Saturday, February 22, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] vote for any party based on Prime Ministerial candidate

A Prime Minister has formidable powers,including detailed knowledge of
the flaws of those who would oppose him.Manmohan Singh refused to use
such powers,preferring to be ruled by the diktat from Sonia Gandhi.
His hesitancy almost certainly stems from
the lack of any deep convictions,except of course for holding on to
his job in as painless a manner as possible i.e. by pandering to
Sonia's wishes

The Prime Ministership is as big or as small as the person occupying that chair

Madhav


On 2/20/14, Sukla Sen <sukla.sen@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Prime Minister is chosen/elected by the parliamentary party of the
> party chosen as the ruling party, based on seats won in the Lok Sabha
> (only) - either all by itself or in alliance with other parties, by the
> President.
> The Prime Minister has to demonstrate that s/he enjoys the confidence of
> the Lok Sabha (only) - i.e. in a confidence/no-confidence vote (in the Lok
> Sabha), or a vote on a finance bill, must get the majority of the votes
> cast.
> The Rajya Sabha does not play any role in deciding the Prime Minister.
> Even a non-MP can become the PM, but within six months has got to be
> elected to either the LS or the RS.
>
> A non-citizen is not eligible to become a voter or an MP or the PM.
>
> In pursuance of the latest amendment in this regard, even a non-resident of
> a particular state can become a Rajya Sabha member from that state, if
> otherwise eligible.
>
> Sukla
>
>
> On 18 February 2014 18:00, Rakshpal Abrol
> <rakshpal.abrol@yahoo.co.in>wrote:
>
>>
>> Please read very carefully the Constitution of India amended more than
>> 112 times.
>> The Prime Minister is elected by the electoral college consisting of
>> elected representatives of both the houses of People and not based on the
>> party basis.
>> The person even not a citizen of India can be chosen as Prime Minster.
>> Even if his/her parents do not belong to Indian Community.His/her name is
>> listed in the electroll prepared by the Election Commission. People do
>> not
>> have Constitutional Right to challenge the data provided inthe Electroll
>> roles prepared under the supervision of Chief Election Commission under
>> Article 324.
>> Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru was not the citizen of India declared under
>> Article 84 (a) of the Constitution, so Smt. Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi.
>> Dr. Man Mohan Singh is another glaring example. He is a Prime Minister of
>> India for now Ten years. He was not domiciled at Assam after its
>> formation
>> as State.
>> He or his family members do not belong to Schedule Tribes of North
>> Eastern
>> area.
>> People Representation Act,1951 do not have sanction to over throw the
>> Constitution as established by law. The Rules are framed to carry out the
>> intrepretation of law and Statute. The Constitution is supreme claimed by
>> the highest Judicial Authority. But is it correctly administer by any one
>> for the last 66 years.
>> The hindi translation was printed after 1988. It was not accepted in
>> Hindi
>> language and is not respected in Hindi Devnagari at any Court of law
>> established.
>> Prime Minister can throw the President ,if he/she do not follow his
>> advice.
>> Former President of India had given his assent on fax paper to impose
>> President Rule in Bihar.
>>
>>
>>
>> Warm regards,
>>
>> Rakshpal Abrol
>> Consumer Activist
>> 9820203154
>> rakshpal.abrol@yahoo.co.in
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* Vishwanath Mada <vishmada@hotmail.com>
>> *To:* "indiaresists@lists.riseup.net" <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net>
>> *Sent:* Sunday, 16 February 2014 6:20 PM
>> *Subject:* RE: [IAC#RG] vote for any party based on Prime Ministerial
>> candidate
>>
>> Hi
>> There may be thousands in different fields. We should look for holistic
>> individual who can hold the nation together of Million diversity of 1.3
>> billion people and not ignoring majority, minority or any other sectarian
>> groups for whatever reason the individual may have. It must be INDIA
>> FIRST
>> and INDIA TILL THE LAST. We should cultivate the habit of important
>> national interest should have a NATIONAL DEBATE at EVERY DISTRICT LEVEL
>> not
>> in a TV channel only. We should take cull cross section opinion before
>> the
>> bill is prepared and goes to parliament.
>>
>> Only a responsible national party with reach all over should field
>> candidates, if not it will be a LARGE POT of 500 plus FORCES PULLING THE
>> PARLIAMENT in to different directions for which we must guard against.
