Wednesday, October 8, 2014

290. THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA: AN INTELLIGENT PERSON?

290

THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA:
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON?

          Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, on 4 October 2014, said that the Chinese incursions at Ladak that coincided with the visit of Chinese President Mr.Xi Jinping to India are a mystery.
          China considers India as its colony.

        Railway Unions, on 4 October 2014, informed the government that they were wary of Chinese help for high speed trains.
          If the people are not vigilant, China would buy bullet trains, therefore, India. It appears that Prime Minister of India Mr. Naredra Modi is losing the war against China.

          The prime minister, on 7 October 2014, said that he was born in a very poor family and that his interest was the welfare of the poor.
          In this connection it must be stated that the nation needs not a poor man but an intelligent person as prime minister.
          About ten companies get unlimited income from the natural resources. They spread it among their sister companies. Besides, they corner many favours from the government. Naturally, their companies are profit making entities.
          Thousands of private companies stand in a queue to tap the stock market.
          Now, assume that the public sector Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and the Unit Trust of India (UTI) are autonomous institutions. They are accountable to the depositors. They cannot invest their money in loss making entities. Therefore, they invest in the profit making entities.
          The public also want to invest their money with an eye on getting maximum profit. Therefore, they also buy the shares of the same companies.
          Thus, the natural resources, public money in the financial institutions and the money of the individual investors end up in the hand of about ten people.
          Evidently, the system exists entirely in the interest of about ten people. This is unconstitutional.
          A few companies are an exception and, therefore, they are not examples.
          The political leaders accept a huge amount of commission from the beneficiaries on a monthly or yearly basis.  
A few leaders accept position alone.
          Democracy does not permit the above.
          This elucidation is necessary because the prime minister cannot go through all letters. If he understands the nature of the system, there will be an economic change in India. The poor will be benefitted.

This is letter No. 290.

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 8 October 2014.
8-10-2014.
V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode
Mulagumoodu PIN:629167, India




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