by
P.S. Sahni
Were INDIA Bloc Parties to
win 2024 elections, a Judicial Enquiry Commission should be set up to enquire
into the electoral bond scam – said to be the biggest financial scam in post-independent
India. Ministers in the present government including the Home Minister, Prime
Minister would need to be questioned by the Commission; as also senior
bureaucrats; corporate houses and businesses; corporate media – both print and
T.V; the banking and financial institutions. The acts of omission and
commission by all of the above entities/ individuals in the conspiracy which
resulted in this scam would need to be investigated.
The amazing part of the
whole thing is that following statutory/ constitutional/ autonomous bodies as
also the Public Sector Banks; the controlling union ministries; the regulators
have taken not a single step till date to address the issue:
1. NIA 2. CBI 3.
IT Department 4. ED 5. CVC 6. SEBI 7. RBI 8. SBI 9. CAG 10. ECI
Apparent is the collusion
of these entities in the larger conspiracy to keep the culprits at bay so that
the 2024 General Elections pass off with benefit to the present ruling party at
the centre.
Whither Indian Judiciary
In 2019 the
Supreme Court refused to give an interim stay on the electoral bond case.
Presently in 2024 the Supreme Court is aware of the public demand for SIT but
the court has not obliged so far. If pressure on the judiciary continues, it
may adjudicate the matter by the time the next general elections in 2029 take
place!
The present
Prime Minister and Home Minister are unlikely to appear before the proposed
Judicial Enquiry Commission; they would take a cue from Indira Gandhi and
Pranab Mukerjee who did not appear before the Shah Commission!!! Bureaucrats
alone will get scapegoated; and axed, too.
The emerging
scene is grim. Ten TMC leaders protesting at the office of Election Commission
of India, New Delhi on 8th April were detained by police. TMC Netas
were demanding a level playing field and removal of heads of NIA, CBI, ED and
Income tax Department.
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