Sunday, June 15, 2014

261: "Good counsel is a kind of knowledge".

261

“Good counsel is a kind of knowledge”

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 29 May 2014.  Later, it was posted in the blog www. howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com
The media, on 30 May 2014, blacked out all activities of Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi. They, thus, concealed the immediate impacts of the last letter.
If the Prime Minister of India has no Freedom, he cannot give Freedom to the people.

Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitely cleared the sale of the residual shares of the Hidustan Zinc Limited (HZL) and the Bharath Aluminium Company (BALCO). The newspapers reported this on 29 May 2014.
          The clearance is in accordance with the taste of the manipulators. The announcement had come just a few minutes before the receipt of the letter No.260 by the President of India.
          In view of the last letter, the clearance would remain unfruitful.

          The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi, on 31 May 2014, abolished all the 27 Group of Ministers (GoM) and 24 Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM).
          The above decision was taken within 36 hours of the receipt of the last letter by the President of India. The decision was, apparently, taken to put an end to the lawlessness mentioned in the last letter. This shows that Prime Minister Mr. Modi is a quick decision maker.
          In this connection, it must be stated that the GoMs and the EGoM can be parts of the Union Cabinet. But they are not a substitute for it. This is because no part can play the role of the whole. 
          Congress Party, however, described the decision as symptomatic of autocratic regime and noted that “no single person shall be repository of all wisdom”.
          What does the Congress Party mean by “single person” in a Cabinet system of government is not a clear one.

Prime Minister Mr. Modi, on 1 June 2014, justified the invitation extended to the leaders of the SAARC nations to his swearing in ceremony. He asked everyone to live up to the expectations of the people. He added that the trust of the people should not be broken.
          On the same day, he said that the democracy of the country must be strengthened so that the world would give the respect it deserves.
He talked like this presumably because of the realization that India is not a democracy.
          He must call on the Queen of England as a courtesy for the contribution she made to the Freedom of Indians. This would restore the reputation of India.

          The Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Mr.Reghuram Rajan, called on Prime Minister Mr. Modi, at New Delhi on 1 June 2014. He might have explained the plight of the Re.3 lakh crore in the Provident Fund (PF).
           His continuance as the Governor of the RBI is an untenable one because he has not restored the public money.

          Odisha chief minister Mr. Naveen Patnaik, on 2 June 2014, called on Prime Minister Mr. Modi at New Delhi. He told him that the mining entities were getting super normal profits. He requested him to give Special Category Status to his State.
          Mr. Patnaik has officially pointed out the criminality in the exploitation of ores. It is a vindication of this work.
          However, the Government of Odisha is transmitting its natural resources to private parties in very bad faith. A State that alienates the natural resources forfeits its moral and constitutional right to approach the Union Government.
          Now the Union Government cannot but direct all States to take over their natural resources.

          Union Rural Development Minister Mr. Gopinath Munde died in a car accident at Delhi on 3 June 2014.
          The existing security system for the very important persons (VIPs) must be disbanded and handed over to a new team.
Further, the experience shows that the VIPs must avoid helicopters.

Prime Minister Mr. Modi convened a meeting of all secretaries on 4 June 2014. In all 77 bureaucrats attended the meeting. The ministers were conspicuous by their absence. It was the first time a prime minister met the secretaries without the ministers.
The Prime Minister interacted with them for three hours. Apparently, he asked them not to obey the illegal orders of anyone.
Further, he advised them to approach him with any ideas.
There is no dearth of ideas. In fact, a good counsel is a kind of knowledge. But the government is the enemy of not only ideas but also knowledge.
For instance, abolition of the policy of bulk buying would curtail the generation of black money. It is a constitutional demand. So far, no government is ready.
Many other points present in this work are similarly related.
After the meeting with the secretaries, the Prime Minister scrapped 4 Cabinet Committees. It is not clear whether he abolished the Cabinet Committee on Disinvestments or not.

