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    IntroductionIntroduction::

    The purpose of writing this book is to look at the future of theThe purpose of writing this book is to look at the future of the

    Republic of India from aRepublic of India from a veryvery different perspective adifferent perspective andnd withwith aastrong focus on the real identity and character of our nation. Unlikestrong focus on the real identity and character of our nation. Unlikewhatwhat has been preachedhas been preached in our history books over the last 62in our history books over the last 62 years,years,the nation of India did not take birth onthe nation of India did not take birth on 1515 August 1947. In reality;August 1947. In reality;Hindustan (also known as India) has existed on this planet earthHindustan (also known as India) has existed on this planet earth sincesince 1010thth century BC. (In simple terms, this means that Hindustancentury BC. (In simple terms, this means that Hindustanhas existed for the last 3,000 years, at the least). Hence, We Thehas existed for the last 3,000 years, at the least). Hence, We ThePeople of Hindustan; must look at the future of our countryPeople of Hindustan; must look at the future of our countrythrough a radical perspective that we hope will bring a change inthrough a radical perspective that we hope will bring a change in

    the thinking process among the people and lead to better living andthe thinking process among the people and lead to better living andbetter life styles forbetter life styles forall Hindustanis.all Hindustanis.

    In this century, India is constantly and consistently under theIn this century, India is constantly and consistently under thenegative influence of Islamic terrorist activities, an incompetentnegative influence of Islamic terrorist activities, an incompetentand impotent administratand impotent administration, aged and unfit political leaders whoseion, aged and unfit political leaders whosesole aim is self preservation, ever rising inflation and a cost ofsole aim is self preservation, ever rising inflation and a cost ofliving that far exceeds the actual real income of most of the Indianliving that far exceeds the actual real income of most of the Indian

    population.population.

    India can be and must be transformedIndia can be and must be transformed into a vibrant and everinto a vibrant and everadvancing nation; powerful in all ways; with a strong emphasis onadvancing nation; powerful in all ways; with a strong emphasis on education for all the people, social discipline, a powerful militaryeducation for all the people, social discipline, a powerful militarycapable of defeating any enemy, an equally strong and independentcapable of defeating any enemy, an equally strong and independent

    police force to control and suppress internal terrorism and abovepolice force to control and suppress internal terrorism and aboveall a nation that stands upall a nation that stands up and fulfills the ideals of fraternity,and fulfills the ideals of fraternity,equality and peace, Thisequality and peace, This nation can only be: Hindustannation can only be: Hindustan!!

    To Be a Hindustani:To Be a Hindustani:

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    What is it that makes a person a Hindustani?What is it that makes a person a Hindustani? This question has nThis question has notot been answered in abeen answered in acomplete and satisfactory manner over the last 60 years.complete and satisfactory manner over the last 60 years. In almost all cases TIn almost all cases To be ao be apatriot was to be a Hindustani was the most common explanation.patriot was to be a Hindustani was the most common explanation. However, this hasHowever, this hasnever taken intonever taken into account theaccount the character or the self esteemcharacter or the self esteem of theof the people of Hindustan thatpeople of Hindustan thatcontributes to the feelings of being a Hindustani. Pride, self- esteem, honocontributes to the feelings of being a Hindustani. Pride, self- esteem, hono uur are allr are all vaguevagueterms that are confusing to the people; regardless of their level of education. A paperterms that are confusing to the people; regardless of their level of education. A paperdegree that certifies that a person attended 13 years of a prescribed educational systemdegree that certifies that a person attended 13 years of a prescribed educational system does not automatically lead to that person having pride of belonging to a nation ordoes not automatically lead to that person having pride of belonging to a nation or honorhonortowards ones country.towards ones country. PridePride is an emotion, which refers to a strong sense of self-respect,is an emotion, which refers to a strong sense of self-respect,a refusal to be humiliated as well as joy in the accomplishments of oneself or a person,a refusal to be humiliated as well as joy in the accomplishments of oneself or a person, group, nation or object that one identifies with, or to think of one's self as being bettergroup, nation or object that one identifies with, or to think of one's self as being betterthanthan othersothers.. Self-respectSelf-respect reflects a person's overall self-appraisal of their own worthreflects a person's overall self-appraisal of their own worth , and, andencompasses beliefsencompasses beliefs of beingof being competent andcompetent and withwith emotions of assertiveness andemotions of assertiveness andconfidence.confidence. HonourHonour is the evaluation of a persons trustworthiness and social statusis the evaluation of a persons trustworthiness and social status based on that individual's actions. Honour is exactly what determines a person's based on that individual's actions. Honour is exactly what determines a person'scharacter:character: whetherwhether the person reflects honesty, respect, integrity,the person reflects honesty, respect, integrity, andand fairness.fairness. TheseThese

    three emotions are the very foundation of any nation and cannot be taught is a schoolthree emotions are the very foundation of any nation and cannot be taught is a school curriculum. Pride, Self-respect and Hcurriculum. Pride, Self-respect and Honour have to be an integrated part of life; just asonour have to be an integrated part of life; just as important as the need to eat food, drink water and breathe air.important as the need to eat food, drink water and breathe air. Only then, can there be aOnly then, can there be a true meaning towards being a Hindustani.true meaning towards being a Hindustani.

    To achieve this intense characterTo achieve this intense charactermodification among the people of Hindustan; we mustmodification among the people of Hindustan; we mustbegin at the basics; the very base on which the foundation of the Republic of India wasbegin at the basics; the very base on which the foundation of the Republic of India was created; and that is the Constitution of India.created; and that is the Constitution of India. When any Hindustani studies theWhen any Hindustani studies theConstitution analytically (withoutConstitution analytically (without emotions),emotions), itit is clearis clear that the original cthat the original constitution hasonstitution hasdeep flaws that need todeep flaws that need tobe repaired urgently. What arebe repaired urgently. What are thethe changes that we need?changes that we need?

    1) Include the name of God in the Constitution!Include the name of God in the Constitution! Every person in Hindustan;Every person in Hindustan;regardless of their religion, believes the existence of God and is spiritually boundregardless of their religion, believes the existence of God and is spiritually bound to this concept. Yet, this very Creator is not mentioned anywhere in theto this concept. Yet, this very Creator is not mentioned anywhere in theConstitution.Constitution. Make no mistake, the Constitution of IndiaMake no mistake, the Constitution of India can becan be rock-solid androck-solid andyet, flexible enough to ensure the strength and prosperity of our country throughyet, flexible enough to ensure the strength and prosperity of our country throughgood times and bad times. Including a mention of God in this will only enhancegood times and bad times. Including a mention of God in this will only enhance and validate the Constitution and in the eyes of everyone; will make it a moreand validate the Constitution and in the eyes of everyone; will make it a more powerful and stronger bed-rock for our country of Hindustan.powerful and stronger bed-rock for our country of Hindustan.

    2) Abolish all personal religious laws in India!Abolish all personal religious laws in India! India as a country must have onlyIndia as a country must have only one set of laws that are equally applicable to all citizens; regardless of theirone set of laws that are equally applicable to all citizens; regardless of theirreligious beliefs.religious beliefs. The Uniform Civil CodeThe Uniform Civil Code (UC2)(UC2) is important to the strengthis important to the strengthand character of Hindustan. The very existence of modern Hindustan depends onand character of Hindustan. The very existence of modern Hindustan depends on

    the UC2.the UC2.

