Wednesday, December 28, 2016

537


Demonetization and the raids on Chief Secretary Ramamohan Rao

On 24 December 2016, Mr. Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress Party, alleged that the companies of Birla and Sahara gave money to Mr. Narendra Modi before he became the prime minister.
           The present government protects the ill-gotten assets of the manipulators. This lends credence to his allegation.
          In this connection, it must be stated that the miners give money to all susceptible political leaders. Further, they take care of the serving and retired judges and IAS officers. They have appointed some boys to hand over the money to them. The present man said this long ago.
          In fact, Mr. Rahul Gandhi became silent the moment he realized that the list contained the names of the members of his own party. It must be noted that Ms. Sheila Dixt, a former chief minister of Delhi, was infuriated when he talked like this.
          Curiously, Mr. Rahul Gandhi did not mention the acts of corruption in the Rafale deal.
          Finally, the Prime Minister chose to ridicule his allegation and the matter ended there.

          The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi, on 24 December 2016, said that he would not take any populist measures to contain the fallout of demonetization.
           He must take immediate measures to restore the lost jobs.  
On the same day, he said that he would not shy away from taking tough decisions to implement the policy of cashless transaction. Perhaps, he would limit the cash withdrawals step by step as soon as the sufficient software is in place.
Next day, he said that he would attach the ill-gotten or the so-called benami properties.
If he is true to his words, he could bring all assets of every individual under the Aadhar Number. It is easy because all documents carry the thumb impression. Then, all assets of every individual would appear in the same page of the computer.

          The Government of India released Re. 26000 crore to some people as grant. The Comptroller and   Auditor General (CAG) of India said that the beneficiaries could not be traced. If the revelation is true, an organized plunder takes place in Delhi.
         
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Department of Income Tax (IT) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED)  together raided the office and the houses of Chief Secretary to Tamil Nadu Mr. Ramamohan Rao on 22 December 2016. The authorities did not disclose the nature of the discovered items.
The media reported that they seized documents for disproportionate assets worth several thousand crore besides Re.30 lakh in the new 2000 rupee currency notes.
The mystery is that the government does not reveal the origin of the new currency notes confiscated during raids.
The media revealed that Mr. Rao handed over the contract works, permits, licences and numerous orders for bulk buying such as medical equipment, laptops, and health insurance   to the companies of his son, Mr. Vivek, or to others recommended by him.  
About 12 IAS officers, about 10 ministers and about 10 men all over Tamil Nadu State were the other important beneficiaries.
One of the beneficiaries is a Mr. Shekar Reddy. The authorities had confiscated Re. 34 crore in 2000 rupees currency notes from his house. He has thousands of trucks and associated things for removing the river sand. He gives employment and good salaries to thousands of people.
Mr. Ramadoss, the leader of the PMK party, alleged that the government lost Re. 4.75 lakh crore due to river sand mining alone. He wanted the nationalization of the river sand and the beach sand rich in rare earth minerals.
If the media is correct, Mr, Rao bestowed benefits worth more than Re. one lakh crore to the people near to him. The media, in fact, talks of many assets all over the world. 
 Thus the public assets of the Tamil Nadu state are being usurped by a few people surrounding the chief minister.
It must be noted that Mr. Ramamohan Rao thanked Mr. Rahul Gandhi, Chief Minister of West Bengal Ms. Mamatha Banergee and a leader of the AIADMK for talking against the raids.
Notwithstanding the above, the ruling class of India is a deadlier group because it usurps not only the natural assets but also the public money by manipulating the prime minister.
At best Ramamohan Rao and sons is a miniature form of the likes of Tata Sons.
If the Tata Sons could remove the public resources, Jayalalithaa, Ramamohan Reddy, Sekar Reddy, Jagamohan Reddy and others have the equal rights to do the same.
This is not to say that Mr. Shekar Reddy must be given mining rights.
This is only to say that the government of India should have taken over all natural assets before raiding the houses of Mr. Rammohan Rao.
It must be noted that Mr. Tulsi Wadia said that Tata Steel could have started two steel plants in India using the money invested on the Corus.
His message was that the likes of Tata Trusts remove unlimited public resources.
But the Prime Minister refuses to do his duty.
This is the outstanding difference between him and Mr. Rahul Gandhi.
In fact, former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh of the Congress Party gave the spectrum and the minerals to a broad spectrum of people. The present prime minister removed them from the beneficiaries and handed over them to a narrow spectrum.
The present prime minister talks of recovering the robbed assets but does virtually nothing to translate his words into deeds.
The demonetization policy makes waves because the people think that he would curb the generation of black money by taking over the public assets.
But he defeats the same policy by protecting the corrupt.
  He must continue to make waves for right reasons.
This is letter No.537

   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 28-12- 2016.

28  December 2016.

V. Sabarimuthu,
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