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"Dictatorship in India for a limited period of 5 years". Will you support it ?
Asked by kishore malhotra,
04 May '10 12:56 pm
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No. Dictatorship in India will not work. The nation (and me too) has seen Indira Gandhi's (read Sanjjay Gandhi's) dictatorship for more than two years during Emergency time. The rulers were cut off from the people and the people were push straight into the hands of all sorts of officers from police to other govt departments. Instead of doing any good, the law enforcers joined hands and were happily lording it over the public without any fear of anyone finding out their doings. News media was heavily censored. India is to vast to entertain such an experiment.
Answered by QueSera Sera, 04 May '10 01:04 pm
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100% yes- for a period of 10 years not 5 years.
but not now.
a dictatorship using our corrupt to the core- police would have disastrous effects on the poor and innocent.
follow the steps given below:
1- sack the complete police force.
2- start a movement against the present system ---- a social and political rennaisance----- to change the corrupt political system and the outdated constitutional clauses.
3- then bring in a dictator to show our people how this system works- it might take a minimum of 10 years or more.
Answered by Vinayak Prasad, 04 May '10 02:38 pm
but not now.
a dictatorship using our corrupt to the core- police would have disastrous effects on the poor and innocent.
follow the steps given below:
1- sack the complete police force.
2- start a movement against the present system ---- a social and political rennaisance----- to change the corrupt political system and the outdated constitutional clauses.
3- then bring in a dictator to show our people how this system works- it might take a minimum of 10 years or more.
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I will support the anwsers given my Mr A. Moin (5), GKR (7), Mr Qnaian (8).
But still i am 1000000000000000000000000000000000% support dictatorship. For
(1) At least to implement necessary reforms like Blody election process, missusing of fredom, MAINLY TO REFORM OUR RESERVATION SYSTEM, BY THIS WAY WHICH WILL NEVER ACHIEVE SOCIAL JUSTICE IN INDIA and even next generations never dream for the Reservations free country.
I feel Dictatorship is compulsory to amend the whole of our Constitution for saying our country as a developed one in the worid, not blody "developing country" for the last half decade.
Answered by KG Hyd, 04 May '10 02:18 pm
But still i am 1000000000000000000000000000000000% support dictatorship. For
(1) At least to implement necessary reforms like Blody election process, missusing of fredom, MAINLY TO REFORM OUR RESERVATION SYSTEM, BY THIS WAY WHICH WILL NEVER ACHIEVE SOCIAL JUSTICE IN INDIA and even next generations never dream for the Reservations free country.
I feel Dictatorship is compulsory to amend the whole of our Constitution for saying our country as a developed one in the worid, not blody "developing country" for the last half decade.
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That would depend on who the dictator is and what the dictator's group stands for.
Answered by A Moin, 04 May '10 01:58 pm
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No.It is off dated as far s India is concerned.
More over, in the name of dictatorship, many will misuse the opportunity!!!
Answered by gkr, 04 May '10 01:07 pm
More over, in the name of dictatorship, many will misuse the opportunity!!!
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Nahi chalega !!
its too vaaaaast and complex country to get benefit out of that..
Answered by sr sr sax, 04 May '10 01:01 pm
its too vaaaaast and complex country to get benefit out of that..
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Wishfully thinking is no Good.
You can't enforce "Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, 1999" ... inspite in our Arms, on the criminals engaged in war with our nation...
Answered by bharati sharma, 04 May '10 01:00 pm
You can't enforce "Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, 1999" ... inspite in our Arms, on the criminals engaged in war with our nation...
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