Editorial
Pradeep Ramteke
Chief Editor
If political party leaders, office bearers and people’s representatives are consistently using “God and religion” for getting elected, it is clear that they are not worthy.
It should not be misconstrued or decided to say that if the electorate starts to worship God for votes, then they all prove themselves unworthy.
In particular, MLAs and MPs are elected by the electorate as representatives of the people who, in accordance with the Constitution of India, remove the rupee problems of the citizens of this country through “employment and education” and make them as self-reliant as they need to be in terms of rupees and not bend or fall prey to any kind of temptation. To make ideologically self-respecting citizens…
It is the responsibility of the people’s representatives to make the citizens of all social groups in the country self-reliant and self-respecting so that they do not do any kind of god darshan or any kind of program on the strength of MLAs and MPs.
Ideally, MLAs and MPs should conduct public programs to explain the fundamental and extra-fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution of India to the citizens of the country and to make them aware of their rights.
What is more, if according to the population of the society in the country, in the government and administrative offices, ministries, super class one officers, class one officers, junior officers, senior clerks, junior clerks and other types of employees are not taken, then the MPs in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council MLAs should ask questions and perform justice roles, “the functioning of central and state governments with similar or unequal duties,” should be brought to the attention of citizens of all communities.
At the same time, in the courts of the country, if the judges of the multi-society are not following the population of each community, the MPs should hold the central government to account.
If there is no equal participation of representation among the citizens of the country in all systems of the country (in offices, ministries and other places), it is not believed that the central and state governments are doing the right and necessary work or performing the duties for the citizens of the country.
It is the duty of MPs and MLAs to create citizens who understand Indian concept and secular sovereignty and not bigotry.
Along with this, MPs and MLAs should always be ready to keep the doors of all kinds of education open to the students of the country free of charge.
However, the MPs and MLAs who sleep when the policies of closing the doors of education have been implemented by the central and state governments are acceptable to the voters? They should decide for themselves.
People’s representatives should reject the fact that MPs and MLAs are sitting silently while central and state governments are taking decisions that deny employment and do not accommodate them in government jobs.
When the central government does not have the right to enact privatization laws, it has become clear that the MPs who vote for the approval of privatization laws in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha struggle to protect the interests of the capitalists rather than the citizens of the country. should be taken
MPs and MLAs who are harming the citizens of the country should be identified by the citizens of the country in time and such MLAs and MPs should be sent home instead of being re-elected.
MPs and MLAs are always seen using Gods and Religions to get elected MPs and MLAs who do not work and perform their duties for public interest, people protection and people’s upliftment. It cannot be forgotten that they are inefficient and weak.
MLAs and MPs who resort to gods and religions without uplifting the citizens of the country are in direct violation of Article 51 of the Indian Constitution. Such MLAs and MPs should be dismissed by His Excellency the President and His Excellency the Governor.
People’s representatives should take up cultural programs, but for the promotion of secularism and sovereignty of the citizens, not for spreading superstitions or fueling superstitions.
MPs and MLAs are dependents who do nothing necessary for the upliftment of the citizens of the country. This shows that such MPs and MLAs put themselves ahead emotionally rather than fulfilling their duties in the public interest.
For the welfare of the people and for the welfare of the people, “under the Constitution of India, what is the work of the dependent ideology MPs and MLAs who do not perform their duties? They should decide that.