Intellectuals seek highest security for Swamy
A group of intellectuals, including former Chief Justice of Madras High Court TS Arunachalam and former CVC N Vittal, have written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking steps to provide “highest security” to Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy.
Maintaining that Swamy’s efforts had led to “effective investigation” and judicial action in many cases of corruption, they said he was facing threat in Tamil Nadu.
“As Tamil Nadu is getting ready for Assembly elections, some political activists have indulged in burning Swamy’s effigies in many places. Some had made threatening remarks against him,” the letter said.
Recalling the attack on Swamy by some persons inside a court and before judges in 2009, they said that his office in Madurai was also ransacked in 2008 by anti-social elements.
He was also in the forefront of the fight against the demolition of Ramasethu as part of Sethusamudram project, Government take over of Chidambaram Nataraja temple and also petitioned the Governor seeking sanction to prosecute Karunanidhi in a land scam, they said.
“As a politician, Swamy has an impeccable record and been admired by reputed universities world over as a professor of economics,” they said and appealed to the Prime Minister to take “immediate steps to provide the highest security” to him.
Welcome to Haindava Keralam! Register for Free or Login as a privileged HK member to enjoy auto-approval of your comments and to receive periodic updates.
Latest Articles from Bharath Focus
- Narendra Modi: The Architect of India’s Momentous Transformation
- Republic Day Tableaux & Regional Pride
- Tarun Vijay meets Governor Arif Khan on Adi Sankara birthplace
- SC-ST പോസ്റ്റ് മെട്രിക് സ്കോളർഷിപ്പിൽ 5 ഇരട്ടി വർദ്ധനവ്
- Treading the Middle-Path on Temple Management
- Taming the dragon-Part-3
- Taming the dragon- Part 2
- India- China trade wars on the cards? Well researched blog on Indian govt.’s proposed plan to tax 371 Chinese goods
- Before removing the idols, I should be removed; Two Kerala faces we should never forget
- The Unseen Unheard Victims of Article 35(A)
Responses