Monday, 16 November 2015

Mahasangram Rally - Ambala

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

















































सूबेदार मेजर अत्तर सिंह साहेब ने रैली का शानदार आयोजन किया इसके लिये वो बधाई के पात्र  है । मेरा आप सबसे निवेदन है की उनको बधाई सन्देश भेजने के लिये ब्लॉग पर भेज सकते है

 
 
 Balbir Singh Parmar
 
 

Friday, 6 November 2015

SAINIK SAMAJ PARTY : NATION WIDE CLASS ROOM

   
Balbir Singh Parmar
6 November at 07:39
 
WE NEED PRESIDENTIAL DEMOCRACY TO FIX THE SLIDE

1. It is amply clear that Indian politico-administrative system has degenerated beyond tolerable limits and some well structured "HOLISTIC COURSE CORRECTION" has to be applied. With more than 1740 registered political parties with Election Commission of India, the national politicshas drifted away from people's welfare to power game politics where the influence of outside world has been fully entrenched.

2. The real cause of this malady is the nature of our Nation-State being that of parliamentary republic, where the legislative and executive powers are vested in the hands of same individuals. In constitutional Monarchy, the monarch is an institution in itself which exerts lot of moral and role model influence on citizens and the executive as well as legislature. This moral and role model influence is not found in parliamentary republics the world over, thus giving rise to unconstitutional power centre. It means few people who are not accountable to democratic institutions will have absolute power which will give rise to corruption and degenerated governance. A broader view suggests that constitutional monarchies have declined in their power and influence in modern era.

3. Constitutions arise in a number of different ways. At the non-democratic extreme of the spectrum, we may imagine a sovereign lawgiver laying down the constitution for all later generations. At the democratic extreme, we may imagine a constituent assembly elected by universal suffrage for the sole task of writing a new constitution. And there are all sorts of intermediate arrangements.

4. "A legitimate constitution depended on whether the sovereign people authorized it, not whether a particular procedure was used or whether revolutionary conventions were free of other responsibilities, such as passing ordinary legislation. It is the people as the sovereign who authorize drafting the constitutions that give them their legitimacy, not whether they used procedures that matched what was later understood to be necessary to create fundamental law".

5. After 68 years of parliamentary democracy, the tremors of inbuilt instability of this system are visible more than ever before. The National General elections threw up coalition governments for 25 years since 1989 elections till the General Elections of 2014. The coalition governments appeared more regionalistic than nationalistic. Encouraging corruption and failing to take firm actions against wrong doers. Hundreds of lakh crores rupees are stashed away in tax havens swindled as kick-backs, illegal exploitation of natural resources, and non-payment of taxes; and various governments seemed reluctant to get back this money.

6. In the state of Jharkhand, lone independent MLA headed the state government and on completion of 5 years tenure, witch-hunted for swindling of crores of rupees. In a country which is richly endowed by nature, 70% of its people live in abject poverty and hunger. Lakhs of tones of harvested food grains are either destroyed due to rains for want of adequate storage facilities or allowed to rot to cover-up the pilferage of the food grains.

7. Corruption is at its zenith. Nothing moves without greasing the palms of the powers that control the every facet of human life. Corruption is the sole cause of India's all sufferings; be it black money, unemployment, human trafficking, rising prices, illiteracy, poor infrastructure, adulteration, price rise, devaluation of currency, poor law and order situation, female child infanticide, military unpreparedness, terrorism, criminalization of politics, electoral uncertainties, traffic jams, shortage of housing facilities, falling standards of education, foreign direct investment, etc. Crores and crores of public money is misappropriated and passes to private hands. Crony capitalism and phoney socialism is the order of the day. Justice is delivered in exchange for monetary gratification. All so called developmental projects are conceived and implemented with the sole objective of siphoning off the funds. School and higher education has become a great business.

8. The country is bullied by tiny neighbours almost on daily basis. Where terrorist attacks are the order of the day but the elected governments look over shoulders as to what is to be done. Where crime against citizens is on the rise but the administration proves ineffective. And in the age of globalization, new terms and phrases are coined to keep the poor out of the developmental loop and thus denying the fruits of progress. All parties are indulging in competitive jingoism on women empowerment, not realizing the fact that it will make the women more vulnerable.