    3) Abolish Article 370 of the Constitution with reference Kashmir!Abolish Article 370 of the Constitution with reference Kashmir! The PresidentThe Presidentof India issued the Constitution (Application to J&K) Order under Article 370 ofof India issued the Constitution (Application to J&K) Order under Article 370 ofthe Indian Constitution extending the Union Constitution to the State with somethe Indian Constitution extending the Union Constitution to the State with some

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    exceptions and modificationsexceptions and modifications.. Article 370Article 370;; which is of a temporary naturewhich is of a temporary nature,, grantsgrantsspecial status to Jammu and Kashmirspecial status to Jammu and Kashmir andand virtually madevirtually made itit a country within aa country within acountry, with its own flag, emblem,country, with its own flag, emblem, andand constitutionconstitution.. This article specifies thatThis article specifies thatexcept forexcept forDefenseDefense, Foreign Affairs and Communications, the Indian Parliament, Foreign Affairs and Communications, the Indian Parliamentneeded the State Government's concurrence for applying all other laws.needed the State Government's concurrence for applying all other laws. Thus, theThus, thestate's residents livestate's residents live under a separate set of laws, including those related tounder a separate set of laws, including those related to citizenship, ownership of property, and fundamental rights, as compared to othercitizenship, ownership of property, and fundamental rights, as compared to otherIndians.Indians. Are the people of J&K more special than the rest of the people of ourAre the people of J&K more special than the rest of the people of ourcountry?country? Either Kashmir isEither Kashmir is an integral state of the Republic (in which case specialan integral state of the Republic (in which case special privileges under Article 370 must be abolishedprivileges under Article 370 must be abolished)) or the nation has to accept the factor the nation has to accept the factthat Kashmir is not a part of India and is still a disputed territory. Thethat Kashmir is not a part of India and is still a disputed territory. The People ofPeople ofIndia have to make up theirIndia have to make up theirmindmindss on this issue once and for all time to come.on this issue once and for all time to come.

    4) Remove similar protections for unique status throughout the Union ofRemove similar protections for unique status throughout the Union ofHindustan!Hindustan! Similar protections for unique status exist in tribal areas of IndiaSimilar protections for unique status exist in tribal areas of India including those in Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland.including those in Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland.

    5) Declare Hindustan as a Hindu Republic!Declare Hindustan as a Hindu Republic! There areThere are 208208 countries in the worldcountries in the worldtoday. (today. (inin the year 2008).the year 2008). Of these;Of these; 4848 are Islamic Republics,are Islamic Republics, 88 otherother countriescountries

    have Islam as their national and official religion,have Islam as their national and official religion, and 139and 139 countries havecountries have theirtheirconstitutions based on the principlesconstitutions based on the principles of Christianityof Christianity oror follow Christianity as thefollow Christianity as theofficial religionofficial religion.. Six (6)Six (6) countries have Buddhism as the official religion,countries have Buddhism as the official religion, One (One (11))Roman Catholic State (VaRoman Catholic State (Vattican),ican), one (one (11)) Jewish State (Israel);Jewish State (Israel); five (five (55)) countriescountriesare Communistare Communist and there used to exist one (1) Hindu State of Nepaland there used to exist one (1) Hindu State of Nepal, which is now, which is nowa Communist state. Ta Communist state. Today,oday, therethere is no existence ofis no existence ofeven one Hindu Nation on theeven one Hindu Nation on theface of this planet.face of this planet. 80.5% of the 1.1 billion people of India are Hindus80.5% of the 1.1 billion people of India are Hindus,,constituting 1/6constituting 1/6thth of the world populationof the world population ((more thanmore than 800 milli800 million residing inon residing inIndia); yet the country and its government are ashamed to declare it a HinduIndia); yet the country and its government are ashamed to declare it a Hindu Republic. Why is it so? Are the Hindu people afraid?Republic. Why is it so? Are the Hindu people afraid? Moreover,Moreover, if they are afraid;if they are afraid;what are they afraid off?what are they afraid off?

    6) Disallow Criminals fromDisallow Criminals from contesting elections or becontesting elections or being nominated to publicing nominated to publicoffice:office: Over the last 18 years, since the fall of the Rajiv Gandhi government inOver the last 18 years, since the fall of the Rajiv Gandhi government in 1989, India has seen a rapid rise of criminals in politics. These new criminal-1989, India has seen a rapid rise of criminals in politics. These new criminal- politicians are the reason that India is not making any progress in the 21politicians are the reason that India is not making any progress in the 21 stst century.century.The law is today a prostitute that can beThe law is today a prostitute that can be manipulatedmanipulated by any small timeby any small time criminalcriminalthat has some affiliation to any political party. As people lose faith in the legalthat has some affiliation to any political party. As people lose faith in the legal system, thesystem, the criminals havecriminals have started ruling the country. At what point will the nationstarted ruling the country. At what point will the nation break up because the central government is so weak that the criminally backedbreak up because the central government is so weak that the criminally backedstate governments declare themselves independent? In 2008, the nation alreadystate governments declare themselves independent? In 2008, the nation already faces rebellion from the North Eastern States, Punjab and parts of Tamil Nadu andfaces rebellion from the North Eastern States, Punjab and parts of Tamil Nadu andKeralaKerala, and Maharashtra., and Maharashtra.

    7) Declare Capital Punishment as mandatory for Murder, Kidnapping, Rape,Declare Capital Punishment as mandatory for Murder, Kidnapping, Rape,Human trafficking, Narcotics trafficking andHuman trafficking, Narcotics trafficking and CCrimes against the State:rimes against the State: TheThefirst eight years of the 21first eight years of the 21stst century has seen a rapid and unstoppable crime wave incentury has seen a rapid and unstoppable crime wave inalmost all areas. The National capital has the infamous reputationalmost all areas. The National capital has the infamous reputation of highestof highestreported rape cases every year. The majority of the victims (more than 70%) arereported rape cases every year. The majority of the victims (more than 70%) are

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    minors or teenagers.minors or teenagers. Of these reported cases less than 50% actually make theirOf these reported cases less than 50% actually make theirway to the courts and less that 2% of the accused are found guilty. With such away to the courts and less that 2% of the accused are found guilty. With such amiserable record of Crime and No Punishment; successive governments have notmiserable record of Crime and No Punishment; successive governments have notonly failed in their duty to ensure the protection of the citizens; but have also setonly failed in their duty to ensure the protection of the citizens; but have also set upup anan unspoken policy where women are considered second- class citizens.unspoken policy where women are considered second- class citizens.

    While all or some of the above stated modifications may not bring about an immediateWhile all or some of the above stated modifications may not bring about an immediatechange in our society, they will definitely make the state law enforcement machinerychange in our society, they will definitely make the state law enforcement machinerymore confident in applying the laws as well as ensuring a more disciplined society.more confident in applying the laws as well as ensuring a more disciplined society.

    The Uniform Civil Code (UC2)The Uniform Civil Code (UC2)::

    What is a Uniform Civil Code?What is a Uniform Civil Code? Uniform Civil CodeUniform Civil Code is a term, which has originatedis a term, which has originated from the concept of a Civil Law Code. It envisages administering the same set of secularfrom the concept of a Civil Law Code. It envisages administering the same set of secular

    civil laws to govern different people belonging to different religions and regions. Thiscivil laws to govern different people belonging to different religions and regions. This supersedes the right of citizens to subject themselves to different personal laws based onsupersedes the right of citizens to subject themselves to different personal laws based ontheir religion or ethnicity. The common areas covered by a civil code include:their religion or ethnicity. The common areas covered by a civil code include:

    personal statuspersonal status

    rights related to acquisition and administration of propertyrights related to acquisition and administration of property

    marriage, divorce and adoptionmarriage, divorce and adoption

    Usage of this term is prevalent in India where the Constitution of India lays down theUsage of this term is prevalent in India where the Constitution of India lays down theadministration of a uniform civil code for its citizens as a Directive Principle, but has notadministration of a uniform civil code for its citizens as a Directive Principle, but has not been implemented until now.been implemented until now.

