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சனி, 9 பிப்ரவரி, 2019

Sivamala's comment in Times of India

MoD's Rafale note: Top developments and reactions

Sivamala wrote:

What this Pappu has brought up is an internal procedure between the various ministries that when one is negotiating the other should stay away. Such procedures are for good management and they are not laws. If a superior non-negotiator interfered, it does not become a criminal offence. Neither does it point to something mala fide. But a higher authority in the know would and should interfere where there is a necessity to lead any talk to a successful conclusion. That in any situation is common sense. Furthermore if the procedures were put in place by a subordinate command it would not bind a superior authority in any case, unless Pappu will in his office allow his clerk to overrule him. A High Court cannot make a rule for the Supreme Court. Neither can a grandson give orders to his grandpa..Even when a subordinate has violated the management procedure as the one referred it is just a procedural error and not a violation of law.Assuming Modiji had interfered in consequence of which Ambani got something out of it, it is good: otherwise it would have gone to a foreign company. Ambani is a local employer and he can employ more Indians in his homeland. The local HAL would take a century to complete the given work and by then India would have lost out in defence to its neighbours. Warning: HAL should cease sleeping on projects.Pappu is just wasting everyone''s time by dwelling on peripheral matters, which are non-issues. Modi is a prime minister and not a clerk in the Defence Ministry. Pappu is making noise as through an absolute offence has been committed. So stupid. No case.Pappu has previously said that the current government is completing the various projects left unstarted or unfinished by the congies and he was displeased with that. His displeasure has become a phobia now. Pappu was waiting to crop the benefits when he can lay his hands on it in future. Now sensing the day might never come, he is badly agitated.

 

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