         
          Chinese foreign minister Mr. Wang Yi visited New Delhi on 6 June 2014.
 India must annul the trade deficit with China within, say, five years.

The Prime Minister of India, on 7 June 2014, asked his Members of Parliament (MPs) to stop touching the feet of senior leaders. He wanted them to be regular and well prepared before speaking in the House. He asked them not to speak to the media as spoke persons of the party but raise the issues of their area.
It is customary for the media to consider the MPs and others as spoke persons of the party as and when they want to destabilize the government.

In continuation of his meeting with the secretaries, Prime Minister Mr. Modi, on 10 June 2014, asked the Union Ministers not to issue any illegal orders to the civil servants.
This direction will acquire a meaning only if he is ready to put right the public wrongs committed by his predecessors.
He, further, asked them not to give an opportunity to malign the government on any issue.
The Prime Minister alone could malign the government because the Union Ministers cannot do anything illegal without his consent.

Prime Minister Mr. Modi, on the same day, issued a Code of Conduct (CoC) for ministers. According to this, the ministers must submit their assets, liabilities and business interests to the Prime Minister within two months.
Further, they must sever all connection with the conduct of any business.
It is very difficult to achieve because there is no Freedom. Further, the clients of some Union Ministers are big companies.
The CoC specifically states that “the Minister must refrain from starting or joining any business, ensure that the members of his family do not start, or participate in, business concerns, engaged in supplying goods and services to that government or dependent primarily on grant of licences, permits, quotas, leases etc from that government”.
These are the demands of the Constitution of India.
However, the CoC impairs the reason.
 Mr. Arun Shourie, was the Union Minister for Disinvestments under Mr. A.B. Vajpayee.
The Cabinet Committee on Disinvestments (CCD) was under him and it remained independent of the Union Cabinet, Prime Minister of India and even Supreme Court of India.
He was not a member of the Union Cabinet. But he was more powerful than all ministers in the Union Cabinet and all the learned judges of the Supreme Court of India put together.
He did not receive even Re. 1/- as bribe but apportioned public assets worth over Re.20 lakh crore among the friends and relatives of the people possessing power.
He could do this because the then Prime Minister of India felt a desire to see public assets in the hand of some private individuals.
Now, Prime Minister Mr. Modi protects him and the ministers in his Cabinet. Thus, he is the first breaker of the CoC.
He breaks the trust of the people because of political compulsions is another topic.

The Parliament discussed the Presidential address on 10 June 2014. The leader of the Congress Party, Mr. Mallikarjun Kharge, compared his party’s 44 members to the Pandavas, the five brothers in the epic, Mahabharata.
It may be noted that the Pandavas had defeated Kauravas, 100 brothers, and ruled for 36 years.
On the next day, Prime Minister Mr. Modi in his debut speech in Parliament said, “Pandavas are dead, so are the Kauravas”.
His cleverness in reply stunned not only the House but also all Indians because there was an obscure meaning.
He, further, said that India should not be scam India but skills India.
He declared that he wanted to move forward with the opposition and not without them.
He did not talk much about the Presidential address because it was empty.

After dedicating the Russian made aircraft carrier, INS Vikramaditya, Prime Minister Mr. Modi said that the defense equipment must be made internally.
The commission agents would not have relished his statement.

In the meantime, the Union Law Ministry forwarded the letter dated 11-01-2014 to the Secretary General, Supreme Court of India for necessary action. As usual, the Supreme Court concealed it. Thus the   court says that perfect injustice is more profitable than perfect justice.

This is letter No. 261.
 Prime Minister Mr. Modi wants to impair the reason to gain advantage over the people. This would make his government an illegitimate one.
Therefore, he must grant Freedom within a reasonable period, say, one month. After that his government will have become as illegitimate as the previous government.
The  facts from 29 May 2014 to 14 June 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 15 June 2014.
       V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167
Tamil Nadu State, INDIA
15 June 2014






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