

    The Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. E.M. Sudarshan Nachiyappan, on 14 July 2013, said that the recent order of the Supreme Court –barring a person in custody from contending elections, was a recipe for disaster.

   The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), on 15 July 2013, penalized 22 banks for money laundering.
    The duty of the RBI is not simply collecting license fee or imposing fine.
     It must keep a strict supervision over all banks by sending necessary number of officers.
   It must take over all collapsed banks like the SUS bank in the Tamil Nadu State and refund the money of the depositors.
  Further, it must prevent the banks from possible collapse due to factors such as fall in gold prices and others.

    The Union Finance Minister, Mr. P. Chithambaram, on 16 July 2013, requested the people to reduce consumption of precious metals.
    He had encouraged the people to buy gold coins at $ 1800 per ounce. Now, he discourages them to buy at $1200!

   Mr. Narendra Modi, on 15 July 2013, described himself as a nationalist because he was a born Hindu.
    A Christian -doing his duty- becomes a born Hindu.

   Mr. P. Chithambaram, Union Finance Minister, on 16 July 2013, said that the policies of the Government such as the “Food Security Bill” touched the poor people.
     At the current rate, India lost about 1500 tonne of gold in the last three years.
        If the value of gold in the hand of the people in physical and virtual     forms is taken into account, India lost an unimaginable amount - about US$ one trillion.
    The investors all over the world might have lost about US$ three trillion in the last one year.
   It is a global crisis triggered by India and possibly China.
   Now the Finance Minister says that his “Midas touch” has a touch of humanity!

    Union Minister Anand Sharma, on 16 July 2013, said that India got FDI worth $290 billion in the last nine years.
    He indirectly says that this would compensate the loss suffered in gold.

    In an affidavit submitted in the Supreme Court of India on 16 July 2013, the CBI said,
  “ 1. The director, CBI, must be selected by a committee comprising the Prime Minister of India, the Leader of the opposition in the Lower House and the Chief Justice of India”.
     If an evil man is selected, he will not turn into a gentleman. This is the concept behind selection over seniority.
   Therefore, the director must be appointed strictly based on service seniority.
  2. “The director, CBI, must have minimum 3-year tenure”.
     This is to perpetrate illegality.
   An honest person might do wonders even within a span of one month.
3. “The CBI must have the power to report directly to the Union Minister”.
   This shows its willingness to obey illegal orders.
4. ‘The CBI has a zero tolerance policy against misconduct by its personnel”.
   It is well known that some Indian Police Service (IPS) officers act in bad faith.
     One day, the present writer telephoned a doctor. On the next day, his tiny clinic was searched.
  Again, one day the present writer telephoned one of his relatives working in an institution. On the next day, his institution was raided by an agency.
   These may be mere coincidences.
   The fact that the CBI and the Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) together concealed 224 letters cannot be denied.
   The CBI even refused to accept some letters.
   Therefore, the statement of the CBI cannot be trusted.

   The New Indian Express, on 17 July 2013, said that poverty levels across India decreased by 15 per cent –approximately 2 percent year over year since 2004- 2005.
   The paper says this to suppress the consequences of the colossal loss suffered by India in gold trade.

   POSCO, on 17 July 2013, scrapped its proposed US$5.5 billion steel plant from the Karnataka State.  On the next day, Arcelor Mittal pulled out his US$ 12 billion steel plant in the Odisha State.
     The government could confiscate the gold and other assets present in the hand of the recipients of the PF money for investments in the mining sector.

    The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), on 17 July 2013, cleared a proposal for a mountain strike corps along the China border.

  The Supreme Court, on 17 July 2013, asked the CBI not to share any information with the government on its coal allocation case.
    If the Supreme Court believes that the CBI is a better entity than the government, the latter has no right to exist.

    The Supreme Court, on 17 July 2013, asked Sahara Company to refund Re.24, 000 crore to the 3 crore investors.
    The Supreme Court knows that 90 percent of the accounts are fictitious. Yet, it repeats its order. It means that it is losing command.

    On a petition seeking a CBI probe into the Saradha Chit Fund, a Bench of the Supreme Court, on 18 July 2013, sent notices to the union government and the West Bengal government.

    The New Indian Express, in its editorial on 19 July 2013, said that India must be prepared to take on China.
    China has already swallowed India.

    A Supreme Court Bench comprising Chief Justice Altamas Kabir, Justice Vikramageet Singh and Justice Anil Dave, on 18 July 2013, quashed the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for admission into medical and dental colleges.
    Due to this judgement, the students from one state cannot usurp the seats in other states as in the IIT-JEE. However, the system would try to circumvent this judgement.

   Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on 19 July 2013, declared that the import of gold would be restricted.
     He has thrown 1500 tonne of gold into the Atlantic Ocean and asked the New York bullion market to decide the destiny of Indians. As the people do not know this, he wants to save the country.

    Justice Sathasivam, on 19 July became the 40th Chief Justice of India. Senior Advocate Sethuraman said that he was a fair and just judge.
   224 letters roll in his hand. It is not necessary to point out his duties one by one. He might do justice.

      The facts from 11 July 2013 to 19 July 2013 are being submitted to His Excellency the President of India on 20 July 2013.
       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.
V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam,Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167
Tamil Nadu State,
INDIA
Phone: 04651275520. Mobile: 9486214851
20 July 2013.

For further reading visit:
1.www. vajpayee.blogspot.com
2.www. primeministervajpayee.blogspot.com
3.www.primeministerdevegowda.blogspot.com
4.www. storyofananthapadmanabhan.blogspot.com
6. www. howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com
8. inbadfaith-india.blogspot.com
Other blogs of this writer are:
1.  www. effectiveinorganicchemistry.blogspot.com
4.  www. mylife-sabarimuthu.blogspot.com





  


   
  


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