Sunday, January 31, 2016

469: THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA: DISRESPECTFUL AND UNREASONABLE?

469
THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
DISRESPECTFUL AND UNREASONABLE?

          President of India Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, on 28 January 2016, said that he never aspired for the post of the Prime Minister of India.
          A person must occupy the highest elected position in an atmosphere of Freedom. This does not happen in India.
The ruling class distributes the positions of great responsibility to their men.
Therefore, any Mr. Modi like person can become the prime minister.
In fact, at no time did, Mr. Mukherjee or any other persons –other than the present writer- present himself as a representative of the people to claim the post of prime minister.
          Even now, he does not deserve his present position for various reasons mentioned earlier.
          He simply sits as a humble servant of the ruling class.
          Naturally, he does not concentrate his attention on the Freedom of the people.
          He is not going to refute this, lest the act of acknowledging this work would amount to giving Freedom to Indians.

          Union Coal Secretary Mr. Anil Swarup, on 29 January 2016, said that no special consideration would be given to the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) of the various state governments in coal block allotments.
          The government shall not sell anything through one hand, and buy the same through another hand. If it does, it is arbitrage trading.
Therefore, the government could hand over all public assets to the promoters of the prime minister.

          The Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, Mr. Raghuram Rajan, on 29 January 2016, said that there must be a public discussion to know whether India needs fiscal consolidation or not.
          There was no discussion to know whether his appointment was a legally valid one or not.
Further, the people do not know how everything happens in India.
 Therefore, he can do anything without any discussion.
It will be sufficient if he acts in good faith.

The Union Government, on 29 January 2016, sold 10 percent shares of the public sector Engineers India Limited for about Re.600 crore.
Now, the government has unlimited money as mentioned earlier in this work. It has not denied it. Therefore, the government did not sell it to manage the so called fiscal deficit.
The prime minister says that he is working for the downtrodden.  The sale is not consistent with his aim also.
The government could have thought of selling the shares after giving Freedom to the people to know the salient features of this work.  It did not do so.
10 days ago, on 19 January 2016, a bench of the Supreme Court of India headed by the chief justice asked the reason for selling the residual shares of the Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL). Not satisfied with the reply, the court stayed the sale.
It is too early for the court to forget its judgment.
At one time, the court induces the government to alienate the public assets.
Therefore, the government thinks that the court cannot question it.
At another time, the court thinks it is illegal
But the government has not the slightest regard for the state of mind of the court. It does not simply want to know how the sale would affect the court.
Now, the court must either follow the government or remain silent. Even if it wants to do justice to the arduous task entrusted to it; the media would not allow the people to know it.
Therefore, all that the present writer can say is that the sale is out and out disrespectful and unreasonable.
This is a consequence of the denial freedom of expression.
This is letter No. 469

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 1-2-2016.
The same letter is emailed to collegium –suggestions@gov.in and collegium-improvements@gov.in
1-2-2016.
V. Sabarimuthu,
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