474
INDIA:
RIDICULING
DEMOCRACY
The
militant people killed six soldiers, two officers included, in the Jammu and Kashmir State on 21 February
2016.
It
is not clear whether the soldiers wear bullet proof jackets or not.
Chief
Justice of India T.S. Thakur, on 21
February 2016, addressed the judicial officers of the nation through video
conferencing. He said, “You are grossly
mistaken if you think that you know everything”.
Now,
he must put right the public wrongs committed by the judiciary.
After
a lull, the Supreme Court of India is going ahead with the cases of the political
leaders like Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Miss
Jayalalithaa, former Union Minister Mr.
Dayanidhi Maran.
The
motive is to do injustice.
The
court will not ask the reason because it was vividly given earlier.
Mr.Shreepad
Kalmarkar, a professor in the IIT, Madras, on 23 February 2016, said that
in the name of intellectual freedom and democracy the institutions of higher
learning should not be converted into war zones.
His
views are news. But 473 letters from the present man is not news!
The
Government of India sold 5 percent shares of the public sector National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
on 23 February 2016.
This
is out and out unconstitutional. The reasons were given earlier.
While
the sale was in progress, Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi, said, “I have done something which has made
life difficult for many. Corrupts could no more indulge in fraudulent
activities. Those who were involved in corruption became very angry with me.
When I started seeking accountability from Non-Government Organisations, they
all got united and turned against me.”
Thus, while committing an act of
corruption; he is accusing others of the same. He simply indulges in a
fraudulent activity.
He escapes by giving a political colour to what
would otherwise have been a callous crime. This makes the life of the ruling
class easy.
He was not satisfied with the day’s
work. He, further, said, “Some people
remain occupied with only mission of criticizing my government from morning to
evening. They cannot digest the simple fact that a tea vendor went on to become
the Prime Minister. They are conspiring all the time to
destabilize the government and defame me.
Fertilizer was being black marketed by
unscrupulous traders. To prevent this neem-coated urea was introduced. This
upset the apple cart of unscrupulous elements.
“But I want to make it clear that you have elected me to save the
country from these vices. I won’t deviate from the aim you have sent me for.
I know why they are rattled and what is
pinching these people. But we will not let the country bow down and get
destroyed.”
The
ruling class comprising ten men removes all the public resources. It runs the
media and shows its representatives alone to the people.
Vote
for this man or that man. There are no people apart from them. This is its
latent message. The people are being forced to vote for any one of them. There
is no escape.
In
a democracy, the people must hear men and matters according to degree. If it
had happened in India, Mr. Modi would
not have got even ten votes.
The
developments shown that even the tea sellers are being forced into the mind of
the people. Therefore, the people know thousands of Indian political leaders.
But
the people like the present man - with all their contribution to nation
building- remain obscure.
In
fact, the present man does not get as much publicity as what a last grade
political leader gets in India.
Thus,
the ruling class ridicules democracy.
This
is the vice.
Freedom
would prevent this.
Therefore,
his detractors say that he has a chance to become the savior.
They
say this not to defame him at all.
But he depicts them as unscrupulous
elements.
Actually, this is his attribute.
This is
letter No. 474.
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 24-2-2016.
The same letter is emailed to collegium –suggestions@gov.in and collegium-improvements@gov.in
24-2-2016.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN:
629167, India.
Mobile: 9486214851
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