Thursday, July 22, 2010

CHAPTER 149. The Most Abominable Type of Existence

149

ABOMINABLE TYPE OF EXISTENCE

The last mail was submitted to Her Excellency the President of India on 6 July 2010. A meeting of the Union Cabinet ensued.
Sri Lankan Navy on 8 July 2010 caught hold of some Indian fishermen straying in the Sri Lankan waters and killed one of them. There were reports that Sri Lanka had earlier killed more than 500 Indian fishermen.
The ruler of India and the Prime Minister of India did not react to the above incident. However - as usual – some political parties condemned it. The Government arrested a political leader of Tamil Nadu State allegedly because he incited violence in this matter.
The present writer had requested the Union Government to recover the weapons and gun boats given to Sri Lanka. India responded by donating a frigate. Now, they use the same gun boats to capture and kill Indian fishermen.
As the Chinese forces occupy one part of Sri Lanka, India could have taken charge of the Tamil areas based on Indo-Sri Lankan Peace Keeping Accord for rehabilitation. But India gave money to Sri Lanka only to help it to maintain a big army.
Evidently, the fishermen die mainly because India is in the hands of a blood seeking ruler.
China on 9 July 2010 said that India engaged in “under the table” and “unfair” competition against the Chinese industry. China added that India should not try to contain the growth of its neighbour.
The growth of China need not be at the expense of India. China has broken the backbone of Indian industry through the back door. It must allow the Indian industry to survive. It must wait till the trade imbalance is addressed to the satisfaction of India. Besides, it must retreat to the pre-1988 strategic position. Then, India would buy finished products equivalent to finished products and raw materials for raw materials.
Now China signed a $525 million deal to build two highways in the Pak occupied Kashmir (PoK).
India owes more than $25 billion to China. China, in turn, disburses a fraction of this amount to the neighbouring countries of India to secure their loyalty.
The Foreign Secretary of India called on the Tibetan leaders on 12 July 2010.
Just as the neighbouring countries of India should not allow any third party to use their territory to threaten the sovereignty of India, India should not allow anyone to use its territory to threaten the sovereignty of China.
It is true that China invaded Tibet. But no country is isolating China. In fact, no country is recognizing Tibet as an independent nation. Strategically a buffer state between India and China is desirable. But, India is not keeping an eye beyond the Himalayas. Therefore, as a responsible neighbouring country of China, India cannot afford to promote Tibetan freedom struggle in the present way. Other interested countries must take up this matter and take a final decision in one way or other.
It may be recalled that in 1959, India welcomed the Tibetan leaders. They were allowed to stay in a famous House where the so-called Father of the Nation had been staying. India then foolishly allowed the Tibetan leaders to hold international press conferences. These developments - apart from some other factors - prompted China to invade India.
India had been - quite unnecessarily - touching the nose of China by allowing the Tibetan leaders to hold press conferences till May 2010. The Chapter 143 of this work alone curtailed this.
It may not be correct on the part of India to allow any refugees to use Indian passport or the passport of any unrecognized countries. For instance, India could allow a Tamil refugee to use the passport of his homeland, only after officially recognizing him as a citizen of an independent nation. Until then, he must have a Sri Lankan passport.
Some Union Ministers reiterated that India was heading towards 9 per cent growth rate. The cement industry is showing negative growth rate. The paint industry is getting heavy blows. The Union Ministers are not reporting anything that is negative. The Prime Minister had no other thing to talk for a long time. Now the other Union Ministers repeat this only to transmit public asset to private parties.
Unable to compete with the private players, the public sector telephone company, the BSNL, wanted to surrender the 2G spectrum. Further, it wanted the Government to refund the money given for the 3G spectrum. In this connection, it must be noted that there was a time when the employees of the BSNL were somewhat indifferent towards consumers. Now the newly recruited employees have become polite to the extent of speechless. They - in their poor attire - are downcast and sad. Are they not getting decent salary? Is there no security of service? The plight of the employees in the private telephone companies and some other Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) must be more abominable than this. Her Excellency the President of India alone could banish the sorrow from their heart.
The Orissa High Court on 14 July 2010 cancelled the license granted by the Orissa State Government to the Posco to explore the iron ore because the Government had “arbitrarily” and “illogically” ignored an application submitted by another Indian Company in 1991. The court directed the Government to dispose of all pending applications of the petitioner within four months.
What will happen after four months cannot be predicted. If the Union Government had taken over all natural assets, such cases could have been avoided. As the Government ignored this demand, a court has boldly stepped in to establish justice.
