330
THE
PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA:
AN
ABETTOR OF CRIME?
India conferred Bharat Retna, the highest civilian award, on former Prime Minister
of India Mr. A.B. Vajpayee and
freedom fighter Mr. Madam Mohan Malaviya,
on 25 December 2014.
Further, India decided to celebrate December
25, the birthday of Mr. Vajpayee, as Good
Governance Day.
As
an MP, Mr. Vajpayee spoke English more fluently than Hindi.
After being called upon to function as
the Prime Minister of India, he exhibited his amiable parts of character in his
early days.
Thus he introduced service tax after
the receipt of the first letter dated 1-6-2001.
Then he pretended to function as a
good man and devised certain rules for privatization as mentioned in the Chapter
1.
One day, he even touched the feet of a poor woman from Tamil Nadu State, Mrs. Chinnapillai. Watching all these,
some people regarded him as an incarnation.
However, he did not use the money in
the Provident Fund and Pension Fund for public welfare. He did not
even touch the surplus money in the Public
Sector Undertakings (PSUs).
He lavishly gave money to the Unit Trust of India (UTI) in the pretext
of bailout package and silently abolished the Banking Service Recruitment Commission.
He
possessed a strong will. He used this to convert the public sector VSNL into a private entity as mentioned
in Chapter 8. An ordinary man would not have dared to touch it.
The Indian Petro Chemical Corporation Limited (IPCL), Hindustan Zinc
Limited (HZL) and a few other PSUs were converted into private assets with
an iron will. The present writer pointed out this in different chapters.
He had a good knowledge of the Indian
media, Supreme Court of India and the armed forces. With this knowledge, he
showed to his successors how public assets could be converted into private
assets after taking away the Freedom of the people.
In fact, but for this work, he might
have turned India upside down.
Finally, due to the realization that
he cheated the people wholesale, he abdicated power. After that he secluded
himself.
He has a distinguished appearance. The
present system attributes the highest rectitude in his character.
But he knows that there had been no
honesty in any of his dealings as prime minister. There is no misstatement in
this.
The present prime minister must have
taken necessary steps to expose this. He
should have at least taken a decision to put right the public wrongs committed
by him.
Instead, he has not only chosen his
birth day as Good Governance Day but
also conferred the highest civilian award on him.
Thus he has become an abettor of
crime.
This is letter No. 330.
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 26 December 2014.
26-12-2014.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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