473
THE
CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA:
NEPOTISM
Former
Prime Minister of Israel Mr. Ehud Olmert,
on 15 February 2016, began his 19-month sentence for bribery and for the
obstruction of justice.
India
keeps its prime ministers above law.
Further,
the Supreme Court of India obstructs justice.
The
Government of India, on 16 February 2016, said that the USA did not take a
decision to sell the F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan. Next day, the USA
reiterated its decision. After that, the Defence Minister of India, Mr. Manohar Parrikar, said that the
Government of India was hurt by the decision of the USA.
Someone
brought the last letter to the notice of Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi. Immediately he should
have released the letter to the press. He did not do so.
Now,
he must know that the USA does not arm even South Korea with nuclear weapons.
Therefore,
the prime minister must release this letter to the press and initiate a debate
over this matter.
The Global Financial Integrity put the Indian illicit financial outflow for the period from 2004 -2013 at $ 505
billion. The Special Investigation Team
(SIT) probing the black money, on 15 February 2016, asked the Director of
Revenue Intelligence (DRI) to ascertain the veracity of the report.
This
is like asking the Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI) to ascertain whether a citizen of India wrote 472
letters to the Supreme Court of India or not.
The
Governor, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Mr.Reghuram
Rajan, on 15 February 2016, said, “There
are those who argue that in countries such as China business enterprises grew
via an undervalued exchange rate. Such people want the same to be tried out in
India. However, the problems with sustained undervaluation are reflected in the
economic condition that these countries find themselves today. I personally
believe that this is not a feasible or desirable strategy”
The
present man demanded devaluation. If some others had demanded it, the people
have a right to know them. Instead of doing this, he uses the words such as and
those.
He
must put national interest over his personal belief.
He
should not indulge in loose talks.
He
must note that his belief is not based on any economic principle.
He
can frame any out of the box export- import policy.
But
he shall not beat the domestic producers using the remittances of the hard
working hands.
Therefore,
he must either release this work for a debate or obey this man.
It
must be stated that the RBI has consumed an unlimited amount of foreign
exchange in bad faith.
Now,
it can utilize the remittances after surrendering the money extracted for
imports.
However,
it shall not depend on the remittances always.
Keeping
the prime minister like a tea seller, it shall not exploit his ignorance in
this matter.
A
judge of the Madras high Court, Justice C.S.
Kannan, on 15 February 2015, suo-motu
stayed the order of Chief Justice of
India Thakur to transfer him to
the Calcutta High Court. He asked him to file -through his subordinates- “a
written statement” by April 29 explaining the reason for the transfer.
He asked him not to interfere in his
jurisdiction.
Immediately,
a bench of the Supreme Court of India comprising Justices J.S.Khehar and R.
Banumathi took away the judicial powers of Justice Kannan.
The
chief justice should have made the people aware of this work.
He
did not do so. Therefore, he would do anything illegal.
My
father was a judge. I became a judge because of his connections. My connections
are such that I can take away the honour of any judge. The people will not know
anything. The chief justice talks like this.
This
is nothing but nepotism.
This is
letter No. 473.
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
19-2-2016.
The same letter is emailed to collegium –suggestions@gov.in and collegium-improvements@gov.in
19-2-2016.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN:
629167, India.
Mobile: 9486214851
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