The above judgement is a small step for the Orissa High Court. But it is a giant step for the mankind as this court now fearlessly stands for law. This might help establish peace in the Orissa State.
All right thinking people would say that the Orissa High Court – just like the armed forces - lighted fire.
Why did the court take many years for the above? It is not known. The present writer cannot claim any credit for the present judgement. However, many latter Chapters of this work had been emailed to the High Courts in India including the Orissa High Court. The court might have - among other things - reckoned the new stand of the armed forces as mentioned in Chapter 135.
No sooner the above judgement came out, than the public sector Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) agreed to start a joint venture with the Posco in Bokaro, Jharkhand. Therefore, whether the judgement is due to an arrangement or not is not known.
Since the last mail, the media did not report the whereabouts of the Prime Minister of India. This gave the impression that he was in a self imposed house arrest.
At last, the Prime Minister of India attended a meeting of the Chief Ministers on 14 July 2010. He welcomed the Chief Ministers with folded hands. This must have an ominous meaning because it is not customary for the Prime Minister to telecast such scenes.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister informed the decision of the Government to strengthen the paramilitary forces and to set up a Unified Command to eliminate militancy.
The Union Government did not concede the demands of the militant people before taking the above decision. This shows that the ruler of India is even now seeking blood.
India on 15 July 2010 lifted the ban on the import of power related equipment from China. India, further, agreed to come out with detailed guidelines for importing telecom equipment. Whether the guidelines would include transfer of technology or not is not known. Whether, China agreed to cancel the nuclear deal with Pakistan or not also is not known.
The decision to import power equipments would break the backbone of the Indian generator manufacturers. In fact, the above decisions show the might of China over the Union Government. Obviously, China is forcing India to remain as its vassal in one way or other. Now Her Excellency the President of India alone could protect the Indian industry from the Chinese onslaught.
The Chief of Army Staff on 16 July 2010 asked the Army officers to be mentally prepared to fight against militancy, if the situation on the ground did not improve.
The nation had been sinking down to a demonic rule till the armed forces lighted fire. Since then the death rate has been falling down drastically.
It is pertinent to recall that Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1917 described the British rule as demonic although even 100 people did not die due to police action in the preceding 5 years. In contrast, 10, 000 people have died in the last five years.
Tilak then said that the British rule ended in slavery. Though the British jailed some leaders, they ensured 100 per cent FREEDOM of expression. In contrast, the people have not tasted FREEDOM since independence.
The ruler of India is not seen anywhere since 6 July 2010. She might have realized that no more deaths would be attributed to her ignorance. She might have come to the conclusion that only Demons would kill people without giving FREEDOM. Therefore, she might have asked the Government to grant FREEDOM of speech. The Prime Minister might have explained his constraints. Therefore, she might have decided to part with politics.
In a democracy, a man must fight his way to the throne in an atmosphere of FREEDOM with lion like valour. Then the armed forces would respect him and even obey him in good faith wherever he sits. A woman should not seek any concession in this matter.
The present ruler posed for TV cameras in the first five years of her political career. The manipulators, in turn, persuaded foreign dignitaries, including the then President of China, to call on her. The media gave great publicity to such visits. She did not utter even a word during this time. However, the people were forced to think that there was no alternative. Even after entering Parliament, she did not utter a word. All that the people saw was her hand signs and various facial expressions.
Now all right thinking people going through this work would tell that the present ruler got the mandate through deception. This must be the reason why she is always seeking blood.
As soon as the Chief of the Army Staff said that the army was getting ready to fight the militant people, the ruler allowed some political leaders to meet her. Therefore, she might again appear before the people to lead a most abominable type of existence with the help of the media mafia and the armed forces.
The Chief Justice of India must note that the Supreme Court must be free from favouritism. Then only it could enforce FREEDOM of speech without fear. As it failed to establish justice in this matter, it failed to establish peace. As a result, more than 10,000 people have died in the last five years.
Apart from the modes of darkness, ignorance, passion and goodness, a man might be situated in a mode of Demons. It is said that a man situated in a mode of demons gradually sinks down to the most abominable type of existence.
The facts from 6 July 2010 to 18 July 2010 are being submitted to Her Excellency the President of India on 19 July 2010.
V.SABARIMUTHU

