Friday, February 2, 2018

Letter No.596


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 hid 595 letters from the eye of the people.
If the President of India had made the Constitution of India an operative one, the Supreme Court of India might have issued orders to the law enforcing agencies to detain all owners of the registered newspapers and the TV channels all over India for taking away the ‘life’ and ‘liberty’ of the 1000 million people of India for the last 17 years.
The present man entered the national politics of India at least 12 years before Mr. Narendra Modi entered the national scene. Had the elections been not rigged, the people might have chosen this man as the Prime Minister of India long ago.
       The reason for this conclusion is that the people judge the leaders based on their past performance rather than based on their assurances.
       As a prime minister, Mr. Narendra Modi could have performed some wonders.
Considering all Indians as his brothers and sisters, he could have enlarged the freedom of the people and enjoyed their support.
Instead he chose the ‘We will strange you’ policy of Mr. A.B. Vajpayee and Dr. Manmohan Singh.  Thus, he blocked the flow of knowledge to the children of India as the first step.
He opened the public sector banks to his promoters as the second step. All banks became bankrupt within three years.
He concealed the money in the Provident Fund and Pension Fund as the third step.
       He has no inherent right over the natural resources of the children of India. Yet he handed over them perennially to his promoters as the fourth step.  
       Now, the State Governments have handed over the medical insurance to the various pressure groups in their States. Some, in fact, mint money. In the Union Budget for 2018-2019 presented yesterday, there is an attempt to hand over the same scheme to the manipulators in the national level.  Yet the Prime Minister is proud of his budget.    
       India is replete with intellectuals. There are many achievers in the ISRO and others.
       The present man is a common man in the street. Yet, his achievements in the Indian political sphere, law and English are sufficient to make him a household name in India. Instead, Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi is a household name in India virtually for nothing and the present man is a zero.
       The fact that he converted the present man into a zero alone is sufficient for the people to bring him to the ground level.
       India needs leaders capable of giving democracy.
For this, it is imperative that the natural resources must be restored.
       Further, anything that happened to the present man in his political life should not happen to any children in future.
       The nation must make the implementation of the ‘We will strange you’ policy impossible for the Supreme Court of India.
None shall rule India by exploiting the ignorance of the people.
       The word ‘exploitation’ is a unique word found in the Constitution of India.
       ‘His reputation will affect my reputation. Please don’t make the Constitution of India an operative one’. No prime minister can talk like this to the President of India. Article 21 prohibits this.
       The question of interpretation of the Constitution is for the President of India and the courts have no business over-ruling him/her because their interpretation of the Constitution is different from his/her.
This is letter No.596
Regards
V. Sabarimuthu
2-2-2018

             
        

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