I asked..what is your national political alternative. Agreed that is not a hard question. But rather a simple one.(1)
See I never asked you for solutions to a problem as perceived by me, but as perceived by you. Surely you would agree that the UPA is not doing a great job at running this country. So tell me what is the political alternative as understood by you to that, unless you think that the UPA is doing a very fine job at administration, of course.(2)
Again I repeat, I need not agree with you or you with me. I just want to know what you perceive to be the political alternative to this UPA or you consider UPA itself fit to run the country.(3)
See above.(4)
Yes, I thought it would be simple enough to understand but either you did not understand or understood by tried to browbeat by using different terminologies. So let me give some examples - economy (whether capitalist, mixed economy, socialist, communist models), stand on foreign investment and the extent, divestment, extent of populist measures...foreign relations...approach to different powers...whether it would introduce a new dynamism in Indo-US ties, approach to Indo-Chinese ties, dynamics of Indo-Pak ties...how Kashmir would be handled..amount of indulgence in NAM..these are some of the parameters. And all these are the same in Bengaluru or Yamunanagar or Saharanpur or Kolkata.(5)
(1) Oh, is that all? You could have said that before. Very simple. Drive out all those not Hindu, who don't accept that they are Hindu converts (or Indic converts), and sequester their land. Demolish all mosques built within 500 metres of a temple, temple being defined as any point of worship for a Hindu. Auction their confiscated property, including land, and use the money to strengthen the armed forces. Attack Pakistan and wrest away occupied Kashmir, destroy the terrorist camps, hunt down, capture, try and imprison the leaders of terrorism, dismantle the ISI and reduce the PA to a light infantry force, enough to stop the Afghans from marching through to Delhi. Attack Sri Lanka and set up an independent Tamil Eelam. Attack Bangladesh and track down and imprison the ULFA militant leadership. Attack Nepal and re-instal King Gyanendra. Pass a law making it illegal for those who cannot show 30 generations of unbroken residence in India to seek political office. Ban all missionaries from entering India. Ban conversion from Hinduism to any other religion. Ban conversion from Buddhism to Christianity or to Islam. Ban conversion from Christianity to Islam. Pass a law making the personal laws of Hindus applicable to all other religions. Pass another law making all adhering to Dayabhaga Hindu law shift to Mitakshara Hindu law. Ban cow slaughter. Remove quotas from all categories of education or employment. Conquer Tibet and restore the Dalai Lama, with an Indian High Commissioner to guide his faltering first steps in governance. Conquer Xinjiang, just to keep the Chinese in their places. Make Hindi compulsory in north-east India. Make Tamil compulsory in north India. Abolish the UN.
The programme for the next week will follow shortly.
(2) The problem with this is that I think that the NDA did a
worse job, failing utterly in its claims and pretensions to equate the communities legally, and worsening the differences between them, corrupting the text books, exploding the bomb and making Pakistan's possession of the bomb legitimate, and failing completely in its economic policies. The deadlock regarding the Army's poor provisioning continued without any relief, although the out-of-power NDA ministers spend so much of their own and everybody else's time pretending that it is exclusively an UPA problem.
Given this scenario, and the bankruptcy of the left, together with the coarse self-aggrandising approach of the caste parties, what do you think can be a good suggestion? That is why I keep saying that this is a period of flux, and only the electorate's revealing of its thinking and orientation can help intellectuals and ideologues to work out the way forward. Without the desires of the people being known, it is not possible to draw up a programme. Certainly it is not even desirable to draw up a Congress or a BJP programme.
(3) If the NDA represents Narendra Modi and his view of how to deal with communal strife, or M. M. Joshi's attitude to text book drafting and printing, anything - including Mayawati - is preferable to that.
(4) That can only mean that you will accept the fundamentals as defined by me, or that I will accept the fundamentals as defined by you. Neither acceptance is likely. But let me define the fundamentals, and all you have to do is to nod in consent.
(a) Supremacy of the Constitution;
(b) Amendment of the Constitution periodically every ten years;
(c) Amendment of Indian Penal Code every ten years;
(d) Abolition of Khap Panchayats;
(e) Guaranteed independence of the judiciary;
(f) Consolidation of powers to transfer or act on the service conditions of administrators and policemen in Administrative and Police Commissions;
(g) Review of Administrative or Police action vested in Administrative and Police Tribunals, approachable by any citizen with a grievance;
(h) Promotions after ten, fifteen, twenty and twenty-five years of service, and all individuals with greater than twenty-five years of service to be restricted to vacancies, for Administrators and Policemen and government employees;
(i) Privatising all industries not concerned with nuclear energy, space research or defence;
(j) Privatising Air India and Indian Airlines;
(k) Privatising Indian Railways;
(l) Placing IB under an independent multi-headed National Security Commission, reporting to the National Security Advisor, appointed by the President;
(m) Implementing the Subrahmanyam Committee report in full;
(n) Introduction of military history of every military arm;
(o) Publication of the Henderson-Brooks Bhagat report;
(p) Introduction of the 20-year rule: all government documents over twenty years of age to be thrown open for public and scholastic scrutiny;
(q) Indexing legislative pay;
(r) Public funding of elections to legislatures and municipalities;
(s) Introduction of proportional representation in elections;
(t) Retirement of one-third of legislature each year;
(u) Linking of legislator compensation to attendance and participation in voting, and suspension in case of disobedience to speaker;
(v) Review of all laws and legislation and elimination of obsolete sections and practices;
(w) Establishment of national commissions on Rail, Road and Air movement;
(x) Establishment of restricted ownership of land in north-east India, Jharkhand and Chhatisgarh, and restriction of legislative office to tribals only;
(y) Compulsory education for males until fifteen years of age, for females until twenty years of age;
(z) National service for all, without exemptions, on service projects for infrastructure;
(aa) Entry into military restricted to national service experience holders only;
(bb) Entry into Administrative and Police, and other government positions restricted to national service experience holders only;
(cc) Entry into first legislative position restricted to national service experience holders only;
(dd) Entry into post-school academic or professional education restricted to national service experience holders only;
(ee) Service in state legislature or in municipal corporations mandatory for seeking national representation;
(ff) Declaration of assets at five year intervals mandatory for legislators, administrators, policemen, other government officials;
(gg) Independent University Grants Commission;
(hh) Abolition of ministries beyond bare minimum to be defined;
(ii) Foreign Direct Investment allowed, subject to 26% shareholding for Indian entity, in all sectors;
(jj) Free convertibility of currency;
(kk) Privatisation of ports;
(ll) Privatisation of shipyards;
These are just the headlines; what the people will decide and empower their elected representatives to do is what finally matters. Not your wish-list of fundamentals, or mine.
(5) Your thinking is so utterly naive as to prevent any response. How can a whole national programme be set down in terms fit for discussion in the comments of an online forum?