    In a major development, the Supreme CourtIn a major development, the Supreme Courtof Indiaof India onon 23 July 200323 July 2003 regretted the non-regretted the non-

    implementation ofimplementation ofa Uniform Civil Code while hearing aa Uniform Civil Code while hearing a petition pertaining to the Indian petition pertaining to the IndianSuccession Act.Succession Act.

    Delivering its verdict,Delivering its verdict, a three-judgea three-judge bench regretted thatbench regretted thatArticle 44 of the Constitution had notArticle 44 of the Constitution had notbeen given effect to even after over 50 years of independence.been given effect to even after over 50 years of independence.

    [Article 44, under the Directive Principles of State Policy, says - The State shall[Article 44, under the Directive Principles of State Policy, says - The State shallEndeavourEndeavourtoto secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.]secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.]

    TheThe bench, comprising Chief Justice V N Khare, Justice S B Sinha and Justice Dr A Rbench, comprising Chief Justice V N Khare, Justice S B Sinha and Justice Dr A RLakshmanan,Lakshmanan, was hearing a petition challenging section 118 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925,was hearing a petition challenging section 118 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925,

    which prevents Christians from bequeathing property for religious and charitable purposes.which prevents Christians from bequeathing property for religious and charitable purposes."We find that section 118 of the Act being unreasonable is arbitrary and discriminatory and,"We find that section 118 of the Act being unreasonable is arbitrary and discriminatory and,therefore, violative of Article 14 of the Constitution," Justice Khare said.therefore, violative of Article 14 of the Constitution," Justice Khare said.

    [Article 14: Equality before law - The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or[Article 14: Equality before law - The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law orthe equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.]the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.]

    "We would like to state that Article 44 provides that the State shall endeavour to secure for the"We would like to state that Article 44 provides that the State shall endeavour to secure for thecitizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India," Justice Khare said.citizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India," Justice Khare said.

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    "It is a matter of regret that Article 44 of the Constitution has not been given effect to. Parliament"It is a matter of regret that Article 44 of the Constitution has not been given effect to. Parliamentis still to step in and frame a common civil code in the country. A common civil code will help theis still to step in and frame a common civil code in the country. A common civil code will help thecause of national integration by removing the contradictions based on ideologies."cause of national integration by removing the contradictions based on ideologies."

    "For the reasons aforementioned,"For the reasons aforementioned, Section 118 of the Indian Succession Act is declaredSection 118 of the Indian Succession Act is declaredunconstitutional being violative of Article 14 of the Constitution of India," Justice Khare said.unconstitutional being violative of Article 14 of the Constitution of India," Justice Khare said.

    Justice S B Sinha and Justice A R Lakshmanan also passed separate orders agreeing with ChiefJustice S B Sinha and Justice A R Lakshmanan also passed separate orders agreeing with Chief

    Justice V N Khare.Justice V N Khare.

    Justice Sinha said that the provision in question was enacted to prevent persons from making anJustice Sinha said that the provision in question was enacted to prevent persons from making anill-considered deathbed bequest.ill-considered deathbed bequest.

    "The objective behind the said legislation was, therefore, to protect the section of illiterate or semi"The objective behind the said legislation was, therefore, to protect the section of illiterate or semiliterate persons who used to blindly follow the preachers of religion."literate persons who used to blindly follow the preachers of religion."

    "Such a purpose has lost all significance with the passage of time," he wrote in his order."Such a purpose has lost all significance with the passage of time," he wrote in his order.

    The fact remains that the country of India isThe fact remains that the country of India is aa Democracy; based on the will of theDemocracy; based on the will of thepeople. Under this very principle; the will of 80.5% of the Hindu population shouldpeople. Under this very principle; the will of 80.5% of the Hindu population shouldprevail in the functioning of its Government and should influence the Laws of the Land,prevail in the functioning of its Government and should influence the Laws of the Land, which should be based on and derived from early translations of Sanskrit texts known aswhich should be based on and derived from early translations of Sanskrit texts known as Dharmastra, the treatises (Dharmastra, the treatises (strastra) on religious and legal duty () on religious and legal duty (dharmadharma). Dharmastra). Dharmastra

    contains what may be calledcontains what may be called jurisprudencejurisprudence, i.e. a theoretical reflection upon practical, i.e. a theoretical reflection upon practical law, but not a statement of the law of the land as such. Another sense of Hindu law, then,law, but not a statement of the law of the land as such. Another sense of Hindu law, then,is the legal system described and imagined in Dharmastra texts. In reality, however, theis the legal system described and imagined in Dharmastra texts. In reality, however, the current legal system is based partcurrent legal system is based part ially on the Common Law concept.ially on the Common Law concept. PartiallyPartially, because in, because inIndia; civil matters are still subject to the Religion based laws for each community,India; civil matters are still subject to the Religion based laws for each community, specially the Islamic, Christian and Parsee communities.specially the Islamic, Christian and Parsee communities. Common law originallyCommon law originallydeveloped under the inquisitorial system in England during the 12th and 13th centuries,developed under the inquisitorial system in England during the 12th and 13th centuries, asasthe collective judicial decisions that were based in tradition, custom and precedent.the collective judicial decisions that were based in tradition, custom and precedent. TheTheform of reasoning used in common law is known as casuistry or case-based reasoning.form of reasoning used in common law is known as casuistry or case-based reasoning.The common law, as applied in civil cases (as distinct from criminal cases), was devisedThe common law, as applied in civil cases (as distinct from criminal cases), was devised as a means of compensating someone for wrongful acts known as torts,as a means of compensating someone for wrongful acts known as torts, including bothincluding both

    intentional torts and torts caused by negligence, and as developing the body of lawintentional torts and torts caused by negligence, and as developing the body of lawrecognizing and regulating contracts.recognizing and regulating contracts.

    The reality is that use of religion based laws contradict the very principles of theThe reality is that use of religion based laws contradict the very principles of theConstitution; which assures the citizens of Hindustan; Justice, Equality and Liberty.Constitution; which assures the citizens of Hindustan; Justice, Equality and Liberty.How can the citizens be equal if their lives are subject to different religion based laws?How can the citizens be equal if their lives are subject to different religion based laws?HowHow can there be equalitycan there be equality, when many religious laws discriminate against women? The, when many religious laws discriminate against women? TheConstitutionConstitution of India is supposed to be the Supreme Law of India; yet it is always madeof India is supposed to be the Supreme Law of India; yet it is always madeinferior to the religious laws of the minority communities.inferior to the religious laws of the minority communities. It is time that the It is time that theConstitutional Law is effectively made the only and supreme law in India and allConstitutional Law is effectively made the only and supreme law in India and allreligious based laws are declared illegal in India.religious based laws are declared illegal in India. This can only be achieved byThis can only be achieved byimplementing the Uniform Civil Code.implementing the Uniform Civil Code.

    Minorities who do not agree to the Uniform Civil Code have the choice and the freedomMinorities who do not agree to the Uniform Civil Code have the choice and the freedom to leave the country of Hindustan and find other countries who laws they agree with forto leave the country of Hindustan and find other countries who laws they agree with fortheir lifestyles.their lifestyles. HindustanHindustan will guaranteewill guarantee freedom of speech, thought and action;freedom of speech, thought and action; andandalso ofalso of thethe freedomfreedom afterafter speech, thought and action; for every person inside thespeech, thought and action; for every person inside theRepublic.Republic.

