* CHRONICLE - PENSIONERS CONVERGE HERE, DISCUSS ISSUES OF THEIR CHOICE * CHRONICLE - WHERE EVEN THE CHAT COLUMN PRODUCES GREAT DISCUSSIONS * CHRONICLE - WHERE THE MUSIC IS RISING IN CRESCENDO !

               
                                   

Tuesday, July 01, 2014

T SAMPATH IYENGAR

Read the 'writing on the wall'.


Mr Srinivasa Murthy's statement " not a day passes without new grounds being covered " towards a united approach before Supreme Court on the 12th August is reassuring, but we see no visible signs of the same. We do not know the thinking of Asthanaji and AIRIEF. Perhaps Mr Murthy may have an inkling of it. But what about us, the poor anxious pensioners, who have no access to leaders of any group. 

  • Can some one tell us about the grounds covered towards united fight. 
  • We do not know what the 480 pages of LIC submission for SC contains - atleast a gist of it would do. 
  • Is LIC insisting that the resolution passed should be approved by the Government though this contention is disallowed in clear terms by the Jaipur HC judgment.
  • If the united petition of all the stake holder petitioners is on one point of implementation of the 3 HCs judgments then the merits of the case may not be considered at this stage and as SC itself has refused to grant stay of any of the judgments, there is a good possibility of a positive direction in this regard by the SC. It is here that the importance of united approach lies which needs to be realised by all concerned.

Approach to Government too would be more effective if all the LIC pensioners unions come together and seek appointment with Prime Minister and Finance Minister than submitting petitions to individual MPs/Miniasters. PRAY BETTER WISDOM BE DAWN ON OUR LEADERS.
T SAMPATH IYENGAR
BANGALORE