9. The political parties of today have in fact failed so far to formulate a concept of our identity and relevant ideology which is dangerous for our democracy. No wonder, our people are confused about the future, and the youth led astray. If this continues, the ensuing disorder may threaten the collapse of the Indian Union. Still no political party as on date is thinking along these futuristic lines. The so called main parties of the political spectrum of today cannot provide the frame-work for our identity and ideology. There is a wide gap between policy and practice of these Parties.

10. The nation is on the throes of deep identity crisis and ideological bankruptcy. At the cross roads of history today, the future of our country is crucially dependent on making the right choice of direction. The present political turmoil has thrown up anti-national and anti-social forces which now seriously threatened our national integrity, and have sown doubts in the people's mind about the nation's future.

11. No political party has come forward to provide an answer. To address this inherent instability and inadequacy of the system, it is high time to look at the alternative system of governance, which is transparent, representative, decisive, honest and decentralised.

12. The "Sainik Samaj Party" has delved into proposing PRESIDENTIAL DEMOCRACY as an alternative system of governance for India and and seeking the mandate of the people of India to implement it in the years to come.

13. Let us Implement the IDEA - PRESIDENTIAL DEMOCRACY.

BHARATVARSH KI JAI.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Conflict of Interests and Parliamentary (Indian) Democracy

1.    We the Indians very proudly boast of our largest democracy in the world but we hardly pay any attention to the quality of Democracy. In fact, if we apply the systems approach and evaluate the dynamics of our democracy, it will turn out that we the large majority are very close to insanity since  we are trying same things over and over again and expecting different results.
 
2.      Ours is a nation which proud itself in reading history rather than creating history. We abandon our thought process midway and rarely take it to the logical conclusions. May be we believe in hero worship and think that hero's can not make mistakes. Thus whatever has been given to us by the makers of constitution is the last word on earth. May be that is the reason we don't want to change/improve or may be that our collective intellects suffers from intellectual Amnesia and thus does not want to tread the forbidden territory.
 
3.   Whatever it may be, the nation has reached another low with rampant corruption, poverty, nepotism, bad law and order situation, inflation, no accountability, etc, etc....  What are we waiting for? Lord ishnu to descend in his KALKI AVATAR and sort out the things for us or is it that US, Russia, China, Britain or France will come and sort out our problems?
 
4.   What is the reason that despite being good human being individually we are a total failure as a nation. We are just sticking together for the fear of apraisals and the military might which may gradually erode ad it has happened with many civilisations including the British Empire.
 
5.   Let us take a closer look as to what ails our democracy?
 
6.    If I were to summarise the reasons for what ails our democracy in one phrase, I would say it is CONFLICT OF INTERESTS. We all are aware as to what is conflict of intetests. Recently, media and opposition played big roll in highlighting the conflict of interests in the case of Mrs Shushma Swaraj and Mrs Vasundhra Raje Scindia.
 
7.   As we know a government of a nation state has three wings which we popularly call three pillars of democracy viz; Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. In our popular parlance we can compare them to Brahma (Legislature), Vishnu (Executive),and Mahesh (Judiciary). Our forefathers in their wisdom kept three wings independent so that this shrishti could be governed well. Janata being the Parmeshwar our democracy should have three wings independent and not encroaching upon others territory. But in Indian democracy this principle is violated. Here same set of people are sitting in Parliament and same are occupying the chairs of power in Executive thus giving rise to CONFLICT OF INTERESTS. Also, this so called government controls the appointment of judges. The parliament becomes subservient to the "so called government" (a colonial legacy to call executive a government in commonwralth countries). And we know who is the government in real sense? Laws are made in Executive Ministry, approved in cabinet with ministers looking over shoulders towards their secretaries and brought to parliament just for thumping of desks.
 
8.   Media is agog these days saying that M K Gandhi was against majoritarianism. Nothing could be farther from truth than this assumption. On one side he gave his sanction for parliamentary democracy which is nothing but a majoritarian system of governance and on other to claim that K Gandhi was against majoritarianism. Parliamentary Democracy is the finest example of majoritarianism.
 
