Date: 01/11/2023
DO PUNISH A DERELICT, CORRUPT OR USELESS GVERNMENT
In some respects an individual is like a community or nation, EVEN A GOVERNMENT.
There are rules and guidelines for one’s health and safety, like don’t eat too many sweets, don’t walk alone in lonely streets in the dark, don’t sit inactive in chair for too long, don’t repeat the same mistake and do learn from your failures and blunders.
There are rules for a government or a nation, too. Here are a few:-
Don’t keep the citizens illiterate, ignorant or poorly educated.
Guarantee free flow of information.
Don’t impose censorship or declare Emergency, making a mockery of democracy.
Don’t curb citizens’ initiatives but facilitate and encourage them to improve, advance, progress and prosper.
Do not “divide & rule”, but unite the nation.
Among Rules for the PEOPLE are, 1. Choose your leaders wisely. 2. Do not trust the foreigners in vital strategic matters.
The basic rules for the Government must be to reward honesty but punish the corrupt, to
protect lives and advance the prosperity of their subjects.
When the first Hindu in South Kashmir was killed or forced to flee (1990), the Government of the State had to be fined or dismissed.
The result of not acting in the first case was the loss of many innocent Hindu lives and abduction and rape of many girls and women till the Valley was clear of all the Kashmiri Pandits, leaving their properties behind for the Muslim “wolves”. The State and Centre governments at the time were in COLLUSION to turn Kashmir into a mini Pakistan.
It is sad to say that if all the Hindu subjects of J & K State have not returned to take possession of their homes and started living in safety then the Government of the State can be charged with dereliction of their duty and either fined or dismissed.
Unless this happens the Supreme Commander (Rashtrapati) should be sent on ‘leave of incompetence’ and asked to vacate his/her “imperial” Bhawan.
Without ensuring the safety of citizens from internal and external threats and attacks, the government has no legitimacy. The State government also has no legitimacy if religious processions of the majority community in West Bengal are stoned or disturbed by a vicious minority. Either the “vicious” minority should be OUT or the useless “tamaash-been” Government! All citizens should feel safe in and outside their homes.
Patriots may add more to what the State Governments ought to do, and also, what to do if in one State too many smugglers are bringing in the drugs, and in another State the Chief Minister is planning to give his chair to his own son or wife while the Rashtrapati becomes a “tamaash-been” (mere spectator)!
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2 Nov 23
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