1. The Constitution of India declares India as Secular Democratic Republic.
2. The Constitution of India is a Supreme Compendium that oversees every aspect of Democracy.
3. In Democracy, the Government is defined as A GOVERNMENT BY A PEOPLE OF THE PEOPLE & FOR THE PEOPLE.
4. People are Supreme & not the Government in a Democracy, as the Government is installed by the people to govern themselves.
5. The Government is formed by the Elected Representatives of People holding majority of like political ideology holders for, in a Democracy all the people cannot rule all the people. Hence, this system.
6. The body of elected representatives form Parliament (Meaning platform to speak) for the people; as all the people cannot speak for all the people. "Parlare" meaning to speak.
7. The Parliament consists of two houses a. The House of People b. Council of states.
8. The House of People consists of elected representatives of People.
9. The Council of states consists of secondary representatives of people i.e. representatives of peoples' representatives.
10.Parliament enacts laws which is construed & deemed as De Facto reflects the will of People.
11. Parliament has superintendence over The State i.e.Legislature, Executive & The Judiciary. (Including all Courts, Supreme Court & High Courts too)
11 The State is defined in Art. 12 includes, Legislature, Executive & The Judiciary.
12. Will of the people reigns supreme on the State (with State as defined in Art. 12 of the Constitution of India)
13. Hence, all persons in the Government right from President to the lowest functionary in a village panchayat including judges & all functionaries in the Judiciary are public servants. i.e servants of People & that is Democracy. Read section 21 of IPC 1860 The Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 & whereever Lokayukta Act whereever that exists.
Regards,
WEDS
From: sroy 1947 <sroy1947@gmail.com>
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wed, 10 November, 2010 14:12:10
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE
Dear PMK
I would also strongly advocate that you start kicking / muzzle the few barking dogs who think they are the custodians of RTI and have a degree in psychiatry.
Could we also have your vision of what the late PMK's vision was, because from what I remember, his (and Anna Hazare's) one point program was "babus are servants of the people and all laws must be geared to reflect this". Whereas I subscribe to Sir Arnold Robinson's views on Open Government ".. my dear chap you can't be serious, you can either be open or have Government ... "
Sarbajit
Dear fellow RTI stakeholder
I am pleased to inform the group that the first phase of transition of
our groups to the Google platform is complete.
Today we have over 1500 members in HumJanenge with the amalgamation of
the member lists of HumJanenge (Yahoo) and rti4empowerment (Yahoo) and
after weeding out all bouncing and spammy email IDs. I further clarify
that 55 persons have indicated that they do not want to participate in
this group, they have been flagged and cannot be added to this group
"forcibly".
This group is a testimonial to the vision of the late Prakash
Kardaley, and the dedicated and tireless activists managing this group
shall endeavor to take this group forward as Masterji would have
desired. In particular,
a) Message posts to be directly relevant to RTI or democracy,
accountability, transparency, corruption in India.
b) No abusive language to be used in message posts
c) No "Cross-Posting" (multiple copies of the same message from / to
other egroups)
d) All posts in English language only (or with accurate translation)
e) No communal, sexist, racial, casteist etc message posts
f) Fostering brotherly feeling among RTI activists all over India and
organizing concerted action.
PMK
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