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LAWS , ARE THEY EVEN OURS ?

By Nikita Vadrevu 7 Min Read
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Law making , no we are not going to the textbook definitions again because i think they are least important in the real life. I solely want to concentrate on the peoples understanding of it. As soon as we hear about the law making process we instantly think about a long period of time that the legislation will take to pass it and if the topic is controversial then also the huge amount of chaos that will be followed shortly after. But the laws that are made by the parliament are not laws that are by the people or the full consent of the people now here is why as we discussed earlier there are a lot of political families that control the politics now these families or political  organizations have close ties with large corporations and they often fun their election campaigns and they are not doing it just to help the country , obviously no. they have their personal interests involved always. almost nearly 80% of both congress and BJP’s finding comes from unknown sources. People after Demonetization was announced were quick to observe how reliance jio was perfectly timed , I am not concluding anything here but Mukhesh Ambani is not a stranger to the BJP.

Now lets take a simpler problem, imagine you live in a town and you have two candidates and both are known to be corrupt and power-hungry the problem is even though you choose not to vote someone will and even  single vote in favor of one candidate puts him in the parliament or even worse imagine a city dominated by the poor class , people who have day jobs and can hardly make ends meet lets say his population of poor people constitute 70% of the population and this population is dominated by one caste , take any caste. and now there are two candidates the one who is corrupted and a known criminal and other who is comparatively better but in the election the first one wins , why ? politics of caste and religion. over the period of time politicians have convinced people that somehow their caste will make them a better politician. So they are not really peoples representatives they are just deceivers and now they are going to be responsible for making the laws. Personally i find it very worrying as to continue to stay in power they will make laws favoring their caste and this will lead to an unjust law making process. the famous MANDAL COMMISSION is a classical example of this.

So again are the laws even yours ? or they are by the people who want temples the people who fund their campaigns and people who makes laws not for the progress of the county but for satisfying their own greed of power.

Would you trust a prisoner or a criminal or an accused with the safety of your family? no, now goggle how many cases  are there against members of the legislative assembly. Forget the family we are letting the nation to be run and administered by the and don’t you worry take a look at the person who was running the election to be the most powerful women on earth Hillary Clinton who has been involved in more than 15 scandals and scams but never ever she has been prosecuted. The stories are plenty but the issue remains the same. Can this all happen under the blanket of democracy and nobody can do anything ?
is it dictatorship in a nice suit of democracy after all ?
I guess the least we can do is think about is and talk about it , but wait  ,can we ? we all know that somewhere in the constitution there is a fundamental right that gives us the freedom of speech and also gives the state the right to excursus reasonable restriction. now this reasonable restriction is often misused i wont bore you with a thousand case laws , my point here is simple a state that is suppose to be ru by people should logically give us the right to point out the mistakes in the government. the term is known as the whistleblower. now why don’t we hear more about them , its so obvious that a lot of people will raise their voices and here is why two things 1- they are removed / murdered / threatened. 2- it sends the message that nobody can actually go against the sate and if they  did ? number 1 will follow.

 

EVIDENCE –

1- Seth Conrad Rich – A Democratic National Committee (DNC) official who worked on exposing recent election fraud during the Democratic primaries was found murdered on the second week of july 2016.

2-Shanmugam Manjunath (1978–2005) was a marketing manager (grade A officer) for the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) who was murdered for sealing a corrupt petrol station in Lakhimpur Kheri, UP. This incident inspired several students at IIM, IIT and other institutes culminating with the IIM students setting up the “The Manjunath Shanmugam Trust”.

3-Lalit Mehta (1972–2008) was an Indian RTI activist, who was killed brutally near Palamau on May 14, 2008. Lalit Mehta (1972–2008) was an Indian RTI activist, who was killed brutally near Palamau on May 14, 2008.

And honestly the list will o on and o and some of them like the famous Subramaniam Swamy are kind of successful but this success rate is nothing compared to the ones who are silenced or killed just because they were brave enough to go against the system and change it.

Thank you with love ,

DEMOCRACY.

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Nikita Vadrevu March 8, 2018
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