Democratic Reforms
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Electoral Reforms – moving towards a preferential electoral system from FPTP system.
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Electoral Reforms – State funding to political parties.
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Democratic Reforms – Direct elections to Chief Minister & Municipality Mayor.
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Democratic Reforms – Simultaneous elections to ALL state CMOs.
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Democratic Reforms – Simultaneous elections to Mayors & Corporators.
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Democratic Reforms – Stringent anti-defection laws. (Defector's candidature to become invalid on the same day of defection).
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Democratic Reforms – Abolish NIA & CBI and establish a NIB (National Investigation Bureau) as the country’s chief investigation agency with constitutional authority.
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Democratic Reforms – Work towards a List of Federal Offences & State Offences.
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Democratic Reforms – Removal of Concurrent List.
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Democratic Reforms – Revamping the powers and functionaries of Panchayats and the need to restructure the current 3-tier panchayat system.
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Electoral Reforms – Reduce the tenure of local governments from 5 years to 3 years to make them more accountable and efficient.
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Electoral Reforms – Guidelines and framework for Independent political candidates & funding.
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Service Reforms – Removal of constitutional protection for IAS, IPS and other top cadre officers and ensure proper functioning at executive level. Amend articles 309, 310, 311 & 312. The rationale here is to promote talent and reward honesty, integrity and duty-mindedness of a civil servant.
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Judicial Reforms – Review the case of National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) & All India Judicial Services (AIJS) which helps recruit talent and increase the efficiency of existing courts. Amend Constitutional aspects under Jurisprudence favoring AIJS.