Sunday, July 18, 2010

CHAPTER 148. NECTAR

148


NECTAR


The Union Government now sanctioned about $300 million to the victims of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Stung by the observation of this writer in Chapter 145, the ruler of India directed the Government to make amends for the foolishness committed by her husband 26 years ago.
Union Minister on 20 June 2010 said that the army would not be used against the militant people.
The Army and the Air Force lighted fire. This was mentioned in Chapter 135. The media mafia was used to pressurize them. A few retired army commanders were contacted to get articles. A few TV channels initiated discussions on the role of armed forces in eliminating militancy. But it did not cut any ice.
If the armed forces had not lighted fire, thousands of boys, girls and soldiers might have died every day.
It is pertinent to point out that the latter chapters of this work had been sent to the Army and the Air Force.
In this connection, it must be acknowledged that many - as a rule - do not open the mails from unknown people. Further, the commanders of the armed forces cogitate over many matters and as such they will not get time to read unsolicited mails. In fact, the probability of these letters hitting their hands is very less. Therefore, the thinking that they might have gone through this work is like living in a fool’s paradise.
Nevertheless, the copies of these letters were not sent to the paramilitary forces. They are going on killing the militant people.
Thus, the present writer contributed his share to save the lives of many people.
Surely, the Army and the Air Force are now in the higher planets.
The positive nature of the 7 May 2010 judgment of the Supreme Court is largely due to the new stand of the armed forces.
What would happen tomorrow is not known. However, even if the work had saved one human life, the present writer will consider it as nectar of the human beings.
A political leader from the Tamil Nadu State on 18 June 2010 said that there were spies among the 25,000 Chinese labourers in North Sri Lanka and that some of them were gathering intelligence on India. Sri Lanka immediately said that there were more Chinese in India than in Sri Lanka.
In this connection, it must be noted that that this is the first time that the Government is disseminating the views of the political leaders on the question of Chinese occupation of Sri Lanka. The present writer had pointed out this. At least now, the Union Government must send back the refugees to replenish the vacuum.
China on 22 June 2010 reiterated its decision to build two nuclear reactors in Pakistan.
THE HINDU newspaper on 24 June 2010 virtually requested India to enjoy the Pakistan-China nuclear deal. The reason was that the deal was inevitable.
In this connection, it must be stated that India is recklessly selling iron ore to China. China is, in fact, creating mountains using Indian soil. The above newspaper belongs to this export lobby.
India must be alert to recognize the environmental changes. The security of the country shall not be compromised for trade.
The above nuclear deal is more dangerous than the question of infiltration from Pakistan. Therefore, India must talk against the deal rather than talking about the infiltrators endlessly. Pakistan will have to respond to the concern of India.
The newspapers now revealed that the public sector telephone company –the BSNL- did not pay the money for the 3G spectrum.
In this connection, it must be stated that BSNL is spending 80 per cent of its revenue on salaries. Thus its money comes back to the people. At the same time, the private operators siphon off 80 per cent of their revenue to other countries. This is causing economic deprivation of the highest order. This leads to the depletion of the foreign exchange also. But no one is ready to change the status quo.
The militant people killed 3 police men on 23 June 2010 in the Chhattisgarh State.
Her Excellency the President of India on 23 June 2010 described the Tamils as the “pride” of the nation. She said that the Tamils respected the culture of others. She mentioned the fundamental rights and equality present in the Constitution of India. She embedded these in the central part of her speech on Tamil language. This speech is present in the presidentofindia website. Anyone following this work would agree that the President was indirectly referring to the people like this writer. If the President could confirm this, it would go down as nectar.
A Union Minister on 24 June 2010 said that the shares of the public sector aluminium company –Nalco- would not be sold. Anyone would agree that this is the repercussion of the last mail submitted to Her Excellency the President of India. It is also nothing but nectar.
The Government now disclosed that more than 10,000 people, including police personnel, were killed in a span of five years from May 2005 to May 2010. In 2009, 2372 people were killed. 439 people were killed from January 2010 to May 2010. But the ruler of India considers this as her crown and waits for another tragedy.
