Is It Really Republic?
Vande Matram Everyone! As I’m
writing this I know I may have to deal with great criticism as the criticism already
started three days ago when I talked about it to one of my friend. But I don’t bother
the criticism. I’ll welcome it for sure.
Today nation is celebrating its 65th so called Republic
day. When I was a kid I also used to be one of the happiest & proud souls
on earth. But since I got to know the image behind curtain the happiness has
faded away.
If talk about history
of republic we are told that a constitution drafting assembly wrote constitution
in 2 year 11 months & 18 days & it was implemented on 26th
of January 1950 to be the lengthiest constitution any country hold around the
globe. For more info I’ll let you know that our constitution concludes 444
articles, 12 schedules, 94 amendments and 117369 words (Looks like people were
more interested in counting words than drafting).
Lengthy enough, isn’t
it? But it becomes more surprising when
we get to know that in 2 years 11 months & 18 days the assembly held only
12 meetings. If we eject first & last from them (when no great was done) it
held 10 meetings. And according to shri Rajiv Dixit ji the assembly worked only
20 days if we scale it 8 hours a day.
India has been an import hub, From Candies to
Laws everything is imported. We know that many people became God for Indians
& got highest Civilian awards for their contribution in drafting Constitution
of India (I’m not targeting anyone personally). But still 80% of Current
constitution is totally based on British rule & rest 20% is imported Garbage
from America, Ireland, France, Germany or whatever as we are studying it since
childhoods.
Now the questions arise for what British made laws for India?
For well wish of India & It’s people? If yes, why they are so hated for dragging
out the wealth & making life of common Indian Mess? Why there were different
laws in England? And if British made those laws to rule & loot India &
control its people why they are still continuing in democracy? Does the
government elected by us wants to Rule & loot us?
Pick the laws working worldwide. They are different in
different countries, in accordance to their personal situations, economy &
culture. The Laws working in America do not work in Africa. Neither the African
laws work in Canada. They why the Hell we are kept under Laws of Britain,
America, France & Ireland? All that the constitution assembly did was to
take Government of India Act & Took Broom to collect garbage from the rest
of the world, made a pile & named it the Biggest Constitution of the Globe.
Look at the picture attached, you will find only Sardar Patel
in serious mode. Rest of the people are either sleeping or yawning.
These Colonial laws implemented on us are the biggest curse
to our nation. It has no power to deal with modern situation. You steel 100 million;
all you get is to jail for a year maximum (A Raja, Kalmadi).
You can be a criminal with no fear of law; can spit on face
of public openly.
Considering this fact
are you still in favour of celebrating 65th Republic day? Do we have
a Republic really? Are we even Free?
All do we want today to take a resolution to fight against
these old Laws and make a new constitution. If Modi ji becomes next PM of India
it is my Open request to him to replace these old laws. People considering me
Naxal by the end of his article (If it can be called) may note that a totally
believe in federal government but want a severe change.
In the end thanks for everyone who read this blog for giving
your precious time. Wish we’ll soon have a real Republic. Vande Matram.
Following is the list of main Laws implemented by colonial
rule still in process.
- · Indian Penal Code (1860)
- · Indian Industrial Disputes (March 1947)
- · The Foreigners Act (1946)
- · Indian Contract Act (1872)
- · Indian Evidence Act (1872)
- · Indian Forest Act (1927)
- · Land Acquisition Act (1894-2013)
- · Negotiable Instruments Act (1881)
- · Official Secrets Act (1923)
- · Indian Partnership Act (1932)
- · Indian Police Act (1861)
- · Arms Act (1859)
- · Civil Service Act (1861)
- · Trust law (1882)