INDIAN PEOPLE NEED TO DO A "SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND REDESIGN" OF THEIR POLITICAL,ADMINISTARTIVE AND JUDICIAL SYSTEMS ON AN URGENT BASIS.

As all democracies we have many systems, election system, parliamentary system, political party system, public education system, public health system, state and central administartive system etc. And a system is incomplete without the component of "Feedback", without proper feedback the performance of the system degenerates, it is true for all systems. And shockingly there is no "FEEDBACK" mechanism, in the political and administrative systems of India. I am sure the case is same with other systems. The people of India should debate each and every issue in every system and provide feedback to their policy makers to make their systems better.as a part of this people will have to realise that they should not sell their votes, and policymakers are only representing the people.and the "vote" is just a authorisation to represent and make policies and not to misuse and abuse the power-which is belongs to the people of India , who are collectively the kings of this country.

 

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Indian people need to do a "system analysis and redesign" of their political,administartive and judicial systems on an urgent basis.

 

No, because... If you do not like it leave.

This comment does not make sense - how are indians trespassing on their own country? Yes they could leave if they dont like the system but most other countries would rather there was not a migration by over a billion people to other parts of the world so changing the system is the more sensible solution in this case.

 

Why object to the ways of the country you have trespassed on ???, if you do not like it go back to where you came. SIMPLE.

 

Vote on this point: If you do not like it leave.

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Vote on this debate: Indian people need to do a "system analysis and redesign" of their political,administartive and judicial systems on an urgent basis.

Absolutely Yes
Strongly Yes
Mostly Yes
Partially Yes
Neutral
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Mostly No
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Absolutely No
22 February 2011