Thursday, May 29, 2014

260. INDIA; 24 HOURS

260

24 HOURS

          The last mail was submitted to His Excellency the President of India, Chief Justice of India, Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) on 10 May 2014.  Later, it was posted in the  blog www. howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com

          Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on 10 May 2014, sent a farewell message to US President Mr. Barack Obama, Russian President Mr.Vladimir Putin, former Chinese Premier Wen Jiavao and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
          Evidently, he did not send any message to the Prime Minister of England, Mr. David Cameron. It is consistent with the opinion expressed in this work.
          The successor of Prime Minister Manmohan Sigh must pay a visit to England after declaring Freedom to Indians.

          On 14 May 2014, two people were killed in police firing during communal clashes at Hyderabad. Mr. Narendra Modi, the prime ministerial candidate of the BJP, instantly said that he would not allow any section of the people to target the “Muslim brothers”.

           Six workers were killed in an accident at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant on 14 May 2014.
           Had there been Freedom, the present man might have closed down all nuclear plants in India notwithstanding the fact that it might affect the production of plutonium.

          In a sudden development, Supreme Court judge Justice Khehar rescued himself from hearing the Sahara case. The media reported this on 15 May 2014. It disclosed that the Sahara had asked the judges to rescue themselves from the case.
          Sahara wants amenable judges.
      Another judge in the Bench, Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan, retired on 14 May 2014. He revealed that he and the members of his family had been under unimaginable pressure and tension while hearing the case.
          He must shed more light into this matter.

          The Bharatia Janatha Party (BJP) won the General Election, on 16 May 2014, securing 282 seats in a 543 member house. Its alliance - called National Democratic Alliance (NDA) - won 336 seats.
          In this connection, it must be stated that the Supreme Court should have enforced freedom of expression before the election. It did not do so.
Instead, it impaired the reason of 1.26 billion people and projected it as something best and just.
The desire of the present man for power precluded the power of the manipulators. They, therefore, abhor the present man. Further, the hopes of gaining power were greatly lessened by the stand taken by the Supreme Court.
          Thus, the political parties that impaired the reason best got the maximum number of seats.
          Now, the people do not bother about the nature of the government provided it gives Freedom.

As soon as the election results trickled, Mr. Narendra Modi, said that happy days were ahead. He added that he saw in the verdict the foundation of a fundamentally new India.
          US President Barack Obama, Prime Minister of England Mr. David Cameron, Prime Minister of Australia Mr. Tony Abbott and Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Nawaz Sharif called Mr. Narendra Modi to congratulate him and to invite him to visit their countries.

          Mr. Narendra Modi, on 17 May 2014, said that his victory belonged to 126 crore people and he dedicated his victory to them.
          He promised to take all Indians with him and work for the good of all.        He described this as his aim. He said that he would leave no stone unturned to achieve it.

           Addressing the nation on the last day at his office, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on 17 May 2014, said that his life and tenure as the Prime Minister of India had been an open book.
          Even this writer does not know the whereabouts of the Re.3 lakh crore rotting in the Provident Fund (PF). Yet he talks like this. This is consistent with his nature.

          On 18 May 2014, Mr. Naredra Modi said that he would make India strong and self reliant.

          Business Standard, on 19 May 2014, wanted Mr. Narendra Modi not to give any berth to those tainted by corruption charges. It said that all ministers must be cleared not only by the court of law but also in “public perception”. It pointed out that he had promised a corruption - free government to the people.
          What it means by public perception is the opinion of the present man.  
          It must be noted that The Business Standard belongs to the elite group. Yet it wants to disown the tainted ministers!

          A Supreme Court Bench comprising Justices T.S. Thakur and A.K. Sikri, on 19 May 2014, asked Sahara Company to come out with logical and acceptable proposal to return the money of the investors before seeking bail.
          The Supreme Court sent the chief of the Sahara Company to jail. Now, it is running after him with a begging bowl.
          The court must tell the reason why it uses a different yardstick for the investors of other entities like the SUS Bank.
          The government must take over the assets of such companies after refunding the money.
          Further, it must look into the suggestion of the present man to prevent such crimes.

           The militant people killed a soldier in the Jammu and Kashmir State on 19 May 2014. A solution had been given to solve such problems.

Eminent lawyer Mr. Ram Jethmalani, on 19 May 2014, said that the new BJP-led NDA Government must bring in people with clean credential at the helm as ministers, lest it would face the same consequences as the Congress. He wanted a Cabinet of honest people.

Mr. Arun Shourie, Minister for Disinvestments in the previous NDA Government, on 19 May 2014, told The Economic Times that 90% of the things could be done without any legislation. He, further, said, “Everyone discusses and comes to a view and the decision is taken”.
His statement confirms the fact that he acted arbitrarily under Mr. A.B. Vajpayee, the then Prime Minister of India.
Everyone must know that a Union Minister cannot do anything without legislation because he cannot do anything illegal. If there is no law, he is free to make laws. But he must function within the four walls of law.

