Tantamount of killing the proverbial Goose that lays the Golden Eggs.....G Secy D.Krishnan emails FM
FEDERATION
OF RETIRED LIC CLASS I OFFICERS' ASSOCIATIONS
President : N.P.
Bali
705,
Sur, Veena Saaz, Thakur Complex,
Kandivali
(East), Mumbai - 400 101
Mob
: 9820324213
Email
Id - npbali@hotmail.com
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General
Secretary : D
Krishnan
No.6/1,
Sreshta Riverside Apartments,
Wood
Creek Road, Nandambakkam, Chennai - 600089
Tel
: 9176635967 / 044 42850049.
Email
Id - dkrishnan1@gmail.com
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circular No.DK/33
24-07-2020,
Friends
Letter
to Finance Minister ...
This
Circular , DK --33 , is issued mainly to tell you that the
Letter to the FM, Smt Nirmala Sitharaman has been sent by
E-mail today. The copy of the letter is the main purpose of this
Circular.. .. So here it is :
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FEDERATION
OF RETIRED LIC CLASS I OFFICERS' ASSOCIATIONS
24-07-2020
Respected
Madam Nirmalaji,
Reg:
Govt. Decision on LIC _ IPO
We
the Retired Class I Officers of LIC Would like to submit, that the
Decision taken by the Govt. of India, to dilute the ownership of LIC
by offering Shares in the open market, is not a well conceived step.
The Retired Officers feel strongly on this matter, since this
Organization has done extremely well over the years, and is rightly
referred to as the jewel in the Crown of the Public Sector in India.
Changing
its ownership structure at this stage, is to virtually
disregard the excellent standards built up by successive Teams of
staff and field workers to make LIC a 'Kamdhenu' or 'Kalpavruksha'
for the Govt. of India, at all times. It has yielded to the coffers
of the country, disproportionately high returns in terms of yearly
Profits, on the small investment made into it. The LIC has acted as
an effective handle to the Govt. at the Centre to balance the odd
movements in the Stock Market. Its Investments are practically of the
order of budgeted Plan expenditures, covering all sectors of the
Indian Economy. If its Assets in Book value terms alone,
amounts to more than 35 lakh crores, it shows how solid an
Organization LIC is.
By
trying to dilute the ownership of LIC now, ceding thereby the
advantage built over the years, into private hands, which have not
participated in building this great edifice of public Trust ,
there is sincere apprehension in our minds, that its hallowed
past and Customer goodwill , built with dedicated efforts over the
years, may be wiped out of memory, through unbridled commercialism.
It is like trying to sell the Taj Mahal, the Kohinoor or a
valuable family heirloom, as a matter of sheer expediency, for
commercial exploitation.
At
least in that area of Buildings, the country has protective
legislation to safeguard Heritage Property, which LIC , as a
true jewel in the Crown of the Public Sector in India, does not
enjoy. There is so much of emotional sense of belonging on the part
of those like us, who built this Great Wall of Security, for the
society at large, that turning it into another shop of private
convenience, sounds unfair, nay unacceptable.
Incidentally,
we the retirees are yet to get some of our important Pension related
matters sorted out over nearly two decades, while LIC still remains a
Govt. Owned Unit, and we are terribly concerned as to what might
happen to such issues, if the basic ownership character of LIC gets
altered meanwhile.
If,
for all this cry against desecrating this holy temple of Social
Security, the Govt. in any case, would not care to retrace its steps
on the decision made, then, please do at least think of reserving a
part of the Public Offer for the LIC Family, past and present. Those
of us whose life was spent building this institution, would be proud
to possess a small part of that symbolic ownership, of the
world class Corporate monument we built. It will be for keep-sake for
all time to come.
But
our first and most ardent request still is, for the Govt. not to go
ahead with the move, to bring in Private participants into the
ownership ring of LIC, which will tantamount to killing the
proverbial Goose that lays the golden eggs.
Thanking
you,
D.Krishnan,
General
Secretary
My
Greetings to all
D.Krishnan.
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