292
THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA:
A LOVER OF COVERINGS?
The Norwegian Nobel committee, on 10 October
2014, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 to 17-year
old Malala Yousufzai of Pakistan and Mr. Kailash Satyarthi of India. With
regard to Malala, the Nobel Committee said: “Despite her
youth, Malala Yousafzai has already
fought for several years for the right of girl’s education, and has shown by
example that children and young people too can contribute to improving their
situations”.
Malala did her
work through her blog.
Pakistan can be proud of her because she talks in English
more fluently than the children in the rural areas of India.
One must remember England also for giving her asylum.
With regard to the other winner, the committee said that Satyarthi,
based in New Delhi, showed great personal courage and maintaining
Gandhiji’s tradition, has headed various forms of protests and demonstrations,
all peaceful, focusing on the grave exploitation of children for financial
gain”.
Satyarthi did his
work in the micro-level.
It
must be noted that the root cause of child labour - and even human sufferings -
is economic deprivation.
This work of the preset writer is to prevent economic deprivation of 1000
million people without indulging in any kid of agitations, demonstrations and
public meetings. When the people become rich, they start to educate their
children.
It achieved many things.
However,
despite invoking several political philosophers, this work failed to achieve its
important objective mainly because of the inertia of the system –particularly
the Supreme Court of India.
Former Prime Minister Dr.
Manmohan Singh, survived for ten years by conveying the following
impression. “The leaders make honest
mistakes. However, we gave a huge amount of money through the stock market to
an automobile company. It started a sister company for software. The latter grows
like anything and gives job for over two lakh educated youth besides earning
foreign exchange”.
Thus this man could not move the Supreme Court beyond the
critical level.
Actually, if that automobile industry had not entered the
software industry, the Indian software professionals might have generated not
less than ten lakh more jobs. Many might have cornered the projects of the
government. A large number of software industries would not have perished.
All enlightened software engineers, Mr. N. R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys
included, would agree with this.
One day, that automobile industry entered soap industry and
generated a few jobs. The result was the destruction of thousands of soap
industries all over India along with more than ten lakh jobs.
On another day, it started salt business thereby taking
away the jobs of traditional workers.
The list goes on like this.
The list goes on like this.
Other
companies are similarly related.
This illustration is necessary to dispel the apprehensions
of the learned judges. They must debate this matter among them and reach a
reasonable conclusion.
As a result of 13 years of work, there exists a feeling
that the present Chief Justice of India would do justice. Thus, the scene is
set for a momentous change.
Prime
Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, on 10
October 2014, said that only a handful of people prospered during the 60 years
of Congress rule.
He
repeats what the present man said. This shows that he has accepted the views of
this man.
However,
why does he love to cover up this work? Is not the act of uncovering far better
than the act of covering?
This
is letter No. 292.
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 11 October 2014.
11-10-2014.
V.
Sabarimuthu
26-3
Thattamkonam, Vellicode
Mulagumoodu
PIN:629167, India
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