It pains me so much to note that the non-resident Indian citizens can not cast their votes in the upcoming parliament elections (in fact in any election). According to Section 19 of the Representation of People Act, 1950, only a person who is “ordinarily resident” in a constituency is entitled to be registered in the electoral roll of that constituency. This section seems to be out dated and does not congeal with the reality. A non-resident Indian should not be deprived of this important privilege that is enjoyed by the regular citizens. The matter of concern here is that the election commission should ensure that NRIs are given an option to cast their votes via the Indian consulates abroad or make sure that NRI votes are not misrepresented by bogus voting. I feel that aforesaid section is discriminatory and limits the NRIs from selecting their leaders. The law may be disloyal to us but it will not make us less patriotic than the ordinary residents.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
EVM
Criticizing Electronic Voting Machines by comparing US &
The entire world recently witnessed the use of EVMS which demonstrated the Indian democracy in action.
Chennai MRTS
The Tamil Nadu government had asked for a feasibility study for a new Metro railway system. It intrigues me that MRTS is not considered a metro transit. Instead of spending millions of rupees on a new system, the existing system should be transformed to a world class metro system. MRTS in chennai failed to have a vision right from the beginning. Having a status of the first elevated railway system in
Hindu succession Act
It is the apt time to have an amendment to the Hindu succession act that gives equal rights to women in parental property. Even today there are millions of women in our country who are silently grieving, after writing off their due share on the ancestral property to their male siblings. Such women are driven by social implications and personal relationship with their siblings. They are threatened, black mailed and emotionally disturbed by their male siblings. It is quite unfortunate that even moderately educated women are victims of such discrimination. Only handful of women has the guts to bring their male siblings to a court of law in order to get their fair share. In a Hindu society filing a suit against a family member by a woman is still frowned upon. I salute those women for their brave action to seize their legitimate birthright. The amendment is an eye opener for such women and will provide a strong backbone to their independence.
Monday, December 4, 2006
Stealing Recognition
Indians need to be proud of the deeds committed by fellow Indians and not by foreigners. The blame is on the Indian news media. Why do the Indian news media appreciate the achievements of “foreigners “as if they were achieved by Indian citizens? The “foreigners”, I am referring to, are either born in
Air India
Education Vs HealthCare
It is ironical that the politicians are making a hue cry about commercialization of education. A major portion of health care industry is in private hands for decades and no body seems to be bothered about this essential service. Education and health goes hand-in-hand. Can someone be denied appropriate medical care or be given extra additional care because of their social status? If the education industry can have reservation, why not impose reservation in health care too?
Indian Constitution
Indian constitution's preamble that preaches democracy, sovereignty and secularist society is getting diluted day by day.
a) By introducing a ban on cow slaughter, the politicians are trying to directly affect the beef eaters’ right to live and their
b) Our forefathers invented reservation to uplift a specific set of people. But now it is the biggest tool to exploit people by the political parties. In my opinion the generic intent of "Right to equality” negates the provision of "Reservation". If an Indian citizen has a specific set of rights as prescribed by the constitution, the same constitution can not give additional rights to another set of people because of their social/economic status. The watchword “Everyone is equal in the eyes of law”, is explicitly overridden by providing reservation. Most of the political parties have their business enclosed with an eye on reservation. Otherwise we would not have seen an extension to the reservation system every 10 years after the initial provision expired. As per our constitution, at one point the reservation has to come to a full stop. Will any political party talk about that? Moreover, the
c) “Right to freedom of religion & worship” is again misused by the society. Most schools/colleges in our country still conducts a "prayer" session which violates the right to worship for a specific set of students, who does not belong to the religion to which the prayer session is conducted. These institutions not only can force the students to attend a prayer session, but they don't even have the basic right to "initiate" a prayer session in an education environment. Certain schools in our country even enforce a religious dress code to its students. And some schools have in-built temples, churches and mosques within the school campus. Contrary to this, in TamilNadu there are certain educational institutions that are affiliated to self-respect groups (who does not believe in god and religion) forces students not to perform/enjoy any religious activity by not providing holidays on gazette holidays. Religious activities should be left alone to the religious institutions and educational institutions should not preach religion. Again, I have to take a note from the
US Army
The august 7th edition of Time magazine (page 18) mentions that the idea of recruiting English speaking Indian citizens for the US Army has a “great promise”. The US Army’s director of military personnel policy said that they need to pursue this idea. I wonder if it is possible for an Indian citizen to enlist in a foreign army?
Triskaidekaphobia
It is outrageous that Kerala High court is phobic to number 13 and even more offensive to impose a fine of Rs.10,000/- on the petitioner for its belief over Triskaidekaphobia. The bench of the Kerala high court that dismissed the original petition should immediately set an example by examining its motives, conviction and attitude. It is sad to note that the
Friday, December 1, 2006
Indian Judiciary
Indian Judiciary wants zero influence from the executive. But it is answerable to its citizens. Not long ago, honorable(!!??) judges from the Punjab High court went on a mass leave departing from their constitutional duty. The Supreme Court dismissed litigation on this issue as a publicity stunt. Nevertheless to mention, employees of the
Arundhati Roy, a swindler.
Arundhati Roy criticism towards Mr. Bush comes from a person who committed criminal contempt by scandalizing the supreme court of
She continues her tirade against globalization and then declines to accept the honor from the