316
THE
PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA:
HIS
PLEASURE; OR THE HAPPINESS OF THE PEOPLE?
The Bombay High Court, on 19 November
2014, rejected the request of the Central
Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to delete the name of Mr. Ashok Chavan from the so-called Adarsh Housing Scandal. He had been charged with conspiracy and
cheating.
The Wikileaks had disclosed Re. 76888 crore against his name.
It is inconceivable.
However, he had been the Chief Minister
for some time. He had been a mining minister also.
He did not rebut the Wikileaks.
This shows that the system belongs
to him.
Former Union Minister Mr. Ram Vilas Paswan, on 19 November
2014, said that Prime Minister of India Mr.
Narendra Modi would convert India into a prosperous country within four
years.
Mr.
Paswan
had been a union minister for a long period of time. He does not talk anything
about the black money. Therefore, there must be a latent reason behind his
words.
At the instance of the Prime Minister
of India, Sri Lanka, on 19 November 2014, released five fishermen sentenced to
death on charges of drug trafficking. They had been in jail for three years.
The people thanked the prime
minister, chief minister Mr. Paneer Selvam, political leaders, President of Sri
Lanka and all others involved in this matter. The prime minister would tell
that he looked after the interests of the people of Tamil Nadu even though
there is no minister in the Union Cabinet to represent them.
Home Minister Mr. Rajinath Singh, on the same day, said that the prime minister
is the soldier of the nation. He added that he had dedicated his life for the
nation.
While they were talking like this,
the government said that the coal blocks would be auctioned on 11 February
2015.
The home minister expects the
people to say, ‘The prime minister is a good man. He does everything for the
good of the nation. The auctioning is for the happiness of the people. He does
nothing for personal pleasure’.
The unconstitutional nature of the
auction had been explained in many letters.
The government could have gone
ahead with the auction after showing the objections to the people.
But it is against the personal
pleasure of the prime minister.
Thus all decisions that are biased
in favour of the stronger class go unnoticed.
The act of impairing the reason of
a citizen for personal pleasure is a heinous crime.
Does not the prime minister impair
the reason of 1000 million people by suppressing the truth?
If the prime minister seeks his own
pleasure, is it not better for him to do something else?
Are not his pleasure and the
happiness of 1000 million people two different things?
This is letter No. 316.
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 20 November 2014.
20-11-2014.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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