Friday, 9 April 2010

Sauce of the goose is not sauce for the gander

It is an open secret that most of the North Eastern states feel totally alienated from India. They have complained that they have been ignored, rulers in Delhi do not do anything to bring them to the mainstream and at times they feel downright insulted at the thoughtless action of the Central Government and the various institutions under its control. If you read the following article, you will know why;



"Government is mulling the transfer of Karnataka High Court Chief Justice PD Dinakaran to another high court in the wake of his defiance to not proceed on leave as advised by the Supreme Court collegium.

Sources said that the collegium headed by Chief Justice KG Balakrishnan has suggested to the Government that it consider the option of shifting Dinakaran but there was no official word on it.

They said the collegium has conveyed its decision to the Law Ministry. There is speculation that Dinakaran may be moved to a high court in a northeastern State.

With Justice Dinakaran refusing to go on leave, the Government is finding itself in a piquant situation"



How can a corrupt judge, who has been found to be unfit for the post of a Supreme Court Judge, who has been unfit for the post of Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court and against whom there is an impeachment motion in the Rajya Sabha, be fit to be the Chief Justice of Sikkim? Does this mean that it is alright for a sensitive State like Sikkim to have a corrupt Chief Justice?

I smell the hand of the 'worst' Supreme Court Chief Justice India has seen K G Balakrishnan behind this drama. He had, in the first place, tried to push through Dinakaran to become a Supreme Court Justice and later had tried every trick in the book to stonewall the inquiry against Dinakaran, till his hands were forced. What a crying shame!!
Looks like 'Sauce for the goose is not sauce for the gander'

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