It’s Time to Implement the Forgotten Constitution of India for Liberty and Dignity.
Monday, 22 December 2014
To uderstand the basics
73% of our people habitat in the rural sector. Unless our rural sector develops, country cannot, irrespective of our
industrial growth, SEZ’s or Retail chains. Rural poor shall keep migrating to
cities in search of living. This is ruralisation of the country and not
urbanization that most of us think! Look around your city and you will get the answer!
Saturday, 20 December 2014
Purposeful Elections and Selection Systems
Dear Countrymen,
Under the alarming conditions of the nation the
only option left to us is to either stick to our archaic and self destructive
‘procedural due processes’ of elections and selections of our Legislators and
Civil Executives and watch the destruction of the nation before our eyes until
the people revolt. Or we rise and discard our abusive systems of elections and
selections and make the ‘procedural due processes’ purposeful. To know more visit;
http://www.indiainshambles.com/Constitution_of_India.pdf
http://www.indiainshambles.com/news-clippings.pdf
http://www.indiainshambles.com/news-clippings.pdf
Thursday, 18 December 2014
India's unconcerned political system
Dear Countrymen,
Unmindful of the regression of the country,nagging and accusing the rival parties continues unabated in Indian political arena. It reminds me of the following pronouncement by Sir Winston Churchill, Wartime Prime Minister of England, in the British Parliament in June, 1947;
“…Power will go to the hands of rascals, rogues and freebooters; all Indian leaders will be of low calibre and men of straw. They will have sweet tongues and silly hearts. They will fight amongst themselves for power and India will be lost in political squabbles.
K C Agrawal
Unmindful of the regression of the country,nagging and accusing the rival parties continues unabated in Indian political arena. It reminds me of the following pronouncement by Sir Winston Churchill, Wartime Prime Minister of England, in the British Parliament in June, 1947;
“…Power will go to the hands of rascals, rogues and freebooters; all Indian leaders will be of low calibre and men of straw. They will have sweet tongues and silly hearts. They will fight amongst themselves for power and India will be lost in political squabbles.
K C Agrawal
Our unconcerned political system
http://www.indiainshambles.com/
Dear Countrymen,
Unmindful of the regression the country is undergoing nagging and accusing the rival parties continues unabated in Indian political arena. It reminds me of the following pronouncement by Sir Winston Churchill, Wartime Prime Minister of England, in the British Parliament in June, 1947;
“…Power will go to the hands of rascals, rogues and freebooters; all Indian leaders will be of low calibre and men of straw. They will have sweet tongues and silly hearts. They will fight amongst themselves for power and India will be lost in political squabbles.
K C Agrawal
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
India in Shambles
Dear Friends'
It is painful to watch the gradual sinking of our nation in
terms of surging crowds, sordid cities and collapsing infrastructure. Commutation through the seas of frightening traffic is consuming most of our useful time.
There is no respite from endless day to day hassles.The whole Indian scenario
has ...more www.indiainshambles.com
Friday, 12 December 2014
Human behaviour:
Dear Friends,
#Human behaviour is a reflection of one’s state of mind. The
rising unrest and disintegrating fraternity is germination of highly vulnerable
and perennially degenerating socio-economic plight of our people.#
#Rebellion:
Lack of development leads
to lack of job opportunities, lack of means for living, and an uncertainty for
tomorrow. Poverty leads to deprivation and frustration. This leads to
retaliation and then to revolt.
When a society undergoes
perpetual economic regression, the people undergo unbearable sufferings. If
their guardians happen to be responsible for their woes, the people may resort
to rebellion.#
http://www.indiainshambles.com/Constitution_of_India.pdf
To save from rebellion:
Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be
compelled to have recourse, to
rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights must be protected
by the rule of law- United Nations.
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Implement forgotten Constitution of India for 'liberty and dignity'
Dear
Friends,
Think India
and the image that immediately flashes the mind is that of chaos and poverty,
with a few odd economic success stories shining like tinsels on tattered rags.
Sixty seven years of the current form of democracy has failed India’s poor
millions who still languish in extreme poverty and sorrows of lives. Consistent shortage of water
and electricity, creaking infrastructure, lack of job opportunities, galloping
inflation and dwindling value of the rupee present a nightmarish scenario of
our nation which haunts the common man.
Since all these issues relate to the welfare of the people and
cause gross human rights violations, they are justiciable and fall within the
purview of the Judiciary to redress. United Nations’ various charters,
treatises and human rights protections, promulgated from time to time, also
make these submissions justiciable (Section 4.1). Chapter 7 of the book also
demonstrates the justiciability of the Directive Principles of State Policy
(DPSP) mentioned in Part IV of our Constitution.
K C Agrawal
Anjuna Agrawal Singh
Website: www.indiainshambles.com
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