Saturday, June 5, 2010

Necessity knows no law and Naxalism is a result of this

We have courts of law and not courts of justice. A nation whose  citizens are fearful of the Govt, 
the Police and the Judiciary cannot be termed Free and democratic.

The fundamental right to justice as enshrined in the constitution has been reduced to a mockery.
It is only an eyewash and serves only the powerfuls and the haves.

The poor and slow delivery of justice is the single most reason for rampant corruption,naxalism
and other ills that plague our society.We are an over regulated country, we have laws for everything 
but no just enforcement. Extreme law is extreme injustice.

Necessity knows no law and Naxalism is a result of this .


.........great thoughts, burning issues, the question is what are we doing about it other than indulging in a form of intellectual debate. The problem of our country has always been too much talk, and little action !! .. should we be adding to this din, or do something – howsoever small. Where does one start ??




Start by sticking to your strengths..... brain work...... data gathering, analysis. Spread it, now that you have better communication means. If you can, translate into action.


I feel the tribals, under a NGO, could form cooperatives so that they can get together for activities like growing crops,animal husbandary,forest produce, fishing, local bakeries, eateries, running tractors, repairing farm implements, recharging ground water, building check dams  etc. This could improve their lot a bit.



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