Sicanta wrote:Raghunathgb wrote:
Decentralisation is good thing to happen. Bihar definitely will become next state to remove controls for CBI. A good riddance. CBI had just been a political tool from long time heavily misused by both Congress and BJP.
If states like Kerala, Maharashtra think they can create their own little cosy wonderland far away from the glare of opposition just by taking away privileges of CBI, there is always NIA. Decentralisation doesn't mean we let the gangrene grow.
the financial capital is too tightly tied to the rest of the country for it to be at the mercy of provincial govts. Similarly, the commies seem to be running a foreign policy of their own with some bedsheet clad sheiks and disbursing gold to terrorists out of numerous jehadi recta.
some two bit provincial govt manipulating onion prices and trading futures on the pulses market cannot presume to dictate the national agenda unless it is fully in sync with the national goals.
the Indian "federalism" is nowhere similar to the ameriki concept and nor was it designed to be.
sadak pani ghar, services and khana etc are settled issues in many other "democracies" while in India we are still struggling with the same because of the existing debilitating structural deficiencies brought about by partition, colonialism, caste, conversion and separatist mafias, the BIF and the malevolent shadow cast over the country by one single family run by malignant powers external to India.
nowhere else in the world are "minorities" mollycoddled to the extant that they are in India and IIRC, the very word minority is nowhere mentioned in the Indian constitution and yet they continue to wreak havoc in the name of some imagined special rights.
until the population matures much more, we need the writ of the center to run all through the country with no hinderances brought about by silly ideas like "permission to CBI"
during winnowing, some wheat is bound to be lost with the chaff.
there is no precedent anywhere in India for a state govt issuing a "secret and confidential" privilege motion to a journo with predatory instructions to keep it secret from the supreme court.
no one voted to give such sweeping powers to such unpad gawars, prone to metaphorically brandishing, at the drop of the vote bank hat, the Bhawani, the Jagdamba and the Tulja, all legendary swords of Shivaji Maharaj.
one day soon, the gulf "boom" is going to dry up and provincial govts will fall.
what then
when the oil runs out, are the sheiks then expected to migrate to India and rule us directly from here, as per the commies
ameriki federalism has spawned agencies like the FBI which has clearly defined unhindered and uncontested access laid down as per their laws, when will our own federalism dare to do so