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date:     20 Sept 2024, 21:04

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Dear Sirs

 

On this Friday evening, I am inclined to draw a line under the whole affair lasting 26 years unless there are remaining concerns on my conduct in persevering for due justice through the Courts of the United Kingdom, in accordance with the summary provided below.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789619

 

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Was this a fair and just settlement of the dispute between Dr Shantanu Panigrahi and the Constitutional Monarchy of the United Kingdom?

 

So the Constitutional Monarchy of the United Kingdom is happy that it maintains the system of an unwritten Constitution that enables it to do whatever it wishes to society in terms of the goods and services that it generates for the population; and since these were unacceptable to the Conservative Libertarian, I have found that the only truth-accommodational response was to create a democratic framework for the development of the nation towards a Cultural Republicanism. I did not sacrifice my principles and was proven to have exposed the unwritten Constitution with its shortcomings as for as an ideal society should be willing to expect from the government of the United Kingdom.

 

I will plod along, for since all my litigations and private prosecutions of Kent Police and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom were blocked by the Constitutional Monarchy, I have a purpose to my existence going forward.

 

This is justice, for the reason also that I have not received a statement from Dr Oranusi the Consultant Psychiatrist that I am so mentally disordered as of 12 September 2024 that warrants frequent support from the Mental Health Services in writing that the next appointment with the Consultant Psychiatrist will be in 6 months’ time in light of the change in my state of mind.

 

I have therefore proven that I am sane and had a lot of work that required doing which had given me symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia in years gone by and persistent delusional disorder before that. These were all due to the fact that the Constitutional Monarchy were operating the State in secrecy in terms of the institutions engaged in the disposal of my complaints of injustices suffered.

 

The injustices that I suffered were not seen by the Constitutional Monarchy as anything that it needed to be concerned about as seen from the lack of damages and compensation that I demanded for the way that I was subjected to police brutality, victimisation, religious persecution, trolling-terrorism, obstruction of justice and the deliberate perverting of the course of justice. So be it on this Friday the 20th of September 2024 at 19.05 pm.

 

I am therefore having understood the mechanisms of the State satisfied that justice has been done. We agree to disagree on how society should be organised. The Constitutional Monarchy is satisfied that I acted properly at all time having submitted my concerns every step of the way to the consideration of the State authorities in trying to fathom the reality of the constitution of the United Kingdom.

 

I ended my submissions with a clear vision of what I am intending to do next. No response has been received to the LinkedIn private messaging that I sent out between 17.16 pm and now, so I am not charged with any offences to the State of the United Kingdom.

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