Monday, September 22, 2014

285: PRIME MINISTER Mr. NARENDRA MODI; A MAN OF WISDOM?

285

PRIME MINISTER Mr. NARENDRA MODI:
A MAN OF WISDOM?

          The New Indian Express, on 16 September 2014, congratulated Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi for his decision to sell 10 per cent shares of three Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).
          The decision had been taken by the manipulators long before the matter went before him. However, this work alone seeks to veto it.

Prime Minister of India Mr. Modi, on 16 September 2014, said that his motto was ‘for welfare of all, for happiness of all’.
          Further, he said, “I am a very small man and I live for the small people of this country. I can think small and by thinking small things, I can make people big from these small people and when all these small people become big, then India will develop beyond limits”.
          On the next day, he said that the federal system must be protected.
          While he talked like this, the public sector Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) decided to buy shares of the private companies for Re.55000 crore in this year.
          The LIC extracts money from Assam and hands over it to a few people at Mumbai or London. This is consistent with the policy of Sardhar Vallabhai Patel. However, this is against any federal constitution. In fact, it is like robbing the citizens. The prime minister must tell whether it is consistent with his motto or not.

          The President of China, Mr.Xi Jinping, landed at Ahmedabad, on 17 September 2014, on a three-day visit to India. The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Mr. Anandi Patel, accorded a warm welcome to the Chinese leader and his wife at the airport. The Prime Minister of India flew to Ahmedabad to welcome him.
          Prime Minister Mr. Modi took Mr. Xi to Sabarmati Ashram.
At the Ashram, both leaders sat on the floor to spin using a Charka. Ironically Mr. Xi showed Indians how to stand on their own legs.
          The police personnel concealed the huts flanked on the road to the Ashram with green curtains. Mr. Xi might have noticed it and looked down on India. Why should India hide its real nature even in these matters?
          Mr. Modi and Mr. Xi witnessed the signing of three Gujarat centric pacts.
          On the next day, Prime Minister Mr. Modi- during his talks at Delhi- requested Mr. Xi to ensure peace at the borders.
Further, he wanted China to work for reducing the trade imbalance.
Mr. Xi agreed to consider the above demands.
 12 pacts were signed. The agreements include co-operation in rail sector to increase the speed of some trains. China agreed to invest $20 billion over the next five years.
The manipulators had a scheme to hand over bullet trains to China in the pretext of bidding. However, there was no word about it. This partially saved India from China. Thus, thanks to his wisdom, Prime Minister Mr. Modi won a crucial battle.
However, the manipulators considered it as a bad portent for the nation. Thus, the front page headline news of The New India Express, on September 19, 2014,  was ‘Xi, Modi Make the Present Pleasant, leave Future Tense’.
          They said that Mr. Xi wanted to invest more than $100 billion in the next five years. Their message was that India should have accepted Mr. Xi as the guardian of India.

          According to some reports, a shipload of Chinese steel arrived at a harbour in India on 21 September 2014.
          India releases foreign exchange even to buy banned items from China. Thus crackers and plastic items are seen everywhere. The prime minister could have controlled it. However, he failed to do so. Therefore, steel also is coming.
         
          Prime Minister Mr. Modi said that if India were not a democracy, he –a child born in a poor family- would not have become the Prime Minister of India. The newspapers reported this on 22 September 2014.
          The manipulators made him the prime minister because they thought that he is cut out for keeping 1000 million people as animals. So he gives the people a worse life. This makes him an illegitimate leader.
If he considers India as a democracy, he is not going to fight for it. The hapless Indians would continue to remain as animals.
Now, he must speak his mind to his colleagues and to the people.

This is letter No.285.

It is said that a leader of a nation must be a man of wisdom.

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 September 2014.
23-9-2014.
V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode
Mulagumoodu PIN:629167, India

         
           


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