Thursday, February 1, 2018

Letter No.595


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 taken necessary action to ensure a dignified life to his subjects by showing them 594 letters.
The President of India should have sought an action taken report from the Supreme Court of India for enforcing freedom of expression.
Then the Supreme Court of India might have alerted the law enforcing agencies to detain the people responsible for concealing the letters from the eye of the people.
If the media had published the letters, thousands of Sri Lankan Tamils, people of Kashmir, Indian fishermen, militant people all over India and above all soldiers would not have been killed.
The recent death of the girl against the NEET would not have occurred..
Even Justice Karnan might not have gone to jail.
The public resources might not have been alienated.
Mr. Ramalinga Ragu might not have been divested of his Satyam Computers.
All people might have got pension. The private sector employees might have got pension on par with the public servants.
The last three elections might not have been rigged and India might not have come under the rule of Dr. Manmohan Singh and Mr. Narendra Modi.
All people might have been free from tension.
Further, the people all over India must know the rights, duties and responsibilities of the President of India, Prime Minister of India, the judges of India and the people of India.
Even the President of India needs the books written by the present man for discharging his day to day duties.
But everything remains concealed.
This has the effect of taking away the life of the people.
The Article 21 can be claimed when a person is deprived of his life or personal liberty.
This Article says that right to life includes right to life with human dignity. It clearly says that the right to life is not merely a physical right. It says that the people should not be treated like animals. It says that they must get the light of the day.
If it is enforced, the present man can enter India because he will get the protection of the people. Now there is no guarantee.
Further, Article 21 says that the people must be free from exploitation. This Article prohibits the alienation of natural resources because they are needed for the physical and mental wellbeing of the people. Other assets and seats are similarly related.
In this connection, the President of India must point out the following interpretation of the court to the learned judges of the Supreme Court of India.

Right to Reputation
Reputation is an important part of one’s life. It is one of the finer graces of human civilization that makes life worth living. The Supreme Court referring to D.F. Marion v. Minnie Davis[xiii] in Smt. Kiran Bedi v. Committee of Inquiry[xiv] held that “good reputation was an element of personal security and was protective by the Constitution, equally with the right to the enjoyment of life, liberty and property. The court affirmed that the right to enjoyment of life, liberty and property. The court affirmed that the right to enjoyment of private reputation was of ancient origin and was necessary to human society.”

This is letter No.595

       The President of India has the discretion to deal with law according his best judgement purely based on his common sense.
Regards
V. Sabarimuthu
1-2-2018


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Note:     A list of the books published by the present man through Amazon.com
1.    Atomic structure

2.    The Chemistry of the Transition Elements.
3. Atoms, Ions, Environment and Reactivity.

4.    ENGLISH GRAMMAR. This book demolishes the core area of English Grammar and supplies a new one.

5.    A NEW ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE BEGINNERS. This book enables the readers to get a wonderful idea about English Grammar. It is a new grammar unknown to the English language. English grammar cannot be explained without this book.

6.    ANANTHAPADMANABHAN

7.    MOMEMTOUS MONTHS: The rule of Mr. H.D. Deve Gowda, Prime Minister of India.

8.    13 MONTHS IN OFFICE: INDIA UNDER Mr. A.B. VAJPAYEE MARCH 1998 to APRIL 1999.

9.    PRIME MINISTER Mr. A.B. VAJPAYEE AND THE ABDICATION OF POWER

10.    THE WARRINGS AMONG Dr. A.P.J. ABDUL KALAM, Dr. MANMOHAN SINGH AND Mrs. SONIA GANDHI.
11. A MADONNA OF INDIA Mrs. PRATIBHA PATIL AND THE INDIAN PRESIDENCY


Note:
Paper backs are available for books Nos. 5, 9, 10 and 11
Other books are available in the kindle version. 
All books will be converted into paper backs very soon.






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