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    Illegal Migrations into Hindustan:Illegal Migrations into Hindustan:

    Since the 1990s; India has experiencedSince the 1990s; India has experienced anan influx of migrants into India from all over theinflux of migrants into India from all over theSouth East Asia/ Africa nation.South East Asia/ Africa nation. Today inToday insideside India; we see communities in thousandsIndia; we see communities in thousandsfrom African countries (Ethiofrom African countries (Ethio pia, Eritrea, Nigeria, Kenya, Sudan and Somalia are pia, Eritrea, Nigeria, Kenya, Sudan and Somalia are

    maximum), Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, as well as from the formermaximum), Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, as well as from the formerSoviet countries of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan,Soviet countries of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia.Armenia. Most of these are illegalMost of these are illegalimmigrants that feed off theimmigrants that feed off the IndianIndian economy aneconomy and infrastructure and do not contributed infrastructure and do not contribute anything in return.anything in return. Illegal migrants from Bangladesh are the biggest problem. NarcoticsIllegal migrants from Bangladesh are the biggest problem. Narcotics trafficking, kidnapping, rapes, murder and attacks against the Indian nation can betrafficking, kidnapping, rapes, murder and attacks against the Indian nation can bedirectly attributed to the nadirectly attributed to the nationals of the Bangladesh, Pakistan & Afghanistan. Thetionals of the Bangladesh, Pakistan & Afghanistan. Thenationals of the other countries contribute directly to narcoticsnationals of the other countries contribute directly to narcotics trafficking;trafficking; prostitution,prostitution,gambling and land grab activities.gambling and land grab activities.

    The Indian government does not have aThe Indian government does not have anyny policy to address the issue of this illegalpolicy to address the issue of this illegalimmigration. Further; the problem is made worse by illegal migrants being used as cheapimmigration. Further; the problem is made worse by illegal migrants being used as cheap

    labor by Indians in their houses and factories. Unless the government enacts laws thatlabor by Indians in their houses and factories. Unless the government enacts laws thatprosecute Indians who employ illegal migrants; the nation of India will always be at riskprosecute Indians who employ illegal migrants; the nation of India will always be at riskof over population, disease and crime.of over population, disease and crime.

    How can this problem be resolved?How can this problem be resolved?

    a) By introducing Bio-metric citizens ID cards for all nationals over the age of 11.By introducing Bio-metric citizens ID cards for all nationals over the age of 11. This has to be mandThis has to be mandatory at all times.atory at all times.

    b)b) Illegal migrants to be punished by strict laws that enforce them to work in hardIllegal migrants to be punished by strict laws that enforce them to work in hard labor camps.labor camps.

    c) NNationals who employ illegal labor to be punished with punitive fines.ationals who employ illegal labor to be punished with punitive fines.d)d) Politicians & bureaucrats who help politicians into registering these illegalPoliticians & bureaucrats who help politicians into registering these illegal

    migrants into vote banks should face capital punishment for subverting themigrants into vote banks should face capital punishment for subverting theintegrity of the nation.integrity of the nation.

    e)e) Re-introduce the death penalty for Treason. Any and all actions by IndianRe-introduce the death penalty for Treason. Any and all actions by Indiannationals that subvert the integrity and unity of the Nation to be punished. Thosenationals that subvert the integrity and unity of the Nation to be punished. Those nationals convicted of treason to be hanged in public.nationals convicted of treason to be hanged in public.

    PRO HINDUSTANI IS NOTPRO HINDUSTANI IS NOT ANTIANTI -- ANYBODYANYBODY

    It has to be understood by all the citizens of India and the world over that our Pro It has to be understood by all the citizens of India and the world over that our Pro Hindustani approach is not Anti to any other religion or faith. We, as proud citizens ofHindustani approach is not Anti to any other religion or faith. We, as proud citizens ofHindustan have the absolute right as Human Beings toHindustan have the absolute right as Human Beings to define an identity for ourselvesdefine an identity for ourselvesand our country.and our country. The majority of the nationals of India are Hindu Sikh. It is very correctThe majority of the nationals of India are Hindu Sikh. It is very correct that the nation be called as Hindustan the place of the Hindus.that the nation be called as Hindustan the place of the Hindus. Changing the name ofChanging the name of

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    our proud country will change its image and make the people of India self respectingour proud country will change its image and make the people of India self respectingand proud of their national identity. There will not be any major changes to theand proud of their national identity. There will not be any major changes to theconstitution.constitution. Every citizen of Hindustan; regardless off his/ her religious affiliation wiEvery citizen of Hindustan; regardless off his/ her religious affiliation wi llllbe equal in all respects. There will be no confusion towards implementation of criminalbe equal in all respects. There will be no confusion towards implementation of criminaland civil law or towards civil rights and the rights of Womenand civil law or towards civil rights and the rights of Women , Children and those who are, Children and those who arehandicappedhandicapped. Every citizen will be equal in all respects and that is what the. Every citizen will be equal in all respects and that is what the People ofPeople ofHindustan aspire for!Hindustan aspire for!

    It is possible that minorities who prefer their religious laws over the HindustaniIt is possible that minorities who prefer their religious laws over the HindustaniConstitutional law will be unhappy and will protest against this change. They wConstitutional law will be unhappy and will protest against this change. They will have aill have achoice. Eitherchoice. Eitheracceptaccept and obey the Constitution of Hindustan and be equal in all respectsand obey the Constitution of Hindustan and be equal in all respects or leave Hindustan and be happy elsewhere. The people of Hindustan will not prohibitor leave Hindustan and be happy elsewhere. The people of Hindustan will not prohibit anybody fromanybody from seeking a better life, iseeking a better life, in the country or outside off it.n the country or outside off it.

    The Urchins of India A lost Generation:The Urchins of India A lost Generation:

    It is estimatedIt is estimated that at any given timethat at any given time there are between 18 million to 22 million homelessthere are between 18 million to 22 million homelesschildren living on the streechildren living on the streets of Indiats of India.. These are very rough estimates because the sheerThese are very rough estimates because the sheernumber of homeless children and their mobility from one city to anothernumber of homeless children and their mobility from one city to anotherprevents aprevents aspecific survey of the situation.specific survey of the situation. Most children have fled from abusive parents, starvationMost children have fled from abusive parents, starvation or worse. Some have simplyor worse. Some have simplybeen abandoned by those who gave birth to them. The issuebeen abandoned by those who gave birth to them. The issue is not that these children exist on the footpaths & railway stations of Indiais not that these children exist on the footpaths & railway stations of India . The real issue. The real issueis thatis that they are citizens ofthey are citizens of India and as such they have rights under the Constitution.India and as such they have rights under the Constitution.These homeless & abandoned children are entitled to the same comforts and security asThese homeless & abandoned children are entitled to the same comforts and security asthe President and Prime Minister of India.the President and Prime Minister of India.

    It is the duty of the government to ensure that these children; who are the human assets ofIt is the duty of the government to ensure that these children; who are the human assets ofourour nationnation;; have the opportunity to a good education, wholesome food and a safe andhave the opportunity to a good education, wholesome food and a safe and

    secure place to live in so that they cansecure place to live in so that they can live thelive the life of a normal human being. Since thelife of a normal human being. Since the daydayss of Independence; successive governments have outsourced the welfare andof Independence; successive governments have outsourced the welfare andconcern of the homeless to charitable organizations; therebyconcern of the homeless to charitable organizations; thereby avoiding all responsibilityavoiding all responsibilityttowards a section of its own citizens.owards a section of its own citizens. Most of these kids grow up to be criminals who addMost of these kids grow up to be criminals who add to the crime and lawless acts inside the country.to the crime and lawless acts inside the country.This has to changeThis has to change!!