Wearing a cap, the ruler of India on 28 June 2010 laughed at 1000 million people.
In this connection, it must be noted that the ruler of India did not appear in any public meetings from 18 June 2010 to 27 June 2010. This gave the impression that she – like the former Prime Minister of India – decided to quit politics for good. Her reappearance shows that she believes in the power of the media to conceal this work.
The Union Government now said that lack of independent directors in the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) was a hurdle to sell their shares.
In this connection, it must be stated that some private players are keeping unlimited money as profit from the natural resources. Whenever they fail to buy assets abroad, they force the Government to sell the shares of the PSUs. Therefore, on 15 June 2010, the Union Cabinet –after taking all precautions - decided to sell the shares of the PSUs. But the Chapter 147 sent on 18 June 2010 vetoed it. The Government might have, among other things, reckoned the new stand of the armed forces. It was nectar to this writer. The ruler considered this as poison. Therefore, the media concocted the above story. The ruler enjoys this through her silence.
An Indian private company now bought the shares of a company in the US for over $ 3billion. India released the foreign exchange without uttering a word.
27 paramilitary personnel and 15 militant people were killed in a battle on 29 June 2010 in the Chhattisgarh State.
The militant people must have understood the meaning of the stand taken by the armed forces to their struggle and halted their retaliatory actions against the innocent people and the soldiers. The Government also should have accepted all their demands that were constitutional and invited them for talks. But nothing, except killings, happens.
The coffins of the soldiers were covered with the national flags. There were gun salutes also. Ironically, when the gun salutes were going on, the ruler of India named a vanquished airport after a former Prime Minister of India. After all, the soldiers- consistent with the theory of Plato-need not have any family.
Who is responsible for this tragedy?
The first Prime Minister of India gave some natural assets to a few private parties. His daughter silently handed over oil and gas reserves to them. His grandson-while directing the attention of the people to Sri Lanka- allowed them to consolidate their position. The wife of his grandson even decided to hand over $66 billion rotting in the Provident Fund (PF) account to them.
The above leaders - apart from the Father of the Nation- are responsible for the above tragedy. But, the roads, buildings, ports, airports and various schemes are being named after them daily.
The people say that the ruler of India loves the people. None knows that she gave $ 1 trillion to a few individuals in the last six years and is poised to give an equal amount to them in the next four years.
A soldier receives about $500 per month. He sacrifices his life to enable about ten people to remove $1 billion every day!
Is it possible for the present ruler to solve this problem today?
Even today, she could solve this problem and go to the stars. For this, it may be necessary for her to hate some of her friends. Nietzsche says that a man must not only love his enemies, he must also be able to hate his friends.
The Chief Justice of India on 1 July 2010 opened his eyes and said that the people must implement the principles found in the epics like the Ramayana to bring out an egalitarian society. He solicited everyone to work for equality. This shows that he is following this work carefully. Perhaps, he discerns a physical repetition of an epic in this work.
In this connection, it must be stated that this work was started only to solve some national problems. The Supreme Court (SC) was requested only to establish justice in India and not to curb private initiatives.
The natural assets belong to all people. The SC must take over it only to establish justice in India. For this, the SC could use the Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Equality, Unity, Article 16 or any other things present in the Constitution of India. Or the Chief Justice could give a physical meaning to the 7 May 2010 judgment of the SC. This alone would ensure FREEDOM.
Further, SC must note that FREEDOM is essential not only to protect the fundamental rights of the people but also to maintain law and order. It must note that the FREEDOM of 1000 million people now depends on the thinking of one ruler. However, this is not autocracy or dictatorship. Some people encourage a person to play a particular role; and they in turn plunder the nation. In such a situation, the SC must be very alert to check it.
It is said that one could enjoy nectar even in this life.
The facts from 18 June 2010 to 5 July 2010 are being submitted Her Excellency the President of India on 6 July 2010.
V. SABARIMUTHU

