Saturday, May 16, 2015

Executive vs Legislative

Chief Secretary of Delhi

People in Indian media are also our children. They went to school in India. It's our responsibility to make them learn about whole perception.

There used to be a story; seven blind men and elephant. In today's world, people with good vision also don't see the whole thing. And also, using a single gender is not right for today's world.

So, let the modified story be; seven persons are looking at an elephant. All are right; but you need to put all individual perceptions together to get the whole perception.

So, media persons; just looking at a single page of a book, you may not get the whole story. You need to look at the pages ahead and also the pages that behind. Just watching a trailer; or watching a still; or watching a frame, you may not understand the whole movie. You need to connect all dots to get the whole picture.

In life, incidents are not isolated; they all are connected.

Coming to political science, this is not an isolated incident. Have you noticed; whether he is online or offline, Narendra Modi keeps things moving. When Narendra Modi is online; that is, when he is in India, Narendra Modi directly participates in action. When Narendra Modi is offline; that is, when he in tour abroad, Narendra Modi had made sure that some serious actions took place in India.

When Narendra Modi was in America, Jayalalitha was arrested in Bangalore.
When Narendra Modi was in some country, Manmohan Singh was asked to appear in court.
Now, Narendra Modi is in China talking about Federalism and liberating states; not only Indian states; also the China states. Here in Delhi, conflict between the Executive branch and Legislative branch.

Last week, Narendra Modi was in Calcutta building partnership with Mamata. Jayalalitha was released from the legal case.

So, all incidents are connected. When you connect all dots, you will get the full picture.

Here is the whole picture.
 For the last one year, Narendra Modi has tried to learn the rules of the Delhi game. Narendra Modi did try hard to play the game as per the rules of Delhi. But, it doesn't help.

So, now, Narendra Modi has decided to change the game's rule.

As per the current constitution; Narendra Modi is not the President of India; Narendra Modi is one of the Members of Parliament; absolutely no executive power; very limited legislative power.

As per the current constitution; Arvind Kejriwal is not the Governor of Delhi; Arvind Kejriwal is one of MLA; absolutely no executive power; very limited legislative power.

So, as the current constitution of India, the Governor is head of the executive branch. Governor has authority to appoint the Chief Secretary.

So, the fact is, nothing changes in India; if the Constitution is not changed.

Both Congress and BJP would resist any change in the current constitution. That is the reason, Narendra Modi is now seeking the support of all regional leaders.

It's time to change the constitution. The current conflict in Delhi is just the beginning.


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