391
THE
PRESIDENT OF INDIA:
ADMITTING
FAILURE?
The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi, on 25 June 2015, said that the act of trusting
the citizens, including the corporate citizens, is the essence of reform. He
added that the
problems of public administration will end if politicians learn how to say 'no'
and if bureaucrats know how to say 'yes'.
While the prime minister talked like this, the
government announced that 10 more coal blocks would be auctioned from August 11
to August 17, 2015.
The
media said that 29 mines already auctioned had yielded Re. 2 lakh crore.
Re.
2 lakh crore is for the entire life span of the mines.
But
the people think that the income is for one year.
In
this way, the Supreme Court of India cheats the people.
The
previous government allotted the coal blocks illegally.
However,
it spread the blocks among hundreds of people.
The government could realize any income from
them.
But,
the promoters of the prime minister could not digest it.
They cancelled all licences through the aid of
the Supreme Court.
At their behest, the court suggested auction or
government take over.
By giving two options, the court pretended to do
justice.
But the motive was to do injustice.
The prime minister knew this.
Yet, he chose to say ‘yes” to his promoters.
Accordingly, 29 coal blocks were auctioned.
The coal cartel led by his promoters cornered all.
All small miners perished.
Earlier, he had given the telecom licences like
this.
If the people see this work, the auction would
not take place.
Therefore, the auction is unconstitutional.
Addressing the Perspectives Conference at the London
Business School, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Mr.Raghuram Rajan, on 26 June 2015, said
that the world is slipping into the Great
Depression of the 1930s. He requested the central banks to define ‘rules of
the game’ to find a solution.
He had been talking about monsoon for some time.
The present man said that he- in bad faith- sucks money for imports.
Now he wants new rules.
He can import rubber to the extent of its
shortage.
Now he imports it to suppress internal
production.
He spends about Re. 62000 crore for its import
alone.
But, Re 2000 crore is sufficient to meet the
shortage.
Naturally, the production has fallen by 5 lakh
tonne in one year.
About 1 lakh rubber tappers have lost their
assured job.
An equal number of marginal farmers starve.
They destroy the rubber trees.
Production has fallen in many other sectors.
Thus many perish.
But the commissions make some people happy.
Who is responsible for this?
Is the RBI not responsible?
Why does it refuse to speak the truth?
This is the problem.
The President of India, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, on 26 June 2015, said that the media must
keep the people informed.
Evidently, he said this in the light of this
work.
The media knows this.
Therefore, it attributed this to other things.
The people do not know this.
The President added that the media must present alternatives.
However, the media would not listen to him.
In fact, no one is ready to listen to others.
Everyone uses his power to give or deny Freedom.
The present man uses his power.
The President knows the result.
The President of India can also exercise his
power.
The nation needs a President only for this.
He can emulate the Queen of England for this.
The Queen could have ignored the letter from this
man.
But, she refused to accept failure.
Therefore, she did her duty.
The President knows whether Indians have Freedom
or not.
If there is Freedom, he cannot give it.
If there is no Freedom, he can give it.
Constitutionally, the President of India shall
not admit failure.
This
is letter No.391.
This email 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 27 June 2015
27-6-2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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