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

CHAPTER 147. FOOLISHNESS

147


FOOLISHNESS

The Union Government on 15 June 2010 decided to sell 10 per cent shares of the public sector Coal India Limited (CIL) and Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL). The Union Government, further, disclosed its intention to sell the shares of many other Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) including Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC).
In this connection, it must be stated that a leader had decided to part with the policy of selling shares based on this work –particularly Chapter 41. As the present decision is almost like robbing the dead, she would not approve it.
It must be noted that the right to own property is a legal right of a citizen of India. However, alienating his property just to sell it to another individual is against his fundamental rights. The PSUs are the property of the people and the Government shall not sell them.
Under extreme conditions, the Government, in good faith, could sell them consistent with Chapter 41 of this work. For this, it is imperative that the Government must be a democratically elected one. As the Government did not give FREEDOM to the people before conducting the election, the present Government is not a democratically elected one.
The people of Manipur State have a fundamental right to own a definite number of shares of every PSU. Otherwise, there is no obligation on their part to remain with Indian Union. In order to ensure their fundamental rights, the Supreme Court should exercise its powers at the apt moment. This principle of check and balance alone would ensure decentralization of powers. It is very important because it is closely linked to the UNITY present in the Constitution of India.
However, the Chief Justice of India is not opening his eyes. Nietzsche says that where sleep is the goal, life lacks meaning.
Her Excellency the President of India –with all her legal background – would understand it better.
The paramilitary forces killed 16 militant people, including three women, on 16 June 2010 while they were in their hideout.
It is not customary for the Government to publish the war scenes. However, this time the Government released two pictures through a newspaper on 17 June 2010.
In one picture, it showed a young boy. Excepting for the accident of birth in a tribal community, he would not have committed any crime. His hands were tied to his back. His stomach was empty. Curly hair was unkempt and filthy. He had no shirt. There was no trace of fear or anxiety. However, his gaunt frame seemed to shudder with repressed wrath and looked like a mini David of Michelangelo.
In another picture, the paper showed the dead body of a young girl. Her attire comprised a loose shirt no better than ribbons and poor pants. Her hands were tied with a twine. The legs were also tied together. A wooden pole passed through the chinks of legs and hands. Two soldiers were carrying with difficulty the pole on their shoulders. Her body was hanging upside down; her pathetic face was facing the sky. Her unkempt hair remained tangled giving her an appearance of a hunted hare. As her legs and hands connected the pole, ironically, it looked like a garland - smeared with dirt and grime - made for the above leader.
The above pictures could be printed in the currency notes just to show that the Government is fulfilling the objectives of the so-called Father of the Nation.
Several individuals and organizations are working to prevent the atrocities against women. Many political parties are wedded to the welfare of women. There is a Supreme Court to render justice. Besides, there are State and Central Human Rights Commissions. But, there is no reaction to the dark deed of blood committed by the soldiers. There is not even a demand for a post mortem.
Hereafter, the Government would not release such pictures. However, did the girl kill any one? Did she fight? Was she a helper of the militant people? Did she play any role in the recent train tragedy? Why did she remain in a hideout? Did she demand anything unconstitutional? For whom did she sacrifice her life? Did she threaten the liberty of the above leader? Nothing is known to anyone.
The above pictures show that many forest areas are filled with corpses of soldiers, innocent people and militant people. The air is now reeking with the sickening stench of clotted human blood. The air is also filled with the plaintive cries of some innocent victims including passengers.
In this connection, it must be stated that the Government could kill anyone only after giving FREEDOM to the people. Therefore, all the orders of the Government to kill the people are out and out unconstitutional.
The paramilitary forces do not know that a leader got the mandate to rule India without giving FREEDOM.
Even the fish have the FREEDOM to escape from the net of a fisherman. The above leader is not giving even this FREEDOM.
The above leader knew that her contribution to nation building is not even a fraction of the contribution of this writer. If the Government had given due recognition to this work, this writer would have become dearer to the people than the above leader long ago. But due to her ignorance, she is not giving FREEDOM. Instead she is dousing the whole society into decline. Now, even the women are being murdered in cold blood just for money. The present writer must tell this because no one is coming forward to extricate the people from the present anarchy.
The Prime Minister of India, Minister for Home Affairs, Minister for Finance, Minister for Defense, Minister for Commerce and a few others are foolishly advising the above leader to deny FREEDOM. Her Excellency the President of India must give good advice to her and see that no girl is killed in a similar fashion before giving FREEDOM.
It is said that the action performed in the mode of ignorance results in foolishness.
The facts from 15 June 2010 to 17 June 2010 are being submitted to Her Excellency the President of India on 18 June 2010.
V.SABARIMUTHU

