What India needs is a Dictatorship?

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Ramesh Mishra said:   3 years ago
India is a dictatorship in the guise of Democracy. India needs similar to the Nuremberg trial to prosecute the home-grown dictators. IAS, IPS and PCS, most of them do not recognise domestic, international and moral laws.
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Yash Tiwari said:   2 years ago
Hi,

In my opinion, India definitely needs a dictatorship if it wants to become a developed country and overtake China. Most of the people in India don't respect the laws of India and our laws and judicial system are outdated it is provided by Britishers with the intent to have control over India even after providing independence. Also, the executive sector is totally messed up where officers don't respect common citizens and they feel like they are not answerable to them. Sometimes it feels like our IAS/IPS have just replaced the white people and they consider themselves superior and are totally corrupt. There is a need for discipline only then our country can progress.

Corporations fear creating industries in India because of the lack of infrastructure and an outdated, corrupt, slow system where you have to provide bribes from top to bottom and even after that there is no guarantee that they will get full cooperation.

Most of the MNCs prefer to create industries in countries where democracy is not present because of the support they get from the government and stability.
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Ramesh Mishra said:   2 years ago
Absolute lawlessness at the each corner, Dictatorship is the only path to follow. IAS, IPS and PCS are the deadliest Colonial disease destroying the livelihood of the ordinary people.

India to choose the local talented, honest citizens with the integrity. The courts are rude, hostile, abusive, arrogant and unskilled to make the right decisions views expressed are personal made in the interest of the public.
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