>>
>> A WEAK PM and his PARTY will do exactly what has happened to India for
>> the
>> last 2 terms of parliament. Under these circumstances greed plays a major
>> factor to hold power as he and the party becomes helpless and will over
>> look all the misdeeds of their supporters. PM we will call WEAK, who made
>> him weak, we have made him weak by no providing the required numbers for
>> him to take the required decisions. We the citizens are equally
>> responsible.
>>
>> We had put up a CANDIDATE in the year 2006 to corporation election and we
>> won. It was a good experiment but according to most of the supporters
>> felt,
>> we failed to get the desired result of implementation of policy
>> matters,in
>> spite of an honest candidate. Candidate did not have of the support of
>> the
>> required numbers at the corporation meetings.
>>
>> The party with a vision must be supported and not the only candidate.
>> Candidates with doubtful background manupulate by puting up their spouse
>> or
>> children as candidates and control the candidate which we should resist
>> by
>> not electing such candidates, or parties. Independents and small regional
>> parties can only harm the democracy than do any good. With huge money
>> bags
>> of some parties will be able to do unimaginable harm as it happened for
>> the
>> last two terms of parliament.
>>
>> Manohar Prikar govt. in Goa survived because he has reasonable majority
>> if
>> not he would have been sitting in opposition by now as he himself claimed
>> in one of the meetings recently in Mumbai.
>>
>> Bajpai govt. had large number of parties supporting and exerting undue
>> pressure from all sides. It becomes difficult for a govt. to take any
>> bold,
>> necessary, desired decisions FOR AND THE NATIONAL interest you need to
>> take AND you must take. In most difficult times these individuals and
>> parties ask for different benefits or a package for the themselves
>> leaving
>> the national interest to ransom.
>>
>> Regads
>> Vishwanath Mada
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 20:42:14 +0530
>> From: nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com
>> To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
>> Subject: [IAC#RG] vote for any party based on Prime Ministerial candidate
>>
>>
>> *To*
>>
>> *India Against Corruption*
>>
>>
>> *Vote for the party based on the*
>> * Prime Ministerial candidate in the parliamentary
>> polls.*
>>
>> *There are certainly much better persons in India today than Kejriwals,
>> Raj Thackerays, Venugopals (of TDP). There are honest and productive
>> workers consisting of scientists, engineers , economists and NGOs , who
>> really contribute to the national growth in variety of ways.
>> Unfortunately, our media do not take note of them but only focus on
>> those
>> indulging in antics, gimmicks and rowdy behaviour in parliament,
>> assemblies and in public life.*
>> *In view of such attitude of media , an impression prevails that India
>> consist only of such elements, which is affecting the morale of the
>> entire population and image of the country in the world.*
>> *Inspite of the corrupt politicians and bureaucracy, still a lot of
>> good
>> work is going on in the country and many Indians are increasingly being
>> recognised internationally for their achievements , though Indian media
>> may
>> ignore them. This is a sad state of affairs. *
>> *Certainly, a capable Prime Minister can bring about a healthy climate
>> of growth and progress and bring respect to the country and government,
>> where quality Indians would be recognised and given encouragement and
>> appropriate positions . When such healthy and progressive climate is
>> built, it would inevitably lead to a situation where discredited persons
>> cannot hold the country to ransom as at present.*
>> *Obviously, the country needs honest , strong and well motivated Prime
>> Minister who is ultimately responsible for all happenings in India in
>> one
>> way or the other. *
>> *During the forthcoming parliamentary polls ,the electorate should be
>> given a clear choice as to who would be the next Prime Minister by the
>> political outfits like Congress party and third front also *
>> *People should really be given an opportunity to vote for any party,
>> based on the person projected as Prime Minister by the party.*
>> *India cannot afford government leadership of the present standards
>> anymore, which mean that the people would have a choice about the
>> person becoming the Prime Minister and political coterie would not
>> decide
>> this. *
>>
>> *N.S.Venkataraman*
>> *Nandini Voice For The Deprived*
>>
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