    In Hindustan; the Government willIn Hindustan; the Government will be forced by law tobe forced by law to take the lead to buildtake the lead to build childrenschildrenshostels where the homeless children can find a place to have a secure life. Such hostelshostels where the homeless children can find a place to have a secure life. Such hostels have great value since it builds a section of society that is educated, healthy and withhave great value since it builds a section of society that is educated, healthy and withtrained skills that will contribute to the economy of the nation.trained skills that will contribute to the economy of the nation. The lost generation has toThe lost generation has tobebe rescued, not only for humanity and charity; but to add to the talents and skills of therescued, not only for humanity and charity; but to add to the talents and skills of the

    nation and to its assets.nation and to its assets.

    National Health CareNational Health Care::

    Much has been said by various governments regarding the health care that has alwaysMuch has been said by various governments regarding the health care that has alwaysbeen promised to the nation but never delivered. Over the last 62 years of independencebeen promised to the nation but never delivered. Over the last 62 years of independencefrom British rule; there are only a handful of hospitals, mostly located in the major metrofrom British rule; there are only a handful of hospitals, mostly located in the major metro

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    areas that are capable of providing health care and emergencyareas that are capable of providing health care and emergency life support to the citizenslife support to the citizens of India.of India. Average citizens have to travel 100 plus kilometers to avail the medicalAverage citizens have to travel 100 plus kilometers to avail the medicalassistance of these hospitals.assistance of these hospitals. While the government may boast that these hospitals are forWhile the government may boast that these hospitals are forthe people, the reality is most of the medical facilities are available to those who can paythe people, the reality is most of the medical facilities are available to those who can pay for it in hard cash. The masses have to suffer delays and indignities at these hospitals tofor it in hard cash. The masses have to suffer delays and indignities at these hospitals to get even the basic medical assistance.get even the basic medical assistance.

    A major change can be effected by re-introduction of theA major change can be effected by re-introduction of the Cottage Hospitals in everyCottage Hospitals in everytown and district of India. Cottage hospitals have been extremely effective in the past intown and district of India. Cottage hospitals have been extremely effective in the past in providing medical assistance and emergencproviding medical assistance and emergency medical help to the locals iy medical help to the locals in the shortestn the shortesttime.time. Cottage hospitals can be either government owned and offering free medical aid orCottage hospitals can be either government owned and offering free medical aid orcan be private owned and run as a business for profit (as they already are in mostcan be private owned and run as a business for profit (as they already are in most districts). The sole focus of the National Health Care system will be to ensure thatdistricts). The sole focus of the National Health Care system will be to ensure that medical aid is available to the people within the shortest distance and time span.medical aid is available to the people within the shortest distance and time span.

    All of the above can be effectively achieved only & ONLYAll of the above can be effectively achieved only & ONLY

    when the country has the backbone of the Citizens ID cardwhen the country has the backbone of the Citizens ID cardand the Uniformand the Uniform CivilCivil CodeCode (UC2).(UC2).

    Indian ExIndian Expatriates and their position withpatriates and their position withHindustan:Hindustan:

    There areThere are over 22 million expatriate Indians living inover 22 million expatriate Indians living in various parts of the world. Off thesevarious parts of the world. Off theseapproximatelyapproximately 6 million are living in the Gulf nations of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain,6 million are living in the Gulf nations of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the Emirates.Qatar, Oman and the Emirates. There is a radical difference between Indian expatriatesThere is a radical difference between Indian expatriateswho live in the above mentioned countries and those who live in other countries of thewho live in the above mentioned countries and those who live in other countries of the world. Except in the Gulf countries; most expatriates qualify to be citizens in their newworld. Except in the Gulf countries; most expatriates qualify to be citizens in their new countries of residence. It is only in the Gulf countries that regardless of the time that thecountries of residence. It is only in the Gulf countries that regardless of the time that theIndians are residents; they do not qualify to be citizens.Indians are residents; they do not qualify to be citizens. ThuThus, Indian passport holderss, Indian passport holdersstay on for decades and now for generations in the Gulf countries as residents. That is thestay on for decades and now for generations in the Gulf countries as residents. That is thepolicy of the host nations and Hindustan cannot have an issue with that policy.policy of the host nations and Hindustan cannot have an issue with that policy.

    However, these Indian passpoHowever, these Indian passport holders enjoy the security and convenience of the Indianrt holders enjoy the security and convenience of the Indian constitution at all ticonstitution at all times without contributing much to the economy of India. Themes without contributing much to the economy of India. Theexpatriates claim that they transfer a few billion dollars every year to India. Yet, they willexpatriates claim that they transfer a few billion dollars every year to India. Yet, they will not state where this money is actuallynot state where this money is actually generated. Mostgenerated. Most of these six million expatriates areof these six million expatriates areemployees with an average salary off US$employees with an average salary off US$ 1122,000 per year. Their saving after expenses,000 per year. Their saving after expenses isisless than 15% off their gross income. Assuming that they send back half their savings toless than 15% off their gross income. Assuming that they send back half their savings to their families in India;their families in India; the gross amount that is being remitted is approximatelythe gross amount that is being remitted is approximately US$ 5.5US$ 5.5

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    billion. Most of these remittances are used by the families in the purchase of land assetsbillion. Most of these remittances are used by the families in the purchase of land assets and immovable property. While it helps individual families to become richer, theseand immovable property. While it helps individual families to become richer, theseremittances do notremittances do not directlydirectly propel the economy of Indiapropel the economy of India..

    Expatriates should be made to pay for the protection and rights that they enjoy as citizensExpatriates should be made to pay for the protection and rights that they enjoy as citizensand as holders of our Countrys passport.and as holders of our Countrys passport. (Remember that Indian citizens in India are(Remember that Indian citizens in India aresubject to Income Tax, and other taxes; where as the expatriates do not pay any taxes insubject to Income Tax, and other taxes; where as the expatriates do not pay any taxes inIndia).India). An expatriate tax should be levied to offset the cost of services that are providedAn expatriate tax should be levied to offset the cost of services that are provided by the Consulates and Embassies to our citizens abroad andby the Consulates and Embassies to our citizens abroad and mostmost of this income shouldof this income shouldbe invested in infrastructural growth of Hindustan. It is envisaged that if eachbe invested in infrastructural growth of Hindustan. It is envisaged that if each of the 10of the 10millionmillion expatriate passport holderexpatriate passport holder(s)(s) is charged a fee of US$ 500 per year, it will generateis charged a fee of US$ 500 per year, it will generate a foreign cash flow ofa foreign cash flow of $ 5 billion per year towards direct investment in the Indian$ 5 billion per year towards direct investment in the Indianeconomy and infrastructure development.economy and infrastructure development. In a 5- year plan these 25 billion dollars willIn a 5- year plan these 25 billion dollars will make an immense difference imake an immense difference in ourn ourinfrastructure development andinfrastructure development andboost the economy toboost the economy tohigher levels.higher levels.

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    The essence ofThe essence ofTilak StotraTilak Stotra is Badlav or The Change!is Badlav or The Change!

    Change in the way we think as IndividuChange in the way we think as Individuals and as a society. Change inals and as a society. Change in our attitude as aour attitude as aNation. Change in our perNation. Change in our personality from being servants ofsonality from being servants of the world to be the leaders ofthe world to be the leaders ofcommunities world widecommunities world wide;; to sponsor peace, harmony and exchange of knowledge.to sponsor peace, harmony and exchange of knowledge.

