Monday, January 29, 2018

Letter No. 592


From
V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Vellicode
PIN:629167
India

To
Mr. Ram Nath Kovind
His Excellency the President of India
New Delhi

Sub: Enforcing freedom of expression –reg

The President of India has not given freedom to the people to know the contents of the 591 letters submitted to the President of India.
The President of India must note that the Article 19 and the Article 39 of the Constitution of India together forms the essence of the Constitution of India.
On the other side, the Chief Justice of India clones judgements. Just as he clones judgements so as he clones elections.
It is pertinent to recall that in his judgement in the disproportionate assets case against Ms. JayalalithaaJudge John Michael Cunha said that “a heady mix of power and wealth was the bottom line of the case”. He opined that corruption by public servants occupying higher positions encourages those in lower positions to indulge in such illegalities.
It is clear that the late Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Miss. Jayalalithaa, should not have been the first accused in that case.
The first accused was those occupying higher positions.
The Prime Minister of India, the learned judges of the Supreme Court of India and the President of India and ultimately the people occupy higher positions.
There is no meaning in sending Miss. Jayalalithaa or Miss. Sasikala to jail after keeping the bigger offenders in the “Paradise’.
This concept applies to Mr. Lalu Prasad Yadav and all other similar offenders.
The remedy is the Constitution of India.
The last letter was sent to all newspapers all over the world including one or two newspapers in India. The entire world concealed it.
Therefore, a worldwide conspiracy exists to deny freedom to Indians.
Even if the President of India. the learned judges of the Supreme Court of India, Prime Minister of India, Union Ministers and all political leaders say “We don’t strange you”, the “We will strange you” policy would prevail.
One cannot put the blame on anyone - the Prime Minister of India included.
India is not a ‘free’ nation.
The ‘We” in the ‘We will strange you’ policy rigs the elections and rules the nation.
Therefore, the past practices and the conventions would not solve this problem.
This is letter No.592
Regards
V. Sabarimuthu
29-1-2018


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