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some kind of President's rule in centre
by Raghu on Jul 02, 2008 01:10 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

India has tried out representation and rule by only majority party. There could very good people in every party elected year after year. Since basic premise is that they all swear that they will serve the people and nation, all good people should join and rule for the period forgetting any differences. It doen not matter to which party they belong as long as purpose is same. It may have some problems but solutions are not difficult if only national needs are kept in mind like in president's rule. It is time all sincere people should help evolve such a system so that India can become a developed one without losing time.

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by hanek singh on Jul 02, 2008 01:16 AM   Permalink
YOURS ARE ONLY PIPE DREAMS MR RAGHU

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by rajkiran on Jul 02, 2008 02:13 AM   Permalink
kick out all the small and caste based parties atleast for lok sabha elections..ppl may keep regional and caste based ones for assembly but definetely not for lok sabha elections

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by Umang on Jul 02, 2008 01:18 AM   Permalink
That is a very idealistic scenario. Consider the quality of politicians getting elected to parliament - goondas/criminals, communal, commies (who serve the interests of china rather tahn their own country). Secondly, two good people can differ completely on how to go about doing good for the country. The best solution , in my opinionm is to reform our elections laws - minimum graduate level education to stand for election, no past criminal or civil convtion (being charged is not enough, u need to be convicted in order to be barred from public office), rules to disqualify MPs/MLAs if they disrupt the proceeding os parliament/vidhan sabhas and so on. These are public servants.... we are not their servants.

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