We have BPO & KPO, but why not GPO? GPO means Governance Process Outsourcing. When Parliament stops functioning governance can continue by exercising GPO. Anyone interested in GPO? I think NRIs would do a wonderful job of this.
RE:GPO
by ashok singh on Aug 22, 2007 12:52 PM Permalink
Then the GPOs will be going on strike and hold the country to ransom instead of the law brokers. Then we need laws and policies against that, then the lawmakers will come back to make the law.
Thats not a good idea. What is needed is we electbetter lawmakers.
Time is ripe for all parties to come together and decide what are the true aspirations of a Nation of our stature.India is second to none in its own right and way.No nation should also try to impose their aspirations as universal, sacrosanct and binding on any one else in this world.Every one should be aware of the long term implications of any one way agreements or irreversible situations binding on India.Every citizen has in this case a right of full detailed information in the matter.We, I am sure do not need power to even breathe as is almost a reality with some of the countries who bartered trouble for trouble.People holding high offices are also not above national Priorities and shall well have a major responsibility to Think, speak and act only in the noblest and highest true interest of the Nation.Use valuable, available time to keep aside ones every iota of personal or petty interest and Look deep with in for a honest direction.Let NATIONAL interest prevail.
There should be a rule by which member should loose his entire months salary if he or she is held responsible for disrupting parliamentary proceedings for more than once in a month by a committee comprised of speaker,PM& Opposition leader
RE:Public should recall these jockers for wasting parliament's time
by SLVP on Aug 22, 2007 12:59 PM Permalink
FORGET EVERYTHING. THEY HAVE ENACTED LAWS BY THEMSELVES IN SUCH A WAY THAT THEY HAVE BEEN ISULATED IN ALL POSSIBLE WAYS.
RE:Public should recall these jockers for wasting parliament's time
by guru on Aug 22, 2007 12:46 PM Permalink
Further,If he disrupt the proceedings 5 times in his tenure, he is disqualified and he is no more eligible to contest election.
RE:Public should recall these jockers for wasting parliament's time
by ashok singh on Aug 22, 2007 12:48 PM Permalink
Yes , this is a better idea bcos if they lose their seat and chance of getting elected then they wud behave. problem is they themselves have to vote for this kind of bill to pass. So it will never happen.
RE:Public should recall these jockers for wasting parliament's time
by ashok singh on Aug 22, 2007 12:45 PM Permalink
That will not matter to them bcos they are loaded with corruption money