The executive collect taxes from me at their whims and fancy for any thing and everything, promulgates the decisions of the Parliament/Legislative to implement it, spends all the tax collected from us on their pooos/mooos/cooos and leaves very little for the nation-building. Who checks the executive?? Is it Parliament? No! None!! Parliament gets gagged by whips issued by the the party leadership, which itself is running the executive on a tight leash. Then why should I elect a MP, rather I could have elected a political party to run the current form of executive
It is true that constitution is the supreme power in India the issue is there is no one in the parliament who understands constitution is for the people of india and that too for the law abiding citizens only ,many parliamentarians oppose or do not take any steps for a water proof legislatin for bringing black money to india ,no one in the parliament has voiced any thing about the price rice of essential life saving medicines used for the treatment of cancer ,kidney disease and heart disease where million are suffering by very high price,when there are laws for price control by govern ment ..Nations wealth is plunders by corporates ,,petrolium natural gas ,,coal,, mineral ores are plundered in large quantity ,,,, civil soicity shuld not speak any words ,no one can understand ,,when the parliamentarians do not look after the welfare of people and nation who will udertake this task
Sir,
All that you have written about is already known and recorded.
The issue that no body wants to debate is Where the democratic system and the constitution have failed this country.
One big lacunae is not fixing the number of terms a person can be the prime minister. The Prime Minister's Office is accountable to no one. The argument that they are accountable to the people is all nonsense. If this was true then a lot of scams would not have happened, and we would have had better quality of leadership.
As compared to the Westminster form of parliamentary Democracy, the Monarch rules for a life time, and the Prime Minister changes periodically, whereas in our great Indian Democracy, the President changes periodically, the Prime Minister rules for as long as it suits the political party he represents.
I would propose the following change:
1) The President be elected directly by the people of India for a fixed period of 2 terms not exceeding 10 years as they have in the USA.
2) Should be an imminent member of the society, but definitely should not have been a member of a Political party
3) Let the Lok Sabha and Raya Sabha should continue as before, however the PM's Office is accountable to the President's office.
I do not know if this is the solution, however if there is one better than this I am willing to discuss and debate and help implement.
Well put together article and hope that you will continue to conclude in the next column. This is merely a statment of what the nation has lived through in 60 years of Independence and not what has brought about this highly volatile unrest in the civil society. The aam aadmi and rural population who has been voting the legislature have largely been the illiterate and never could see through the future staring in their faces. The educated stayed away from active partkaing in the electoral politics, all this has led to the fierce situation at hand. The civil society now getting active with getting even the business houses seeing the ugly future of our nation if the current affares continue.
Mr. Tharoor, what we need to resolve today is the current crisis,a short term formula/solution or else will keep reading columns and views but action on the ground would be missing. The society minus the Politicians and Administration is fed up because of the system fretted with corruption and scandals. Even people like Manmohan Singh is being booyed and Montek being jeered which hurts me. Why able people like yo sitting on the sidelines and goons ruling the nation? Today the nation wants answers and honest ones even if it means that the present government has to step down. Radicle change is what is required for the good and getting back to reforms is a must.
Thx...Balbir Singh
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