NICE LETTER
Dr.Ashok Chugh ( Ex Amc )
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On 27 July 2015 at 23:41, Mohamed Jaffer <mjkassam@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why, I will not waive my gas subsidy
>
> Mangalore Today News Network
>
> An Open Letter to the Prime Minister
> By SUMITH S. RAO
>
> Respected Sir:
>
> You have asked the rich and affluent people of India to waive
> off their share of subsidy on gas cylinders used by them
> in their homes and help in nation building.
>
> I, for one would definitely prescribe to your view and gladly do so.
> In return, I would like all of you esteemed gentlemen and ladies who
> run our great country to also reciprocate our generous offer.
>
> If only, every corporator, MLA, MP, and Minister could also waive off
> his gas subsidy, we the people of India would be
> very proud of you and salute you.
>
> You would be setting an example to the citizens of India.
> Most of you have declared incomes running into a
> few crores while contesting the elections.
>
> When will the day come when you will think of our poor brethren and
> waive off all the perks that you enjoy because of your position.
>
> When will you stop voting unanimously for a pay hike for yourselves,
> while bitterly fighting against all other issues in Parliament?
>
> When will we see you act as responsible citizens and
> fight over issues rather than take party based decisions?
>
> Let me tell you, dear Sir, the Chancellor of a super power like
> Germany Ms. Angela Merkel rides on a public train to work,
> whereas in our country everyone from the Prime Minister,
> to the Members of Parliament, even down to the Zilla Panchayat President
> is allocated a car which is paid for from the coffers of our country
> which is filled generously by the tax payers money.
>
> You incur thousands of rupees worth of telephone bills, electricity bills,
> free accommodation in luxury bungalows, avail free travel on public
> transportation, go on foreign jaunts on flimsy excuses and
> we the people of India pay for it.
>
> When will you be a proud Indian and pay for
> all these facilities availed by you?
>
> You get admitted to luxury hospitals for even a headache and
> especially when a probe is launched against you for any misdemeanor.
> Even there, you get the best beds and facilities free of charge.
>
> Pray, tell me, Sir "When will you pay for these privileges?"
>
> You travel in air conditioned railway coaches and fly first class
> in planes even when you are not on official duty.
> It is us, the citizens of India who pay the fare for you.
>
> Everyone, who is anybody, stakes his claim to fame by clamouring
> for "Z Class" security when the actual risk assessment for that person
> is zero. We, the people of India pay a fortune for your security.
>
> Alas, what a travesty of our times. That you who should be
> protecting the nation are being protected by the common man at his cost.
>
> There are people in India who cannot even afford one meal a day and
> do not even have the strength to complain about it. Sadly, while you
> enjoy a cup of coffee bought at a princely sum of Rupees One or a full meal
> at Rupees Twelve at the Parliament canteen in air conditioned comfort and
> cannot be bothered about these trivial issues.
>
> When shall you pay the full cost of a meal without
> passing on the bill to your countrymen?
>
> Sir, I am just an ordinary citizen of India who dutifully pays his
> Income tax, Service Tax, Value Added Tax, Wealth Tax, Corporation Tax,
> Automobile Registration Tax and Property Tax which goes up to
> nearly 50 percent of our hard earned money while you enjoy the benefits
> of these taxes and live a privileged life because every
> citizen of India pays for your privileges.
>
> The day all of you forego and waive all the unnecessary perquisites
> bestowed upon you by laws enacted by you would be
> a proud one in our nation's history.
>
> The day, you gentlemen who have been elected to power by the
> people to govern our nation become responsible citizens of INDIA will be
> a milestone in our history. That day, all of us will definitely waive off
> our gas subsidy.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> An honest and dutiful citizen.
>
> Sumith S. Rao is a well known city based businessman and
> a former President of the District Small Scale Industries Association.
>
> Note:- Please circulate, so it reaches the PM.
> Dear Citizens
> Forward this msg to a minimum of twenty people on
> your contact list; and in turn ask each of them to do likewise.
>
> In three days, most people in India will have this message.
> This is one idea that really should be passed around.
>
> *Reform Act of 2014*
>
> 1. No Tenure / No Pension: Parliamentarians collect a salary while
> in office but should not receive any pay when they're out of office.
>
> 2. Parliamentarians should purchase their own
> retirement plans, just as all Indians do.
>
> 3. Parliamentarians should no longer vote themselves a pay raise.
> Their pay should be linked to the CPI or 3%, whichever is lower.
>
> 4. Parliamentarians should lose their current health care system and
> participate in the same health care system as the Indian people.
>
> 5. Parliamentarians with tainted records, criminal charges & convictions,
> past or present should be summarily banned from the parliament and
> fighting election on any pretext or the other.
> 6. Parliamentarians should equally abide by all laws
> they impose on the Indian people.
>
> 7. All contracts with past and present Parliamentarians
> should be void effective 1/1/15
> The Indian people did not make this contract with them.
> Parliamentarians made all these contracts for themselves.
>
> Serving in Parliament is an honour, not a lucrative career. T
> he Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so ours
> should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work.
>
> No surrender of subsidies like LPG by citizens unless all
> subsidies available to MPs and MLAs withdrawn including
> subsidised food in Parliament canteen
>
> If each person contacts a minimum of twenty people then it will
> only take three days for most people in India to receive the message.
> Don't you think it's time?
>
> If you agree with the above, pass it on. If not, just delete.
>
> Mr.HEGDE.
>
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