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 POLICIES
 
SOCIAL
To ensure that three Natural Rights, Viz., the Right to Life, the Right to Liberty and the Right to Property are fully enjoyed by all the citizens of this country, with special emphasis on the Right to Liberty which will ensure a Civil Society that will be free from Discrimination on the grounds of Race, Caste, Religion, Language, and Gender.
To establish a real Secular State; towards the realization of this, to ban all religious fundamentalist organizations and associations throughtout the country that will ensure that politics is   free from religion.
To promote  Gender Equality that  no  preferential treatment is gives to any gender over the other in all matters concerning basic human  rights as well as rights arising out of the Welfare State.
 
POLITICAL
To prescribe minimum educational qualification  candidates to all contesting  elected posts at all levels (Parliament, State Legislatures, rural and urban, Local Bodies).
To prescribe a maximum age limit for  contesting elections at different levels of our democracy just as there is minimum age limit for  the voters.
To introduce a ceiling on the number of times  a person can contest in elections to the same representative post.
To prohibit a candidate from contesting in more than one constituency in an election.
To make appropriate amendments in the Constitution and people’s Representation Act to give to the People, the ‘Right to Recall’ a corrupt or mal-functioning elected representative.
To enact suitable laws to ban all caste-based organization and political parties.
To amend the Constitution ensure  equality among all the federating States in terms of equal representation in the Rajya Sabha in this regard.
To nationalize all rivers of the country and to plan for linking wherever possible the rivers to maximize utilization of  water resource.
When elected representatives betray the interest of the electorate by indulging in corrupt and dishonest practices and function inefficiently, provision must be made for intercession disqualification. The item of disqualification are as follows:
 
Involvement  in cognizable criminal offences.
Proven charges of corruption or inducement or abetment.
Proven inaction.
For efficient administration of welfare state, larger states will be divided into smaller and viable States.  The division should ensure that no state has more than 40 – 50 elected representations to the Lok Sabha.
About the nationalisation of all rivers a Central National River  grid will be setup to ensure equitable distribution of water wealth among the States.
Politic must be cleansed of criminalisation and to promote participation of intellectuals  in politics.
Promotion of state funding of election of contesting candidates.
To restrict maximum number of contestants for a seat in all elections.
To promote nationalism among citizens.
 
ECONOMIC
To promote economic development and to make the country a truly developed nation, capable of competing with any other nation in the World.
The Economic Policies to be revised to ensure that all the citizens have the opportunity to work, earn and enjoy a fair and decent life.  Towards this, to eliminate the ‘Subsidy Culture’  from the minds of both the people.
To eliminate Child Labour, Bonded Labour, Female Infanticide and eradicate  human trafficking.
To alleviate Poverty and Hunger and remove the ever-increasing gap between the poor and the rich.  Towards this to introduce effective legislation in land-ceiling for an equitable and real distribution of land for all.
To eliminate illiteracy totally from the country and to make it 100 % literate.
To remove ignorance and superstitions and the resultant exploitation of sorts deeply rooted in the society.
To bridge the existing Rural-Urban divide and ensure equity in the quality of life or all citizens; towards this to guarantee the basic needs of the rural population such as, food security, shelter, health care, electricity, clean drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, education, transport.  To focus on the infra-structure development of the entire country.
To ensure employment for all both in the rural and urban areas.
To ensure food security by proper utilization of agricultural land  which  will ensure total rural employment.
To ensure  balanced growth of Agricultural and Industry in a complementary way.
To ensure social and health security to all citizens.
In the matter of  promoting the farmers and the weaker sections in society financial assistance will be transparently done.
To promote urban facilities in rural areas.
To promote Agricultural  infrastructure and capital investment.  During times of bumper crops in order to save agriculture from falling prices, crop insurance and adequate storage facilities for all products must be established.   This will offset any adverse effects arising out of drought and crop failure.
 
ADMINISTRATION
To Provide a clean and Corruption-free and transparent administration at all levels, from Central, State, District, Block and Local levels and to ensure accountability  in administration.
To enact appropriate laws for punishing corrupt officials in all the three organs of the Government, Viz., Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary.
 
JUDICIAL
Judicial reforms in the following areas have to be made without delay:
 
Abolition of Court fee.
Erring parties in vexatious cases to be saddled with the responsibility of compensation.
Criminal law reforms also need to be done in the following areas.  To combine malicious prosecution with the subject of compensation for victims – Victimology.
To ensure Judicial Accountability.
To ensure speedy disposal of cases (say within 6 months from the date filing).
 
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