358
PRIME
MINISTER OF INDIA Mr. NARENDRA MODI:
OUGHT
TO SEEM JUST?
Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi said that the Land Acquisition Bill is for the welfare
of the farmers, their children and the villages. He added that the Opposition
was spreading rumours to mislead the people.
This work contains a formula for land
acquisition. The prime minister is not ready to show it to the people. Yet he
talks of rumours!
On behalf of the NGO Common Cause, Advocate
Prasant Bhusan submitted a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the
Supreme Court of India alleging “political- bureaucratic- corporate -nexus”. He
disclosed that the corporate houses gave employment to three out of ten persons
recommended by the political leaders and the bureaucrats. He sought a court
monitored probe into the so-called Essar email
leak to prove it.
A three judge bench comprising Justices T.S. Thakur, Kurian Joseph and Bhanumathi wanted to know the element
of reciprocation and sought the response of the parties within six weeks in a ‘sealed
cover’.
A tea maker turned politician - with
virtually no contribution to nation building - had been getting all India
publicity. At the same time, this man did not get any publicity for this work.
The tea maker becomes prime minister
and transmits the ‘gold mines’ to his promoters.
But the judges fail to understand the
nature of reciprocation!
The PIL threatens the court with dire
consequences because many judges also receive favours from the corporate
houses.
If the court tends to enforce freedom
of expression, the PIL would talk of a “politician- bureaucratic- corporate
–judicial” nexus.
Therefore, the court might order a probe
only to give five years for the CBI to submit a report in a ‘sealed cover’.
Thus the judges and the advocates
together would score a same side goal. The case would be buried in the backyard
of the court.
In this way the court would ‘seem’
just.
This
happened in the so-called Niira Radia
case.
However,
if there is revulsion in the Supreme Court, the people might come to know the
truth.
Prime
Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, on 23
March 2015, paid homage to freedom fighters- Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and
Rajguru. He said that they still inspire the youth to live and die for the
nation.
A
child grows into the present work. A prime minister does not allow any children
to know it. Yet he honours Bhagat Singh!
The
prime minister, on 23 March 2015, said that only 18 coal blocks had been
auctioned. He added that the bids had yielded more than Re. 2 lakh crore.
He
must reveal whether Re. 2 lakh crore is for the current year or for 30 years.
The people trust that it is for one year.
On
the same day, he said that the then prime minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, committed a sin by transmitting the coal blocks
to private parties.
Now
the prime minister thinks that he ought to ‘seem’ just to continue in office.
This is letter No.358.
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 25 March 2015.
25- 3-2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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