• With reference to her column, ‘‘His right to attach property’’, I support Tavleen Singh’s call for a citizen’s tribunal before which MPs should appear and have their assets truthfully scrutinised. It’s also high time that the Lokayukta-Lokpal Bill was enacted and implemented.
Gaurav Dua
• Tavleen does not seem to be aware of Article 300 A of the Constitution on the Right to Property. She has made it a point to criticise all and sundry, disregarding the merits. The Right to Property was removed under the Constitution (44th Amendment) Act, 1978, passed by the Janata Party Government to prove its socialist credentials. Otherwise, the 44th Amendment was a fine piece of legislation, undoing almost all the excesses of the 42nd Amendment Act passed by Indira Gandhi during the Emergency. Finance Minister P Chidambaram wants to confiscate property only of the tax-evaders. Does this constituency deserve any sympathy?
Priyesh Bheda
• With reference to Soli Sorabjee’s column, ‘‘Soliloquies’’, M C Chhagla was a rare personality who got utmost affection even from fundamentalist elements of the then Jan Sangh. Any honour less than the Bharat Ratna is too low for him.
Subhash C Agrawal
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