Rule of Law has not yet completely died in India, though rot has set in. Both Central and State Governments, the Society have to work out to bring back "Rule of Law" to central stage. Trigger for this ybdonkey's view is the video in circulation in social media, about a reward of Rs. 1 crore (Rs. 10 million) announced by Shri Chandravat, RSS Pramukh at Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, to anyone who beheads Mr. Pinarayi Vijayan, Chief Minister of Kerala State. This video is available on internet abundantly. Here is one link, which I have come across: Click here to go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zboOokjPye0, and see the video.. When yb-donkey-this-blogger viewed this youtube video, he felt that Mr. Chandravat, the Ujjain RSS Pramukh, who spoke on the mike, HAS all the characteristic traits of a speaker (oratorial style, body language, waving hands, modulation of language, selection of words etc. etc.) needed to become, Prime Minister of India, someday. Of course, in addition to oratorial skills and capabilities, he must also have manipulating and manoeuvre-ing abilities to handle persons, groups, committees, people and situations.
A news report on this subject can be read at DeccanChronicle.com: Click here to see and study the news at Deccan Chronicle.com.
yb-donkey's personal views not intended to be imposed on others
If Mr. Pinarayi Vijayan has managed to kill 300 workers, the matter should be of great seriousness, deserving National Attention. But, Mr. Chandravat has chosen a wrong method, to draw attention of the Nation to the alleged murders. The Organ of RSS, - BJP is in power at Centre, If the matter is brought by RSS leaders to the attention of the Prime Minister, Home Minister, they might/could have ordered an investigation by CBI, and prosecution of the guilty in Specially established CBI Courts. If, Mr. Chandravat is emotionally disturbed about the killings he can explore the following options:
*Mr. Chandravat can approach RSS Nagpur Headquarters, with a request to take up at National Level.
*Mr. Chandravat can file a police complaint at Ujjain itself under various sections of IPC.
*Approach High Court of Madhya Pradesh / Kerala with a writ under Article 226 of Constitution.
*If his Article 226 Writ fails in High Courts, he can approach Supreme Court of India, under Article 32 of Constitutioin.
There is no need to raise the issue of Godhra killings, and retributive Gujarat Mayhem.
There is no need to call for killing 300,000 people (See the video).
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