Wednesday, April 18, 2007

CRIMES COVER-UPs BY VVIPs & PUBLIC SERVANTS

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Editor : Nagaraj.M.R....................vol.3…issue.06.....................21/04/2007
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Editorial : MEGA CRIME COVER-UPS BY VVIPs & PUBLIC SERVANTS

- An appeal to H.E.President of india ,honourable chief jusice of india & honourable prime

minister of india

our publication HRW has brought numerous cases of injustices to the notice of VVIPs & public

servants , seeking justice to the commoners.till date , they have not taken the appropriate

action . by neglecting their public duties , those public servants are aiding the criminals

in their cover-up of crimes.

The corrupt public servants have not taken appropriate action with regard to following

cases which concerns fundamental / human rights of the public & national security. thereby

they are shielding the criminals & meating out injustices to the public. I am giving

below the web addresses of the particular cases & hereby humbly request you for justice.

CASE.1.MEGA FRAUD BY GOI- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/196

CASE.2.KILLER COLAS & MEDICINES OF INDIA http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/201

CASE.3. CRIMINALS IN POLICE UNIFORM & CRIMES OF PUBLIC SERVANTS
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/182

CASE.4.CRIMES OF LAND MAFIA IN INDIA- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/212

CASE.5. CRIMES OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/211

CASE.6. CRIMESS BY LAW COURTS IN INDIA-
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/209

CASE.7.WAKE-UP ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA-
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/208

CASE.8. 3RD DEGREE TORTURE BY POLICE & SHOW-CAUSE NOTICE TO VVIPs-

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/206

CASE.9.CORPORATE CRIMES IN INDIA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/171

CASE.10.HUMAN ORGANS FOR SALE BY A POORMAN
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw/message/203

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hereby,HRW requests your kindself to provide justice in the above matter at the earliest.

JAI HIND. VANDE MATARAM.

Your's sincerely,
Nagaraj.M.R.

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AN APPEAL TO HONOURABLE CHIEF MINISTER OF MANIPUR

Dear Sir ,

INDIA: Two persons abducted and murdered allegedly by the Assam Rifles in Manipur

Name and address of the victims:
1. Mr. Laishram Thouba Singh, aged 21 years, son of Mr. Laishram Gopa Singh, residing at

Heirok Part II, Laishram Leikai, Thoubal district, Manipur
2. Mr. Huidrom Arunkumar Singh, aged 25 years, son of Mr. Huidrom Ningthem Singh, residing

at Heirok Part II, Laishram Leikai, Thoubal district, Manipur
Place and date of the incident: The victims were abducted from Heirok Part II, Laimayum

Leikai, on 30 March 2007
Alleged perpetrators: Unidentified armed persons traveling in a white ‘TATA Sumo' vehicle

I am writing to you to express my concern about the alleged incident of abduction and murder

of two civilians named above. According to the information I have received Mr. Laishram

Thouba Singh and Mr. Huidrom Arunkumar Singh were allegedly abducted from Heirok Part II,

Laimayum Leikai, on 30 March 2007 while they were returning home after attending a cultural

function.

I am informed that later their bodies were found along with the body of an unidentified

person on 12 April 2007 from Mongpijang village which is under the jurisdiction of

Sapermeina Police station. I am also informed that a Joint Action Committee has been

constituted by the people in the locality and that the members of the two victims' families

have filed a complaint at the Thoubal Police Station on 3 April 2007. I am informed that the

autopsy report prepared by the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences reveal that the

victims were subjected to assault before their death. I am aware that the local people have

been protesting against the incident calling upon the government of Manipur to initiate an

immediate and impartial inquiry into the incident. I am also informed that the local people

strongly suspect that officers from the 34 Assam Rifles Battalion is responsible for the

abduction and killing, even though they do not have any direct evidence to link the officers

with the abduction.

I therefore urge you to immediately intervene in the situation to ensure that the incident

is impartially investigated and the perpetrators punished whether it be officers from the

security forces stationed in Manipur or members of the secessionist groups active in

Manipur. I also request you to make sure that the witnesses of the incident are not

threatened or intimidated by anyone. I further urge you to make sure that the investigation

in this case is completed within a reasonable time.

I trust that you will immediately take an action in this case.

Yours sincerely,
NAGARAJ.M.R.
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CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE NEED OF THE HOUR

In India , most of the commercial ventures cheat the government of

it's rightful tax dues. As a result the governments doesn't have enough money to carryout

it's social welfare duties – providing health care , food , potable water to all. In turn

common people are dying due to lack of health care , hunger , mal nutrition , etc. the

murderers of these commoners are TAX EVADING CORPORATES , the politicians & officials keep

mum by taking bribe.
Nowadays , even the underworld activities of mafia , terrorist outfits

, political parties are being financed by the illegal corporate deals. Who says threat to

India is from Pakistan only , it is most likely from our own entrepreneur.
Till date the GOI has not put any corporate bigwigs behind bars for their crimes. The

corporate lobby always clamours for flexible labour laws , credit policies as in U.S.A , but

are mum about SOCIAL SECURITY NET , ENVIRONMENT POLICY & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE as in the same

U.S.A. Why ?
Recently , it has been published that , in India out of vast sales of

counterfeit MOVIE CDs & software CDs , underworld is funding narcotics trade , terrorist

movements. It is high time the small investors , public became aware about the activities of

their neighbouring businessmen / entrepreneurs.
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Public meeting on Nandigram

"Nandigram and Gujarat Fall in the same Category as both were State Sponsored"



(Fourteen people were killed by the West Bengal police on 14 March 2007 when it opened fire

on the agitating farmers against the proposed special economic zone (SEZ) in Nandigram

village of West Bengal. The government proposed to acquire the land of the farmers for SEZ

and give it to a foreign industrial house for establishment of a chemical hub.

