Author: | JD | ISBN: | 9781311391803 |
Publisher: | JD | Publication: | November 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | JD |
ISBN: | 9781311391803 |
Publisher: | JD |
Publication: | November 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Road to Revolution is written in three parts- The Past is an Odyssey through over 100 years of Indian Political History- without the cloud of official propaganda, it reveals how Gandhiji, Pandit Nehru and Md. Ali Jinnah led the country to the Partition and became beneficiaries to it, the vision of Netaji Subhas and the real reason for Independence of not only India but a host of other countries in the region, the possibility of KGB hand in the foundation of Dynastic rule in N. Delhi, etc. The Present studies the state of the nation and traces the origin of the evils of our political system such as corruption & criminalization, militant unionism, vote-banks, etc. The Future attempts solutions to our national problems with policy on land & poverty alleviation and suggests Constitutional changes and simultaneous reforms in electoral, judicial, police systems, etc.- The last chapter spells out the doctrine of a Revolution (with a resurrected INA at its core) which may be waiting to happen…
The Road to Revolution is written in three parts- The Past is an Odyssey through over 100 years of Indian Political History- without the cloud of official propaganda, it reveals how Gandhiji, Pandit Nehru and Md. Ali Jinnah led the country to the Partition and became beneficiaries to it, the vision of Netaji Subhas and the real reason for Independence of not only India but a host of other countries in the region, the possibility of KGB hand in the foundation of Dynastic rule in N. Delhi, etc. The Present studies the state of the nation and traces the origin of the evils of our political system such as corruption & criminalization, militant unionism, vote-banks, etc. The Future attempts solutions to our national problems with policy on land & poverty alleviation and suggests Constitutional changes and simultaneous reforms in electoral, judicial, police systems, etc.- The last chapter spells out the doctrine of a Revolution (with a resurrected INA at its core) which may be waiting to happen…