479
CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA T.S. THAKUR:
“GOOD EXISTS”
Union Minister Mr. Rajnath Singh, on 10 March 2016, said that there exists a plot
to defame Prime Minister of India Mr.
Narendra Modi.
He said this because the present
man gave a comparative account of Kim Jong-Un
and Mr.
Modi in the last letter.
Mr.
Modi
is a saint. He captured the vanquished public properties and offered them to
former Prime Minister Mr. A. B. Vajpayee.
Mr. Rajnath Singh wants the people to write like this.
The Union Government, on 12 March
2016, granted permission to the miners to sell their mining leases.
This is out and out
unconstitutional. The reasons were given earlier.
The
Election Commission of India (ECI), on
12 March 2016, started conducting road shows to motivate the people to take
part in the voting to the five state assemblies.
This is a farce. When the nation is
not ‘free’ the elections cannot be ‘free and fair’.
In the meantime, Union Minister Mr. Arun Jaitely said something with the
meaning that the ‘will of a citizen’ cannot be the ‘will of the people’.
When the nation is not ‘free’, the ‘will
of one citizen’ becomes the ‘will of the nation’.
Mr.
Vijay Mallya,
a big businessman, on 13 March 2016, said that the time is not ripe for him to
return to India.
The Supreme Court of India alone
could reveal the truth in this matter.
Chief Justice of India T.S. Thakur, on 13 March 2016, asked the
judges to be conscientious of their duties.
It is his paramount duty to bring
freedom to Indians. He does not do this.
Instead, he simply asks others to do their duty.
He, further, said that the
judiciary is facing a crisis of credibility. He considered this as a challenge
from within.
He said the above in the light of
this work. The media does not want the people to know this. It, therefore,
linked his confession to the pending cases.
However, the media insinuated that
“Something is rotten in the city of Denmark”. It alleged that the judges (of
the apex court) lack proper education. It put the blame on their
professors.
In this connection, it must be
recalled that the court did not take the JMM
case, Medical Council of India case, Niira Radia Case and many other cases
to their logical conclusion.
It knows that the natural resources
belong to all people. Yet it directs the government to transmit them to ten men.
The lucky men apportion a portion of the money among some political leaders,
control the media and run the nation.
It sent former Union Minister Mr. A. Raja to jail before recovering
Re. 1/- as disproportionate asset. But it spares the disproportionate assets of
even the ministers.
It directed the government to
appoint judges arbitrarily while a crucial case in this matter was before it.
Above all, it induces the
government to keep the people under utter darkness. The judges prone to do
injustice alone would do this.
Naturally, there exists a
credibility crisis.
When there is a crisis of
credibility, the Supreme Court of India shall not deliver any key judgements.
What is the root cause for this
predicament?
The people of India are true in
speech and eminent in justice. They carefully maintain the privileges of every
man according to degree.
This unnerves the judges and hence they
do not want to make the people ‘free’ to know men and matters according to
degree.
The human beings tend to commit
mistakes under the darkness of night. The judges cannot be an exception.
Now, this work provides the Chief
Justice of India a clean slate to find a permanent solution to the credibility
crisis.
He must bring Freedom. This is to
protect Justice - also called Dharma.
When the people are ‘free’ they
would believe the judges and the judgements.
Evidently, good exists and there is
a way to escape from this predicament.
This is letter No. 479.
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 17-3-2016.
The same letter is emailed to collegium –suggestions@gov.in and collegium-improvements@gov.in
17-3-2016.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu
PIN: 629167, India.
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