Monday, March 10, 2008

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

PROPOSING A NEW CONSTITUTION

It is a common perception in our country that people of our country are basically corrupt, only honest is one who is not in a position to extract unlawful money. But it is not true. Most of us want to be honest; the real problem is with the system. If a person joins a government service through honest means, he wants to serve the people. But slowly he realises that he is part of a corrupt system. He finds himself not in a position to stop these corrupt practices. Ultimately he realises that it is better to be part of corrupt system than remain honest and lose the benefits others are availing.
Other reason for booming corruption is lack of social security. Though there is social security, but with increased awareness, a person finds him more insecure. This insecurity induces him to earn more to make him more secure. In this whole exercise his insecurity further increases. There is need to eliminate this insecurity from not only government servants but also from the mass. This can be achieved by providing adequate social security. It is duty of state to ensure that all citizens do feel safe. It is duty of the state to create environment, where people can exercise their fundamental rights.
This corruption, which is the main cause of the problem, can be minimised with increased participation of people and bringing transparency in our system through use of advance technology.
But the increased people participation and use of advance technology is difficult to achieve in the present system. We need a new system for that.
The greatest leader of our country his Excellency President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, has a vision for developed Bharat. It is duty of all of us to convert his dream of developed Bharat into reality. Unfortunately Dr Kalam is a scientist, and most of the reforms he is suggesting cannot be brought without making political reforms. The present corrupt lot of politician who are governing us today are the biggest hindrance in this direction. What Dr Kalam expects from them they don't deserve to be expected for that.
Thus it becomes essential to change the system and proceed for other reforms. Each one of us is required to make some sacrifice to achieve the larger happiness of all of us.
There are number of old age people in out country, whom you will find saying that the government of British was far better than the present indigenous government. Why there is such opinion, I interacted with lot of people to know the reason behind, and I could find out the real difference between the leader of western countries or so called imperialist countries and our indigenous leaders, the leaders of western countries always remain in search of country from where they may acquire benefit for the betterment of their people, whereas leaders of our country always remain in search of methods by which they may acquire benefit from their own people for their personal benefits.
To achieve the goals, which are going to be discussed in this book, one must give up his colonial mindset. There needs dramatic changes in our system. We have to get rid of emotional blackmailing, which we have been subjected since independence, on the name of language, religion, race, cast etc. We must give a thought as to what we have achieved out of this emotional blackmailing. You will realise the result is only poverty, unemployment, unhygienic condition, famine, illiteracy, corruption etc.
I don't claim any kind of originality in this book; in fact each and every word of this book is indebted to the people of my great nation. It is the ideas given by various people. My contribution is only to the extent of consolidating those scattered ideas. I hope all of you will further contribute in making the system better. Not even a single word written in this book is final, each and every word can be replaced, subjected it would further enhance the quality of us. We need to bind ourselves with sole recognition of being Bhartiya. Nothing else.
My present book provides for changed constitution for better system. This book mainly consists of various provisions of our new constitution I am proposing. To further the cause of common man it is required to make laws according to the constitution. What those laws should be and how it will benefit the people is also being discussed in brief.
This is first edition. I hope to bring second edition of the book very soon. Anyone find it worth any thing must communicate. There are few things, which is not being discussed in this book, mainly how this whole constitution can be implemented. Which political party will implement, and how people should participate in this movement for change. Even today I have reply to these questions, but before writing anything on it, I would like to receive suggestion from all of you. Kindly use reply postcard for the purpose, so that I can reply to your suggestion on the issue.
I express my gratitude to all those who contributed in bringing up this book. I also thank the readers, for sparing the time to read this book. My special thank to all those who wish to contribute in building a strong Bharat and making contribution on the issue.
Before closing this introductory note I wish to mention that it is not money but it is only will which we need to bring change. If you have will, I have the way to show.
With Regard.
Ravindra Nath Tripathi
Author
Balaghat Raod, Dundaseoni,
Dist: Seoni (Madhya Pradesh) Bharat Pin: 480661
Tele: 07692-223554 (R) 9425848586 (M)
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