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Let us Ggive True Democracy to the People
by Vishwamitra Singh on Aug 08, 2008 07:08 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

India is not a truely democratic state. Its constituent committee was elected on restricted franchise. All people of India did not participate in election of constituent committee. Then the parliamentary system reduced it to a farce of Democracy. Elected representative are open for horse trading. Earlier the Soviets use to fund it. Now the American will do it.

Let the people elect its chief executive and the law makers, who will have a fixed terms. Let their be no scope for horse trading for survival of Govt.

Let there be effective separation of Legislatue and executives

Let there be a Presidential SSystem of Governance

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  RE:Let us Ggive True Democracy to the People
by Tathagatha Alerjee on Aug 08, 2008 09:12 AM   Permalink
dream on; even god can not save this country - supreme court says it. Moreover, people in supremecourt are themselves are being accused of protecting the ghaziabad PF scam. Can we trust anybody in this country - from me and you , from a bus driver/conductor, police constable to the president and prime minister....every one is bothered about their personal life. There is no trust/honesty/politeness in 99% of the people. If India is not like Africa it is due to the other one percent of the people ( people like Kalam come in this category I guess)

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  RE:Let us Ggive True Democracy to the People
by Vishwamitra Singh on Aug 08, 2008 02:10 PM   Permalink
dont give up man. Atleast I am not giving up. I am forming a political outfit called National Democratic Party which will advocate the presidential system and doing away with first past the post system.

Anybody interested to join please come. Lets change the India.

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