Today's world crores are working from home, while travelling or even when they are already doing some or other work. Technology has made all these things possible! Even there could be cases where the employer has not seen the employees who work for them.
PM is a technocrat and uses technologies to the fullest possibilities. He is capable of doing many things at a tme, there is no need for him to be fastened to an office chair, more so for a politician. What we need to see is whether delioveries are taking place which is the ultimate result of governance, more so in a democracy! Can we define what is a prime minister's job? It would be appropriate to point out whether he is negleting something at the cost of some other and how PM should consider 1.2 billions priorities- not withstnding each having there priorities! Probabily we are perhaps seeing a person's attention being received at many aspects simultaneously! For all that it matters he is the first CEO of our contry sho is a doer! He declared that he derives pleasure from doing things which in turn is driving him to do more ! As he said we can seek meetings with him or write to him for what he should change or improve upon, such possibilities never existed before!!
On Sunday, 2 November 2014 6:23 PM, MRCI - Ramesh Patil <mrciin@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Sir Can PM Modi travel during elections in Maharashtra and Haryana leaving his primary responsibility to Govern -for which he is drawing salary and canvass /promote his Party and Candidates .Is he not misusing Taxpayers money (Assume BJP did not fund his election touring expenses )Does he have to submit any expense statement to BJP Treasurer ?If Party has organised his tour ?Hope Govt machinery is used for Party Propaganda ?
However,PM can not take off that to 15 days from the chair of PM ?Who is he accountable ?
Sir will appreciate your response
RAMESH PATIL
MRCI
On Friday, 24 October 2014 11:20 AM, Shanti Bhushan <shantibhush@gmail.com> wrote:
Even though there is no presumption of innocence after conviction so long as an appeal provided by law due to experience of coviction being found to be erroneous in many cases there is no presumption of guilt also and therefore grant of bail pending appeal has to be fairly liberal.
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Dear Kirity RoyGet your facts clear. In the present case the ACCUSED person has been already tried and found GUILTY and therefore the person is no more an accused but a CONVICT. Unlike the parameters to be considered while granting bail to an accused person/s parameters to grant bail to a convicted person are differentOn Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:32 PM, Kirity Roy <kirityroy@gmail.com> wrote:Yes, I do agree with the understanding of Mr. Shanti Bhushan.Accused person in a criminal trial should not be treated as guilty. It is the duty of prosecution (State) to prove him / her guilty before the court.Are we going to establish "presumption of guilt" in he tune of police / state ?? Are we going deny "Right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty" ??At the same time I must support strongly the main message of Mr. N S Venkataraman of Nandini Voice.--On 21 October 2014 21:52, Shanti Bhushan <shantibhush@gmail.com> wrote:I do not see any objection to the grant of bail pending appeal provided it is conditional on the appeal being quickly heard and decided.
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