Sanjha Morcha

NEED TO STOP THE TAMASHA AT JANTAR MANTAR

 From: Colonelrajan Srinivas <colonelrajan44@gmail.com>
Date: 1 November 2016 at 11:14
Subject: Recommencement of Relay Fast for Justice (RFFJ) at Jantar Mantar wholly un-necessary
To: Maj Gen Satbir Singh SM <satbirsm@yahoo.com>, Maj Gen Satbir Singh <satbirsm@gmail.com>, 

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Respected Veteran Gen Satbir Singh,

Jai Hind.

1.       It is indeed sad to hear that you have decided to re-commence ‘Relay Fast for Justice’ (RFFJ) at Jantar Mantar on 1 Nov 2016, for grant of OROP.

2.       I feel sad because I am unable to fathom as to how come you are so naïve not to know that re-commemncement of RFFJ at Jantar Mantar is wholly un-necessary on account of the following:

(a)        Having filed a case in the Hon’ble Supreme Court with regard to OROP, the matter is sub judice (under judicial consideration and therefore prohibited from public discussion elsewhere); and, that one must not do anything that can even remotely be construed as exerting pressure on the Hon’ble Supreme Court; thus inviting a rap by way of Contempt of Court.

(b)        Justice L Narasimha Reddy, Chairman One Man Judicial Committee, instituted by the Govt to look into anomalies in the grant of OROP has submitted its report only couple of days ago, ie. on 26 Oct 2016; and, it would be reasonable to assume that the Govt would take a min of three months to process and act on the recommendations of the Report.

3.   It is sad to hear from two Veterans of the rank of Maj Gen, both Founder Members and Members of the present Governing Body, duly elected during the last AGM in Nov 2014, that you do not listen to them or to their advice; and that, you bulldoze your way and take unilateral decisions in the GB Meetings, based on majority vote, given that the GB as it exists to day is packed with your camp followers.

4.    I wish, good sense prevails on you to listen to your colleagues, who have been with you through thick & thin.

 Regards,

Col Rajan

Bangalore, 9449043770