528
CHIEF
MINISTER Ms. JAYALALITHAA:
DEVOTING INTELLIGENCE TO SAVE INDIA?
Justice
J. Chalameshwar,
the fifth senior most judge of the Supreme Court of India, boycotted the
meeting of the Collegiums scheduled on Thursday, the 1st September 2016. He
told the Chief Justice of India – in black and white- that the judges were selected
by the Chief Justice without his lawful knowledge. He asked, “Are we doing
something good for the country?"
The
present writer repeatedly points out that the Supreme Court of India cheats the
people of their assets and the seats by arbitrarily selecting the judges. This
was described as nepotism. Yet hundreds of judges were appointed in this year. However,
even the National Human Rights Commission
(NHRC) has been rejecting everything as vague complaints.
Now,
this is a concrete and open complaint against the present Chief Justice of
India by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court of India..
In
the eye of the Constitution of India, the revelation is a cognizable offence. The
President of India and the competent law enforcing authority should have taken appropriate
action.
The
judge did not go to police station. Instead, he requested the Chief Justice to
exchange views in writing to avoid secrecy.
As
he is a senior judge, he is a member of the 5-member Collegiums.
In
a dissenting judgment, he had upheld the
National Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) Act. The Act was an
unconstitutional one because a body that enacts a law cannot carry it out.
The
Government of Tamil Nadu, on 1 September 2016, placed under suspension senior
IAS officer and former Chief Secretary Mr.
Gnanadesikan and the Commissioner of Mining, Mr. Atul Anand, without assigning any reason. 16 other IAS officers
were divested of their duties.
The
affected officers did not react.
A
newspaper hinted that the suspension was for big commissions in buying and
selling without the knowledge of Chief Minister Ms. Jayalalithaa
For
instance, coal was imported for Re.5400 per tonne when the prices were around
Re.3600/-per tonne. Thus the commission
is about 33 per cent.
The
IAS officers knew the value of even one gram of rare earth minerals.
No
wonder that they slashed an unlimited amount of money. Barring a few
exceptional cases, every IAS officer possesses more wealth than what the Chief
Minister possesses.
It
must be noted that the Indian imports are fast touching $250 billion per year. The
commission could be around $50 billion in this year. Internal commission usually
exists for various contract works and others.
A
conservative calculation would put the commission at $25 billion in this year.
The
present man gave some evidences for commission in this work. But the above
money is so big that it concealed this work.
The
IAS officers, some private parties, some learned judges of the Supreme Court of
India and some political leaders share the spoils of this unethical war.
This
money keeps Mr. Narendra Modi in
power.
If
the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu takes this matter to its logical conclusion,
one would say that she is devoting her intelligence to save not only Tamil Nadu
but also India.
.
This is letter No.528
This letter is being submitted to His
Excellency the President of India, Supreme Court of India, Chief Vigilance
Commissioner, Indian Army and the Indian Air Force, and posted in the
blog: www.howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com on 3.8- 2016.
3 August 2016.
V. Sabarimuthu,
26-3 Thattamkonam, Vellicode, Mulagumoodu PIN: 629167, India.
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