    Let it be known to friends and others that Hindustan was, is and always will be aLet it be known to friends and others that Hindustan was, is and always will be a powerful nation of ideas and ideals and that a powerful nation is not known by thepowerful nation of ideas and ideals and that a powerful nation is not known by the wars it fights; but for the peace that it ensures within the country and across the worldwars it fights; but for the peace that it ensures within the country and across the world!!

    The concept of Hindustan in this 21The concept of Hindustan in this 21stst Century:Century:

    The People!The People!

    The people of IndiaThe people of India will ensure that the nationwill ensure that the nation isis aa stronglystrongly disciplined and regulated disciplined and regulatedsociety with strict standards of civil andsociety with strict standards of civil and social discipline.social discipline. DisciplineDisciplinewill be the Mantrawill be the Mantra of the Nation!of the Nation! Punishment for violation of social, civil and criminal laws will be severePunishment for violation of social, civil and criminal laws will be severe and punitive. The people will work towards achieving a strong and balanced society byand punitive. The people will work towards achieving a strong and balanced society by

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    observing a few simple rules that enhance living standards and ensure peace withinobserving a few simple rules that enhance living standards and ensure peace within thethenation.nation.

    The Change in Government work proceduresThe Change in Government work procedures::

    a) Expanding the work hours of the Government offices to catch up with the workExpanding the work hours of the Government offices to catch up with the workload back log as well as to give more work time for the government employees asload back log as well as to give more work time for the government employees as well as to the people who approach the government department for variouswell as to the people who approach the government department for various purposes. The Government ofpurposes. The Government ofHindustanHindustan will work in two shifts; from 6 AM to 2will work in two shifts; from 6 AM to 2 PM and again from 3PM to 11 PM. All government departments will workPM and again from 3PM to 11 PM. All government departments will workMonday through Friday and the nation will enjoy a full 48 hours weekend everyMonday through Friday and the nation will enjoy a full 48 hours weekend everyweek. The only exemptions will be the Police and Emergency personnel whichweek. The only exemptions will be the Police and Emergency personnel which will work 24/7/365 to ensure the availability ofwill work 24/7/365 to ensure the availability of assistance to the people at allassistance to the people at all times.times.

    b) There will be only two government holidays. Independence Day (15There will be only two government holidays. Independence Day (15 thth August) andAugust) andRepublic Day (26Republic Day (26thth January). All other civil, religious, political and sundryJanuary). All other civil, religious, political and sundryholidays will be cancelled.holidays will be cancelled. This will assist the government to catch up with theThis will assist the government to catch up with the work of national governance and ensure an effective government.work of national governance and ensure an effective government.

    c)c) Extended work hours in the Government will ensure that the Government workExtended work hours in the Government will ensure that the Government workforce will have to be doubled. This will mean a 100% immediate increase inforce will have to be doubled. This will mean a 100% immediate increase in employment for the youth of our nation.employment for the youth of our nation.

    d)d) All government offices will be technologically upgraded so that work flow isAll government offices will be technologically upgraded so that work flow is efficient and time saving.efficient and time saving.

    e) Government departments will be legally required to reach a final decision withinGovernment departments will be legally required to reach a final decision within30 days of the start of any work file in any department; from the Central level, all30 days of the start of any work file in any department; from the Central level, all the ways down to District & Town level. Violation of this policy by Governmentthe ways down to District & Town level. Violation of this policy by Government

    officials will be punishable severelyofficials will be punishable severely in the form of loss of employment as well asin the form of loss of employment as well as punitive financial punishments.punitive financial punishments.

    f)f) The pay and financial benefits of the Government employees will be on par withThe pay and financial benefits of the Government employees will be on par withthose employees in the private industrial / commercial sector; and there will bethose employees in the private industrial / commercial sector; and there will be substantially extra financial benefits to those employees who exceed the generalsubstantially extra financial benefits to those employees who exceed the generalperformance standards.performance standards.

    The change in Social proceduresThe change in Social procedures and the contributionand the contributionof the Peopleof the People::

    g) All citizens will proudly wear any of our National dressAll citizens will proudly wear any of our National dress(s)(s) during all work hours.during all work hours.h) The morning hours from 4 AM till 12 Noon will be used by the Radio & TVThe morning hours from 4 AM till 12 Noon will be used by the Radio & TV

    Media to publicize national and cultural aspects of the nation; by broadcastingMedia to publicize national and cultural aspects of the nation; by broadcastingnational / patriotic / cultural songs and programs that reinforce the image of anational / patriotic / cultural songs and programs that reinforce the image of a strong and progressive nation. The radio & TV media will have full freedom tostrong and progressive nation. The radio & TV media will have full freedom to

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    broadcast all entertainment programs post noon till 3 AM; as lo broadcast all entertainment programs post noon till 3 AM; as long as suchng as suchentertainment is not obscene in any form or manner.entertainment is not obscene in any form or manner.

    i)i) The use of foul language in public or inside government establishments will beThe use of foul language in public or inside government establishments will be deemed a cognizable offense and punished punitively.deemed a cognizable offense and punished punitively.

    j)j) The use of foul and or obscene language by any person (male or female) towardsThe use of foul and or obscene language by any person (male or female) towards any other person within the confines of the residences will be deemed as aany other person within the confines of the residences will be deemed as acognizable offence; if it is reported to the police officials by any other member ofcognizable offence; if it is reported to the police officials by any other member ofthe family or a visitor, and will be punished punitively.the family or a visitor, and will be punished punitively.

    k) The use of footpaths, over- bridges, under-passes used for pedestrian traffic forThe use of footpaths, over- bridges, under-passes used for pedestrian traffic forany purpose other than walking will be a cognizable offense. Pedestrian areas areany purpose other than walking will be a cognizable offense. Pedestrian areas are meant for pedestrians and the umeant for pedestrians and the use of these of these areas as shops,se areas as shops, hutments, or any otherhutments, or any otherpurpose will be punished harshly.purpose will be punished harshly.

    l) The use of public areas fThe use of public areas for spitting or for releasing ofor spitting or for releasing of body wastebody waste(s)(s) will be awill be acriminal offense and punished harshly.criminal offense and punished harshly.

    m) Punishment for Civil offenses will start with a minimum 03 years in a civil prisonPunishment for Civil offenses will start with a minimum 03 years in a civil prison camp and people so convicted will becocamp and people so convicted will become part of the prison workers detailme part of the prison workers detail whichwhichwill be used to clean up the nations filth and garbage dumps, repair roads, buildwill be used to clean up the nations filth and garbage dumps, repair roads, build

    gardens, water lawns and work on the farm fields.gardens, water lawns and work on the farm fields.

