Sunday, December 13, 2015

456THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA: PURSUE THE RIGHT AND SPEAK THE TRUTH


456


THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA:
PURSUE THE RIGHT AND SPEAK THE TRUTH

The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi and the Prime Minister of Japan, Mr.Shinzo Abe, on 12 December 2015, signed 16 agreements that included bullet-trains, defense, security, infrastructure, education and civil nuclear energy.
The agreements are consistent with this work.
This is one of the most important bilateral agreements ever signed by India with any other country.
This can be considered as a small step to rescue India from China.
Japan must be commended for its conscious decision to open its doors for India. It is not clear whether the decision was inspired by the Emperor of Japan or not.
Due to this agreement,  India becomes one of the most favoured nations of Japan.
However, a reference to China, as reported by the media, could have been avoided.
The bullet-train should have connected Delhi with Mumbai, Calcutta and Chennai. One might see a tinge of private interest in the proposed Mumbai –Ahmadabad corridor.
It is the paramount duty of the government to increase the speed of all trains all over India without sacrificing  the basic parameters of safety.

India hiked the import duty on steel to 57.4 percent. The media reported this on 12 December 2015.
Simultaneously, at least 100 percent duty could have been imposed on natural rubber.
Indian rupee also could have been devalued a little.

The Bharathiya Janata Party, (BJP), accused the the leader of the Congress Party, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi and her son, Mr. Raghul Gandhi, of blackmail.  The basis for the allegation was the so called National Herald case.
          The law enforcing agencies book the leaders for their small offences.
          The biggest allegation is that the miners run the media and deny freedom of expression to remove the public resources.
          There is not even one TV channel for all the rest all over India.
          The Supreme Court of India knows this.
          This- in the past- resulted in the alienation of the public sector BALCO, IPCL and others.
          Due to this, the court suffers a kind of dishonour.
          Therefore, the court must develop an uncompromising antagonism to the political and economic blackmail.
          Further, it must take a decision to pursue the right and speak the truth.
          The present Chief Justice of India shall not hesitate to withdraw his statement regarding  the rule of law.
          This is letter No.456.
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 13-12-- 2015.
The same letter is emailed to collegium –suggestions@gov.in and collegium-improvements@gov.in
13- 12---2015.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
Mobile: 9486214851





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