People of the surrounding villages have been resisting the government acquisition of their

land as it was their only source of livelihood. In an apparent bid to intimidate and

subjugate the farmers the government of West Bengal with the active assistance of local

armed Communist Party of India (Marxist) cadre used brutal force officially killing 14

people while unconfirmed reports put the figure, including missing above 300.

Peoples Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) and Janhastkshep organized a joint public meeting

on the issue of Nandigram police firing at Gandhi Peace Foundation, Delhi on 3rd April 2007.

A large number of civil rights activist and intellectuals took part in the meeting.s

A report by Dr. Pushkar Raj National Secretary, PUCL.)

A large number of students, lawyers, civil right practitioners and intellectuals attended

the meeting convened by PUCL and Janhastkshep at Gandhi Peace Foundation today, 3rd April

2007. Chairing the meeting and initiating the discussion President of PUCL-Uttar Pradesh

Justice (Rtd.) Ram Bhushan Mehrotra said that in a democracy people should have the right to

decide about the model of development that they would like to adopt for their good. It is

incomprehensible and unacceptable that the government takes upon itself to decide the kind

of development that the people should have and persist with it despite the latter’s stiff

opposition.

Former president of PUCL Justice (Rtd.) Rajender Sachar expressed shock that over the basic

issue of development the governments would go to the extent of shooting the people. `Sane

people of this country must question whether the government that shoots to kill the innocent

to grab their land for development should remain in the office’, he asked. He further said

that in recent times the governments have shown a certain degree of arrogance of power

irrespective of the political parties they belong to and this is an insult to our democracy.

Veteran socialist Surendra Mohan regretted that the government that champions the cause of

poor and unemployed should lay emphasis on capital intensive industry. ` The government says

that they have been inspired by China in the field of SEZ but China has only 6 of them while

we are creating them in every nook and corner of the country. Besides, in china the farmer

does not lose the land, he remains its sole owner’, he said. He further explained that in

the SEZs the labor laws will not apply. It is clearly anti-labor policy and those who have

been championing the cause of the workers and poor have turned their back at them.

Sumit Chakarvati, the editor of reputed weekly Mainstream, paid rich tribute to the dead

farmers who laid their lives for a cause that is dear to the heart of every farmer of the

country. Condemning the Nandigram massacre he said that Gujarat and Nandigram fall in the

same category because they both were state sponsored. `As a leftist I can only hang my head

in shame’, he regretted.

Sumit Chakarvati gave an account of his visit to the west Bengal and surmised that he and

his team came to the conclusion that CPM is sheltering a mafia. He said that West Bengal is

the 5th largest industrialized state of the nation and prior to left front government

assuming power three decades back it was in the 3rd position . What has happened is that

many industries like jute have died down due to the neglect of the government. The need of

the present is to revive those industries and provide employment to the people and not to

industrialize further with the help of capital intensive technology.

Pointing out of the case of Singrur he said that the land in Singrur is regarded as one of

the most fertile land track of the world as per the Geographical Survey of India. The

government is uprooting 15000 people who are depended on agriculture for the sake of

generating the employment for 12000 people!

Well known Supreme Court lawyer Prashanat Bhushan said that he had heard that CPM was no

different than the Congress and the BJP when it came to violent cadre; but now this has been

well established by the happenings of Nandigram. He said that there must be certain

guidelines when the government acquires land of the farmers. Elaborating these guidelines he

emphasized on the ceiling on the land holding of an industrial house; not entrusting the

private parties for rehabilitation of the displaced persons; making gram sabha a deciding

authority in land acquisition of a particular village and finally making a well defined

distinction between the public purpose and the public interest when the land of the farmers

is acquired.

Dr. Aparna from CPI (ML) pointed out that the SEZ Act was passed not long back in the

Parliament unanimously and there was no serious discussion as has become norm when it comes

to the serious policy legislation in the parliament. Now including CPI (M) all the political

parties want amendment in the Act. `The people of this country must ask these peoples’

representative that they should at least be serious parliamentarians’, she exhorted.

Bringing fore her personal visit to Nandigram Dr. Amita Singh, Professor of Centre for Law

and Governance, JNU saluted the spirit of people of Nandigram and said that the farmers of

Nandigram deserve accolade for the fact that they have expressed and asserted what farmers

of the rest of the country have not been able to. She compared what is happening in the

villages adjoining the cities of Haryana with Nandigram and maintained that the resistance

of people of Nandigram will fill the people of the other parts of the country too to rise

against the vested interests of the globalization sponsored corporate interests.

Recalling her visit last year in the region she said that the area has been developed for

last one decade as one of the best in the state to make people self sustained with the

arduous efforts of the self help groups and committed social spirited persons. The result

has been that the area now is free of sanitation related epidemics that claimed hundreds of

life earlier annually.

Besides due to the efforts of the civil society groups the people are self sufficient

economically; in agricultural and related field of animal husbandry, fishery and have grown

in economic self dependence and prosperity. The place is livable and beautiful with local

peoples’ own hard work and efforts of nearly a decade. It is unacceptable for the people of

the area that today the government that did the least for them when they were in dire crisis

comes and tries to snatch their land and deprive them of their honorable livelihood.

Certainly there would be resistance and naturally there was.

Finally Dr. Pushkar Raj secretary of PUCL , placed before the meeting a resolution

condemning the forcible acquisition of agricultural land and forests in the different parts

of the country and depriving the people of their livelihood through the antiquated,

anti-people colonial legislation, viz., the Land Acquisition Act 1894. The resolution

demanded the resignation of the state government and arrest of those who planned and carried

out the Nandigram massacre. The resolution also demanded the repeal of the Land Acquisition

Act, 1894 and the repeal of SEZ Act.

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