In this regard, my support to the
Har. Govt.’s decision to fix minimum educational qualification for panchayat
elections in Haryana, in a TV debate of India News Channel; on SC stay in this
regard, has led to different reactions of people from all walks of life;
coloured with different perspectives. I love different perspectives and always
open to change my perspective, if the same is based on reason.
But
the most wonderful and interesting queries from the family & relatives are:
“Have you joined BJP?” बी.जे.पी.
जॉइन
करने
का
मूड
है
क्या?
‘You’ve inclination towards BJP ideology’ etc I wonder at such queries. Let me
clear, as a matter of fact, I had participated in the debate as a legal expert
guest, not as a representative of any political party. My protracted dislike
for politics has been reinforced by my first hand tormented experience with
politics; so all political parties for me, by and large, are one and the same. All
political parties are full of incompetent, opportunists, crooked and
manipulative persons, sans any principle, motivated by personal gains, except a
few, who are branded to be ‘unfit’ to be the representative of people. So,
there is no question of ‘joining’ or ‘inclination’ towards any political party.
I am open to support rational & good cause of any political party.
I
wonder how the support to a social, democratic and a progressive law can be
seen as a support to a political party or a political ideology. I repeat, the
SC decision to stay the function of the Haryana Panchayati Raj (amendment) Act
2015 serves a blow to the panchayati raj reforms initiative. The stay by the
Supreme Court came shortly after the Punjab and Haryana High Court refused to
intervene with the law. The Supreme Court's odd intervention is preceded by its
refusal, in January this year, to entertain a similar challenge against the
Rajasthan Panchayati Raj (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2014.
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