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A reformed Parlimentary System
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Presidential System
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Sudip Rakshit
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i believed in reformed parliamentary system.to be precise a bi-party system..not a multi party system. multiparty system doesnot India at all.. and presedential rule in India is never possible with so much diversity.India has 36 listed regional...
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sanjay dungarpuria
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It is not just a u turn from our democratic parliamentary system which has failed to give relief to common man on the contrary our politicians have cheated our people and minted money. I strongly favour the presidential systems as in US but people...
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konkan SINGHA
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Democracy is a complete failure in a Monetary Economy. Corruption is inherited from Democracy.Democracy leads to "CORPORATOCRACY", which is even more dangerous than Democracy. Abraham Lincoln's Democracy is not what we are looking at and that is...
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Abraham Paul
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Everyday we find contradiction in the views of Judges in the same bench and totallty opposite views in a higher court on the same case. It has become common for the higher court to rubbish the deciion of the lower court. How can be the law in...
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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Excellent !! Except that the law is twisted to suit one's needs. Judiciary is the best.
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