It is with deep gratitude we wish to thank Sri
Rajnath Singh-ji, the Hon’ble Home Minister of India.
As early as on 10.06.2014 and then through a
reminder on 17.07.2014 we had written to the Hon’ble Home Minister informing
him about our sorry plight and we had requested him to intervene since two judges
of Supreme Court of India – Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya and Justice R. Gogoi –
had misused their powers of superintendence, causing us great harm and
unimaginable hardship.
We had made these representations as a last
attempt to get some justice and mercifully for us the Hon’ble Home Minister has
heard our cry of help and is making attempts to curb and curtail the misdeeds
of the trustees and the compromised judges, as well as prevent miscarriage of
justice for granting us relief. This is an onerous task requiring great tact,
diplomacy and goodwill, and we are extremely grateful to Sri Rajnath Singh-ji
who is genuinely trying to help us.
On 25.10.2014 we received two letters from the
Govt. of Pondicherry intimating to us that our complaints to the Home Ministry
have been forwarded to it, who in turn has directed the Collector and IGP of
Pondicherry to take immediate action and send report.
On receipt of these letters on 27.10.2014 we tried
to meet first the IGP but he was out of station. But we were informed that due
process of law will be followed and we will be kept abreast of things.
Thereafter on 29.10.2014 we went to meet the
Collector. Unfortunately he was not available in his office so we were directed to the Special
Officer, who gave us a very patient and sympathetic hearing. We also met the
Revenue Officer, who intimated to us that our complaint dated 10.06.2014 had
reached their office already. Thereafter the Deputy Collector also heard in
detail about our stressful circumstances and was considerate enough to assure
us that matters would be dealt with expeditiously. We would like to thank all
these Officials who have given us some hope.
We pray that the report is submitted soon and
gives us much-awaited relief.
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