9.   This conflict of interest between the the Parliament and the so called Government is the root cause of our problems and will continue to ail our democracy. What we need is total separation of Legislature from Executive. This separation is not possible in Parliamentary Democracy as majoritarianism in lower house gives sanction to form the government. It is only in Presidential Democracy that Legislature and Executive is separated effectively. In this case the parliament truely becomes JAN LOKPAL. Make laws and supervise executive such that it implements the laws properly.
 
10.   That is why SAINIK SAMAJ PARTY advocates Presidential Democracy. Let us all work for credible change.
 
BHARATVARSH KI JAI
 
Balbir Singh Parmar

Monday, 5 October 2015

The Soldiers and The Statesmen - Balbir Singh Parmar

 
1.   OROP has caught the imagination of the Nation. But many people are unaware of what OROP means? It has different connotations for different people.
 
2.   But what does ESMs themselves think about OROP. ESMs today are divided in five main groups.
 
3.   First  group is with BJP which do want OROP but they do not want to embarras the PM and his administration and thus are quiet and not participating in the demonstrations.
 
4.   Second group is pro INC which has become very vocal and wants no stone unturned to embarrass PM Narendra Modi and are also targetting people like Gen V K Singh, Col Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore. Fortunately, Col Sona Ram, MP from Barmer had successfully avoided the spotlight.
 
5.  Third group is pro Third Parties. This group is smaller in Number and is active ocassionally on need basis.
 
6.    Fourth group is independent thoughts groups trying to do spmething different.
 
7.   And fifth group is couldn't care group. Jo sab nu milu, sahannu bhi milu syndrome aflicted.
 
8.   We all have political affiliation but happy to call ourselves apolitical. We are ahead of politician who we ridicule at the drop of hat.
 
9.   While in dervice we were non-partisan but we called ourselves apolitical. This terminology wad given by British as we Indians had no political rights and were not part of 3% or 14% voters population.
 
10.   The Nation-State is a political organism and Armed Forces are the instrument of state. How come the contituent of a polical entity be apolitical?
 
11.   The Veterans' 50% problems will evaporate the day they shed this apolitical tag. Today we are busy quoting how veterans are honoured in US. Let me remind you the old dictum which we followed while we were in service. RESPECT CAN NOT BE DEMANDED IT IS ALWAYS COMMANDED. If we want respect after we retire, we have to earn it by being socially relevant as a group. And the only field we can excel as a group is the political domain which these days is dominated by not so honourable people. That is our first right as we have given our blood and sweat. We have given our youth. We have taken oath to defend the constitution at the beginning of military career. Have we forgotten that? One of the function of defence it is to operationalise it in true spirit.
 
12.   There is need to change the mind set from apolitical to THE SOLDIERS AND THE STATESMEN. Rest of things will fall on line. The whole nation is waiting for you to lead.
 

Balbir Singh Parmar

Padaiveerar Paasarai - Lt Col CR Sundar

 

  
          We last met at Chepauk, Chennai, in September 2015 to conduct the most successful Veterans’ Protest for OROP in the State.
 
          While this is intended as a thank you note for your earnest enthusiasm and dedication to the cause of ESM it is also a call for greater sacrifices for the same purpose. Needless to say that we will find our next event as satisfying and uplifting as did the Chepauk meeting.
 
          As you are aware Maj Gen Satbir Singh, SM is the undisputed leader of veterans of armed forces who has been relentlessly leading the actions demanding OROP for the last nine years. A large number of veterans of Southern States wanted that Gen Satbir should be requested to guide us. Therefore I made bold to invite him.
 
          He has most kindly and graciously accepted our invitation and has given us a date, Sunday, 29 November 2015, when he will be with us.
 
          He will be accompanied by Gp Capt VK Gandhi, the General Secretary of IESM and Lt Col Balbir Singh Parmar, the Founder National President of Sainik Samaj Party.
 
          It is imperative that we should make the visit a resounding success. With that in mind we will soon be getting together to discuss and decide responsibilities.
 
          Meanwhile I request you to give the event the widest possible publicity to your friends in all the States of South India through email, whatsapp, Facebook, twitter, linkedin, blogs and every method possible including articles in the print media and appearances on radio and TV.
 
Please view the following videos.
 
SADA HAQQ! ITHE RAQQ!!
 
Regards,
Lt Col CR Sundar,
Sainik Samaj Party,
United Veterans of South India