Friday, June 18, 2010

CHAPTER 146. ILLUMINATION

146


ILLUMINATION



        The last Chapter was submitted to Her Excellency the President of India on 9 June 2010. A meeting of the Union Cabinet was held on 10 June 2010.

An Indian Telephone Company bought the African operations of the Zain Telecom for $10.7 billion. The media reported this on 9 June 2010.
With this acquisition, the above Indian company has 180 million subscribers in 18 Asian and African nations.
Everyone would tell that even a State Government in India, with all its resources, cannot make such an acquisition. This is not to inveigh against his wealth at all.
It must be noted that the revenue of the public sector BSNL during 2009-2010 was about $ 33 billion. It had a market share of about 20 per cent.
Therefore, the revenue of the private sector telephone companies during 2009-2010 was about $132 billion. It would increase to $176 billion during 2010-2011. The Service Tax during 2010-2011 must come to about $ 17.6 billion. But the Union Budget for 2010-2011 does not reflect this. They collect the tax but, apparently, do not remit the entire amount to the Government. Other taxes are also similarly related. The Government knowingly allows this.
The BSNL is spending a huge amount on salaries. But the Telephone Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) did not prescribe the work load or the service condition of the employees of the private telephone companies. It failed even to regulate the salaries. Therefore, they are spending only a very small amount on salaries. Their profit during 2010 -2011 would be about $88 billion.
A rough calculation would show that the profit from all the natural resources is more than $ 220 billion per year. Any democratically elected Government would pluck this wealth to promote the entrepreneurship of 1000 million people.
Now only about ten individuals take this. Naturally, they are going on buying the entire world.
So long as they get this profit, they would corrupt the entire system.
The President of Sri Lanka came to India on 9 June 2010. As usual, he was given a red-carpet welcome. Seven agreements were signed.
One agreement was related to security.
India would give $1 billion for Sri Lankan ports, airports and railways. Besides, $250 million would be gifted to build 50,000 houses.
Further, India would supply 1000 MW of electricity to Sri Lanka. For this, Indian and Sri Lankan electricity grids would be interconnected. A 500-MW power plant would be built in Sri Lanka. This might pre-empt Sri Lanka from seeking nuclear reactors from China. The Chapter – 140 motivated the Government to take this step.
Within two days of signing the above agreements, Sri Lanka allowed China to strengthen its naval base in its land. Five other agreements were also signed with China.
The naval base of China would always remain as a target for Indian forces. China got a berth in Sri Lanka because India did not give FREEDOM to the people to know the moves of China.
As the strengthening of the naval base defeats the agreement signed with India, India shall not give any gifts to Sri Lanka.
Similarly, India should not have compromised its security to strengthen trade relationship with China. But India is not confiscating even the illegally imported items. Besides, India is granting marketing rights to some individuals to make quick money.
The leader possessing the mandate to rule India attended a meeting of the newly constituted 17 member National Advisory Council (NAC) along with the Prime Minister of India.