          The Government of India invited the heads of the SAARC nations for the swearing in ceremony of Mr. Narendra Modi.
          The decision has no precedent. It should not have taken a policy decision before assuming office. Further, it will place a constraint on the future prime ministers.
          As Sri Lanka is one of the SAARC nations, an invitation was sent to the President of Sri Lanka, Mr. Mahindra Rajapaksa – a person facing the charges of genocide.
The BJP said that Mr. Modi had expressed such a desire.  
The USA lauded the decision.
MDMK leader Mr. Vaiko described it as shocking news. With “unexplainable” grief he said that the presence of Sri Lankan President would hurt the feelings of the Tamil people all over the world and result in their “grief and regret”.
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Ms. Jayalalitha said that the decision was an ill-advised one. The meaning is obvious.

          Goa e-auctioned iron ore on 20 May 2014. JSW Steel bought the ore at a price of Re. 1830 per tonne.
This work shows that the auction is an anti-constitutional action. The price quoted is very low is a different matter.

           Mr. Narendra Modi was elected as the leader of the BJP parliamentary Party on 20 May 2014. His acceptance speech is given below.
          “We are here in the temple of democracy. We will work with all purity, not for posts but for the people.
           Work and responsibility are the biggest things. I accept the responsibility you have reposed in me.      We will have to dedicate ourselves to fulfil this responsibility.
          I salute the freedom fighters and the makers of the Constitution of our country. Only because of them the world is witnessing the power of democracy. It is the power of our Constitution that a poor person belonging to a poor and deprived family is standing here today. Citizens have realized that this democratic set up can fulfil their aspirations. Their faith in democracy has strengthened further.
          The Government is one which thinks about the poor, listens to the poor and lives for the poor. Therefore, the new government is dedicated to the poor, millions of youth, mothers and daughters who are striving for their respect and honour. The government belongs to the formers, backward sections of our people and the oppressed.
          I have seen new facets of our country during my election campaign. I have seen people who had one piece of clothing on their body but had the BJP’s flag. This section is looking at us with hope. Therefore, our dream is to fulfil their dreams.
          Various governments in the past tried to do some good works in their own way for which they deserve appreciation. Whatever good has happened, we will carry forward. We will give something to the country. People should not become pessimistic. The verdict of the people is one of hope. A new hope has arisen in the common man.
          This government will fulfil the aspirations of the people and this is our responsibility. Our dream is to fulfil their dreams.
          By giving BJP an absolute majority, they have voted for hope and trust.
          The motto of the government is to take everyone along and work for the development of everyone. This is the time for new hope and strength.
          An era of responsibility has begun. In 2019, I will meet the MPs again with a report card. My government is not for myself but for the country. The government is for the poor and I want to do something for them.
          I will strive at my best to fulfil the responsibility you have reposed in me. You will never have to look down on the work I will do”.
         
          The media, on 22 May 2014, reported that an Indian writer, UR. Anathamurthy, had been receiving threatening calls for his criticism against Prime Minister-elect Mr. Modi. It said that adequate security had been given to him. It added that the right to criticism was shirking under Mr. Modi.
          On the same day, the Deputy Editor of the CNN-IBN, a Ms. Sagarika Ghose, said that the supporters of Mr. Modi were making everything difficult to criticize him.

          The CBI, on 23 May 2014, filed a case against Jayasual Industries for alleged criminal conspiracy and criminal breach of trust for extracting coal beyond permissible limits.
          All minerals are being extracted beyond permissible limits. But the Supreme Court refuses to go into the matter thereby undermining the equality present in the Constitution of India.

           Mr. Narendra Modi was sworn in as the 15th Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014.
          The heads of the SAARC nations except the Prime Minister of Bangladesh attended the function.
          The key Cabinet Ministers had been in the Cabinet of Mr. A.B. Vajpayee.
This work shows that they had protected lawlessness and converted public assets into private assets. Besides, they had denied freedom. Now they will pronounce everything that delights the manipulators as good. The armed forces will have to stand in attention before them.
Therefore, they must be dropped from the Union Cabinet forthwith.
Former chief of Indian Army General V.K. Sigh also has been made a minister. He had concealed hundreds of letters. Therefore, he too must be divested off all public duties.
The Prime Minister will get less than 24 hours for this from this moment.
          If it is not feasible of compliance, he must give Freedom to Indians.

           The Union Cabinet –in its first meeting – decided to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to go after black money.
          The SIT will be under the chairmanship of former Supreme Court judge Justice M.B. Shah. The Vice Chairman will be former Supreme Court judge Justice Arijit Pasayat.
          The reason why the above judges should not be assigned any public duties had been mentioned. Therefore, Mr. Modi must go through this work and take remedial measures if he had taken the decision in good faith.
       
          This is letter No.260.
          The Supreme Court of India shall not impair the reason to humiliate the armed forces.
The  facts from 10 May 2014 to 28 May 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, some High Courts and Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC)  on 29 May 2014.
       V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167
Tamil Nadu State, INDIA
29 May 2014




                              


           

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