    The Change in Vehicular and Traffic proceduresThe Change in Vehicular and Traffic procedures::

    n) The government will ensure a developed infrastructure of 6- lane highways thatThe government will ensure a developed infrastructure of 6- lane highways thatconnect all metro cities and Tier 2 / Tier 3 level cities and towns. Interior roadsconnect all metro cities and Tier 2 / Tier 3 level cities and towns. Interior roadswill be at least 4 lane down to the smallest village.will be at least 4 lane down to the smallest village. All roads will be clearlyAll roads will be clearlymarked into lanes and all vehicles will be required to drive within the markedmarked into lanes and all vehicles will be required to drive within the marked

    lanes.lanes.o) Vehicle drivers are required to follow traffic regulations and laws at all times, dayVehicle drivers are required to follow traffic regulations and laws at all times, day

    or night, work days or holidays.or night, work days or holidays. Violators of the law will be punished harshly andViolators of the law will be punished harshly andpunitively. Traffic offenses such as double parking, occupying two lanes whilepunitively. Traffic offenses such as double parking, occupying two lanes whiledriving, exceeding the speed limit, carrying excess passengers or overloaded withdriving, exceeding the speed limit, carrying excess passengers or overloaded with goods, failing to carry proper documentations for the driver and the vehicle,goods, failing to carry proper documentations for the driver and the vehicle,vehicles with damaged tail lights or indicator lights, failure to wear a seat belt,vehicles with damaged tail lights or indicator lights, failure to wear a seat belt, and similarand similar offenses willoffenses will be punished wibe punished withth monetary fines that will start at amonetary fines that will start at a minimum amount of Rupees 11,000/- per offense.minimum amount of Rupees 11,000/- per offense.

    p) Failure of vehicles to have properly operative wipers and headlights, jumping redFailure of vehicles to have properly operative wipers and headlights, jumping red- lights, failing to renew the registration on time, non- insurance of the vehicle,- lights, failing to renew the registration on time, non- insurance of the vehicle, drivingdriving whilewhile under the influence off alcohol orunder the influence off alcohol ornarcotics will be punished by thenarcotics will be punished by thevehicle being impounded and if the offender is proved guilty in the court of law,vehicle being impounded and if the offender is proved guilty in the court of law,such impounded vehicles will be crushed into scrap.such impounded vehicles will be crushed into scrap.

    q) Drunk driving will be punishable with minimum 07 years in a civil prison workDrunk driving will be punishable with minimum 07 years in a civil prison workcamp. Drunken driving leading to injury to another person will be punishable withcamp. Drunken driving leading to injury to another person will be punishable with a minimum 21 years in a civil prison work camp.a minimum 21 years in a civil prison work camp. Drunk driving leading to theDrunk driving leading to thedeath of any person or persons will be punishable by death; upon such offendersdeath of any person or persons will be punishable by death; upon such offendersbeing found guilty in the court of Law.being found guilty in the court of Law. Identical punishments will be enforced onIdentical punishments will be enforced onthose found guilty of driving under the influence of narcotics.those found guilty of driving under the influence of narcotics. These offenses willThese offenses will

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    be non be non bail ablebail able and will be resolved in the court of law within 14 days off theand will be resolved in the court of law within 14 days off the date of the offense.date of the offense.

    r) The Government will prohibitThe Government will prohibit the manufacture of unsafe vehicles. Such vehiclesthe manufacture of unsafe vehicles. Such vehicleswill include 3 wheeler auto rickshaws, vehicles older than 07 years, vehicleswill include 3 wheeler auto rickshaws, vehicles older than 07 years, vehicles manufactured with technology that is more than 07 years old, and any othermanufactured with technology that is more than 07 years old, and any othervehicles that may be deemed dangerous to the flow off smooth traffic or to thevehicles that may be deemed dangerous to the flow off smooth traffic or to the passengers within such vehicles.passengers within such vehicles.

    s)s) All vehicles will have to confirm to strict emission standards and safety rules.All vehicles will have to confirm to strict emission standards and safety rules.

    RoleRole(s)(s) and Rules of Law enforcementand Rules of Law enforcement::

    t) The Police and Intelligence agencies will be re formed by the Government inThe Police and Intelligence agencies will be re formed by the Government in such a manner that the duties, responsibilities and thesuch a manner that the duties, responsibilities and the performance audit of eachperformance audit of eachagency is simple and clear with no areas of confusion. The IPSagency is simple and clear with no areas of confusion. The IPS & IAS& IAS will bewill bedissolved with immediate effect.dissolved with immediate effect. Police Departments will be formed at National,Police Departments will be formed at National,State, District and City/ Town Level; each independent of each other andState, District and City/ Town Level; each independent of each other andanswerable only to the Court System of Hindustan.answerable only to the Court System of Hindustan. BureaucraticBureaucratic officers will beofficers will berestricted to the agencyrestricted to the agency or sor statetate that they decide to join at the early stages of theirthat they decide to join at the early stages of theircareer. Transfer of officers from one state to another will be prohibited. Officerscareer. Transfer of officers from one state to another will be prohibited. Officers

    will retain their jobs and gain seniority based on performancewill retain their jobs and gain seniority based on performance;; and time scaleand time scalepromotions system will be removed from all services.promotions system will be removed from all services.

    u) All special squads such as NSG, SPG, Body guards for politicians andAll special squads such as NSG, SPG, Body guards for politicians andeminent persons will be disbanded immediately and persoeminent persons will be disbanded immediately and personnel of such squadsnnel of such squadswill be sentwill be sent back to their original forces.back to their original forces. Anti terrorist operations will beAnti terrorist operations will behandled by trainedhandled by trained commandoscommandos of the BSF, ITBP, CRPF, CISF, Railway Policeof the BSF, ITBP, CRPF, CISF, Railway Policeand Army.and Army.

    v) Only three persons; the serving President of Hindustan, the serving PrimeOnly three persons; the serving President of Hindustan, the serving PrimeMinister of Hindustan and the serving Chief Justice of Hindustan will haveMinister of Hindustan and the serving Chief Justice of Hindustan will havepersonal body guards while they are in office. The number of such body guardspersonal body guards while they are in office. The number of such body guardswill not exceedwill not exceed 1212 people per work shift. All other persons holding any office inpeople per work shift. All other persons holding any office in

    government branches, legislativegovernment branches, legislative branches, armed forcesbranches, armed forces oror otherother governmentgovernmentundertakings will have the same protection levels as any common person inundertakings will have the same protection levels as any common person inHindustan.Hindustan.

    w) Police forces will be given wider powers for investigation, search and detentions.Police forces will be given wider powers for investigation, search and detentions. The intelligence organizations will be expanded to have at least 100,000 activeThe intelligence organizations will be expanded to have at least 100,000 active operativesoperatives in eachin each metro city areas at all times. The general population will bemetro city areas at all times. The general population will beinvited to volunteer their services as Special Intelligence Personnel, andinvited to volunteer their services as Special Intelligence Personnel, and professional service officers and civilians who perform their duties with professional service officers and civilians who perform their duties withdedication and exceldedication and excellencelence will be rewarded with caswill be rewarded with cash awards of a minimumh awards of a minimum

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    amount ofamount of RupeesRupees ElevenEleven LacsLacs as well as other incentives and rewards to staras well as other incentives and rewards to starperformperformers, every year.ers, every year.

    x) Terrorism in any form; whether as armed assault, pre meditated murder,Terrorism in any form; whether as armed assault, pre meditated murder,kidnapping, rape, and armed robbery will be punished with death penalty for thekidnapping, rape, and armed robbery will be punished with death penalty for thecriminals after they are found guilty in the court of law. Technological evidencecriminals after they are found guilty in the court of law. Technological evidencesuch as CCTV camera footage,such as CCTV camera footage, vvoice recordings, DNA evidence and relatedoice recordings, DNA evidence and relatedscientific evidence will be considered as prime evidence and shall have the samescientific evidence will be considered as prime evidence and shall have the sameimportance as human witnesses.importance as human witnesses. Death penalty off the guilty criminals will beDeath penalty off the guilty criminals will becarried out within 30 days off the courts decision. Any government official(s) thatcarried out within 30 days off the courts decision. Any government official(s) that delay the process will be charged as accessory to the crime and prosecuted anddelay the process will be charged as accessory to the crime and prosecuted andpunished accordingly.punished accordingly. All rape cases & assault-on-women cases will be handledAll rape cases & assault-on-women cases will be handledby All- Femaleby All- Female courts; where the Judges, lawyers, pcourts; where the Judges, lawyers, policeolice & court p& court personnel willersonnel willbe all females to ensure speedy, proper & full justice to victims.be all females to ensure speedy, proper & full justice to victims.

