276
PRIME MINISTER Mr. NARENDRA MODI:
A SLAVE OR A FREEMAN?
Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi, on 20 August 2014,
said, “Corruption is dangerous. It is spreading more dangerously than cancer.
The people are no longer ready to live with it. Strong measures are needed to
eradicate it. With the co-operation of the people, I will take tough measures to
get rid of it”.
The above words are sufficient to
banish the beneficiaries of political corruption from Delhi. Curiously, this
does not happen.
Prime Minister Mr. Modi, on the same day, said that development is the only solution
to all problems.
He could have passed a resolution
in the Union Cabinet to use public savings for public investments. He has not
done so. Does he experience any difficulty in the Union Cabinet?
Now, he does not tell the
whereabouts of the Provident Fund and
the Pension Fund. Is this the way to
develop India?
According to some reports, India will
have exported 6 million tonne of iron ore and imported an equal amount through
the same port or different ports in this year.
What is this? Is it not for under invoicing
and over invoicing? Prime Minister Mr.
Modi alone could give a reply.
Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitely, on 21 August 2014,
demanded lower room rates for the growth of the tourism industry in India.
The public sector Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) had been functioning as a
buffer to moderate the room rates. He illegally alienated them during his
earlier stint in the Union Government. Now he wants lower room rates!
He must recover the hotels.
Besides, he must build economy hotels exclusively for foreign tourists.
Prime Minister Mr. Modi, on 21 August 2014, said that balanced growth could take
India to pinnacle.
The
banks, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and the other financial
institutions must use their money in the respective states. The state governments
must determine the interest rates. The Reserve
Bank of India (RBI) must supervise everything.
A Supreme Court of India Bench
headed by Chief Justice R.M. Lodha,
on 21 August 2014, asked the Home Secretary to tell - within six weeks - the
reason for asking the Governor of Utterakhand, Mr.Aziz Qureshi, to resign.
The Home Minister immediately
denied the allegation. The matter might end here.
However, no officer shall obey the
illegal orders of anyone. His important duty is to point out the illegality
associated with the orders of the Union Ministers particularly when they are
not backed by the Union Cabinet.
A Bench of the Supreme Court of
India comprising Chief Justice R.M. Lodha,
Justice Kurian Joseph and Justice
Rihinton Nariman, on 22 August 2014, directed the government to take a
stand on the Leader of Opposition (LoP).
Under the present scenario, the LoP
could come in rotation.
The Supreme Court advocates
–on-record Association (SCAoR), on 22 August 2014, challenged the National Judicial Appointment Bill, 2014
in the Supreme Court.
There is virtually no difference
between the present Bill and the appointment by Collegiums of senior judges.
Both are mechanical methods. The basic criterion for random picking is that less
than ten manipulators should have power and the rest are deprived of it.
A Supreme Court of India Bench
headed by Chief Justice R.M. Lodha,
on 22 August 2014, asked the Election
Commission of India and the BJP
to explain the donation received from the Vedanta
Company. The court did not reveal the names of other judges in the Bench.
Vedanta
had conquered
some Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)
in violation of the guidelines. Despite hundreds of letters, the Supreme Court
does not question the government because the property of Vedanta falls above a certain maximum.
If Prime Minister Mr. Modi had received money from Vedanta or any other company, he is not
a freeman but a slave only. He cannot recover the conquered assets.
The manipulators now want to pin
him down is a different matter.
This is letter No. 276.
This letter is being submitted to
His Excellency the President of India, Prime Minister of India, Supreme Court
of India, Chief Vigilance Commissioner, Indian Army and the Indian Air Force,
and posted in the blog: www.howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com
on 23 August 2014.
V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode
Mulagumoodu PIN:629167
Email:sabarimuthu.vyakappan@gmail.com
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