297
THE
PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA:
JUSTICE
OR INJUSTICE?
The Government of India, on 20 October 2014, decided to
e-auction the coal mines on two important conditions. The conditions are: 1. The
interests of the public sector coal companies like the Coal India Limited (CIL) would be fully protected and 2. The Indian
companies alone would be allowed to participate in auction.
In this connection, it must be stated that every child must
have a chance to enjoy the public resources and the public money.
In order to ensure this, a miner should not be allowed to
enter any other sectors. At the same time, the entrepreneurs in other areas should
be forbidden from entering the mining sector.
What will a miner do with his huge profit?
Either he must utilize it in the mining sector
or deposit it in the banks.
Similarly,
an entrepreneur in other areas must use his surplus money for innovation or
deposit it in the banks.
Then
another child would realize his dream using this money.
Further,
auction is in the interest of the stronger class.
Anything
in the interest of the stronger class is not justice; but injustice.
The
prime minister can seek a clarification from the Supreme Court in this matter.
Is
the government not free to act in the supreme national interest?
It
is free to do anything after giving freedom to the people to know the salient
points present in this work.
The
people would, then, know whether it acted in the national interest or private
interest.
This
is letter No. 297.
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 21 October 2014.
21-10-2014.
V.
Sabarimuthu
26-3
Thattamkonam, Vellicode
Mulagumoodu
PIN:629167, India
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