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NRN FOR PRESIDENT
by gaury gupta on Apr 09, 2007 12:55 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I think any retiared judge of suprem court will be better for this post . Because they are very intelectual and know how to oppose the decision taken by GOVERMENT for vote bank politics .

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  RE:NRN FOR PRESIDENT
by S on Apr 09, 2007 01:19 PM   Permalink
These politicians will never make a person from judiciary the next President of India.

To become a President, a candidate does not need public opinion.

Public does not have any direct say in electing the President of India.

Once our elected members reach assembly or parliament they forget about the aam aadmi.

Take the previous case of Mr. T N Seshan only.

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  RE:RE:NRN FOR PRESIDENT
by Sukhoi on Apr 09, 2007 01:41 PM   Permalink
>> To become a President, a candidate does not
>> need public opinion. Public does not have any
>> direct say in electing the President of
>> India.

#1 Increase in the Powers of the President (amending the Constitution)

#2 Remove unnecessary posts like Governors (lots of useless expenditure for these puppet posts!!). At least we can save a $billion here!!

#3 Go for the fixed ministers in Central Govt - example only 12 Ministers under PM & another 12 as Ministers of States (let these asses really work hard & hard - for decades they have looted & enjoyed the people's blood!!). Similarly, every state should have fixed number of Ministers!!!

#4 Let people have the power to choose President!! (This needs another Constitutional amendment).

Plus, there should also be a balance between PM & President & Chief Justice of India (must go hand in hand - from the powers derived from the amended Constitution as mentioned in my point #1!!)

Sukhoi

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