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A Simple Demand For Justice
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<b>LACK OF VISION AND LACK OF UNDERSTANDING</b>

It appears to me that just because Seer is head of the MATT he has to face all the consequences of a conspiracy hatched much at a lower level. Shankarraman an accountant perse could not see the vision of Seer nor his love for hinduism or hindu scriptures. NOT CROSSING THE SEVEN SEAS - as provided in those days was a much traditional view. Shri Shankaracharya, learned as he is, might have seen the value of Hindu scriptures or Indian scriptures - Vedas and Upanishads - to the humanity. Probably for this purpose he wanted to visit China. Buddism has travelled from India to these countries. Why not then Hindu thoughts, spirituality and discipline as spelled out in our scriptures. He has been victim of mundane administrative requirements and legal requirements which in his spiritual innocence he may be not aware of. No spiritual minds will aware bother about these requirements of material world. This always happens in corporate world. We experience that a Technocrat does not know much of administrative aspects of an Organization. Much the same if he is commercial guy - he will not bother of Technical and HR aspects of running an organization. Shri Shankaracharya being a spiritual head as he is, is not expected to know the intricacies of these aspects. His innocence is being exploited in this area.

However, once in this web, he has to go through these processes and proceedures which is very unfortunate.

However, court has to acknowledge this and give bail to the Seer till he is proved guilty without any scope for doubt.

While hardaned criminals can come out like this enjoying the benefit of doubt why not the Seer.

Supreme Courts insistance for pin-pointed evidence is an indicator that Seer's release on bail is not far away.

Let us pray for that to happen at the earliest without further delay.

VASANT KAMAT
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