Saturday, March 1, 2014

244. INDIA: THE NATURE-LED LEADERS

244

THE NATURE-LED LEADERS

        The last mail was submitted to His Excellency the President of India, Chief Justice of India, High Courts, Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) on 24 February 2014.  Later, it was posted in the blog www. howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com

          The News Broadcasters Association (NBA), on 25 February 2014, urged all political leaders to stop levelling baseless charges against the media.
    The NBA knows what happens after every letter. But it pretends that a work such as this one does not exist.
    Therefore, it is an accused body.
   
    Eleven political parties – the Left parties included- on 25 February 2014, announced their decision to work as a bloc.
  They did not utter a word for the freedom of the people.

     BJP leader Mr. Arun Jaitley, on 26 February 2014, said that the ruling UPA was the most corrupt government in history.
     He must be courageous enough to give freedom before talking.

    AAP leader Mr. Aravind Kejiriwal, on 26 February 2014, said that there was a conspiracy to manipulate public opinion.
      When he talks something, the people all over India hear him.
    They must hear him because hearing leads to progress.
    In contrast, the present man has been working for the last 12 years. He has posted his work in a blog and claims that he represents the General Will of the nation. Yet the media does not report anything about his work.
    How does Mr. Kejiriwal get priority over this man?
      How does Mr. Kejiriwal differ from BJP leader Mr. Naredra Modi in this matter?
    Is he not a nature-led leader rather than a natural leader?
     Is it not a heinous crime to become an all India leader before giving freedom to his rivals?
   Is he not the centre of the conspiracy?
 
     A Supreme Court of India bench comprising Justices M.Y. Eqbal and B.S. Chauhan, on 25 February 2014, questioned why certain communities were not at all represented in the Madras High Court for over 60 years. It is consistent with this work. 
       However, does the Supreme Court get adequate representation?
  
      Navy Chief Admiral D.K. Joshi, on 26 February 2014, resigned owning moral responsibility over three major accidents in the past few months. His resignation came hours after a fire on board a newly fitted submarine, INS Sindhuratna. The fire had killed two senior officers.

      India, on 26 February 2014, invited bids to auction 3 coal blocks.
    The General Will of the nation as embodied in this work is that the natural resources that yield a profit over a certain maximum must be exploited by the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).   But the government ignores this.
    It must be noted that the present auction is similar to contempt of court because the coal allocation case is still in the Supreme Court of India.
   However, this happens because ethics are poor at the Supreme Court. Naturally, this behaviour is copied down to the High Courts and the government.
   The present man could have stopped it by doing this work with greater intensity. Therefore, he must accept responsibility for this.

   The President of India, Pranab Mukerjee, on 27 February 2014, among many things, said the following.
1.                 The media can undertake the role of cleaning public life only if its own conduct is above board.
2.                 The highest standards of ethics must be maintained at all times.
3.                 Sensationalism should never become a substitute for objective assessment ad truthful reporting.
4.                 Gossip and speculation should not replace hard facts.
5.                 There must be a self-correcting mechanism to weed out aberrations.
6.                 The news papers must be the keepers of the conscience of our country.
7.                 Commercial interests should not be passed off as legitimate and independent opinion.
8.                 As the fourth estate, the media is the mediator between the public and public servants.
9.                 It is a watchdog of public interest. It gives voice to the downtrodden and dispossessed.
10.            It is inherent in the role of a watchdog that the media draws attention to what is wrong.
11.            Gloom and dark alone should not dominate news coverage.
12.            A conscious effort must be made to highlight the positive and inspire change for the better.
13.            The power of the media should be used to engage in a nation-wide endeavour to reset our moral compass.
14.            I call upon Indian Newspaper Society (INS) and all its members to remain torch bearers of responsible journalism.
15.            They must always be a voice for justice and equally, spokespersons of hope and reason.
     Instead of asking the media to give freedom of expression, the President of India delivered such a long speech.
     It must be firmly stated that if he really wants to give freedom today, the people would get it tomorrow. Then the forthcoming election would be a democratic one.

         People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) Co-ordinator Mr. S.P. Udhaya Kumar, on 28 February 2014, joined the AAP.
     Had he been given freedom, he would have sought ticket from this writer to carry out the General Will presented in this work. Alternatively, he would have chosen to fight the elections independently.
       Now he does not know what this writer said about Koodankulam Nuclear Plant.

       A Supreme Court of India issued a non-bailable warrant against the chief of the Sahara, Mr. Subrata Roy, as he did not appear before it in the so-called Re. 20,000 crore refund case. He was arrested on 28 February 2014.
    Actual position of this case had been mentioned earlier in this work.

     BJP leader Mr. L.K. Advani, on 28 February 2014, expressed his willingness to contest the elections.
     If he cannot give freedom to Indians, is it not better to remain as a citizen of India like Mr. A.B. Vajpayee?

  This is letter No. 244.
   When a citizen of India presents a compliment or a complaint, the army must respond.
  Now the army responds to the agents of the manipulators rather than the agents of the people.
Freedom alone would change this condition.

   The facts from 24 February 2014 to 28 February 2014 are being submitted to His Excellency the President of India, Chief Justice of India, chiefs of the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force, High Courts, Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) simultaneously on 1 March 2014.
       V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167
Tamil Nadu State,
INDIA
1 March 2014

 
         


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