After a long period of struggle, our leaders finally secured the transfer of power in 1947. Soon after independence, or at the time, the power politics started in India. We were not aware of how to manage a nation or establish the rule of our imagination. The then prominent leaders put forward their ideology, which the first prime minister partially accepted, and perhaps his will was incorporated into the constitution. If we realise that the partition of India was accepted on the basis of religion, mainly Hindus and Muslims. There was no choice for other religions but to align with one party. If it was so partitioned, then why was liberty given to a huge number of Muslims to stay in India? In fact, our perception of partition is wrong. It was not a national decision but a power game. Division in two religions but two muslim brothers. A portion was awarded by a powerful brother to the other brother just to keep him away from his emperorship. If Muslims had not been retained, then Sh J L Nehru and his successors could have never proceeded to carry out their agenda of lifetime ruling. That’s why, despite good proposals from Sh Bhimrao Ambedkar, Sh Vallabh Bhai Patel, Dr Rajender Prasad, Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, and even Mahatma Gandhi and others, they were smartly ignored. Thus, a long-term ruling policy was framed. In fact, due to a lack of experience, we were unable to implement our ideal constitution. Anyhow, our most talented leader, Sh B R Ambedkar ji, prepared a constitution within a short span, a mix of foreign constitutions and Indian ideology, also influenced by Nehru ji. Resultantly, Congress, rather, we can say the successors of Nehruji, ruled India for a very long time on a certain agenda. Those who came to power by default and tried to diversify the agenda were mysteriously out of the show, like Shastri ji, who won the war by giving importance to his jawan and kisans.
Anyhow, after a long time, the Indian public started to understand the game. The tolerance was reduced. The public started to move towards change. After a few experiments, the power was transferred to the Bhartiya Janta Party under the leadership of a nationalist saint, Sh Narender Bhai Modi ji, who, within a short time, opened the eyes of the Indian public and got them to realise their national integrity and identity. Bharat rose to prominence in the world after regaining a sense of freedom. Now, from a different perspective, some provisions of our 70-year-old Constitution and its amendments have become irrelevant. Since we have awakened and begun entering a new era of building our nation into a world leader, we must certainly bring changes or reforms to our constitution to reduce the hurdles and threats that lie ahead. This is the right time to explore futuristic reforms and have them implemented by the constitution.
As a result of extensive exploration of various intellectuals, we have summarised an Action plan to be further examined and brainstormed to finally find a clear path to transform the country into NEW BHARAT. These ideas shall be published here regularly in a series. Those citizens who can contribute additional ideas or suggestions on our proposal to bring it to a fine shape are free and welcome to write to the editor. Their participation in this brainstorming may be their vital contribution to the country.
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