In
a Special Speech on 17 May 2012, the Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Saheb
(atba) of Mauritius spoke succinctly on a range of world and national issues,
and religious and political developments. The Speech was made in the backdrop
of recurring Divine Revelations received by the Khalifatullah (atba) and it included many comments that were prescient and
prophetic, waiting to be unveiled in the fullness of time.
Almost three years
down the timeline from that Speech, it is astonishing to reflect on the
extraordinary Light of Truth the short document represents in many ways. In
this essay, we shall seek to illustrate in this article the truthfulness of the Divine
words which Allah made the Khalifatullah (atba) to pronounce on the Special Sermon vis-a-vis the then Prime Minister of the country, Mr. Navin Ramgoolam.
It
is instructive and striking to note that the Speech that was made in May 2012 began its assessment of the
national issues with a frontal attack on the wily character of the then actual Prime Minister Navin
Ramgoolam and his rampant, corrupt business practices, seeking to defraud the
national exchequer by millions of rupees and his hypocritical duplicities and
strategies to remain in power even beyond his term of office (ending in 2015). The Khalifatullah (atba) goes on to state: “If a profound
investigation is made on his activities, then there is prison involved for him,
and it is possible that such prison terms be for life!”
Recently, on 17 March 2015, the journalist James Wan of the Al Jazeera English Network reported the ongoing predicament of the former Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam and his coterie of people who face the troubling prospect of their ignominious deeds swiftly catching up with them. The long arm of national law and justice system is certainly seeking to put them on trial for their misdeeds and egregious offences.
Recently, on 17 March 2015, the journalist James Wan of the Al Jazeera English Network reported the ongoing predicament of the former Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam and his coterie of people who face the troubling prospect of their ignominious deeds swiftly catching up with them. The long arm of national law and justice system is certainly seeking to put them on trial for their misdeeds and egregious offences.
Extracts from the
Report is reproduced below:
At the
start of December 2014, Ramgoolam's future could barely have looked more rosy.