Saturday, March 5, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] CVC QUITS

I can cite 2 examples from my personal experience when M.M.Singh (then
Gov RBI) demonstrated his pliabillity. Only pliable and rootless
persons (he has never won an election)
are appointed to high positions in Congress of Corruption. The fact
that he is at such a high position is evidence that he is highly
pliable / corrupt.

On 3/5/11, Dr. Jagnarain Sharma <dr.jagnarainsharma@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Roy Dada
> You are not incorrect, as your observations are well conceived.
> But leaving behind all politics being discussed, I WANT TO CITE A
> CASE.
>
> I still remember that when Mr Manmohan singh was Governor RBI.
> Mr Pranb was then Finance Minister, who wanted some work to
> be done by Governor Manmohan Singh, which he DECLINED .
>
> Again Pranab dada asked Mr Manmohan singh, again he declined.
> Then high pressure was used against Mr Manmohan singh, when
> he told Pranab Dada that he would rather prefer to resign from
> Governor RBI. Then only the matter ended.
>
> I also can understand that circumstances make a man like
> that, as you see him today. Now there is lot of change.
> The P.M. has regretted on the matter of appointment of CVC.
> Yes I also say that appointment of Thomas was wrong.
> With regards
> Dr JN Sharma
> ADVOCATE/ HUMANRIGHTS ACTIVIST
>
>
> On 3/5/11, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>> "> It is a great news of the present day corruption in our
>> country.
>>> May God bless the King & the Singh"
>>
>> Dear Sharmaji
>>
>> Don't you mean "Queen / Empress" instead of "King" ?
>>
>> Empress Sonia and her army of bootpolishing Singhs
>> (Buta/MM/Montek ... ) are the personifications of corruption.
>>
>> Where have all the Sirdars (like Kehar and Beant) gone
>> off to when the nation needs them most ?
>>
>> Sarbajit
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 8:52 PM, Dr. Jagnarain Sharma
>> <dr.jagnarainsharma@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> DEAR Gupta ji & Mr.Dharmadhikary
>>> Thanks for the message.
>>> It is a great news of the present day corruption in our country.
>>> May God bless the King & the Singh
>>> Regards
>>> Dr JN Sharma
>>>
>>> On 3/5/11, M.K. Gupta <mkgupta100@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>>>> The govt. explaination to the the on the affairs had hardly concinced
>>>> any
>>>> body.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________
>>>> From: KRANTIKUMAR DHARMADHIKARY <krdharma@hotmail.com>
>>>> To: Humjanege <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
>>>> Sent: Sat, 5 March, 2011 5:15:33 PM
>>>> Subject: [HumJanenge] CVC QUITS
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> THOMAS QUITS: A CASE OF SYSTEMIC FAILURE?
>>>> While it is heartening to know that the Supreme Court has held "illegal"
>>>> the
>>>> appointment of PJ Thomas as the CVC, the cleansing that has started with
>>>> his
>>>> resignation should not stop at that. The need is to look beyond the case
>>>> as
>>>> that
>>>> of a single person and instead treat is as a "systemic failure".
>>>> To start with, Kerala Chief Minister has admitted that he went ahead
>>>> with
>>>> appointing Thomas as state's chief secretary in 2007 as he could not
>>>> "antagonize
>>>> the entire IAS lobby that had pushed for his appointment." Had not the
>>>> Kerala
>>>> Vigilance and Anti-Corruption department pointed out his involvement in
>>>> the
>>>> palm
>>>> oil case then?
>>>> It was this post that eventually led to Thomas's Central deputation in
>>>> 2009
>>>> and
>>>> subsequent appointment as the CVC. Thomas claims himself as "a victim of
>>>> political war" which is vindicated by the Kerala Chief Minister's
>>>> statement
>>>> that
>>>> he "took up the case and fought alone all these years." If that had not
>>>> been
>>>> correct, Thomas's name would not have been added in the palm oil case
>>>> charge
>>>> sheet later.
>>>> Further, the government claims that it was not aware about the charge
>>>> sheet
>>>> in
>>>> palm oil case, a fact supported by the ex-CVC Pratyush Sinha. Then the
>>>> question
>>>> arises, if Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj can know about it and
>>>> raise
>>>> it
>>>> at
>>>> the appropriate platform, why did the Prime Minister and the Home
>>>> Minister,
>>>> the
>>>> other two members of the selection panel, not take cognizance of the
>>>> same.
>>>> And
>>>> now, the Supreme Court has laid down new guidelines for the appointment
>>>> of
>>>> the
>>>> CVC.
>>>>
>>>> What is evident in the whole affair is that it is a classic case of
>>>> systemic
>>>> failure wherein there are no tabs whatsoever to cross check and verify
>>>> a
>>>> person's credentials when he is due for appointment to a constitutional
>>>> post
>>>> like that of the CVC.
>>>>
>>>> There needs to be debate on related issues that critically point to
>>>> system
>>>> failure. The palm oil case has been pending before the vigilance and "an
>>>> anti-corruption court" in Kerala since 1992. Nineteen long years, and
>>>> still
>>>> no
>>>> hope of a verdict! No wonder, this case was never included in the
>>>> dossier
>>>> sent
>>>> by the Kerala government to the Centre, when Thomas was being considered
>>>> for
>>>> appointed as a Secretary to the Central government.
>>>>
>>>> The government too now has accepted this particular case as a systemic
>>>> failure.
>>>> That brings forth a question: If this being the case, why only Thomas
>>>> should
>>>> be
>>>> singled out? Why only Thomas should quit? What about the system that
>>>> encouraged
>>>> a tainted person like him to climb the ladder to reach one of the
>>>> highest
>>>> constitutional posts?
>>>> The need of the hour is an overhauling of the system. Just like the CVC
>>>> appointment, there is enough scope pointing to a similar systemic
>>>> failure
>>>> in
>>>> case of 2G, Adarsh, CWG, black money and Pune businessman Hasan Ali
>>>> cases.
>>>> Thomas is likely to file a review petition in the Supreme Court? Will
>>>> the
>>>> apex
>>>> court do justice to the complete case vis-à-vis the system?
>>>>
>>>> LT COL (RETD) K R DHARMADHIKARY
>>>> Member, Board, Transparency International India (TII) New Delhi
>>>> krdharma@yahoo.co.in
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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