451
CORRUPT
MONEY:
A
BLACK PLAGUE
The
USA, on 3 December 2015, expressed its willingness to contribute its share to
alleviate the sufferings of the flood affected people in Chennai.
India,
apparently, did not respond.
The
Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra
Modi, rushed to Chennai on 3 December 2015 to undertake an aerial survey of
the flood affected areas.
He
had pressed into service some more helicopters before arriving in Chennai. But
they were not adequate to airdrop potable water or to airlift the marooned to
the relief camps.
Though
the voluntary organizations do their level best to alleviate the sufferings,
appropriate relief has not reached many isolated areas. The coolies are the
worst affected.
He
sanctioned Re.1000 crore more for the state government.
He
may not have time to think over this problem.
However,
he could have sanctioned a definite amount, say Re. 100,000/- ( Re. one lakh)
for every impoverished family or to
every submerged house and shop.
The
amount could have been disbursed to the ration cards as in Pondicherry.
It
must be noted that he had asked the people to open accounts in banks. Timely payment of money through these newly
created accounts might have imparted some meaning to his call for opening
accounts.
Further,
everyman has a social security number called Aadhar. This also could have been used.
The
Union Government, on 3 December 2015, disclosed that 70 mines of nine mineral
rich states would be auctioned in this financial year.
The
announcement coincided with the swearing in ceremony of the new Chief Justice
of India.
Did
he blink at the decision of the government?
It
must be noted that some private parties inherit the mines in the pretext of licenses,
leases or auctions.
They
virtually buy one country after another.
At
the same time, they claim that they give employment to the people.
But
the government could give ten times more jobs, if it is ready to exploit the
minerals directly.
The
beneficiaries give tribute to many political leaders directly or indirectly.
Many
leaders deploy this wealth in the foreign countries. The Supreme Court of India
connives at this.
Some
leaders spread a small portion of their fortune in India. Such assets are being
selectively attached by the Directrorate
of Enforcement(ED) in tandem with the CBI.
The
mines are the main source of corrupt money.
Otherwise,
how will the Supreme Court of India account for the assets of Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy, son of former
Chief Minister Mr. Rajasekhara Reddy?
Another
source for disproportionate assets is public money.
Otherwise,
how could Mr. Karthi Chithambaram own
disproportionate assets as alleged by the ED?
Thus,
this corrupt money affects the politics of India like a black plague.
Where
is the law for selection of judges, properties or liberties?
These
questions are the reason for the black plague.
It
is imperative that the source for such acts of corruption must be extirpated.
Therefore,
the government must run all mines.
If
it is not feasible of compliance, the Supreme Court of India must give a chance
to the people to look at this work.
This
is letter No.451.
This email is being submitted to His Excellency the
President of India, Supreme Court of India, Chief Vigilance Commissioner,
Indian Army the Indian Air Force,
Department of Justice and posted in the blog: www.howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com on 6-12-- 2015.
6- 12---2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
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