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If you feel that there is
a political conspiracy behind the arrest of Shankaracharya and justice is
being denied to him, please write to
Chief Justice of India
for immediate
transfer of this case out of Tamil Nadu.
Remember the outcry over
the Ansal Plaza shootout in Delhi when the police had killed a couple of
terrorists? Or how Ishrat Jahan was portrayed as an innocent college girl
after she was killed with her armed Islamist associates by the
Gujarat police? In each case, the 'Pseudo-secularists' disbelieved and
discredited the authorities, deliberately picked holes in the official
version and declared the terrorists as innocent, even before the trial.
In contrast, the stories on Shankaracharya are based entirely on the assumption of
“guilt”. The “Secularists” have happily accepted the TN govt's version of the
story and are publishing baseless reports without providing any evidence.
Suddenly, the trigger-happy policemen who are devils while dealing with
terrorists, Jihadis and the ISI agents have turned into epitome of virtue.
This
letter is addressed to Honorable Chief Justice of India, Dept of Legal
Affairs, National Human Rights Commission, President of India, Prime Minister
of India, Opposition leader, TN Chief Minister and
AP Chief Minister, Madras High Court (what
they can do?)
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Email ids & Sample letter is given
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Email ids:
sclsc@nic.in,
meenarl@nic.in,
ionhrc@hub.nic.in,
presidentofindia@rb.nic.in,
pmosb@pmo.nic.in,
advanilk@sansad.nic.in,
cmcell@tn.gov.in,
cmap@ap.nic.in,
hcourt@tn.nic.in
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Subject:
Request to Transfer the Shankaracharya case out of Tamil Nadu
TO: Honorable
Chief Justice of India,
I am writing this letter as our country is watching in disbelief, the
unfolding political drama since the arrest of Kanchi
Shankaracharya.
The manner in which Kanchi Shankaracharya was
arrested, detained and interrogated by the TN police have left millions of
Indians with the feeling that justice is being denied in this case. Several media reports
clearly suggest that this is a politically motivated, vindictive arrest with
a strong possibility of political conspiracy against the institution of Shankaracharya and the Mutt.
First of all, the
Shankaracharya was arrested in Hyderabad and flown to Chennai without having
access to his lawyers for several hours. The allegations by TN police that
the Shankaracharya could have fled the country are totally baseless and ridiculous in the view of the fact that he is 71 years old,
suffers from diabetes, reportedly does not have a passport and has not
traveled abroad in his entire life. Were the Supreme-Court guidelines
followed in the arrest, detention and interrogation of the Acharya?
The prison rules in Tihar
jail are suitably changed to accommodate the dietary requirements (including
timings) for Muslim convicts during Ramzan. The Shankaracharya is merely an
innocent till proven guilty. But no such consideration has been shown to him
so far. Why?
Even before the trail has
started, few of the accused have admitted before the court that their
confessions to the police (that were used to arrest Acharya) were obtained
under extreme torture.
Key
suspect, Rajni, told the court that “his
teeth and hands were broken” in the custody. Another accused, Kathiravan, said he could not write because the
police had broken his hands. They have pointed
finger to the police as fabricators of the case itself!
In another serious
contradiction, the TN police had all along claimed that “Srirangam Usha" was
involved in the murder of temple manager Shankar Raman in which the seer is
the first accused. After two days of questioning, police failed to find any
evidence of Usha’s involvement in the case. The prosecution had to turn
around and
declare her innocent on Dec 01.
It would be improper to
include all the details in this letter, but several such contradictions and
examples of possible fabrications can be found in various reports here:
http://www.indiacause.com/Cause/C30_Shankaracharya.htm
It is a very sad state of
our nation where, on one hand, we have a minister in the central govt having
charge of Jharkhand massacre on him, we also have ministers that were
involved in the Genocide of thousands of innocent Sikhs in 1984.........And on the other hand we have this extremely shocking situation where the
state police seem to have fixed the Acharya as the culprit from day one and
begun collecting the evidence to that effect. With the developments so far,
it appears that the TN police are acting with the intent other than providing
the justice in this case.
With the state govt
apparently misusing the law and order machinery to fabricate the evidence, I
do not feel that the Shankaracharya can get the justice at the hands of TN
police in TN court. In my view, the justice is possible only if this case is
transferred out of Tamil Nadu or handed over to CBI.
In view of all the above, I would request the Supreme Court of India to
consider this collective request by the online Indian community for
intervening in this case and to consider transferring the case to a different
state or to the CBI at the earliest. Tamil Nadu police should not be allowed
to investigate in this case any further. Also, Andhra Pradesh should not be considered for
this transfer, because that state was involved in the arrest.
I hope the law is equal for all in our country and I wish justice be done in
this case.
Sincerely,
Your Name
Country of Residence
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This letter is addressed to following authorities:
1. Chief Justice of
India -
R.C.Lahoti through the
Supreme Court Legal Services Committee.
This
Committee considers “transferring a case, civil or criminal, pending in one
State to another State within India”.
2. The
Department of Legal Affairs. This department
renders advice to various Ministries of the Government of India on legal
matters.
3.
National
Human Rights Commission. This
committee reviews cases of HR violation.
4. President of India -
Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam,
for information and action.
5. Prime Minister of
India -
Dr.Manmohan Singh,
for information and action.
6. The leader of the
opposition -
L.K.Advani,
for information and action.
7. TN Chief Minister -
Selvi J Jayalalithaa,
for information only.
8. AP Chief Minister -
Dr.Y.S.Rajasekhara Reddy,
for information only.
9.
Chief Justice Madras High Court
-
Hon'ble
Justice Thiru Markandey Katju, for information.
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