The duty of the NAC is to illuminate the Government on various issues.
However, the Prime Minister cautioned the NAC that its advice should not affect the economic growth. Therefore, the NAC cannot advise the Government to use public assets for public welfare. The NAC cannot illuminate the Government.
Obviously, the NAC is a ceremonial committee. This shows that the Congress president wants to give more and more to the people. Nietzsche says that a man forces power, wealth and even all things to and into himself that they may flow back out of his well as the gifts of his love. Therefore, the Congress president must think of giving gifts to the people without remaining as a robber of FREEDOM.
The Congress president averted the 12 June 2010 strike of the employees of the Air India. Thus the letter No. 143 titled SUCCESS submitted on 31 May 2010 ended in success. This work averted an impending disaster.
The media did not report anything about the strike after 31 May 2010. This shows that the Government is controlling the media.
However, in this matter, the Congress president allowed herself to be illuminated by knowledge. Her passion for justice averted the strike. For a moment, Her Excellency the President of India might have experienced the manifestation of the mode of goodness.
This shows that if the Congress president wanted to take the natural assets today based on the Chapter 144, they would be taken tomorrow. The 7 May 2010 judgment of the Supreme Court would stand her in good stead. In this way, if wanted, she could rise to the mode of goodness.
Protesting over the red-carpet welcome given to the President of Sri Lanka on 9 June 2010, the militant people blasted a railway track on 12 June 2010 in Tamil Nadu State. Alertness of a guard saved the lives of 2000 passengers.
In another incident, police killed 10 militant people. The militant people kill the innocent people. At the same time, anyone going through this work would tell that the person possessing the mandate is killing the militant people without giving any FREEDOM to them to air their views or to hear the views of others.
If the Government had opened this work for public discussion, such incidents would not have happened. The militant people would have chosen a constitutional way to release their pent-up anger. Therefore, anyone going through this work would beseech the Congress president to give FREEDOM to Indians without waiting for another tragedy. In this matter, Congress president must consider the passengers as her own children.
The Chief Justice of India must also open his eyes. It might have come to his notice that if there were any right to FREE speech, at least some small political parties - staying in the opposition - would have demanded the Government to take over the public assets. Now no political party is demanding this. This shows that the Supreme Court is not protecting the rights and interests of the political parties by enforcing FREEDOM of expression.
The Chief Justice of India fears that that the entire system would fall apart if he opened his eyes. He, perhaps, believes that the traditional virtues make for a sound sleep. Therefore, the Chief Justice of India must open his eyes to enforce FREEDOM of expression. This is for the illumination of the people by knowledge.
It is said that the manifestation of the mode of goodness can be experienced when all the gates of the body are illuminated by knowledge.
The facts from 9 June 2010 to 14 June 2010 are being submitted to Her Excellency the President of India on 15 June 2010.
V.SABARIMUTHU

