What are some of the serious problems facing India in recent times?
INDIA IN CHAOS, ONLY JUDICIARY CAN SAVE
The book ‘India IN CHAOS, ONLY JUDICIARY CAN SAVE’ is an attempt
from diagnosis to cure, for India’s perennial maladies
The regressive and continually deteriorating plight of our large populace is no secret. About 116 crore of India’s population exists under highly impoverished and wretched conditions. Forty percent of our country is infected with Maoism, Naxalism, terrorism and seditious activism. People from all walks of lives are disgruntled and frustrated. Protests and movements are now a regular feature in our country. Consistent failures of our Legislature and Executive are no longer acceptable. The basic objectives of our struggle for freedom must now be fulfilled. The present book is an attempt to accomplish the same through responsible and accountable system of governance at the Union and the States to be established with the help of the learned Judiciary. Such governments shall be sensitive to human sufferings and capable of accomplishing the basic objectives of the Constitution in terms of Parts III & IV that are inalienable.
No matter what, we cannot sit and watch our country go to rags and tatters and large populace to utter miseries and woes before our eyes!
Part 3 of the book presents guidelines and road-maps to transform India into a powerful and prosperous nation with the help of such governance. It is hoped that the people of India will comprehend the findings – the problems that have besieged the nation and their tangible solutions.
K C Agrawal
What are some of the serious problems facing India in recent times?
The book ‘India IN CHAOS, ONLY JUDICIARY CAN SAVE’ is an attempt
from diagnosis to cure, for India’s perennial maladies
The regressive and continually deteriorating plight of our large populace is no secret. About 116 crore of India’s population exists under highly impoverished and wretched conditions. Forty percent of our country is infected with Maoism, Naxalism, terrorism and seditious activism. People from all walks of lives are disgruntled and frustrated. Protests and movements are now a regular feature in our country. Consistent failures of our Legislature and Executive are no longer acceptable. The basic objectives of our struggle for freedom must now be fulfilled. The present book is an attempt to accomplish the same through responsible and accountable system of governance at the Union and the States to be established with the help of the learned Judiciary. Such governments shall be sensitive to human sufferings and capable of accomplishing the basic objectives of the Constitution in terms of Parts III & IV that are inalienable.
No matter what, we cannot sit and watch our country go to rags and tatters and large populace to utter miseries and woes before our eyes!
Part 3 of the book presents guidelines and road-maps to transform India into a powerful and prosperous nation with the help of such governance. It is hoped that the people of India will comprehend the findings – the problems that have besieged the nation and their tangible solutions.
K C Agrawal