408
THE
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA:
RESTRAIN
THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA
The Supreme Court of India must
restrain the present Chief Justice of India from functioning as the Chief
Justice of India, lest he is going to cover up the accusation levelled against
him by the present man.
The
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), filed a disproportionate assets case
against former telecom minister Mr. A.
Raja for Re.27.9 crore.
This was the headline news of the
media on 20 August 2015.
It may be recalled that the Supreme
Court of India proclaimed that it would not question the policy decision of the
Government.
It was stubborn in this stand until
all resources went in the hand of the ruling class.
The UPA government apportioned the
spectrum based on the precedent set by the earlier government.
Hundreds of new players entered.
The court could not relish it.
What is it?
The people without any wherewithal
becoming rich?
The public resources should not remain
in the hand of many people.
This is not the meaning of
liberalization.
All resources must be in the hand of
ten men.
This is the meaning of liberalization.
Mr.
Raja violated this sacred rule.
Further, he defied the order of an
underground mole.
Send him to jail.
This was the language of the court.
It simply makes and unmakes unjust
laws to inflate corruption.
Now, the CBI says that his 17 friends
and relatives of Mr. Raja possess
disproportionate assets worth Re. 27 crore.
15 cent of land at Chennai would fetch
more than Re. 27.9 crore.
The friends of every union minister
possess more assets.
A chief minister might get it in one
day.
Therefore, the amount is a humiliation
for the CBI.
However, it would affect the assets of
others.
This is a positive development.
Will the court allow this?
This
is letter No.408.
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 21 August 2015
21-8--2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode,
Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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