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

CHAPTER 145. DEVELOPED MINDS

145


REBIRTH


Some newspapers now said that the Indian telecom companies would buy Chinese equipment after obtaining security clearance from an international certification agency. This shows that India has no free existence in this sector. Therefore, unless otherwise prevented, the success achieved by Her Excellency the President of India during her visit to China would go down as a short lived one.
The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) on 5 June 2010 said that some private manufacturers were behind the propaganda that the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were vulnerable to manipulations.
It must be noted that the EVMs failed on two very crucial occasions in the Parliament. The entire world watched it. Some say that the votes recorded by the EVMs did not tally in several constituencies and this fact was covered up by telling one reason or other. Therefore, all right thinking people all over India want the ballot paper for voting. The Election Commission of India must tell the real reason for its long fascination with the EVMs. The CEC does not ensure FREEDOM is a different matter.
A retired Wing Commander said that the army could be asked to use lethal weapons against the domestic enemies. According to him, army could be authorized to raid premises and seize documents. THE HINDU published his views on 6 June 2010 in its OPEN PAGE.
The above paper believes that the armed forces exist not to confiscate $1 trillion given to less than ten people but to help the transmission of $1 trillion to them in the next four years. With this objective, the paper might have met several retired officers of the armed forces to obtain an article.
The above article proceeds with the assumption that the enemies of the nation are militant people in the jungles and not the people possessing the power to transmit the natural resources. This shows that the manipulation mafia wants to trap the leaders possessing the mandate to rule India.
This article is the consequence of the denial of FREEDOM in India.
One could put the blame on the entire system –from the President of India to the Supreme Court (SC), the leader of Congress party to the leaders of the political parties, the Prime Minister of India to the Union Ministers and the manipulators to the media mafia –for the denial of FREEDOM. However, all right thinking people would say that the leader possessing the mandate must be specifically responsible for this.
Therefore, the above leader could show any one of the three following ways to the Union Government:
1. A way to give FREEDOM.
2. A way to deny FREEDOM.
3. A way to ignore the matter.
The USA on 6 June 2010 said that India was destined to be a nation of global influence.
The Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bhopal awarded a maximum of two years to the eight accused in the Bhopal gas tragedy case. The judgment came after 26 years. This was the headline news for all newspapers on 7 June 2010.
In this connection, it must be pointed out that the Union Carbide Company, USA, came forward to give some compensation to the victims immediately after the tragedy. Besides, it clearly predicted that the court cases would not give real remedy to the victims. But some lawyers and the media in India foolishly advised the then Union Government to go to the court. As a result, thousands of victims died without getting any compensation.
The New Indian Express on 7 May 2010 in a centre page article said that India lost about $ 42 billion in the 2G spectrum allocation. This shows that the Government lost $ 1 trillion in the last six years and the entire money must be recovered. But the Government has no courage to recover the money.
The predecessor of the present Chief Justice of India took charge as the sixth Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on 7 June 2010.
It must be noted that a three judge SC Bench headed by the Chief Justice of India heard the gas dispute case. In its judgment on 7 May 2010 the judges clearly said that the natural resources must remain under the Government. But they have not come under the Government. Instead, the remaining natural resources like the 3G spectrum went in the hands of some people within days of the judgment.
The Supreme Court should have taken a firm stand in the above matter. If it considered the natural resources as public money, they should have come under the Government. If it considered them as private money, the SC need not have expressed a contrary opinion without any teeth.
Evidently, the Chief Justice of India- like a brave warrior- could have finished his duty satisfactorily and gone to the stars. Then the judgment would have uplifted 1000 million people instantaneously. But he would not have got the present post.
Will anyone in the SC come for the emancipation of 1000 million people in the near future? It is doubtful.
The media reported the above case only sparingly. Yet some people might have followed it. They might have noticed that after hearing the case, there was an inordinate delay in pronouncing the judgment. This writer had duly pointed out this. The judgment came out only on the penultimate day of the date of retirement of the Chief Justice. During this time, the Chief Justice murmured that he saw nothing wrong in judges accepting certain positions after their retirement.
The Chief Justice would not have bargained for a post retirement position. However, the Government might have brought to his notice the vacancy in the NHRC at one time or other. The desire for this position might have diluted the severity of the judgment. Naturally, the Chief Justice did not rise to a higher form.
It is said that a man takes one kind of body and again quits it to take another. The Chief Justice is taking the body situated in the mode of passion to the NHRC. His rebirth is in this world only. If he could rise to the mode of goodness, he would - even in the present post- give meaning to his judgment.
Otherwise, he would do more harm than good to the nation. This is because the people perceive him as a brave warrior. Because of his presence, they think that nothing wrong is going on in India. But he knew that he converted 1000 million people into untouchables.
However, it is said that only developed minds could see what is taking place in front of them.
The important point is that the judges are flexible to political threats. The political leaders would achieve their economic and political objectives by appointing suitable judges or by offering suitable positions. If one or two judges – in rare cases - were incorruptible, they would not get good cases. Or the Government would wait for their retirement. Therefore, the Supreme Court must take necessary steps to save the judiciary from political threats- a threat that emanates from the manipulators. Then only it would hear the cry of the people to protect their fundamental rights.
The facts from 4 June 2010 to 8 June 2010 are being submitted to Her Excellency the President of India on 9 June 2010.
V.SABARIMUTHU