    The Change(s) in Taxation & Tax Policy:The Change(s) in Taxation & Tax Policy:

    y)y) All personal Income Taxes & Wealth Taxes will be abolished, permanently.All personal Income Taxes & Wealth Taxes will be abolished, permanently.Corporate & Company Taxes will be reduced to less than 15% of the GrossCorporate & Company Taxes will be reduced to less than 15% of the GrossIncome of the Industry. Customs Duty on imported goods will be reduced to aIncome of the Industry. Customs Duty on imported goods will be reduced to a maximum of 10% ad valorum. The exact figures will be determined by a Councilmaximum of 10% ad valorum. The exact figures will be determined by a Council of experts in Economics, National & International Finance and Monetary matters;of experts in Economics, National & International Finance and Monetary matters; however the maximum amounts on the taxation will be as indicated above.however the maximum amounts on the taxation will be as indicated above.

    z) The short-fall inThe short-fall in National Revenue will be recovered from service taxes. EachNational Revenue will be recovered from service taxes. Each business and service industry will be required to collect & reimburse to thebusiness and service industry will be required to collect & reimburse to theNational Treasury a service tax not exceeding 20% of the value of the product orNational Treasury a service tax not exceeding 20% of the value of the product orservice purchased by the people. The ONLY exemptions to this Tax will beservice purchased by the people. The ONLY exemptions to this Tax will be thethe

    essentialsessentials of lifeof life:: salt, non-basmati rice, msalt, non-basmati rice, mustarustard oil, lentils, wheat & barley,d oil, lentils, wheat & barley,ddrinkingrinking wwater & Life saving medications.ater & Life saving medications. The objective is to enThe objective is to ensure thatsure thatNationals as well as vNationals as well as visitors; people across all strata of society, whether Urban orisitors; people across all strata of society, whether Urban orRural; rich, middle-class or poor; all pay taxes if they seek a service beyond theRural; rich, middle-class or poor; all pay taxes if they seek a service beyond the basic requirements of livelihood and living standards.basic requirements of livelihood and living standards.

    The above ideas are just a precursor of a complete new life styleThe above ideas are just a precursor of a complete new life style for all proud citizens of Hindustan who wish to lead a safe, for all proud citizens of Hindustan who wish to lead a safe, secure and prosperous life style with the same respect and dignitysecure and prosperous life style with the same respect and dignity that the current leaders and bureaucrats of India rewardthat the current leaders and bureaucrats of India reward

    themselves with. The change can be made to happen, if thethemselves with. The change can be made to happen, if the Youth of India take it upon themselves to enforce this changeYouth of India take it upon themselves to enforce this change immediately and without delay.immediately and without delay.

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    JAI HIND!JAI HIND!

    GARV SEY BANO GARV SEY BANO HINDUSTANIHINDUSTANI

    Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920): Address to the IndianNational Congress in 1907.

    The Indian National Congress was created by a group of English-speaking urban-

    intellectuals in 1885. The original "moderate" leadership was soon a more "militant"group, led by Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920), which demanded "Swaraj [self-rule]for India. What follows is an excerpt from Tilak's address to Indian National Congressin 1907 calling for boycott of British goods and resistance to British rule. (theGovernment at that time).

    Two new words have recently come into existence with regard to our politics, and theyare Moderates and Extremists. These words have a specific relation to time, and they,therefore, will change with time. The Extremists of today will be Moderates tomorrow,just as the Moderates of today were Extremists yesterday. When the National Congresswas first started and Mr. Dadabhai's views, which now go for Moderates, were given tothe public, he was styled an Extremist, so that you will see that the term Extremist is an

    expression of progress. We are Extremists today and our sons will call themselvesExtremists and us Moderates. Every new party begins as Extremists and ends asModerates. The sphere of practical politics is not unlimited. We cannot say what will orwill not happen 1,000 years hence - perhaps during that long period, the whole of thewhite race will be swept away in another glacial period. We must, therefore, study thepresent and work out a program to meet the present condition.

    It is impossible to go into details within the time at my disposal. One thing is granted,namely, that this government does not suit us. As has been said by an eminent statesman -the government of one country by another can never be a successful, and therefore, a permanent government. There is no difference of opinion about this fundamentalproposition between the old and new schools. One fact is that this alien government has

    ruined the country. In the beginning, all of us were taken by surprise. We were almostdazed. We thought that everything that the rulers did was for our good and that thisEnglish government has descended from the clouds to save us from the invasions ofTamerlane and Chingis Khan, and, as they say, not only from foreign invasions but frominternecine warfare, or the internal or external invasions, as they call it. . . . We are notarmed, and there is no necessity for arms either. We have a stronger weapon, a politicalweapon, in boycott. We have perceived one fact, that the whole of this administration,which is carried on by a handful of Englishmen, is carried on with our assistance. We are

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    all in subordinate service. This whole government is carried on with our assistance andthey try to keep us in ignorance of our power of cooperation between ourselves by whichthat which is in our own hands at present can be claimed by us and administered by us.The point is to have the entire control in our hands. I want to have the key of my house,and not merely one stranger turned out of it. Self-government is our goal; we want acontrol over our administrative machinery. We don't want to become clerks and remain[clerks]. At present, we are clerks and willing instruments of our own oppression in thehands of' an alien government, and that government is ruling over us not by its innatestrength but by keeping us in ignorance and blindness to the perception of this fact.Professor Seeley shares this view. Every Englishman knows that they are a mere handfulin this country and it is the business of every one of them to befool you in believing thatyou are weak and they are strong. This is politics. We have been deceived by such policyso long. What the new party wants you to do is to realize the fact that your future restsentirely in your own hands. If you mean to be free, you can be free; if you do not mean tobe free, you will fall and be for ever fallen. So many of you need not like arms; but if youhave not the power of active resistance, have you not the power of self-denial and self-abstinence in such a way as not to assist this foreign government to rule over you? This is

    boycott and this is what is meant when we say, boycott is a political weapon. We shallnot give them assistance to collect revenue and keep peace. We shall not assist them infighting beyond the frontiers or outside India with Indian blood and money. We shall notassist them in carrying on the administration of justice. We shall have our own courts,and when time comes we shall not pay taxes. Can you do that by your united efforts? Ifyou can, you are free from tomorrow. Some gentlemen who spoke this evening referredto half bread as against the whole bread. I say I want the whole bread and thatimmediately. But if I can not get the whole, don't think that I have no patience.

    I will take the half they give me and then try for the remainder. This is the line of thoughtand action in which you must train yourself. We have not raised this cry from a mereimpulse. It is a reasoned impulse. Try to understand that reason and try to strengthen that

    impulse by your logical convictions. I do not ask you to blindly follow us. Think over thewhole problem for yourselves. If you accept our advice, we feel sure we can achieve oursalvation thereby. This is the advice of the new party. Perhaps we have not obtained a fullrecognition of our principles. Old prejudices die very hard. Neither of us wanted to wreckthe Congress, so we compromised, and were satisfied that our principles wererecognized, and only to a certain extent. That does not mean that we have accepted thewhole situation. We may have a step in advance next year, so that within a few years ourprinciples will be recognized, and recognized to such an extent that the generations whocome after us may consider us Moderates. This is the way in which a nation progresses,and this is the lesson you have to learn from the struggle now going on. This is a lessonof progress, a lesson of helping yourself as much as possible, and if you really perceivethe force of it, if you are convinced by these arguments, then and then only is it possiblefor you to effect your salvation from the alien rule under which you labor at thismoment.

    Source:

    Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920): Address to the Indian National Congress, 1907,reprinted in William T. de Bary et al., Sources of Indian Tradition (New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1958),pp. 719-723.

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