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Democracy -Does India need a democratic form of govt ?
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@madhu , yes ,i havent yet put in my views solely for the reason that ,I just want to make people ,the frequenters of the discussion boards to put in their thoughts . Currently ,I am still reading a couple of books and it would take some time to put in my views here . I am in a disturbed state of mind ,especially due to the fact that I have been reading the evolution of communism ,dictatorship and democratic form of govts. Its like ,when you read about people who transformed people who brought about changes ,you realise how splendid their thoughts and their thinking levels are . when a person gets thrown off from pre-conceived notions about something ,only then does the thought process of an individual changes and the thinking can be in as many ways as possible . Right now ,that is what is happening to me . @ vachaspathi , When I read about socialism ,through the eyes of Hitler ,only then did I realise how fucked -up our socialism is ,and perhaps the reason why the press has the influence to distort a sense of reasoning ,from the common man . The press is in fact an enemy and an instrument of the favoured ,interested personalities . Please take time to read the link that I put below . http://www.stormfront.org/crusader/texts/mk/mkv1ch03.html Its basically Adolf Hitlers mein kampf ,part 1 . Its irrelevant to our period ,but ,the comments regarding democracy and the press would be worthwhile taking a look . please have a look at this link also ,this is what Hitler fought 60 yrs back . http://www.crusader.net/texts/bt/bt03.html

Posted by: Mr. Pit and the Pendulum At: 18, Jul 2005 8:34:04 PM IST
" ---- city Clean & Green City" if someone puts a hoarding in the heart of the city it's just a beginning. That's their contribution. The balance rest with every citizen , organization and firms to achieve a clean and green city. 1. The Net work 2. The System 3. The Awareness 4. The Funds 5. The Education whose responsibility ??? If no awareness no one will look into these features to0 achieve a clean city interms of air, water and land.

Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 18, Jul 2005 8:13:35 PM IST
There should be radical changes in all the systems, whether in parliment, electrol process, judiciary, etc. The courts are also taking long time to give judgements on some very important issues of the government, individuals etc. Over the period of time the relavance is lost.

Posted by: DoBoy At: 18, Jul 2005 5:07:52 PM IST
Does India need to be democratic ? //We have already a democratic set-up. The problem is not with the system, but with those people who are operating it! or shud we be socialistic ? //As per the Preamble of the constitution, India has socialistic pattern of society as it's objective. No issues here. But peoples' minds yet to become more democratic, they yet to come out of their colonial hangover! Or feudal mind-set as they stickup with their old primordial loyalties instead of constitutional duties.

Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 18, Jul 2005 2:17:38 PM IST
Ethics of Discussion forum; Here the orinator just put's a question to the public without briefing or their opinion towards the said topic. India is not a democratic country? Is it so the Govt formed are similar in all the democratic countries ??? What are lapses in the present situation and what are the advantages in the newly suggested system??? I hope the discussion will not pertain to any of it's kind except it takes it own shape like similar topics. Lack of awareness will definetly confuse the situation and the persons will be attacked and abused immorally if any one try clarify. I know the mentalities to apprehend the situation rather than looking into other side of the coin. The highly compartmentalized brains do need some catalyst to bring it to normal situation or from it's malfunctioning.

Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 18, Jul 2005 2:09:33 PM IST
Ethics of Discussion forum; Here the orinator just put's a quaetion to the public without broefing or their opinion towards the said topic. India is not a democratic country? Is it so the Govt formed are similar in all the democratic countries ??? What are lapses in the present situation and what are the advantages in the newly suggested system??? I hope the discussion will not pertain to any of it's kind except it takes it own shape like similar topics. Lack of awareness will definetly confuse the situation and the persons will be attacked and abused immorally if any one try clarify. I know the mentalities to apprehend the situation rather than looking into other side of the coin. The highly compartmentalized brains do need some catalyst to bring it to normal situation or from it's malfunctioning.

Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 18, Jul 2005 2:08:24 PM IST
The salaries of politicians is not really significant, but it is the power and money they can make. Until, we have 100% literacy , until people know that they are made AH/ scapegoats. There will be only minimal change in politicians/politics.

Posted by: DoBoy At: 18, Jul 2005 10:49:35 AM IST
Yeah ,mee too ,I always feel dictatorship is much better . without responsibility with regard to the elected representatives nor the authority to implement things ,I feel dictatorship form of govt is better . for example ,If a minister of industries has plans to build a hitec city ,he has to go through a lot of people explaining the benefits of such a project to the assembly ,then he will have to make them understand that ,the state or the country would benefit as such from a mega project ,and then ,he will have to locate the necessary ways to convience the whole lot of people and drive the idea into them . Would it be worth while ,or in some cases ,the industries minister would be rebuked for allocating a lot of resources ,without any consideration for building cattle sheds or graveyards . There have been a lot of instances where such projects have failed to see the light of the day ,and we cannot blame anyone ,in the govt as ,everyone stands behind the ruling party as a whole and no one is responsible as well as accountable .

Posted by: Mr. Doctorate Thief At: 17, Jul 2005 7:38:35 PM IST
I think dictatorship/military rule is best at times, we r too flexible as a nation, be it any issue. Ex: say in Hyderabad, if we were asked by government to conserve water, hardly say 10% would abide by it, rest would do the way they like it. We see water running thru public taps, cracked pipelines, wastage by watering plants for hours. Now ultimately, we have water once in 2 days, we got adapted to this. Now no one complaints. I think corruption will also be at minimal. Like, say president rule in bihar, many felt it was better than a party ruling it.

Posted by: DoBoy At: 16, Jul 2005 3:23:31 PM IST
I think intellectuals should commentabout this not a common manas suggested by one of the so called intellectual!

Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 16, Jul 2005 12:36:05 PM IST
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