07-12-2006, 05:31 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-jayshastri+Jul 12 2006, 03:03 AM-->QUOTE(jayshastri @ Jul 12 2006, 03:03 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin-vijayk+Jul 12 2006, 02:37 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(vijayk @ Jul 12 2006, 02:37 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->How do we achieve?[/b]
1. Presidential form where PM/CM is elected directly and ministers should not be from MP/MLA to represent executive. (executive is not from legislature)
2. Legislature that can override any bill put forward by PM/CM. Legislature can introduce bills. (Independent legislature that is separate from legislature)
3. Lower assembly(Lok sabha) can have different number of MPs for different states
4. Rajya sabha also should be elected but same number of MPs (say 3) from each state to give uniform power to all states. The whole state will elect each of them.
5. The Lok Sabha will protect constituent interests where are the Rajya sabha will protect state interest where as the executive (PM) will protectthe countryâs interests.
6. Election for posts such as Police chiefs (DSP/IG), judges, public prosecutors, attorney general etc. So the police will be responsible to elected police chiefs rather than controlled by our politicians.
7. Primary elections for each party to determine who will represent that party (to destroy power brokers )
8. If a party has less 10% of total primary voters, eliminate that party in final election in that constituency.
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And how do we do this?
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If we want to reform our Govt. we have to introduce reforms one by one.
I think we should fight for primary elections first to remove power brokers and party leaders. As soon as the lower level political workers realize that they don't need Sonia or Laloo or Mulayam or Advani to get a party tickets, they will not be so loyal to these sh!tty leaders.
1. Presidential form where PM/CM is elected directly and ministers should not be from MP/MLA to represent executive. (executive is not from legislature)
2. Legislature that can override any bill put forward by PM/CM. Legislature can introduce bills. (Independent legislature that is separate from legislature)
3. Lower assembly(Lok sabha) can have different number of MPs for different states
4. Rajya sabha also should be elected but same number of MPs (say 3) from each state to give uniform power to all states. The whole state will elect each of them.
5. The Lok Sabha will protect constituent interests where are the Rajya sabha will protect state interest where as the executive (PM) will protectthe countryâs interests.
6. Election for posts such as Police chiefs (DSP/IG), judges, public prosecutors, attorney general etc. So the police will be responsible to elected police chiefs rather than controlled by our politicians.
7. Primary elections for each party to determine who will represent that party (to destroy power brokers )
8. If a party has less 10% of total primary voters, eliminate that party in final election in that constituency.
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And how do we do this?
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If we want to reform our Govt. we have to introduce reforms one by one.
I think we should fight for primary elections first to remove power brokers and party leaders. As soon as the lower level political workers realize that they don't need Sonia or Laloo or Mulayam or Advani to get a party tickets, they will not be so loyal to these sh!tty leaders.