344
PRIME
MINISTER OF INDIA Mr. NARENDRA MODi:
CORRUPT
OR UN- CORRUPT?
The media, on 21 February 2015,
said that the Budget papers pertaining to the Ministry of Petroleum were
stolen. The representatives of five top business houses were arrested.
This conveys the impression that
Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi
does not administer any corruption.
It may be recalled that a private company
had been charge-sheeted for a similar offence.
Later, the then Prime Minister, Mr. A.B. Vajpayee, handed over the public
sector IPCL to it although the
guidelines devised by him forbade the charge-sheeted companies from buying it.
In the meantime, Mr. Deepak Parekh, a leader of the
private industry, said that doing business is still difficult in India.
Thus the ruling class instill in the
mind of the Supreme Court of India that the present man destroys India by
talking about Freedom.
Union Minister Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman, on 22 February 2015, said that coal auction vindicated the stand taken by the CAG. The
ruling class might have approached her for this statement.
The media immediately complemented
her saying that the state governments would get about Re.one lakh crore as
royalty.
They said that the loss of Re.1.86
crore calculated by the CAG is indeed correct.
It may be recalled that the United
Front (UF) Government under Mr. H. D.
Deve Gowda had delegated the power of granting mining licences to the state
governments.
The infuriated ruling class sent
him home before the completion of one year.
However, the state governments
started granting licences to their friends and relatives.
Noticing this, the UPA government
under Dr. Manmohan Singh usurped the
power of the states and secretly apportioned as many mines as possible among
its friends and relatives.
These actions led to the exuberant
growth of miners all over India.
The neo-miners and their masters
gradually became virtual rulers in the respective states. They even supplanted
the big miners. They spread their proceeds all over the world as revealed by
the Wikileaks.
It became increasingly difficult
for the dominant members of the ruling class to approach the deep rooted State
level leaders.
Therefore, they sought the help of
the CAG to report the loss of Re. 1.86 lakh crore in the coal sector and gave wide publicity to it.
After making sufficient ground
works, they prevailed upon the Supreme Court of India for a suitable verdict.
Accordingly, the Supreme Court
directed the Union Government to either take over the coal blocks or auction
them. It pretended to prosecute some miners.
The dominant among the ruling class
then directed the prime minister to auction the coal blocks based on the
verdict. The latter obliged and asked them to spare a few blocks for the public
sector Coal India Limited (CIL).
This demand was to convey the
impression that all coal blocks could not be run by the CIL.
They agreed. In return, they asked
him to sell certain percentage of the shares of the CIL.
Accordingly, after selling the shares
of the CIL, the government started the auction process.
Now all coal blocks are being
cornered by about ten dominant members of the ruling class.
Hereafter, they need not pay
tribute to the political leaders from Kashmir
to Kanyakumari. In this way, they
can save a lot of money.
They need not pay any bribe to
prime minister either. In this way also they can save money.
However, they would take care of
the judges and some top political leaders. Further, they would constantly try
to create Mr. Modi like leaders.
These developments vindicate the consistent stand taken by this man that the verdict is biased in favour of the stronger class.
These developments vindicate the consistent stand taken by this man that the verdict is biased in favour of the stronger class.
If the prime minister is oblivious
of the above facts, he will openly admit the mistake and take over all mines.
He will not fail to reveal the meaning of this work to the people.
However, if he is already a knower
of the above facts, he will conserve the mines to them. He will keep the work
away from the eye of the people.
Now tell whether Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi is corrupt or un-corrupt.
This is letter No.344.
This letter is
being submitted to His Excellency the President 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 23 February 2015.
23-2-2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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