Which government do we need?

As there are lot of debates going on about which government is better, present one or previous one?


But nobody thinks of building future which is a foolproof plan to become a developed nation.


Which are the few factors to consider if India has to move in that direction?


1. Reservation system: Stop reservation on education or employment based on caste or minority. This is no longer the mantra. The caste system is highly misused in the country and minorities are no longer monorities in our country. Rather introduce a system to help people based on their income. In the current system all reservations are utilized by the powerful people rather than the needy people.

2. Stop infiltration as it's affecting our economy as well as being a big threat. Illegal residents who don't belong to India are a major threat to our economy. We need integrity within ourselves to stop these infiltrators. To further move towards positive development we need to bring in 2 child policy sooner than later. When the economy is bad how can we afford to feed so many people. This move will bring in significant change in the system.

3. Biggest of all and more towards a long term solution is to make everything transparent. As everybody is moving towards digitalization, make sure that every legacy system is updated and digitalized. Every payment should be recorded and every spend should be recorded. No bribes, no cash deals and no illegal payments in the system. This will cut down and eliminate politicians eating our money. Provide better salaries and provisions to government people, defence and police forces. This will help us eliminate the need to give or take bribe. Every single transaction is recorded in the system and every spend is recorded and visible to the public. Get hold of all the illegal assets and spend on defence and helping the poor.


We need a government which will do this instead of making their family members rich or their allies rich.


All this will automatically reduce poverty, crimes and money laundering.

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